PIPE investors have funded APO’s because they get to buy stock at a discount to the projected public market value of a company. Additionally they know that because the company completed a reverse merger and is now public there is a guaranteed exit strategy. Many tier 1 hedge funds are active investors in APO and many investment banks support the process. Once a company has completed the APO process and is public it has future opportunities to raise additional rounds of capital. Public companies are mandated to file 10Q (quarterly filings) and 10K (audited yearly filings) with the SEC along with 8K disclosures for any substantive changes that take place within the company.
Other posts of the serie
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 1 - May 5, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 2 - May 6, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 3 - May 7, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 4 - May 8, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 5 - May 12, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 6 - May 13, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 7 - May 14, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 8 - May 15, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 9 - May 16, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 10 - May 18, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 11 - May 19, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 12 - May 20, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 13 - May 21, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 14 - May 22, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 15 - May 25, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 16 (This post) - May 26, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 17 - May 27, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 18 - May 28, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 19 - May 29, 2009
- Alternative Public Offering – Part 20 - May 30, 2009









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