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  • 84SEC Form R31 — A SEC filing that must be made by national securities exchanges and national securities associations. Form R31 reports all sales and round turn transactions. It is used to determine fees due to the SEC for the sale of regulated securities and… …

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  • 90Direct public offering — A Direct Public Offering (DPO) is similar to an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in that stock is sold to investors, but unlike an IPO, a company uses a DPO to raise capital directly and without the assistance of an investment banking firm or broker …

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