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Web COBRADesk |
The Corporate Offerings Business Regulatory Analysis system (COBRADesk) is the external system used by filers to make electronic filings of public offerings with the Department over the Internet. On April 9, 2002, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved amendments to NASD Conduct Rule 2710 (the Corporate Financing Rule) that require members that file information on public offerings of securities with the Corporate Financing Department (Department) to use the Department's internal electronic filing system (COBRA). The mandatory electronic filling became effective on July 12, 2002. In addition, the amendments provide that all documents that are filed with the SEC through its Electronic Data Gathering and Retrieval System (EDGAR) will be treated as filed with FINRA provided that the Accession Numbers to the documents are included in the COBRADesk filing.
Filers, which consist of law firms that represent and file on behalf of members with the Department, and members and issuers who do not engage outside counsel and file directly with the Department, must request a unique identifier (Firm ID) and its users must register to use COBRADesk.
Before a firm can use COBRADesk to make an electronic filing with the Department, the following steps must be completed:
To see the rule amendments and further background, view Notice to Members 02-26. |
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