Author: Keith Inman

Keith practices in the area of commercial law with an emphasis on securities law. His practice includes all aspects of securities law from the perspective of an issuer or an…

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The British Columbia government has recently announced a few measures that should be welcome news to local companies involved in grassroots mineral exploration in the Province.
Deciding to become a publicly traded company is an extremely important decision that must be carefully considered by management of a company.
For many growth businesses, going public is an attractive way to access capital, increase visibility for their brands and create liquidity for shareholders.
To facilitate small, local financings by Alberta-based start-up businesses, the Alberta Securities Commission (the “ASC”) has implemented ASC Rule 45-517 - Prospectus Exemption for Start-up Businesses.
A friend of mine recently came to me with a hot stock tip that he was sure was going to make us both a lot of money.

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