500 Shareholder Threshold
  
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Facebook ran into this problem. It stayed private for so long, and raised money from so many investors, that it pierced the 500-investor maximum rule...or at least got very close to hitting it. As a result, it encouraged aggregation, i.e. existing investors were encouraged to buy out smaller investors. At over 500 investors, a company is required by the SEC to, more or less, behave—and file—like it's a publicly traded company subject to all of the regulatory pains that go with it. Having over $10 million in assets is another hurdle companies jump to, and then require the filing garroting, with all efforts having to be fully filed within 120 days of the end of that company's fiscal year. Ouch.
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small thinly traded companies that pretty much well nobody cares about [Man underwater wearing snorkle and goggles]
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be highly illiquid and have maybe a single dealer making a market in them
that is if you want to buy them well you make an appointment for you know a [Man sitting in a waiting room]
see-you-next-tuesday at 11:30 a.m. and negotiate directly with the dealer who
may or may not have a few shares laying around to sell you or to buy from you
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pink sheets of papers, see the clever naming there...Trading OTC stocks is
sometimes referred to as trading on the pink sheets if a company's stock symbol
includes the letters PK well it trades on Pink Sheets no word on whether
matching shams or throw pillows are included when you trade those so you'll [A bed with pink sheets appears]
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