SEC form type
424B1· Prospectus (post-effective)
Prospectus filed under Rule 424(b)(1), providing information that was omitted from the registration statement at the time it became effective.
- Cadence
- Event-driven
- Audience
- both
Recent filings · 2 indexed
Frequently asked
- What is a 424B1 filing?
- Prospectus filed under Rule 424(b)(1), providing information that was omitted from the registration statement at the time it became effective.
- How often is a 424B1 filed?
- 424B1 filings are filed on an event-driven cadence.
- Who reads 424B1 filings?
- 424B1 filings are primarily relevant to both individual investors and regulators.
- Where can I read 424B1 filings?
- Every 424B1 filing is public and filed with the U.S. SEC through EDGAR. SecFilingDex indexes 2 recent 424B1 filings, each linking back to its original EDGAR source.
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