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Initial Public Offerings (IPO) view detail comment email this

Provides fact sheets "about IPOs, particularly why investors have difficulty getting shares in an IPO, the pricing differences between the IPO and secondary market trading, and a brokerage firm's IPO eligibility requirements." From the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
http://www.sec.gov/answers/ipo.htm
Topics: Industries, Investing

Last updated May 4, 2004


North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) view detail comment email this

"Organized in 1919, the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) is the oldest international organization devoted to investor protection." The site contains news, information on legislative and regulatory activity, investor tips and alerts, resources for seniors and online investors, links to related resources, and more.
http://www.nasaa.org/
Topics: Corruption & Fraud, Crime, Finance, Industries, Investing

Last updated Mar 5, 2006


Twentieth-Century Business Archives: Lehman Brothers Collection view detail comment email this

This collection allows researchers to browse the deal books (from 1925-1986) of the financial services firm Lehman Brothers "by one of three points of access: the date of the deal, the company name at the time of the deal, or industry type." Company pages include company histories and links to descriptions of deals associated with that company. Website also includes a history of Lehman Brothers. From Harvard Business School's Baker Library.
http://www.library.hbs.edu/hc/lehman/
Topics: Industries

Last updated May 11, 2009


Virtual Museum & Archive of the SEC and Securities History view detail comment email this

"This virtual museum and archive preserves and shares the history of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and of the securities industry from 1929 to the present. It includes a wide range of primary materials, including a timeline, papers, photos, oral histories and original programs broadcast from this site." Include letters, speeches, manuals, annual reports, and many other documents.
http://www.sechistorical.org/
Topics: Correspondence, Government, Government, Industries, Nonfiction by Genre

Last updated Jul 5, 2005




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