Why is Canada such a good fit for U.S. companies? In part, it's because the Canadian capital markets are designed to readily accommodate foreign-based issuers, who often use the TSX as a "stepping stone" to listing on the NASDAQ or the NYSE. The Canadian capital markets are also structured to foster the growth of small and mid-cap businesses, supported by a number of investment banks that specialize in financing growing businesses with revenues of less than $200 million. In addition, the Canadian regulatory compliance framework is significantly less expensive than in the U.S. and ensures a high level of market integrity consistent with the practical realties of mid-sized enterprises. Join our experienced panel of professionals as they discuss the benefits, process and key considerations of looking north to Canada for growth capital.
Title:
Look North For Growth Capital - A Primer on Canadian Financing Options For Growing U.S. Companies
When/Where:
Wednesday September 18, 2013
1:00 PM EDT
Webcast
Speakers:
- Robert Peterman is Director, Global Business Development at Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) and TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV). He is responsible for domestic and international business development activities for TSX and TSXV. The exchanges combined, are home to over 3,800 public issuers and together are ranked the third largest in the world for equity capital raised with over $56 billion in 2012.
- Martin Fingerhut is a partner in the Financial Services Group at Cassels Brock. He focuses on securitization and was the founding chair of the American Bar Association's Securitization and Derivatives Subcommittee.
- Alison Manzer, is a partner in the Financial Services Group at Cassels Brock. She has particular expertise with the structuring requirements of financing, investment and securitization transactions..
- Greg Hogan is a partner in the Securities Group at Cassels Brock. His practice is focused primarily on securities transactions with an emphasis on mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance transactions, and corporate reorganizations.
- Ken Snider is a partner in the Tax Group at Cassels Brock. The emphasis of his practice is on cross-border mergers and acquisitions, reorganizations, inbound and outbound investments, and resource and real estate investments.
- Lawrie Wilder is a partner in the Securities Group at Cassels Brock. He focuses on representing growing companies and assisting them in achieving their growth objectives.
- Vay Tham has been in the investment business since 1999. He joined Cormark Securities in July 2010. Vay has previous financial industry experience with Lawrence & Company, Yorkton Securities, National Bank Financial and Waterfall Investments where he was a founding partner. In addition, Vay has industry experience with BNR/Nortel and PMC-Sierra.
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Credit:
The Sponsor states that CLE has been approved for 1.5 credits in the states of California, Illinois, and New York and for 1.8 Credits in New Jersey.
Cost:
Free
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