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private offeringразмещение ценных бумаг путём закрытой подписки (Rule 506 is a safe harbor for private offerings by issuers. Alexander Demidov)
private offeringразмещение посредством подписки (An investment offered to a small group of investors. Section 4(2) of the federal Securities Act exempts from registration "transactions by an issuer not involving any public offering." What qualifies as "not involving any public offering"is complicated and differs depending on a wide variety of circumstances. Generally, Regulation D (Rules 501 through 508) provides a safe harbor. If the issuer follows the rules for the circumstances described in Regulation D,then the issuer won't get in trouble. The Complete Real Estate Encyclopedia by Denise L. Evans, JD & O. William Evans, JD. Copyright © 2007 Alexander Demidov)
private offeringразмещение путём закрытой подписки (Old Rule 506, now redesignated as Rule 506(b), is a non-exclusive safe harbor for private offerings under Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act, ... Alexander Demidov)
private offering memorandumмеморандум о частном размещении (Alexander Demidov)
private offering of securitiesразмещение ценных бумаг путём закрытой подписки (A private offering of securities will not be considered part of an offering for which the issuer later files a registration statement if: (1) No securities were sold in the ... Alexander Demidov)
private securities offeringразмещение ценных бумаг путём закрытой подписки (Under the Securities Act of 1933 (the ’33 Act), a private securities offering is exempt from the registration statement and prospectus requirements of public securities offerings. Alexander Demidov)
private stock offeringразмещение ценных бумаг путём закрытой подписки (A private stock offering – sometimes called a private placement – is when you sell securities in your business without an initial public offering – usually called an IPO. Alexander Demidov)