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Reverse Mergers: Latest Developments
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
2:00 3:00 pm, eastern [archive and transcript to follow]
Reverse merger financing more and more is being viewed as the new
public venture capital, as the lack of traditional IPO exits change
the point of view of many venture capitalists. But these deals arent
easy, as they are replete with complex accounting and disclosure aspects.
Join these experts, including an investment banker, as they explore the
latest trends and developments in this area:
- David Feldman, Partner, Feldman, Weinstein & Smith LLP
- Nanette Heide, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP
- Tim Keating, President, Keating Investments
- Michael Dunn, Associate, Seyfarth Shaw LLP
This program will cover:
- What are the latest developments regarding reverse mergers?
- What issues should a board consider before it decides to engage in a reverse merger?
- What type of financial analyses should be considered before a reverse merger?
- What are the disclosure and accounting issues to consider when engaging in a reverse merger? What issues should companies consider in dealing with the SEC?
- What types of companies are good candidates for a reverse merger?
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