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A Look at Primary and Secondary Capital Markets

Registered investment advisor Matt Eitner holds extensive management experience in the wealth management industry, including service at firms such as NDB Capital markets, Casimir Capital, and Aegis Capital. Currently, Matt Eitner leverages his experience and expertise in financial planning as the CEO of Laidlaw & Company in New York City. Founded in 1842, Laidlaw & Company offers comprehensive investment and brokerage services to entrepreneurs, high-net-worth individuals, and institutional clients. In addition, the company offers alternatives to highly structured financing through the Laidlaw Capital Markets Program.

Capital markets refer to mechanisms that connect suppliers of capital to individuals and organizations in need of capital. A prominent example of a capital market is the stock market. Capital markets also include primary and secondary markets. A primary market refers to an initial offering for securities by an issuing company through an initial public offering (IPO) or primary offering. Alternatively, secondary markets refer to platforms that enable already-issued securities to be traded between investors. Secondary markets, such as the Nasdaq, are overseen by regulatory entities.
A Look at Primary and Secondary Capital Markets
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