Series 26: Investment Company Tombstone Ads

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Investment Company Tombstone Ads

Unlike generic advertisements, tombstone advertisements may contain a solicitation for the sale of particular securities. However, they may only be published after an issuer has filed a registration statement that includes a prospectus.

An investment company tombstone ad may incorporate almost any type of information except for a fund’s performance data. The absence of performance data, however, limits their use as an advertising tool, except in the case of a new securities issue.

The information a tombstone ad may convey includes the following items:

  • Factual information about the legal identity and business location of the issuer
  • The title of the securities and the amounts being offered
  • A brief indication of the general type of business of the issuer
  • The price of the security, if known, or the method for its determination
  • A brief description of the intended use of the offering’s proceeds
  • The name, address, phone number, and e-mail address of the sender
  • The type of underwriting and the identities of the underwriters
  • The anticipated schedule for the offering
  • A description of the procedures by which the underwriters will conduct the offering
  • Whether the security is exempt from specified taxes
  • Any legend required by any state law or administrative authority
  • The ticker symbols and CUSIP n

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