Raising Capital To Start Your Company

May 31st, 2008 by Addy | 0

The first capital influx into a start-up enterprise provides the thrust to bring forth the company founder’s vision into solid results.

The incongruous fact is that, even though there are many capital providers, at times it’s a rare and hard to find item, and even more so for an unproven start up company.

Raising capital is very important to conceive the start-up’s operations and to arrive at the point where outside capital can see and feel the progress of the start-up company, realizing the personal financial dangers the company insiders took in getting there.


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Reverse Merger With A Public Shell Alternative

May 30th, 2008 by Addy | 0

“Going Public” is the procedure of selling and promoting shares once held by a closely held private company to the general investing public for the first time ever; many times it has been referred as an IPO (Initial Public Offering).

Many skilled small business owners have the grand dream of taking their private business public. The economic incentives and rewards of becoming a public corporation include opportunities seldom offered to private businesses. Of course, the prestige and glamour are indicators of success when a private business goes public.


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Why Companies Should Go Public Without A Public Shell Or Reverse Merger

May 26th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Many small companies often wonder how to take a company public. They may have heard in past years about doing a reverse merger with a public shell, which is a very risky transaction.

It

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Going Public: Learn How Any Company Can Go Public & Get A Stock Symbol

May 22nd, 2008 by Addy | 0

Most individuals would invariably think that you need to be a very large company, such as Google or Cisco Systems, to think about going public or even think of doing an IPO. As a matter of fact any company, either a startup or already established company, can become a public business, minimum asset or revenue requirements.


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