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PIPEs are distinct enough in nature and a big enough market that they deserve their own listing, separate from "private placement."

PIPE: a category of its own

As a student in Finance I am compelled to agree with the former poster - that "PIPE" deserves to have its own slated and distinct listing. There is an entire chapter in my course text dedicated to PIPE's alone.

Info from anonymous user

On March 30, 2007, and anonymous editor added this link:

I removed the link, but I'm putting it here for consideration. --SueHay 00:44, 31 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Towards the end of this article it mentions "we provide our clients" in the section below. I assume Wikipedia doesn't mean its readers, so this should be corrected.

Form D SEC Filing: The Form D is the notification filing that is sent to the SEC in Washington, DC. It notifies the SEC that you are using the Regulation D program and provides them basic information on the company and the offering. It is not an approval document or registration - it is merely a filing that notifies the SEC that you have a Regulation D Offering in place. 3. Marketing: The offering is now ready for marketing to investors. We provide our clients the capability to implement a diversified marketing campaign that involves NASD brokerages, Internet Marketing, and Direct Investor Marketing tactics.