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Mar. 31, 2015

At long last, welcome to the age of the 'mini-IPO'

Last week, the SEC took another important step in breathing life into government-approved crowdfunding, easing the way for small and mid-sized companies to raise capital through "mini-IPOs." By Kristy Wiehe


By Kristy Wiehe


Last week, the Securities and Exchange Commission took another important step in breathing life into government-approved crowdfunding, easing the way for small and mid-sized companies to raise capital through "mini-IPOs."


For those of you who haven't been keeping score, here's a quick recap: In 2012, President Barack Obama signed into law the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act to encourage growth of small and e...

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