This year, Fruit Street will be filing paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission to raise up to $75 million from the public. In this episode, Laurence Girard, CEO of Fruit Street, discusses all of the legal and financial hoops that his digital health company is going in order to file with the SEC. Topics discussed include:
What are Regulation A+ offerings?
The difference between accredited and non-accredited investors.
How Regulation A+ offerings don’t get a company listed on stock exchanges (such as the Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange), but they do enable investors to buy shares in them.
The benefits a Regulation A+ offering provides a company, including allowing it to offer shares on equity crowdfunding portals such as Wefunder, StartEngine, SeedInvest, MicroVentures, Mainvest, and other equity crowdfunding sites, where it can raise capital from non-accredited investors.
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For more information on Laurence Girard's work with Fruit Street, visit: https://www.fruitstreet.com/
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