by greggjaclin | Jan 19, 2021 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, Investing, IPOs
The financial world is notorious for being full of complex terms. Initial public offerings (IPO) are straightforward in that there are only two types: fixed price and book building. There’s only one big difference between the two: how the cost is determined. ...
by greggjaclin | Jul 22, 2019 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, Investing, Investment Banking, IPOs
When a private company issues an initial public offering (IPO), it hires an underwriter, usually an investment bank, to assist with the process. Goldman Sachs, for example, routinely handles taking established private companies public. The underwriter plays a crucial...
by greggjaclin | Jan 14, 2019 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, IPOs
For those who are uninvolved in the investment sphere, the terms “going public” and IPO may mean very little. However, for business owners and shareholders, a company going public could mean expansion is on the horizon. Regardless of the outcome, companies usually go...
by greggjaclin | Jan 9, 2019 | Blog, Investment Banking, IPOs, Uplisting
Originally posted for Uplisting.com. Below are four recent examples of uplists from the OTC that represent diverse paths from the OTC Markets to a senior exchange. Blink Charging Co. — Uplist with underwritten public offering Blink Charging Co. a leading owner,...
by greggjaclin | Dec 20, 2018 | Blog, Gregg Jaclin, Investment Banking, IPOs, Uplisting
Originally posted for Uplisting.com. In order to Uplist to NASDAQ or NYSE, there is no requirement that your company undertakes an offering to raise capital, provided you meet the Exchange requirements. Specifically, if your company has the required amount of...