Webinar — Anyone Can Invest Like A Venture Capitalist — The Manhattan Street Fund Pre-Reg A+ Opportunity And More
Rod Turner will describe the Manhattan Street Fund and the investment opportunities on Manhattan Street Capital.
No charge for participating.
Webinar — Wednesday, June 17th, 11:00 am — 12:15pm (PDT) | 2:00 pm to 3:15 pm (EST). Mark your calendar.
Click here for the Manhattan Street Fund Reg A+ TestTheWaters(TM) offering page.
“For $500 now anyone can invest like a venture capitalist. This fund offers you the opportunity to get in early and participate in the potential upside of early-stage companies that are on a growth path — Reg D investor minimum is $10k.”
The Manhattan Street Fund goes hand in hand with the Manhattan Street Capital Reg A+ capital-raising process and that of the entire Reg A+ marketplace in North America; lending and investing capital to enable successful Reg A+ public offerings and (IPOs).
The Fund lends capital (and secondarily invests) capital into select companies that are planning to raise up to $50M of equity or debt capital via Reg A+. Funds are provided exclusively to cover the costs of marketing and the preparation of other aspects of the SEC registration for their Reg A+ public offering which can be substantial. The Fund will also finance a small number of Reg D offerings.
Click here for the Reg D investment offering in the Manhattan Street Fund for accredited investors only.
Agenda items for the webinar:
- What is the Manhattan Street Fund?
- What is Reg A+?
-Types of companies that we will focus on
- Lending and investing mix
- How we intend the Fund will generate returns
- How will the Fund choose the companies it will invest in?
- Deal Flow of attractive companies to fund?
- Liquidity for fund investors
- What is Reg A+ TestTheWaters(TM) ?
- Why make a reservation?
- Describe the Convertible Note for Accredited Investors
- CalTier Commercial Real Estate Fund Reg A+
- ERC Homebuilders Reg A+
- The next GolfSuites Reg A+
- CloudCommerce Secondary Offering via Reg A+
- Exciting Pre-IPO Reg D investment that is confidential at this stage — we will discuss in the Webinar if the situation permits.
- Questions & Answers
We will answer live and pre-sent questions toward the end of the Webinar.
Rod Turner
Founder & General Partner
Manhattan Street Fund
This was previously published as a Blog on manhattanstreetcapital.com.
Rod is a serial entrepreneur and has been a key executive in two IPOs to the NASDAQ and six successful startups. He is an expert in Regulation A+, IPOs and in raising capital for companies through equity crowdfunding.
The company is “testing the waters” under Regulation A under the securities act of 1933. This process allows companies to determine whether there may be interest in an eventual offering of its securities. The company is not under any obligation to make an offering under Regulation A. It may choose to make an offering to some, but not all of the people who indicate an interest in investing, and that offering might not be made under Regulation A. If the company does go ahead with an offering, it will only be able to make sales after it has filed an offering statement with the securities and exchange commission (SEC) and the SEC has “qualified” the offering statement. The information in that offering statement will be more complete than the information the company is providing now, and could differ in important ways. You must read the documents filed with the SEC before making an investment. No money or other consideration is being solicited, and if sent in response, will not be accepted.
No offer to buy the securities can be accepted and no part of the purchase price can be received until the offering statement filed by the company with the SEC has been qualified by the SEC. Any such offer may be withdrawn or revoked, without obligation or commitment of any kind, at any time before notice of acceptance given after the date of qualification. An indication of interest doesn’t involve any obligation or commitment of any kind.
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Learn about the risks of investing here.
See the Conflict of Interest details for Manhattan Street Capital here.