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  2. Form S-3 - Wikipedia

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    Form S-3 is the most simplified securities registration form used by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.It may only be used by companies that have been required to report under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 for a minimum of twelve months and have also timely filed all required reports (including annual forms 10-K, quarterly forms 10-Q and certain current forms 8-K) under the ...

  3. SEC filing - Wikipedia

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    S-4/A Registration of securities issued in business combination transactions (Amendment) S-4EF S-4EF/A S-4MEF A new registration statement filed under Rule 462(b) to add securities to a prior related effective registration statement filed on Form S-4 S-6 Initial registration statement filed on Form S-6 for unit investment trusts S-6/A

  4. Shelf registration - Wikipedia

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    Shelf registration is a process authorized by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission under Rule 415 that allows a single registration document to be filed by a company that permits the issuance of multiple securities. Form S-3 issuers may use shelf registration to register securities that will be offered on an immediate, continuous or ...

  5. Form S-1 - Wikipedia

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    Form S-1 is an SEC filing used by companies planning on going public to register their securities with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as the "registration statement by the Securities Act of 1933". The S-1 contains the basic business and financial information on an issuer with respect to a specific securities offering.

  6. Schedule TO - Wikipedia

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    Schedule TO is a required filing form of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Under the United States federal Securities Exchange Act of 1934, parties who will own more than five percent of a class of a company's securities after making a tender offer for securities registered under the Act must file a Schedule TO with the SEC.

  7. Form 3 - Wikipedia

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    Form 3 is an SEC filing filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission to indicate a preliminary insider transaction by an officer, director, or beneficial (10%) owner of the company's securities. These are typically seen after a company IPOs when insiders make their first transactions.

  8. Securities information processor - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the SEC adopted a sweeping set of changes to its market data infrastructure rules. The new rules required the SIPs to include more detailed trading information and adopted a new model for competing consolidators that removed the exclusive purpose of the SIPs as consolidators of public market data.

  9. Red herring prospectus - Wikipedia

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    The SEC can deem the registration "deficient" in which case registration does not become effective until the deficiencies are corrected. The SEC does not approve the securities registered with it, does not pass on the investment merits, nor guarantee the accuracy of the statements within the registration statement or prospectus.