Comparing CMPO, PIPE, and ATM Strategies
Navigating Capital Raising for Public Companies: CMPO, PIPE, and ATM Offerings Explained
In this episode, the complexities of capital raising for public companies are unraveled as various offerings, such as CMPO, PIPE, and ATM, are compared and contrasted.
The discussion dives into the nuances and implications of each method, including confidential marketing processes, investor engagement, and market impact.
Additionally, insights are shared on the day-to-day responsibilities of a corporate attorney, the SPAC process, and the various stages of raising capital for startups. The episode concludes with valuable advice on common pitfalls to avoid when raising capital.
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Mike Blankenship
Corporate Attorney
Mike is the managing partner of Winston’s Houston office, co-chair of the firm’s Capital Markets Practice, and a member of the firm’s Executive Committee. He focuses his practice on corporate finance and securities law, including securities offerings, public company advisory, special purpose acquisition company offerings, private equity and venture capital transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and general corporate representation.