FORM S-1 - The most complete version, required for initial public offerings; FORM S-2 - Short version, used for public companies already registered under the Securities Exchange Ac...
offering, usually through investment bankers, of a large block of securities that were previously issued to the public, using the abbreviated Form S-16 of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Form S-3 A shorter form of registration statement than the Form S-1 that can be used by certain already-public companies to sell additional shares.
Specifically, the SEC requires information on the details of the company (form S-1), its financial history (form S-2), and expected cash flows (form S-3). The company must be able to back up the information provided to the SEC. By Hung-Gay Fung ...
morning of a public offering (the "Offering") of units (the "Units") pursuant to a long form prospectus filed in all of the Provinces of Canada except Quebec and a registration statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form S-1 ...
Form S-1 A registration statement used in the initial public offering of securities. Form T A NASD-required form that is used by brokers to report equity transactions after the market's usual hours.
See also: Registration statement, Acquisitions, Banks, Saving, Capital markets
 
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