skills/legal/prospectus/SKILL.md
Drafts SEC-compliant prospectuses for U.S. securities offerings (IPOs, follow-ons, private placements). Structures cover page, risk factors, use of proceeds, business description, MD&A, financials, and offering terms against uploaded company documents and EDGAR comparables. Use when preparing a Form S-1, S-11, offering circular, or any primary disclosure document for a public or private issuance.
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Drafts a complete prospectus integrating uploaded company materials with EDGAR standards and applicable SEC disclosure rules.
[INFORMATION NEEDED: ___] — never speculate| Element | Requirement | |---|---| | Issuer name | Full legal name as registered | | Securities offered | Type, quantity, par value | | Offering price | Fixed or range; "subject to change" if preliminary | | Proceeds to issuer | Net of underwriting discounts | | SEC legends | Rule 424 / preliminary prospectus disclaimers | | Risk warning | "See 'Risk Factors' beginning on page X" |
Order: (1) offering-specific (dilution, no established market, lock-up) → (2) business/operational (company-specific, no boilerplate) → (3) industry/regulatory (cite statutes) → (4) macro/market.
Each risk: named header → specific harm → magnitude where quantifiable. Avoid generic language flagged in SEC comment letters.
Present gross proceeds, underwriting discounts, estimated expenses, and net proceeds. Break allocation into categories with dollar amounts, percentages, and timeframes. Disclose assumptions; note if management retains reallocation discretion.
Cover: history/formation/jurisdiction, products/revenue model, target markets/customer concentration, competitive landscape, IP portfolio, regulatory compliance, supply chain dependencies.
All material litigation, arbitration, and regulatory investigations. Per proceeding: parties, claims, forum, status, exposure estimate. Threshold: loss reasonably possible and material (ASC 450).
| Term | Detail | |---|---| | Security type | Common / preferred / notes / warrants | | Shares offered | Primary + secondary (if any) | | Pricing mechanism | Fixed, bookbuild, Dutch auction | | Underwriting | Firm commitment / best efforts; over-allotment option | | Lock-up | Duration; covered persons | | Registration rights | Demand, piggyback, S-3 shelf | | Dilution | Net tangible book value per share before/after | | Transfer restrictions | Rule 144 / Securities Act legend |
Full table of contents with page references. Exhibit index per Reg S-K Item 601 (material contracts, legal opinion, auditor consent).
[INFORMATION NEEDED: ___] for any section where uploaded materials are insufficientKey changes from the original:
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