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  2. Private investment in public equity - Wikipedia

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    A private investment in public equity, often called a PIPE deal, involves the selling of publicly traded common shares or some form of preferred stock or convertible security to private investors. It is an allocation of shares in a public company not through a public offering in a stock exchange. PIPE deals are part of the primary market.

  3. Alternative public offering - Wikipedia

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    An APO is a quick transaction compared to an initial public offering (IPO). At the closing of an APO, the public shell and private company sign merger documents to complete the reverse merger; file a 8K with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which is the required public disclosure of transaction; file a registration statement with the SEC to register the PIPE shares; release PIPE ...

  4. When Pipe was founded in 2019, its vision was to provide SaaS companies a funding alternative outside of equity or venture debt. Specifically, the Miami-based fintech’s mission was to give SaaS ...

  5. Alternative financing startup Pipe snaps up Stripe and ... - AOL

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    Pipe, a two-year-old startup that aims to be the “Nasdaq for revenue,” announced today it has snagged former Stripe EIC Sid Orlando and HubSpot’s ex-Chief Strategy Officer Brad Coffey to ...

  6. This Pipe-ing hot startup just raised $50M to be the 'Nasdaq ...

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    A little over one year ago, Pipe raised a $6 million seed round led by Craft Ventures to help it pursue its mission of giving SaaS companies a funding alternative outside of equity or venture debt.

  7. Private equity - Wikipedia

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    Marked by the buyout of Dex Media in 2002, large multibillion-dollar U.S. buyouts could once again obtain significant high yield debt financing, and larger transactions could be completed. By 2004 and 2005, major buyouts were once again becoming common, including the acquisitions of Toys "R" Us , [ 83 ] The Hertz Corporation , [ 84 ] [ 85 ...

  8. Death spiral financing - Wikipedia

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    Death spiral financing is the result of a badly structured convertible financing used to fund primarily small cap companies in the marketplace, causing the company's stock to fall dramatically, which can lead to the company's ultimate downfall.

  9. More funding flows into Pipe, as buzzy fintech raises $250M ...

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    At the end of March, TechCrunch reported that buzzy startup Pipe -- which aims to be the "Nasdaq for revenue" -- had raised $150 million in a round of funding that values the fintech at $2 billion.