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Alpha Investment, a mortgage lender based in Columbus, Ohio, filed a form S-1 with the US Securities and Exchange Commission recently, formally announcing its plans to go public through Boustead Securities.
Alpha is backed by Omega Commercial Finance.
Alpha has previously traded on the Pink Open Market, but after its IPO, it will trade on the Nasdaq under "ALPC."
The company announced its plans to raise $15 million IPO back in February with Aegis Capital as its sole bookrunner. This has changed to Boustead Securities.
The closing date has not been set, but we will update this information as details emerge.
Once Alpha Investment goes public, you'll need a brokerage account to invest. Consider opening a brokerage account today so you're ready as soon as the stock hits the market.
It's impossible to predict how any stock will perform — and IPOs can be particularly volatile. Looking at the performance of similar companies can help you decide if now is a good time to buy Alpha Investment stock.
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