Decreased activity in the IPO and M&A markets over the last several years has left many private company stakeholders without a path to liquidity. This demand for liquidity has created a growing secondary market for private company stock.
While the emergence of a market for private company stock is welcomed, it comes with a host of legal, investment and tax considerations. These issues were explored at The Private Company Stock Conference on September 12, 2011 New York City.
In addition to a comprehensive educational program, this conference included extensive opportunities for networking with venture-backed companies, their employee stockholders, investors and advisors.
Topics Included:
- The Market for Private Company Stock: Economic Conditions, Trends and Investment Opportunities
- Raising the Shareholder Threshold, Proposed Exemptions, and the Likely Impact on the Secondary Market
- The Implications of Regulator-Proposed Changes to the Definition of "Fiduciary"
- Legal Considerations for Issuers: Understanding the Advantages and Pitfalls in Secondary Sales
- The Secondary Market for Employees: Why this has become an area Employees Need to Understand
- Valuation of Private Companies: Navigating the Challenge for Investors
- Strategic Investing Through the Secondary Market
- Issues Related to Selling Shares to Non-U.S. Clients
- Private Company Stock as a Charitable Planning Opportunity
You'll get a CD featuring all panel discussions and presentation audio, along with the Event Book & Resource Guide. Purchase now.
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