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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers recently launched a community round on the popular startup investing site StartEngine for his new venture Online Sports Database (OSDB). StartEngine allows investors to invest their money in early-stage companies in exchange for equity and other securities. The future Hall of Famer expressed his enthusiasm for providing fans with an opportunity to get involved and invest in the OSDB. "I like the idea of giving fans the opportunity to invest and get behind
CfPA is proud to Co-host the first ever SuperCrowdHour event, where industry leaders will gather to discuss the "Power of a Purpose Round." Join us on Wed Jul 19th 2023, 01:00 pm - 02:00 pm EDT, for an engaging conversation with distinguished speakers: - Ian Bentley, CEO of Parker Clay - Rebecca Kacaba, CEO of DealMaker - Mark Hubbard, founder of Renew VC
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OSDB, which the New York Jets quarterback co-founded with actor Ryan Rottman, wants to become the sports equivalent of IMDb.
Equity crowdfunding is a relatively new market, but that isn't stopping the heated competition. One of the largest equity crowdfunding white-label services — DealMaker — announced a lawsuit against rival Issuance Inc. in January. After rulings on the pretrial motions, the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California ruled the lawsuit can proceed. Issuance CEO Darren Marble is the executive producer of "Going Public," a popular startup investing show that allows investors to invest
A Thai unit of Investree, the Asean-based financial technology company, reported 200% growth in business in the first quarter this year as small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) relied more on crowdfunding platforms because banks tightened their SME lending criteria.
Nearly six months into its Accelerator crowdfunding program, solar EV startup Aptera is putting a pause on new investments while...
REITs and real estate crowdfunding both allow individual investors access to large-scale, income-producing real estate. Here's a look at their differences and similarities, and advantages and disadvantages to help investors make the right choice.
Are you thinking about crowdfunding to raise money for your business venture? On June 14 at 2:00 PM Eastern, the CfPA is hosting a free webinar that is specifically designed to help you avoid any legal issues that may arise during or following your crowdfunding offering. Register here: http://bit.ly/CfPAwebinar This event is sponsored by SuperCrowd!
You don't have to be rich, succumb to ever-growing interest rates, run the risk of your bank collapsing or use your house as collateral to build a franchise. All you have to do is find the right crowd.