Saturday, January 04, 2025 9:19:42 PM
New DD on S1 offerings:
Are S-1 offerings "Restricted"?
No, S-1 offerings are not considered "restricted" once the SEC approves the registration statement; after that, the securities can be freely traded on the open market, meaning there are no limitations on who can buy or sell them, unlike some other types of offerings with restrictions on resale.
Once the S-1 is effective, the securities are considered freely tradable on the market.
Ungagged dilution coming soon...
Don't get Condogged by his manipulative twisting BS!
Are S-1 offerings "Restricted"?
No, S-1 offerings are not considered "restricted" once the SEC approves the registration statement; after that, the securities can be freely traded on the open market, meaning there are no limitations on who can buy or sell them, unlike some other types of offerings with restrictions on resale.
Once the S-1 is effective, the securities are considered freely tradable on the market.
Ungagged dilution coming soon...
Don't get Condogged by his manipulative twisting BS!
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