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Matt Aquino
  • Investor
  • Bergen County, NJ
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Regulations on Publicly Sharing of Closed Deals

Matt Aquino
  • Investor
  • Bergen County, NJ
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Hi All - Curious if anyone could pass along guidance which they've received from their attorneys regarding the "dos and donts" of sharing information publicly regarding a deal once its closed ?

For example - sharing a post with the name, pictures, location of a building you closed on to market the successful closing to a LinkedIn , Instagram public page. Would it be allowable to also include projected IRR on the project publicly?

Sharing our successes obviously is one of the best marketing tools we have , so I'm curious what you can, can't, and shouldn't be doing regarding the SEC regulations, etc. 

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