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A National Resource for Shell Corporations & Reverse Mergers

Why use a Reverse Merger for raising capital instead of a IPO?

  It may not be as exciting or glamorous as an Initial Public Offering (IPO) but, the end results can be as effective and often more rewarding.
Things to consider:
Flexibility:
  Non-reporting public corporations, with less than $25 million in revenues, can raise up to $1 million in "seed money" annually - without registering the offering using a 504 exemption. Or, they can raise up to $5M using a 505 offering.
  
A public corporation can undertake a fully registered "follow-on" or "secondary" offering, of any size, at any time, by filing the appropriate documents with the SEC and securing the services of a couple of market makers / brokers.
  Once a market value is established for your stock
you can use these securities to capitalize other acquisitions or as collateral on loans or lines of credit.
  Venture Capital groups who underwrite offerings have two exit strategies; drive the business to a major IPO or sell it off to a larger corporation. Either one will generate maximum ROI and that's what they're in it for..
Control:
  Using a shell corporation and a reverse merger strategy puts the control of the entire process into your hands. You decide where, when and how things will be done.
  Few owners consider the effect that the loss of primary equity and decision-making control will have on their business when they work with an underwriter to do an IPO. The first job of a underwriting company is to protect their profits and their institutional client's investments. Remember, you'll only do one IPO, the underwriters may be doing one each week..
Costs:
  Acquiring a shell corporation, completing the merger and 504 or 505 offering documents can be done for less than $60K.
  Based on doing a below average IPO of $15M the costs to implement will be about $1.5M or 10% of the offering. About 50% of this is out-of-pocket. The current average IPO offering is running $150M

 

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