Posts tagged Public Float.

Smaller publicly-traded companies that do not meet the public float requirements for Form S-4 incorporation by reference face an expensive and time-consuming public M&A process; the SEC’s focus on capital formation by smaller public companies should not overshadow efforts to aid in their future growth through acquisitions.

To promote capital formation by reducing compliance costs for smaller public companies, the SEC expands the pool of registrants that can take advantage of the scaled disclosure accommodations under SEC regulations.

As recommended by the SEC’s Advisory Committee on Small and Emerging Companies and the Forum on Small Business Capital Formation, the SEC has proposed expanding the pool of registrants that can take advantage of the scaled disclosure accommodations under SEC regulations.

The SEC has established four categories of filers with varying public float thresholds that are determined as of June 30 for reporting companies with calendar-fiscal years.

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