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Small corporate offering registration

SCOR. An over the counter sale of securities that allows for up to $1 million to be raised while avoiding the costs and formalities of an IPO. Used by small businesses to become Publicly traded.

Related Terms: 11 ECU, IPO, Low, Lows, Mill, OID, Public, Publicly traded, SEC, Trade, Void
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