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Strobes Security Inc. Announces Availability of Game-Changing…
Strobes saves time and resources with asset tracking, managing and prioritizing vulnerabilities and automating scans and reporting.
(PRWeb January 25, 2022)
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The Market Is Down, But NBA Top Shot Is Up
January 24, 2022 / Unchained Daily / Laura Shin Daily Bits ✍️✍️✍️ Bitcoin’s network mining difficulty jumped ~9% to an all-time high[...]
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Dota 2: 2022 DPC China Division I Week 3 Results
The week 3 DPC matches were predictable, yet exciting to watch. The last week of DPC saw PSG.LGD lead the…
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Dota 2: 2022 DPC NA Division I And Division II Week 6 Results
DPC Week 6 games and tiebreaker results for the NA region. The North American DPC region has been one of…
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How Should A Nation State Hold Bitcoin?
Dota 2: 2022 DPC SEA Division I And Division II Week 6 Results
The results for the last week of DPC Tour 1. The conclusion of SEA's DPC saw BOOM Esports on the…
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The Venture Alley
Article prepared by and republished courtesy of our colleagues Larry W. Nishnick, Bradley E. Phipps, Kevin R. Bettsteller, Brittney Bennett and David Kurlander; originally published here: https://www.dlapiper.com/en/us/insights/publications/2020/09/sec-adopts-changes-to-accredited-investor-definition/
The SEC recently adopted amendments to the long-standing definition of “accredited investor,” an important qualification standard under the securities laws that determines what types of investors may invest in certain kinds of private securities offerings, including securities offerings to natural persons and entities conducted pursuant to Rules 506(b) and 506(c) of Regulation D under the Securities Act of 1933 and “qualified institutional buyers” for Rule 144A under the Securities Act and other important federal and state securities law exemptions. The final rule adopted by the SEC is substantially similar to the proposed rule with a few teaks based on comments it received as part of the adoption process.
The current definition of “accredited investor” has been in place without any significant update since 1985. At a high level, the rule broadens the categories of individuals and entities that qualify by adding categories of eligibility based on their professional knowledge, experience or certifications and allows these investors to further qualify as “accredited investors” thereby making them eligible to participate in private capital markets. The stated purpose of the amendments is to “update and improve the definition to more effectively identify institutional and individual investors that have the knowledge and expertise to participate in those markets.” Ultimately, the amendments allow individuals and entities to participate in private capital markets not only based on their income or net worth, but also based on established, clear measures of financial sophistication.…
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