Clients often ask us whether they can "go to market" during a regular quarterly blackout. Like so many questions we are asked, the answer is: "it depends." In our inaugural issue of Willkie CAPITAL LETTERS, we discusses the factors to consider when contemplating a securities offering during a regularly scheduled blackout period. We are excited to launch Willkie CAPITAL LETTERS - a platform designed to share our experience and insights to help you navigate the complexities of capital raising, securities regulation, and market dynamics with confidence. Here’s what you can expect: ·????Client Alerts: Concise, periodic updates on breaking developments and emerging trends shaping the capital markets. ·????In-Depth Publications: Longer-form articles offering enduring guidance on foundational and advanced topics. ·????Webinars: Interactive discussions led by our experienced practitioners, focusing on key issues and challenges in the capital markets. We look forward to embarking on this journey with you and exploring the topics that matter most to your business. Future issues of CAPITAL LETTERS will be available on Willkie's website and on LinkedIn. If you'd like to receive them directly, please contact me.
Welcome to Willkie CAPITAL LETTERS, our new platform designed to provide Practical Advice for the Capital Markets. In today’s fast-evolving financial landscape, staying informed and ahead of the curve is critical. Through this platform, we aim to share our experience and perspectives to help you navigate the complexities of capital raising, securities regulation, and market dynamics with confidence. This first edition of our Willkie CAPITAL LETTERS newsletter, titled “Not So Black and White: Executing Capital Markets Transactions During Quarterly Blackout Periods,” was prepared by John Ablan, Edward Best, Jennifer Carlson and Susan Rabinowitz. Learn more:?https://lnkd.in/eP7W8rnN
Founder & CEO Independence Point Advisors
1 个月Eddie is the best capital markets lawyer when it comes to practical, insightful advice. These notes are a great idea.