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What kind of Reverse Merger and Shell Vehicle data does PrivateRaise track?

PrivateRaise monitors and analyzes all declared shell companies filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission and any subsequent reverse merger transactions they complete. A reverse merger is a method by which a private operating company arranges its stock to become publicly traded following a merger or similar transaction with a publicly held shell company, pursuant to which the equity owners of the private company typically take control of the former shell company. Reverse merger transactions often also include a fundraising, or PIPE, concurrently with the merger.

Data on Shell Companies and Reverse Merger Transactions includes:

  • SEC-registered, Declared Shell Companies
  • SEC-reported Reverse Mergers, Including Profiles of Deal Structure
  • Related PIPE Financings
  • Attorneys
  • Bankers
  • Shell Sponsors
  • Investors
  • Accountants
  • Consultants
  • Transfer Agents
  • Investor Relations Firms
  • Post-Merger Business Descriptions