A brief announcement, usually in a newspaper, of a new initial public offering (IPO). Such security offerings are usually announced...
An investment prospectus that a shell company must prepare and submit for the approval of relevant securities and exchange authorities...
A rudimentary prospectus that is circulated prior to an initial public offering (IPO) in order, and after the price range...
A reverse merger in which the public shell company forms a new shell subsidiary (wholly owned subsidiary), which is merged...
Abbreviation for reverse takeover; the acquisition of a public company by a private company so that the latter can become...
A type of shareholding rights whereby a minority shareholder is protected when a majority shareholder sells his/its stake. The minority...
The situation of post-reverse-merger companies or trading shells which have only limited stock trading. It is much harder that a...
A brief announcement, usually in a newspaper, of a new initial public offering (IPO). Such security offerings are usually announced...
A shell company whose common stock may be publicly bought and sold on an established market (organized exchange). A trading...
In lay terms, it refers to the acquisition of an asset for the purpose of creating value over time (in...