Articles, tagged with "reverse merger", page 3
18th July 2008
Dynasty Resources is your Gateway to business in China. Through partnerships with top companies, each specializing in a unique area of China business, Dynasty provides quality services that help you enter the most exciting market on earth. SPACs, Special ...
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Author:
jeya
30th June 2008
Dynasty Resources is your gateway to business in China. Through partnerships with top companies, each specializing in a unique area of China business, Dynasty provides quality services that help you enter the most exciting market on earth. The need to rai...
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Author:
jeya
09th September 2005
A reverse merger is a method used by many small and mid-cap companies to initially go public, its the purchase of, and reverse merger into, an existing public shell company. This is inexpensive compared with conventional Initial public offerings (IPO). Th...
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Author:
Joseph Quinones
29th July 2005
One overlooked individual in the process of taking a company public through reverse merger is the market maker. The market marker is critical especially if the company is going to be listed on OTC Bulletin Board or the NQB. Pink sheets.
Once the privat...
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Author:
Joseph Quinones
23rd July 2005
Are the promoters and consultants destroying the market for Reverse Merger? First lets take a look at reverse merger. In a Reverse Merger, an operating private company merges with a public company that has little or no assets, nor know liabilities (the "s...
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Author:
Joseph Quinones
22nd July 2005
There is a great deal of abuse going on in the OTC Bulletin Board Market and a lot of money is being made as result of it. Regulators are trying to deal with the problem but are unable to put a halt to it, unless they take drastic steps which will be detr...
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Author:
Joseph Quinones
14th July 2005
Rule 15c211 Was designed to allow fully reporting public companies to
have their securities quoted on the Over-The-Counter Bulletin Board
("OTCBB") by filing some simple disclosure.
Under SEC Rule 15C211, a U.S. securities broker or dealer may not p...
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Author:
Joseph Quinones
13th July 2005
Small and mid-size companies looking to go public usually think IPO (Initial Public offering), but find it difficult to get an underwriter to look at them. They go out an engage a consultant that advises them to do a reverse merger and they usually jump i...
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Author:
Joseph Quinones
13th July 2005
It's the dream of every person who starts a business to some day see it trading in one of the stock exchanges even after they are no longer associated with the company. The first step (#1) is simple since most small company are already incorporated and ha...
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Author:
Joseph Quinones