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Non-Tech : SEC RULES

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To: steve who wrote (47)10/6/1999 11:42:00 PM
From: Mr. Jens Tingleff   of 62
 
S3 defs
S-3: This filing is the most simplified registration form and it may only be used by companies which have reported under the '34 Act for a minimum of three years and meet the timely filing requirements set forth under Form S-2. The filing company must also meet the stringent qualitative tests prescribed by the form.
S-3/A: This filing is a pre-effective amendment to an S-3 filing.
S-3MEF: Registration of up to an additional 20% of securities for any offering registered on a S-3.
S-3D: Registration statement of securities pursuant to dividend or interest reinvestment plans which become effective automatically upon filing.
S-3D/A: Amendment to a previously filed S-3D.
S-3DPOS: This filing is a post-effective amendment to an S-3D filing.
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above is from the thread SEC forms: Message 6236540
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Apparently S-3MEF set the limit of 20% extra - I do not know if a S-3MEF can be issued several times.

Others in the know ??

Kr
Jens
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