Advantages of Taking Company Public – S1 Filing – Take Company Public

Yazan: James Scott | 14 January 2011 | No Comments
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So many companies claim to have the answers but few do. Many companies will take huge upfront fees but few can fulfill their promises.

Princeton Corporate Solutions announces their new all inclusive, Turn-Key solution for companies who want to create a solid corporate infrastructure, go public on the OTCBB and take their products and services to the international market place.

What Are The Disadvantages To Taking Your Company Public? – PIPE Lenders – S1 Lawyers – Globalization

Yazan: James Scott | 28 December 2010 | No Comments
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Companies decide to go public for many different reasons: expansion, need for capital, exit strategy, acquisition facilitation, globalization etc. But what are the real advantages to going public? First, let’s go over the disadvantages. Your life becomes an open book and as an executive your spending habits and failures will be a matter of public information with your annual and quarterly filings.

IPO Consultant – Globalization Strategist – Taking Companies Public

Yazan: James Scott | 27 December 2010 | No Comments
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It’s outside the nature of the strong willed, motivated IPO consultant, global strategist or structuring consultant to give up and through in the towel but sometimes failure is the only option. When you deal with a company, which will represent most of your clientele, that will follow instructions to get from point A to point B you can help them succeed promptly with little resistance and you can optimize their position with relevant ease if you are truly qualified for the contract that you’ve taken on.

How To Take A Company Public – Head Butting A Brick Wall – Cliff Diving Without A Parachute

Yazan: James Scott | 24 December 2010 | No Comments
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Clean OTCBB shells that are ready for a reverse merger are like the legends of White Elephants, the Chupacabre and Bigfoot. Everyone has heard of them but no one has seen one. I have seen so many fly-by-night consulting firms pop up in the past year it’s depressing. Of course the claim to have 17 years in the industry with 100’s of reverse mergers tomb stoned on a page that ‘they just can’t remember the link to’.

The Art of Executive Interrogation: How To Hire The Right Executive Every Time

Yazan: James Scott | 22 December 2010 | No Comments
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If you are taking your company public, expanding your corporation, doing in house cleanup to get rid of dead weight or just filling a C level or VP level position at your company your hiring method should be clear, concise and strategic. You need to take into consideration every intricacy that the individual being interviewed has to be exposed. You need to pay attention to what is said, not said, gestures, verbal intonations and the overall presence of the individual. Here are a few things to take into consideration when hiring an executive. These are elements outside of the resume.

Take Your Company Public Via Reverse Merger or Direct Filing?

Yazan: James Scott | 27 June 2010 | No Comments
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Now more than ever public shell predators are out in full force taking advantage of CEOs and corporate executives who need to go public in order to gain more influence in the marketplace, raise capital, grow through acquisition and bring on prize executives with share ownership.

Many uninformed board members and ‘C’ level executives who take the route of a reverse merger fall prey to shell selling hoodlums who retain a sizable portion of the company after transfer as well as cover up liens, free trading shares and other issues that will have a tragic effect on the new owners of this shell that will soon crumble after the merger is complete.

Globalization Consultants – Mergers And Acquisitions – Organic Growth Is Not Enough

Yazan: James Scott | 17 June 2010 | No Comments
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In a perfect world public and large private companies could experience rapid growth by simply treating their client base right and taking and gradually making more transactions to increase revenues to subsidize the additional costs of more locations, employees etc. This is fine if you’re only trying to build a company worth a few million and then fold up when you’re ready to retire.

But if you are looking to build a legacy company that you can hand down to generations, create jobs, expand globally and constantly have a steady stream of purchase and merger offers as a safety net, you need to grow through acquisition and the best way to raise the capital for this process is to go public.

Taking Your Company Public and How To Raise Capital In Tough Times

Yazan: James Scott | 02 June 2010 | No Comments
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As the unfortunate recipients of a bastardized economy whose immediate future is as grim as the past two years there is a massive economic shift. Banks are crumbling towers of cards and executives in charge of this so called ‘rebound’ effort are about as qualified as a blind, deaf, mute, quadriplegic trying to win the iron man. In short, at this rate we’re in big trouble.

OTC Bulletin Board – Stay Public and Profitable – OTCBB

Yazan: James Scott | 21 May 2010 | No Comments
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IPOs and Taking Your Company Public: Why Do Public Companies Fail? There are a few things that one needs to consider when strategizing to take a business public on a major exchange: corporate structure, the speed and efficiency at which the IPO is facilitated, the market creation post public with corporate publicity strategies and investor relations, relationships to secure ongoing financing and finally strategic growth through acquisition.

The corporate structure is the foundation to the company which includes a strong ‘C’ level leadership boasting a pedigree of steeped experience and professional track record.

International Development Consulting Firms and OTCBB

Yazan: James Scott | 31 March 2010 | No Comments
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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.

Many times, when I’m hired to structure a company before funding, they will be under the impression that my evaluation is a mere formality and they are ready to go. Often I’m the bearer of bad news when I have to break it to the client that their company has more holes than Swiss cheese and 30 to 60 days away from starting the fund raising process.