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US20070156658A1
US20070156658A1 US11/611,380 US61138006A US2007156658A1 US 20070156658 A1 US20070156658 A1 US 20070156658A1 US 61138006 A US61138006 A US 61138006A US 2007156658 A1 US2007156658 A1 US 2007156658A1
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  • the present invention relates to the field of computer databases.
  • the invention relates to a software interface and database that tracks and aggregates all Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) “shelf” registration and all capital market activity related to those shelf registrations.
  • SEC Securities and Exchange Commission
  • Shelf registration refers to the registration of securities, under SEC rule 415, that are not to be presently offered for sale.
  • SEC rule 415 allows issuers to register securities (such as Equity, Fixed Income, and Universal) for an offering to be made on a continuous or delayed basis. That is, the securities are being registered so they can be placed “on the shelf” until the time comes for issuance.
  • the shelf registrations may be primary or secondary or both.
  • Issuers use a two year window to speculate on capital markets activity, and to determine the types of securities that the issuers will use during this time to raise capital. Issuers that qualify as well-known seasoned issuers (wksi) file an unlimited shelf every three years to raise capital. Shelf registrations allow corporations to defer the sale of securities after registration until funds are needed or market conditions are favorable. Although, shelf registration permits a corporation to place the sell of shares on standby, it must still file the required annual and quarterly reports to the SEC.
  • Takedown is a term that refers to underwriters taking securities off the shelf. For example, a company files a five billion dollar shelf and later decides to sell one billion dollars worth of investment grade bonds. In this case, an underwriter has performed a one billion dollar shelf takedown and has left four billion dollars remaining on the shelf.
  • Shelf registrations and takedowns are a common occurrence in the market place, and represent a substantial portion of capital markets activity. It is important for bankers to keep track of shelf registrations and takedowns so that they know the value and or the types of securities available for issuance. For the investment banking divisions of banks, keeping track of shelf registrations and takedowns is a very difficult and time consuming undertaking. Couple this with analyzing the company's stock performance relative to this activity and a considerable outlay of resources is required.
  • a method of tracking investment registrations including the steps of accessing a first database containing data associated with investment registrations, wherein the data is organized as a series of individual filings.
  • the method further including retrieving data from the first database associated with selected ones of the filings, organizing the data into tables based on at least one aggregate aspect of the data common to multiple filings, and storing the retrieved data in at least one table.
  • the step of retrieving data includes the step of searching by a company ticker.
  • the step of retrieving data includes the step of searching by an issuer name.
  • the method further includes the step of linking parent companies to their respective subordinate companies.
  • the method further includes the step of tracking common stock associated with the filings.
  • the method further includes the step of tracking a performance of the common stock.
  • the method further includes the step of tracking a takedown relative to the filings.
  • the method further includes the step of subtracting a respective takedown from a corresponding linked shelf filing.
  • the method further includes the step of updating the data.
  • the method further includes the step of updating the data when a takedown relative to the filings has occurred.
  • the method further includes the step of automatically updating the data.
  • the method further includes the step of searching a data entry system for previously downloaded data relating to a respective shelf filing.
  • the method further includes the step of updating the data by searching for market activity relating to the shelf filing and downloading the data into the data entry system.
  • the method further includes the step of generating a report in a format suitable for investment banking.
  • a computer implemented system for tracking investment registrations includes an accessing means for accessing a first database containing data associated with investment registrations, wherein the data is organized as a series of individual filings; a retrieving means for retrieving data from the first database associated with selected ones of the filings; an organizing means for organizing the data into tables based on at least one aggregate aspect of the data common to multiple filings; and a storing means for storing the retrieved data in at least one table.
  • a computer readable medium includes software for tracking investment registrations.
  • the software includes instructions for accessing a first database containing data associated with investment registrations, wherein the data is organized as a series of individual filings.
  • the software further includes instructions for retrieving data from the first database associated with selected ones of the filings; organizing the data into tables based on at least one aggregate aspect of the data common to multiple filings; and storing the retrieved data in at least one table.
  • the software further includes instructions for tracking performance of common stock associated with the filings.
  • the software further includes instructions for linking parent companies to their respective subordinate companies.
  • the software further includes instructions for tracking a takedown relative to the filings.
  • the software further includes instructions for subtracting the takedown from a corresponding linked filing.
  • the software further includes instructions for updating the data in the tables in response to the takedown.
  • the software further includes instructions for retrieving data associated with previously retrieved data relating to a respective one of the filings.
  • the software further includes instructions for monitoring market activity relating to the filings.
  • FIG. 1 is a flow diagram according to an embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 2 is a login screen image
  • FIG. 3 is a main menu screen image
  • FIG. 4 is a select deal screen image
  • FIG. 5 is a shelf filing screen image
  • FIG. 6 is a select issuer screen image
  • FIG. 7 is an add/edit issuer screen image
  • FIG. 8 is an equity takedown screen image
  • FIG. 9 is a convertible takedown screen image
  • FIG. 10 is a fixed income takedown screen image.
  • FIG. 1 a software and database system according to an embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 1 and shown generally at reference numeral 10 .
  • the system uses a class 3 tier system with an application service provider (ASP) front end, C# business logic, and a structured query language (SQL) server 2000 back end.
  • ASP application service provider
  • C# business logic business logic
  • SQL structured query language
  • the ASP is used to capture and present data, while all data manipulations and error checking are done in C#.
  • Other suitable programming packages may also be used.
  • the system 10 provides the ability to search by ticker or issuer name and track all shelf registrations. It also stores data points per filing and per deal into a structured database, provides tools for analyzing data and creating reports, links parent companies to all subordinate companies, provides breakdown and roll up of parent-child shelf registrations, aggregates data into formats conducive to prospecting for investment banking, tracks common stock and common stock versus S&P 500 Index performance relative to shelf takedowns to help analyze the effects of capital placement, and provides tools so that customers can map issuers to their own custom sector and industry groups.
  • the system 10 provides a user with various screens to guide the user through the system 10 .
  • the user is presented with a login screen, shown in FIG. 2 , to allow the user to login to the system 10 .
  • a login screen shown in FIG. 2
  • the username and password is checked against a USERS table, such as the one shown below in Table 1.
  • the main menu allows the user to add, edit, or delete all four types of deals (shelf, equity, debt, and convertible) through the use of hyperlinks. If the user wants to edit or delete a deal, the user clicks on the “Select Deal” hyperlink. If the user wants to add a deal, the user clicks on the hyperlink related to the type of deal being entered.
  • a popup screen shown in FIG. 4 .
  • the popup screen allows the user to select a deal and then edit it.
  • the popup screen will initially have no deals listed when loaded.
  • Pull down menus are used to accept arguments to restrict the list and to further cut down the number of deals shown on the screen. Possible arguments include SHELF, EQUITY, FIXED INCOME, and CONVERTIBLE. Other drop down options include “Issuer Name” and “Filing Date.”
  • Another pull down menu allows the userto select EQUALS, CONTAINS, GREATER THAN, and LESS THAN.
  • the SQL server statement querying the deal will be modified depending on the arguments passed to it and the drop down menus. Once a deal number has been selected by clicking on the issuer name, the popup will close and the main window will then be forwarded to the correct “Add/Edit” screen with the deal number added as an argument.
  • the user is directed to the correct Add/Edit screen for the respective deal type selected. For example, if the user selects the “Shelf Filing” hyperlink, the user is directed to an Add/Edit screen for Shelf Filing.
  • EDGAR Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system
  • the Add/Edit screen shown in FIG. 5 .
  • the Shelf Filing screen allows the user to add, edit, or delete a shelf filing.
  • the screen is capable of using the deal number provided by the Select Deal popup screen as an argument. If a deal number is provided, the deal information is prepopulated. If a deal number is not provided, the user can populate the table using other links, such as “Select Issuer” and “Add Selling Shareholder.”
  • a Select Issuer popup screen appears, shown in FIG. 6 .
  • the Select Issuer screen is used to populate issuer information for each deal.
  • the Select Issuer screen performs an SQL server search using an issuers table like the one shown below in Table 2.
  • Target DB name Number of columns: 9 Number of indexes: 0 Number of foreign keys: 5 Columns Data type Allow NULLS Value/Range IssuerID int identity Not allowed Issuer_Name varchar(200) Not allowed Website varchar(200) Allowed SIC_Code (FK) int Allowed ExchangeID (FK) int Allowed Ticker varchar(20) Allowed NationalityID (FK) int Allowed SectorID (FK) int Allowed IndustryID (FK) int Allowed Foreign keys Child Parent tbl_SIC_tbl_Issuer_FK1 SIC_Code tbl_SIC.SIC_code tbl_Exchange_tbl_Issuer_FK1 ExchangeID tbl_Exchange.ExchangeID tbl_Nationality_tbl_Issuer_FK1 NationalityID tbl_Nationality.NationalityID tbl_Industry_tbl_Issuer_
  • Drop down menus allow the user to restrict the search.
  • the first drop down menu includes the options of “Issuer Name” and “Ticker.”
  • the second drop down menu options are EQUALS and CONTAINS.
  • the Add/Edit Issuer screen allows the user to add/edit an issuer. If the screen is loaded with an Issuer ID passed to it, then all of the information will be prepopulated. If the screen is called with no arguments, then the user will have to add the issuer. In this case, the screen will be empty and issuer ID will have a non-editable “New Issuer” tag. When the Save and Select button is selected, the user is returned to the Shelf Filing screen with this issuer selected.
  • the Shelf Filing screen also allows underwriter information to be added by selecting the “Add Selling Shareholder” link or deleted by selecting the remove link. Once a deal has been selected, specific checks are made against the data after it is entered to make sure it is in the correct format. Any error messages may be provided in red at the top of the screen, listing everything that is incorrect before the deal can be saved or updated in a shelf database like the one shown below in Table 3.
  • Target DB name Number of columns: 40 Number of indexes: 0 Number of foreign keys: 1 Allow Value/ Columns Data type NULLs Range Deal int Not allowed IssuerID (FK) int Not allowed Link_1 varchar(200) Allowed Link_2 varchar(200) Allowed Link_3 varchar(200) Allowed Filing_Form varchar(20) Allowed Filing_Date datetime Allowed Rule_415_YN varchar(1) Allowed Rule_462_YN varchar(1) Allowed Rule_429_YN varchar(1) Allowed Security_Class varchar(20) Allowed Value decimal(12, 2) Allowed Equity_Value decimal(12, 2) Allowed Debt_Value decimal(12, 2) Allowed Other_Value decimal(12, 2) Allowed Primary_Value decimal(12, 2) Allowed Secondary_Value decimal(12, 2) Allowed Primary_Shares int Allowed Secondary_Shares int Allowed Last_Tra
  • FIGS. 8, 9 , and 10 are representative of screens related to the hyperlinks.
  • the Equity, Convertible, and Fixed Income screens are capable of using the deal number provided by the Select Deal popup screen as an argument. If a deal number is provided, the deal information is prepopulated. If a deal number is not provided, the user can populate the table using other links.
  • the Equity, Convertible, and Fixed Income screens operate in the same manner, thus, only the Equity Takedown screen will be discussed in detail.
  • the EquityTakedown screen allows the userto add, edit, or delete an equity takedown.
  • the Select Shelf hyperlink links to the Select Deal screen passing it the argument to only look for Shelf deals, so that only Shelf deals appear for selection. This allows the takedown and shelf filings to be linked so that the system automatically subtracts the amount of the takedown from the original shelf, allowing a user to keep track of how much of the shelf is remaining for future capital issuance. Once a shelf is selected, it will populate the other information on that section. Underwriters are added by selecting the “Add Bank” link that brings up an “Add Bank” screen (not shown) to allow the user to add a bank and its role to the list. Specific checks against the data after it is entered is then performed.
  • the Convertible Takedown screen shown in FIG. 9
  • the Fixed Income Takedown screen shown in FIG. 10
  • the save button the data is updated for an existing deal and added for a new deal.
  • the delete button is selected, the deal number is deleted from a Convertible and Fixed Income table, as well as, all rows in the Deal Bank database and a “Deal Selling Shareholder” database with that deal number.
  • the system 10 allows a user to run queries on specific filings. This allows a user to analyze the data for specific filings. For example, a user may want to analyze the performance of a filing with respect to the market.
  • the system 10 also allows a user to create reports for use by bankers and other individuals in the investment world.

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A method of tracking and aggregating all Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) “shelf” registration and all capital market activity related to those shelf registrations. The method includes the steps of accessing a first database containing data associated with investment registrations, wherein the data is organized as a series of individual filings. The method further includes the steps of retrieving data from the first database associated with selected ones of the filings, organizing the data into tables based on at least one aggregate aspect of the data common to multiple filings, and storing the retrieved data in at least one table.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/597,652, filed on Dec. 15, 2005.
  • TECHNICAL FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to the field of computer databases. In particular, the invention relates to a software interface and database that tracks and aggregates all Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) “shelf” registration and all capital market activity related to those shelf registrations.
  • Shelf registration refers to the registration of securities, under SEC rule 415, that are not to be presently offered for sale. SEC rule 415 allows issuers to register securities (such as Equity, Fixed Income, and Universal) for an offering to be made on a continuous or delayed basis. That is, the securities are being registered so they can be placed “on the shelf” until the time comes for issuance. The shelf registrations may be primary or secondary or both.
  • Issuers use a two year window to speculate on capital markets activity, and to determine the types of securities that the issuers will use during this time to raise capital. Issuers that qualify as well-known seasoned issuers (wksi) file an unlimited shelf every three years to raise capital. Shelf registrations allow corporations to defer the sale of securities after registration until funds are needed or market conditions are favorable. Although, shelf registration permits a corporation to place the sell of shares on standby, it must still file the required annual and quarterly reports to the SEC.
  • Capital market activity relative to the shelf is called a “takedown.” Takedown is a term that refers to underwriters taking securities off the shelf. For example, a company files a five billion dollar shelf and later decides to sell one billion dollars worth of investment grade bonds. In this case, an underwriter has performed a one billion dollar shelf takedown and has left four billion dollars remaining on the shelf.
  • Shelf registrations and takedowns are a common occurrence in the market place, and represent a substantial portion of capital markets activity. It is important for bankers to keep track of shelf registrations and takedowns so that they know the value and or the types of securities available for issuance. For the investment banking divisions of banks, keeping track of shelf registrations and takedowns is a very difficult and time consuming undertaking. Couple this with analyzing the company's stock performance relative to this activity and a considerable outlay of resources is required.
  • Accordingly, there is a need for a software and database system that can populate a database table with the appropriate data to be used in an application tracking and analyzing these financial transactions.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Therefore it is an object of the invention to provide a software and database system that tracks and aggregates all SEC shelf registrations.
  • It is another object of the invention to provide a software and database system that tracks and aggregates all capital market activity related to an SEC shelf registration.
  • It is another object of the invention to provide a software and database system that tracks and aggregates all issuers and subsidiaries related to an SEC shelf registration.
  • It is another object of the invention to provide a software and database system that tracks all selling shareholders who register shares under these shelf offerings.
  • It is another object of the invention to provide a software and database system that tracks stock performance relative to capital markets activity.
  • These and other objects of the present invention are achieved in the preferred embodiments disclosed below by providing a method of tracking investment registrations including the steps of accessing a first database containing data associated with investment registrations, wherein the data is organized as a series of individual filings. The method further including retrieving data from the first database associated with selected ones of the filings, organizing the data into tables based on at least one aggregate aspect of the data common to multiple filings, and storing the retrieved data in at least one table.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the step of retrieving data includes the step of searching by a company ticker.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the step of retrieving data includes the step of searching by an issuer name.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of linking parent companies to their respective subordinate companies.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of tracking common stock associated with the filings.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of tracking a performance of the common stock.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of tracking a takedown relative to the filings.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of subtracting a respective takedown from a corresponding linked shelf filing.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of updating the data.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of updating the data when a takedown relative to the filings has occurred.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of automatically updating the data.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of searching a data entry system for previously downloaded data relating to a respective shelf filing.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of updating the data by searching for market activity relating to the shelf filing and downloading the data into the data entry system.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the method further includes the step of generating a report in a format suitable for investment banking.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, a computer implemented system for tracking investment registrations includes an accessing means for accessing a first database containing data associated with investment registrations, wherein the data is organized as a series of individual filings; a retrieving means for retrieving data from the first database associated with selected ones of the filings; an organizing means for organizing the data into tables based on at least one aggregate aspect of the data common to multiple filings; and a storing means for storing the retrieved data in at least one table.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, a computer readable medium is provided that includes software for tracking investment registrations. The software includes instructions for accessing a first database containing data associated with investment registrations, wherein the data is organized as a series of individual filings. The software further includes instructions for retrieving data from the first database associated with selected ones of the filings; organizing the data into tables based on at least one aggregate aspect of the data common to multiple filings; and storing the retrieved data in at least one table.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the software further includes instructions for tracking performance of common stock associated with the filings.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the software further includes instructions for linking parent companies to their respective subordinate companies.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the software further includes instructions for tracking a takedown relative to the filings.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the software further includes instructions for subtracting the takedown from a corresponding linked filing.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the software further includes instructions for updating the data in the tables in response to the takedown.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the software further includes instructions for retrieving data associated with previously retrieved data relating to a respective one of the filings.
  • According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the software further includes instructions for monitoring market activity relating to the filings.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
  • The invention may be best understood by reference to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures in which:
  • FIG. 1 is a flow diagram according to an embodiment of the invention;
  • FIG. 2 is a login screen image;
  • FIG. 3 is a main menu screen image;
  • FIG. 4 is a select deal screen image;
  • FIG. 5 is a shelf filing screen image;
  • FIG. 6 is a select issuer screen image;
  • FIG. 7 is an add/edit issuer screen image;
  • FIG. 8 is an equity takedown screen image;
  • FIG. 9 is a convertible takedown screen image; and
  • FIG. 10 is a fixed income takedown screen image.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT AND BEST MODE
  • Referring now specifically to the drawings, a software and database system according to an embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 1 and shown generally at reference numeral 10.
  • The system uses a class 3 tier system with an application service provider (ASP) front end, C# business logic, and a structured query language (SQL) server 2000 back end. The ASP is used to capture and present data, while all data manipulations and error checking are done in C#. Other suitable programming packages may also be used.
  • The system 10 provides the ability to search by ticker or issuer name and track all shelf registrations. It also stores data points per filing and per deal into a structured database, provides tools for analyzing data and creating reports, links parent companies to all subordinate companies, provides breakdown and roll up of parent-child shelf registrations, aggregates data into formats conducive to prospecting for investment banking, tracks common stock and common stock versus S&P 500 Index performance relative to shelf takedowns to help analyze the effects of capital placement, and provides tools so that customers can map issuers to their own custom sector and industry groups.
  • In use, the system 10 provides a user with various screens to guide the user through the system 10. First, the user is presented with a login screen, shown in FIG. 2, to allow the user to login to the system 10. Once the username and password have been entered and the login button has been clicked, the username and password is checked against a USERS table, such as the one shown below in Table 1.
    TABLE 1
    Owner:
    Target DB name:
    Number of columns: 5
    Number of indexes: 0
    Number of foreign keys: 0
    Columns Data type Allow NULLs Value/Range
    UserID int identity Not allowed
    Name varchar(200) Not allowed
    Email varchar(200) Allowed
    Password varchar(200) Not allowed
    Service_Level varchar(200) Not allowed

    If their USERS.Service=ADMIN, then they are forwarded on to the main menu and a session is started. If their USERS.Service does not equal ADMIN then they are returned to the login page.
  • Once the user has logged into the system 10, the user is presented with a main menu screen, as shown in FIG. 3. The main menu allows the user to add, edit, or delete all four types of deals (shelf, equity, debt, and convertible) through the use of hyperlinks. If the user wants to edit or delete a deal, the user clicks on the “Select Deal” hyperlink. If the user wants to add a deal, the user clicks on the hyperlink related to the type of deal being entered.
  • If the user selects the Select Deal hyperlink on the main menu, a popup screen, shown in FIG. 4, appears. The popup screen allows the user to select a deal and then edit it. The popup screen will initially have no deals listed when loaded. Pull down menus are used to accept arguments to restrict the list and to further cut down the number of deals shown on the screen. Possible arguments include SHELF, EQUITY, FIXED INCOME, and CONVERTIBLE. Other drop down options include “Issuer Name” and “Filing Date.” Another pull down menu allows the userto select EQUALS, CONTAINS, GREATER THAN, and LESS THAN. Once the drop down menus have been selected and the submit button has been clicked, an SQL server search is run. The SQL server statement querying the deal will be modified depending on the arguments passed to it and the drop down menus. Once a deal number has been selected by clicking on the issuer name, the popup will close and the main window will then be forwarded to the correct “Add/Edit” screen with the deal number added as an argument.
  • If the user selects one of the “Add Deal” hyperlinks (Shelf Filing, Equity, Convertible, and Fixed Income), the user is directed to the correct Add/Edit screen for the respective deal type selected. For example, if the user selects the “Shelf Filing” hyperlink, the user is directed to an Add/Edit screen for Shelf Filing. When adding a deal, the user searches the SEC's Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system (EDGAR) for company filings. Once the desired filing is located, the data associated with that filing, including data from associated filings, is pulled into the system. This data is continually updated.
  • If the Shelf Filing hyperlink is selected, the Add/Edit screen, shown in FIG. 5, is presented. The Shelf Filing screen allows the user to add, edit, or delete a shelf filing. The screen is capable of using the deal number provided by the Select Deal popup screen as an argument. If a deal number is provided, the deal information is prepopulated. If a deal number is not provided, the user can populate the table using other links, such as “Select Issuer” and “Add Selling Shareholder.”
  • If the Select Issuer hyperlink is selected, a Select Issuer popup screen appears, shown in FIG. 6. The Select Issuer screen is used to populate issuer information for each deal. The Select Issuer screen performs an SQL server search using an issuers table like the one shown below in Table 2.
    TABLE 2
    Owner:
    Target DB name:
    Number of columns: 9
    Number of indexes: 0
    Number of foreign keys: 5
    Columns Data type Allow NULLS Value/Range
    IssuerID int identity Not allowed
    Issuer_Name varchar(200) Not allowed
    Website varchar(200) Allowed
    SIC_Code (FK) int Allowed
    ExchangeID (FK) int Allowed
    Ticker varchar(20) Allowed
    NationalityID (FK) int Allowed
    SectorID (FK) int Allowed
    IndustryID (FK) int Allowed
    Foreign keys Child Parent
    tbl_SIC_tbl_Issuer_FK1 SIC_Code tbl_SIC.SIC_code
    tbl_Exchange_tbl_Issuer_FK1 ExchangeID tbl_Exchange.ExchangeID
    tbl_Nationality_tbl_Issuer_FK1 NationalityID tbl_Nationality.NationalityID
    tbl_Industry_tbl_Issuer_FK1 IndustryID tbl_Industry.IndustryID
    tbl_Sector_tbl_Issuer_FK1 SectorID tbl_Sector.SectorID
    tbl_Issuer_tbl_SHELF_FK1 tbl_SHELF.IssuerID IssuerID
    tbl_Issuer_tbl_EQUITY_FK1 tbl_EQUITY.IssuerID IssuerID
    tbl_Issuer_tbl_CONVERTIBLE_FK1 tbl_CONVERTIBLE.IssuerID IssuerID
    tbl_Issuer_tbl_FIXEDINCOME_FK1 tbl_FIXEDINCOME.IssuerID IssuerID
  • Drop down menus allow the user to restrict the search. The first drop down menu includes the options of “Issuer Name” and “Ticker.” The second drop down menu options are EQUALS and CONTAINS. When an issuer is selected, the window will close and the main Shelf Filing screen will populate with that issuer.
  • If the user is not able to find the issuer they are looking for, they can click the “Add Issuer” link and it will forward them to the Add/Edit Issuer screen, shown in FIG. 7, with no arguments passed to it. The Add/Edit Issuer screen allows the user to add/edit an issuer. If the screen is loaded with an Issuer ID passed to it, then all of the information will be prepopulated. If the screen is called with no arguments, then the user will have to add the issuer. In this case, the screen will be empty and issuer ID will have a non-editable “New Issuer” tag. When the Save and Select button is selected, the user is returned to the Shelf Filing screen with this issuer selected.
  • The Shelf Filing screen also allows underwriter information to be added by selecting the “Add Selling Shareholder” link or deleted by selecting the remove link. Once a deal has been selected, specific checks are made against the data after it is entered to make sure it is in the correct format. Any error messages may be provided in red at the top of the screen, listing everything that is incorrect before the deal can be saved or updated in a shelf database like the one shown below in Table 3.
    TABLE 3
    Owner:
    Target DB name:
    Number of columns: 40
    Number of indexes: 0
    Number of foreign keys: 1
    Allow Value/
    Columns Data type NULLs Range
    Deal int Not
    allowed
    IssuerID (FK) int Not
    allowed
    Link_1 varchar(200) Allowed
    Link_2 varchar(200) Allowed
    Link_3 varchar(200) Allowed
    Filing_Form varchar(20) Allowed
    Filing_Date datetime Allowed
    Rule_415_YN varchar(1) Allowed
    Rule_462_YN varchar(1) Allowed
    Rule_429_YN varchar(1) Allowed
    Security_Class varchar(20) Allowed
    Value decimal(12, 2) Allowed
    Equity_Value decimal(12, 2) Allowed
    Debt_Value decimal(12, 2) Allowed
    Other_Value decimal(12, 2) Allowed
    Primary_Value decimal(12, 2) Allowed
    Secondary_Value decimal(12, 2) Allowed
    Primary_Shares int Allowed
    Secondary_Shares int Allowed
    Last_Trade_before_file decimal(12, 3) Allowed
    Purpose varchar(50) Allowed
    Type varchar(50) Allowed
    Shelf_Note varchar(1000) Allowed
    Use_Proceeds varchar(1000) Allowed
    LT_Debt decimal(15, 3) Allowed
    Common_Stock_Authorized int Allowed
    Common_Stock_Outstanding int Allowed
    Common_Stock_Issued int Allowed
    Preferred_Stock_Authorized int Allowed
    Preferred_Stock_Outstanding int Allowed
    Preferred_Stock_Issued int Allowed
    Restricted_Stock_Authorized int Allowed
    Restricted_Stock_Outstanding int Allowed
    Restricted_Stock_Issued int Allowed
    Shareholders_Equity decimal(15, 3) Allowed
    Stock_Units_Authorized int Allowed
    Stock_Units_Outstanding int Allowed
    Stock_Units_Issued int Allowed
    Takedown_YN varchar(1) Allowed
    Revised_Value decimal(12, 2) Allowed
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  • If the Equity, Convertible, or Fixed Income hyperlink is selected, an Add/Edit screen for the selected link is presented. FIGS. 8, 9, and 10 are representative of screens related to the hyperlinks. Like the Shelf Filing screen, the Equity, Convertible, and Fixed Income screens are capable of using the deal number provided by the Select Deal popup screen as an argument. If a deal number is provided, the deal information is prepopulated. If a deal number is not provided, the user can populate the table using other links. The Equity, Convertible, and Fixed Income screens operate in the same manner, thus, only the Equity Takedown screen will be discussed in detail.
  • The EquityTakedown screen, shown in FIG. 8, allows the userto add, edit, or delete an equity takedown. The Select Shelf hyperlink links to the Select Deal screen passing it the argument to only look for Shelf deals, so that only Shelf deals appear for selection. This allows the takedown and shelf filings to be linked so that the system automatically subtracts the amount of the takedown from the original shelf, allowing a user to keep track of how much of the shelf is remaining for future capital issuance. Once a shelf is selected, it will populate the other information on that section. Underwriters are added by selecting the “Add Bank” link that brings up an “Add Bank” screen (not shown) to allow the user to add a bank and its role to the list. Specific checks against the data after it is entered is then performed. Any error messages may be in red at the top of the page, listing everything that is incorrect before the deal is saved or update in an Equity database like the one shown below in Table 4.
    TABLE 4
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    Number of columns: 31
    Number of indexes: 0
    Number of foreign keys: 1
    Allow Value/
    Columns Data type NULLS Range
    Deal int Not
    allowed
    Shelf int Not
    allowed
    IssuerID (FK) int Not
    allowed
    Link_1 varchar(200) Allowed
    Link_2 varchar(200) Allowed
    Link_3 varchar(200) Allowed
    Form varchar(20) Allowed
    Filing_Date datetime Allowed
    Shares_Registered int Allowed
    Shares_Issued int Allowed
    Shares_Secondary int Allowed
    Shares_Primary int Allowed
    Price decimal(10, 3) Allowed
    Security_Class varchar(100) Allowed
    Interest decimal(10, 3) Allowed
    Lock_Up int Allowed
    Note varchar(1000) Allowed
    Debt_Total decimal(12, 3) Allowed
    Shares_Outstanding int Allowed
    Shares_Outstanding_TD int Allowed
    Overallotment_Authorized int Allowed
    Overallotment_Price_Date datetime Allowed
    Overallotment_Shares_Issued datetime Allowed
    Gross_Spread_Share decimal(12, 3) Allowed
    Gross_Spread_Total decimal(12, 3) Allowed
    Proceeds_Share decimal(12, 3) Allowed
    Proceeds_Total decimal(12, 3) Allowed
    Proceeds_Use varchar(1000) Allowed
    LastTrade_Before_File decimal(12, 3) Allowed
    Price_Date datetime Allowed
    LastTrade_Before_Price decimal(12, 3) Allowed
    Foreign keys Child Parent
    tbl_Issuer_tbl_EQUITY_FK1 IssuerID tbl_Issuer.IssuerID

    The information may then be saved, cancelled, or deleted. When the save button is selected, the data is updated for an existing deal and added for a new deal. When the delete button is selected, the deal number from the Equity database, as well as, rows in a “Deal Bank” database with that deal number are deleted.
  • The Convertible Takedown screen, shown in FIG. 9, allows the user to add, edit, or delete a convertible takedown, and the Fixed Income Takedown screen, shown in FIG. 10, allows the user to add, edit, or delete a fixed income takedown. When the save button is selected, the data is updated for an existing deal and added for a new deal. When the delete button is selected, the deal number is deleted from a Convertible and Fixed Income table, as well as, all rows in the Deal Bank database and a “Deal Selling Shareholder” database with that deal number.
  • In addition to adding, editing, and deleting shelf filings and takedowns, the system 10 allows a user to run queries on specific filings. This allows a user to analyze the data for specific filings. For example, a user may want to analyze the performance of a filing with respect to the market. The system 10 also allows a user to create reports for use by bankers and other individuals in the investment world.
  • A software and database system is described above. Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from its scope. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation.

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1. A method of tracking investment registrations, comprising the steps of:
(a) accessing a first database containing data associated with investment registrations, wherein the data is organized as a series of individual filings;
(b) retrieving data from the first database associated with selected ones of the filings;
(c) organizing the data into tables based on at least one aggregate aspect of the data common to multiple filings; and
(d) storing the retrieved data in at least one table.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of retrieving data includes the step of searching by a company ticker.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of retrieving data includes the step of searching by an issuer name.
4. The method according to claim 1, and further including the step of linking parent companies to their respective subordinate companies.
5. The method according to claim 1, and further including the step of tracking common stock associated with the filings.
6. The method according to claim 5, and further including the step of tracking a performance of the common stock.
7. The method according to claim 1, and further including the step of tracking a takedown relative to the filings.
8. The method according to claim 7, and further including the step of subtracting a respective takedown from a corresponding linked shelf filing.
9. The method according to claim 8, and further including the step of updating the data.
10. The method according to claim 1, and further including the step of updating the data when a takedown relative to the filings has occurred.
11. The method according to claim 1, and further including the step of automatically updating the data.
12. The method according to claim 1, and further including the step of searching a data entry system for previously downloaded data relating to a respective shelf filing.
13. The method according to claim 12, and further including the step of updating the data by searching for market activity relating to the shelf filing and downloading the data into the data entry system.
14. The method according to claim 1, and further including the step of generating a report in a format suitable for investment banking.
15. A computer implemented system for tracking investment registrations, comprising:
(a) an accessing means for accessing a first database containing data associated with investment registrations, wherein the data is organized as a series of individual filings;
(b) a retrieving means for retrieving data from the first database associated with selected ones of the filings;
(c) an organizing means for organizing the data into tables based on at least one aggregate aspect of the data common to multiple filings; and
(d) a storing means for storing the retrieved data in at least one table.
16. A computer readable medium including software for tracking investment registrations, the software comprising instructions for:
(a) accessing a first database containing data associated with investment registrations, wherein the data is organized as a series of individual filings;
(b) retrieving data from the first database associated with selected ones of the filings;
(c) organizing the data into tables based on at least one aggregate aspect of the data common to multiple filings; and
(d) storing the retrieved data in at least one table.
17. The computer readable medium including software according to claim 16, and further including instructions for tracking performance of common stock associated with the filings.
18. The computer readable medium including software according to claim 16, and further including instructions for linking parent companies to their respective subordinate companies.
19. The computer readable medium including software according to claim 16, and further including instructions for tracking a takedown relative to the filings.
20. The computer readable medium including software according to claim 19, and further including instructions for subtracting the takedown from a corresponding linked filing.
21. The computer readable medium including software according to claim 20, and further including instructions for updating the data in the tables in response to the takedown.
22. The computer readable medium including software according to claim 16, and further including instructions for retrieving data associated with previously retrieved data relating to a respective one of the filings.
23. The computer readable medium including software according to claim 16, and further including instructions for monitoring market activity relating to the filings.
24. The computer readable medium including software according to claim 16, and further including instructions for generating a report in a format suitable for investment banking.
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