Every privately-held company that is seeking to raise equity capital from foreign investors should properly comply with local laws regarding soliciting capital from investors in a particular country/jurisdiction prior to having a securities offering in place.
Foreign investor sentiment will not be affected: Sibal
View Original ArticleWed, 08 Feb 2012 07:44:10 -0800 New Delhi, Feb 8 (IANS) Foreign investor sentiments will not be affected in the long term, Communications Minister Kapil Sibal said Wednesday in the context of the recent Suprme Court verdict on telecom licences, even as Bahrain-based Batelco announced its exit from India.
Row over illegal structures may delay new foreign investor regime
View Original ArticleWed, 15 Feb 2012 10:44:14 -0800 The issue of identifying opaque investment vehicles and preventing these from investing in Indian markets has become contentious in the implementation of the proposed qualified foreign investor (QFI) regime. Foreign entities use structures, such as multi-class vehicles and protected cell companies to invest in the Indian markets. In some cases, these structures have been found to conceal the ...
India May Impose Foreign Investor Cap on Tower Network Owners
View Original ArticleTue, 14 Feb 2012 10:24:34 -0800 Indias telecoms regulator, the TRAI has recommended imposing a cap on foreign investor stakes in telecom tower owners.
BMO Deepens Commitment to China with Strategic Investment in COFCO Trust Co.
View Original ArticleMon, 20 Feb 2012 00:41:27 -0800 BEIJING, CHINA-- - Editors Note: There is a photo available with this press release. BMO announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire a 19.99 per cent interest - the maximum permitted for a foreign investor - in COFCO Trust Co., a subsidiary of COFCO Group - one of China's ...
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Raise Capital with a Foreign Stock Offering
The Regulation S Offering (Reg. S) is an exemption designed by the SEC for companies seeking to raise capital from investors located OUTSIDE of the United States.
CAN I SOLICIT CAPITAL FROM NON-U.S. INVESTORS THROUGH GENERAL ADVERTISING AND GENERAL SOLICITATION?
YES. Unlike the restrictions imposed by Regulation D, a U.S. company or any person acting on its behalf seeking to raise capital utilizing Regulation S exemption MAY:
• Use any form of non-US "general solicitation" or "general advertising"
• Use foreign investor direct mailing lists
• Pay non-U.S. finders fees
• Place tombstone ads in foreign magazines and newspapers
Our FOREIGN STOCK OFFERING SOLUTION includes:
• Preparing a Foreign Private Placement Memorandum
• Preparing a Foreign Subscription Agreement with all Reg S disclaimers
• Preparing an Foreign Offering Circular
• Purchaser Qualifying Questionnaire prepared for non-U.S. investors
• Financial Spreadsheet
• Tracking Spreadsheet
• List of 5,000 non-U.S. individual Accredited Investors
• Complete list of over 4,000 Angel, Private, and Venture capital investors
• Email blast to VC/Private Equity firms who invest in that industry
• Design a tombstone ad for newspapers and magazines
• List of countries which permit general solicitation/advertising
• List of international business newspapers publications
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