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Taking A Foreign Company Public: A Must Read!

Many companies have a unique service or product but either lacks the capital or know-how to go public. Going public slams open the doors to massive global capital possibilities and massive partnering and strategic growth capabilities. A financially broke company should never try to go public to raise money to stay afloat as you'll only attract the fee based predatory consultants who make their money on individual fee oriented services without the ability to bring it all together in a turn-key solution so in the end there is no accountability.

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Posted by James Scott    Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010

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How To Make Your Public Company A Huge Success

OK, so you've just spent 5 months to a year in the process of going public. You've paid fat fees to auditors, consultants and lawyers, now you're public...now what? How do you make a success of your new public company? Obviously you have solid executives at the helm and a board of directors advising you on various strategies and setting up new strategic alliances. You've eyed up companies to purchase as growth through acquisition is one of the main reasons for being public but how do you keep your stock selling and stable? How can you make it so your company stands head and shoulders above all other priorities of your market maker or broker dealer? You need to make their phone ring by pounding the pavement via public relations and pure publicity.

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Posted by James Scott    Date: Monday, March 1, 2010

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Business Owners: Experience Pure Industry Domination Right Now!

For many professionals, entrepreneurs and business owners the current reality of their intercompany and inter industry promotion and prominence is a far cry from where they originally envisioned themselves to be. What is the factor that thrusts some people and companies forward in the professional sense and why are some straggling behind like desperate, obsolete room size computers in a hand held PC world?

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Posted by James Scott    Date: Saturday, February 27, 2010

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Corporations: How To Structure Your Business For Angel Inestment

Business Owners: Build A Corporate Structure That Investors Love! Ok, you've decided to go after investment capital but you're not sure where to start. Here are the basics that you should pay close attention to before putting your company in front of investors.

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Posted by James Scott    Date: Saturday, February 27, 2010

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Guaranteed Venture Capital and Private Investor Funding Solutions

Think back to just a few short years ago, banks were on a lending spree, corporate lines of credit were being issued in record volume and companies were able to raise equity and debt capital with reasonable ease; then came the banking crash which unfortunately brought on an entirely new group of scams preyed on the innocent and naive small business owner which damaged the economy that much more.

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Posted by James Scott    Date: Saturday, February 27, 2010

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Take Your Company Public: This Is The Only Honest Advice You\’ll Get!

Bypassing the blistering reality that banks aren't making small or medium size business loans. Lines of credit are deal. Hard money predators are out in full force and legitimate funding sources are at an all time low. Companies can take the tried and tested route in hiring a consultant, structuring their company, building strategic alliances, creating a solid board of directors and then authoring the business plan and PPM for the initial raise but why would they when they have so many scammers telling them that they can easily raise the capital with a shelf corporation or reverse merger into a pink sheets public shell.

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Posted by James Scott    Date: Saturday, February 27, 2010

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How To Go Public: The Process

Becoming a publicly traded company is an exciting and rewarding experience. The following sets forth the method, steps, fees and estimated timetable to go public on the OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB) 'from scratch', or through a self-filing and discusses the 1934 Exchange Act responsibilities after a company's registration statement has gone effective (after the company has become publicly traded):

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Posted by James Scott    Date: Saturday, February 27, 2010

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Raise Capital Extremely Fast and Very Easy! Guaranteed To Work Every Time!

Structure your company should spearhead your capital raising initiative. Make sure that your corporate layout is conducive to creating and retaining investor and venture capitalist attention. You should have a solid and elite executive team composed of the best of the best that your industry has to offer and if you can't attract those in the upper echelon of your business genre, you need to take an active approach to branding them as experts using on and offline PR campaigns labeling yourselves as industry experts who are innovating industry changing solutions. Create a stir, be controversial (but not offensive) and be ready to back up your stir with empirical evidence of your knowledge and success. You should have an advisory board and board of directors composed of industry specialists. Each individual should represent a forte that makes investors start to salivate when they are reading the bio section of your business plan. They should be able to contribute with contract negotiation, strong alliance introduction capabilities and more. When choosing professionals to fill the void of adviser and director positions you should think in terms of corporate 'growth' and 'stabilization'.

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Posted by James Scott    Date: Thursday, January 28, 2010

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Raising Capital for Your Company? Beware of the Hard Sell Consulting Firm

Private Placement Memorandum authoring and the process of taking one's company public are services that require extensive experience and the ability to look at a deal objectively and peripherally to evaluate all the angles to enhance the ability of the client to achieve funding in a timely manner.

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Posted by James Scott    Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010

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Take Your Company Public: A Must Read Before You Do Anything!

Take Your Company Public: A Must Read Before You Do Anything! As a consultant in the business of structuring companies, setting up strategic alliances for clients, writing business plans and PPM's and taking companies public on the OTCBB, I must admit I've seen my share of scams and swindling of uninformed clients. One sad issue that permeates the industry is clients who believe that their only option is to give up substantial equity while paying hefty fees to consultants who take your company public.

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Posted by James Scott    Date: Monday, January 11, 2010

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