Compiling a Private Placement Memorandum (PPM)
15 July, 2020PPMs must be drafted very carefully to ensure that they are comprehensive and do not omit any information that a reasonable person would consider relevant in making an investment decision.
PPMs must be drafted very carefully to ensure that they are comprehensive and do not omit any information that a reasonable person would consider relevant in making an investment decision.
Learn best practices for implementing a Quality by Design approach to remote site monitoring and eTMF compliance and inspection readiness.
In the process of finding a partner and negotiating an agreement, a central question arises: What is my drug candidate worth?
Maren Nelson has developed multiple medical devices during her career. Her projects have included internal and external resources for both the development and manufacturing of new products and product changes. Maren currently consults on medical product development strategy and Quality Management System implementation and improvements.
But successful biopharma partnerships don't happen by chance and negotiating an out-licensing deal can be complex—especially when the company may also be progressing the clinical portfolio.
In August of 2019, ShareVault founder and CEO Richard Andersen participated in a web panel hosted by Expert Webcast to share his entrepreneurial expertise in concert with corporate counsel, due diligence and investment banking professionals from Blank Rome, FTI Consulting and DelMorgan & Co.
Whether you're on the buy-side or the sell-side, it is important to engage early in the diligence process and the planning phase and take a structured approach to avoid surprises.
Securely Viewing Excel Spreadsheets in ShareVault When users click to view a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet in ShareVault, the file is displayed in the browser using the ShareVault secure spreadsheet...
Careful examination of your company from an external perspective and addressing potential buyers’ concerns in advance will not only increase the likelihood of receiving the price that was agreed to in the term sheet, but will also make the deal move faster and improve the chance of a successful outcome.
The coronavirus (COVID-19) has impacted just about everything, including the global M&A market. In a short period of time, businesses of all types have been forced to either shutter their doors or significantly cut back on operations. Millions of employees have been laid off or furloughed and consumer spending has been drastically reduced. Supply chains have been disrupted and shelter-in-place orders have greatly reduced the demand for gasoline and other energy resources.