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Forum reference:

New service supporting private trading of unregistered non-public stock

 

For an Nth Round explanation of its processes, including applications of voting trust regulations and "blockchain" distributed ledger management of records, see the venture's website posting of its "Whitepaper: Methods for Facilitating Liquidity with Private Investments" (also archived in PDF format here).

 

Source: Yahoo Finance, May 29, 2019 video interview

This is the new way to find funding for your startup

Yahoo Finance’s Adam Shapiro, Julie Hyman, and Scott Gamm join LendingTree Chief Economist Tendayi Kapfidze and Nth Round Co-Founder Graham McConnell to discuss.

 

 

 

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