Aegis Capital Corp sold $48M in unregulated private placements
Aegis Capital Corp bypassed investor protections by using mass emails to sell $48 million in securities to 400 customers.
Between 2017 and 2021, Aegis Capital Corp failed to maintain oversight of private placement sales, using mass emails to reach hundreds of recipients without establishing substantive relationships. This conduct allowed the firm to sell approximately $48 million in securities to 400 customers inappropriately. Furthermore, the firm failed to notify customers for over four years when they stopped providing research coverage on a key company, even as its share price declined.
Demanding transparency and strict enforcement to protect retail investors from systemic neglect.
The Allegations: A Breakdown
| 01 | Aegis failed to establish or enforce written supervisory procedures (WSPs) to prevent general solicitations of private placements. | high |
| 02 | The firm sold 13 private placements claiming exemptions without having established substantive relationships with offerees. | high |
| 03 | Aegis violated FINRA Rules 3110 and 2010 by failing to maintain a system designed to ensure compliance with securities laws. | high |
| 01 | The firm participated in the sale and marketing of offerings totaling approximately $48 million. | high |
| 02 | Sales were made to approximately 400 customers with whom no substantive relationship could be demonstrated. | high |
| 03 | Aegis used mass emails to market these offerings to hundreds of recipients, bypassing solicitation restrictions. | medium |
| 01 | Aegis sent retail communications that omitted key risks, failing to provide a fair and balanced presentation. | high |
| 02 | Communications made exaggerated and unwarranted claims, such as comparing speculative valuations to established companies. | high |
Timeline of Events
Direct Quotes from the Legal Record
“One investor presentation implied that the valuations for a company were similar to more established companies, which was unwarranted and potentially misleading.”
“Additional retail communications sent by the firm to potential investors highlighted positive aspects of the investment opportunity but failed to balance that information with discussion of risks.”
Commentary
Here is another Aegis article that I published about a separate act of corporate misconduct: https://evilcorporations.com/neoliberal-capitalism-aegis-capital-accounting-fraud-shell-company/
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