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NewHorizon

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S-1 fail
« on: September 10, 2009, 10:56:04 am »

Here, the SEC basically says, "Come back when you're serious."

Prosper's first attempt at filing their S-1 met with as much success as an HR-$25,000 listing:

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This is to advise you that a preliminary review of the above registration statement indicates that it fails in numerous material respects to comply with the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, the rules and regulations under that Act, and the requirements of the form. Specifically, we note a failure to identify all co-registrants, a failure to include the required financial statements, and a failure to abide by the Trust Indenture Act. For this reason, we will not perform a detailed examination of the registration statement, and we will not issue any comments because to do so would delay the review of other disclosure documents that do not appear to contain comparable deficiencies.

You are advised that we will not recommend acceleration of the effective date of the registration statement and that, should the registration statement become effective in its present form, we would be required to consider what recommendation, if any, we should make to the Commission.

We suggest that you consider submitting a substantive amendment to correct the deficiencies or a request for withdrawal of the filing.
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1416265/000000000008004978/filename1.pdf
This letter is dated 11/1/2007

My 2-cents: It's almost as if Prosper saw the S-1 as just a formality - easily dispensed with. It must have been torturous to read this.

(Pre-approved for lobby.)
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Re: S-1 fail
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2009, 11:24:13 am »

Found this quote over at http://prosperclassaction.wordpress.com/
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Larsen and Jim Breyer, Managing Partner at Accel Partners, stress the value of having approval in a regulated industry.  This provides an excellent barrier to entry and is very attractive to VCs. Larsen draws on his experience from E-Loan and Prosper in suggesting that while it is cumbersome, if an idea is in the interest of the consumer, it is not difficult to obtain approval.

Nothing like experience at E-Loan to make filing an S-1 a breeze.   ::)
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Re: S-1 fail
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2009, 11:26:49 am »

Found this quote over at http://prosperclassaction.wordpress.com/
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Larsen and Jim Breyer, Managing Partner at Accel Partners, stress the value of having approval in a regulated industry.  This provides an excellent barrier to entry and is very attractive to VCs. Larsen draws on his experience from E-Loan and Prosper in suggesting that while it is cumbersome, if an idea is in the interest of the consumer, it is not difficult to obtain approval.

Nothing like experience at E-Loan to make filing an S-1 a breeze.   ::)

the SEC considers the inivestor to be its customer- while the lending agencies look out for the borrower....  He forgot that
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Re: S-1 fail
« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2009, 12:09:17 pm »

Found this quote over at http://prosperclassaction.wordpress.com/
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Larsen and Jim Breyer, Managing Partner at Accel Partners, stress the value of having approval in a regulated industry.  This provides an excellent barrier to entry and is very attractive to VCs. Larsen draws on his experience from E-Loan and Prosper in suggesting that while it is cumbersome, if an idea is in the interest of the consumer, it is not difficult to obtain approval.

Nothing like experience at E-Loan to make filing an S-1 a breeze.   ::)

the SEC considers the inivestor to be its customer- while the lending agencies look out for the borrower....  He forgot that

Easy to understand, considering that Prosper has NEVER considered lenders to be its customers.
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Re: S-1 fail
« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2009, 03:08:11 pm »

Do we have a second for the lobby?
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Re: S-1 fail
« Reply #5 on: September 10, 2009, 03:12:31 pm »

2nd!
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