| ▲ | hirako2000 4 hours ago | |
That's like giving them* $20. And inflate your revenue by $80. Laws on competition make this kind of arrangements illegal, so you would have to exerce influence and have the invested in company pretends you happen to have been picked among competitors. In any case the SEC will be focused on whether the filings aren't made up to fraud investors, so they could reject the IPO, of the invested in company. Your own entity also is at risk. We all know MS gets away with it, they have good legal goons who find way to make all of it appears fair with regards to the law. | ||