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SolarWindow Technologies Announces Limited Time Direct to Investors Offering
SolarWindow Technologies Announces Limited Time Direct to Investors Offering.

About this update from Solarwindow Technologies, Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: WNDW), the leading developer of \n first-of-its-kind electricity-generating transparent coatings for glass \n and flexible plastics, announced today that the company has launched a \n direct-to-investors capital raise using the Securities and Exchange \n Commission’s (SEC) recently enacted Rule 506(c).\n \n \n The SEC ratified Rule 506(c) as a direct result of the Jumpstart Our \n Business Startups Act, which was signed into law in April 2012, and is \n intended to encourage funding of U.S. businesses. Prior to Rule 506(c), \n smaller companies were frequently forced to rely on venture capitalists \n and investment bankers to locate investors in order to raise capital. By \n using Rule 506(c) for its current offering, the company is proud to \n bring this opportunity directly to the investing public.\n \n \n \"Late last year, we publicly demonstrated our working SolarWindow™ \n generating electricity from both sunlight and indoor light, for the \n first time ever,” said John A. Conklin, President and CEO, SolarWindow \n Technologies, Inc. “At that time, we committed to pursue new and \n innovative methods for raising capital and rewarding our stockholders in \n our bid to move SolarWindow™ towards commercialization - this offering \n is our early fulfillment of that promise. Best of all, every dollar \n raised will assist us in moving our breakthrough SolarWindow™ technology \n closer to our commercial goals.\"\n \n \n Mr. Joseph Sierchio, SolarWindow Director and Managing Partner of \n Sierchio & Partners, LLP, the company’s legal counsel, said, \"Until the \n SEC adopted Rule 506(c), development stage companies with innovative and \n promising technologies were often stifled by an inability to raise \n critical capital through 'traditional' avenues, such as investment \n banks. Rule 506(c) now provides emerging growth companies, such as \n SolarWindow Technologies, with a new alternative by permitting issuers \n to offer an investment opportunity directly to accredited investors \n without employing costly intermediaries.\"\n \n \n To access the company’s offering materials and for more information \n about SolarWindow™ technology and the offering please visit: www.SolarWindow.com/Revolution.\n \n \n How to Participate in the...