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What’s the Deal? – PIPE Transactions

By Anna T. Pinedo & Gonzalo Go on April 2, 2020
Posted in PIPEs, Resources

As a consequence of increased market volatility, a variety of offering alternatives to traditional underwritten public offerings may be more useful, such as PIPE (private investment in public equity) transactions.  In this What’s the Deal? guide, we provide an overview of the PIPE transaction format.

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