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How To Go Public – Going Public With A Company – Taking Your Company Public

Going public, the be all and end all to economic relief for the right companies. If you have a solid business process, profits, a solid infrastructure and scalable business model then yes, going public may be just what you need to get to the next level. Make sure your IR is set up and budget long term for this solution and keep your C level executives on TV and radio and other mass publicity venues that will have your stock price above the name of the company, below the executives name.

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Posted by James Scott - December 7, 2010 at 8:08 am

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S1 Lawyers – How To Spot The Ones That Will Make Your Nightmares Come True

I deal with S1 attorneys all day every day and most of them are entrepreneurial, hard working and interested in helping you in any way they can but there are also a lot of bad ones out there. If you are taking your company public the last thing you want is a broke as a joke s1 filing agent.

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Posted by James Scott - July 31, 2010 at 7:40 am

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Take My Company Public – Private Placement Memorandum – IPO Consultant

The US is a game preserve and the entrepreneur is the endangered species being hunted by political poachers. Don't expect a solution by government bureaucrats that use band aids intended to provide a temporary and sub-modest patch up, only problem is this band aid is suppose to close up a bazooka shot to the chest so don't wait on resolutions that will have a lasting effect.

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Posted by James Scott - July 4, 2010 at 8:09 am

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Institutional Bankers Political Blood Letting And The Demons Beneath Your Bed: It’s More Real Than You Think

Think back to when you were a child and your imagination was developing? You'd hear a bump from your closet or your eyes would play tricks on you as you swore you could see something slithering under your bed when the hallway light was turned off or when you'd creep, with back to the wall to the bathroom in the middle of the night and you could feel the energy of something staring at you from the opposite end of the hall's expanse, you look up and sure enough you'd see a cast shadow made visible by the glow of a full moon peering through the window.

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Posted by James Scott - May 29, 2010 at 8:19 am

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Taking A Company Public: Survival Of The Fittest

What happens when politicians perpetually fail the people of a nation? What happens when lying, steeling, cheating and other grotesque displays of a primitive mind become mainstream with those who have been elected to govern our nation?

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Posted by James Scott - April 26, 2010 at 8:01 am

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Taking A Company Public: Is Business A Form Of Warfare?

So is business a form of warfare? If it is who are the pawns and who are the kings? Let's look at the facts and past the 1980s clichs that chant: Greed Is Good and Business Is War as those chanting these phrases are often on the sidelines and not gifted enough to be on the field and playing and have no choice but to live vicariously through those they are jealously watching.

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Posted by James Scott - April 23, 2010 at 7:34 am

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Taking A Company Public: The Importance of ‘Swagger’

I've been involved with more mergers and acquisitions and IPOs than I can even count. I've been called many names when I'm getting involved with corporate turnaround consulting but the most common of these terms are: arrogant, cocky and hardheaded. I take these names as a feather in the cap and a notch on the belt because the worst thing that can happen is that a company or board of directors hires a wimp or pushover. Having swagger when walking into a negotiation session or presentation makes all the difference. Refuse to lose and have the contacts to back up your moves.

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Posted by James Scott - April 10, 2010 at 8:11 am

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Take Your Business Public Successfully: The Spoke Wheel Approach

The 'Spoke Wheel' Approach To Taking Your Company Public.

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Posted by James Scott - April 5, 2010 at 8:27 am

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Take Your Company Public: Understanding The Political Machine

Our firm takes small companies and industry genre leaders public in the United States. We specialize in the OTCBB, A to Z facilitation as well as NASDAQ IR and strategies consulting. We work with global corporate entities from Greece to China, from South America to Europe. I say this not to boast or market myself but to give you some comfort that what you are about to read is based purely on experience and absolutely objective and if you are about to take your company public or trying to turn-around or restructure your public entity, this information will be of tremendous help to you.

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Posted by James Scott -  at 8:01 am

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Before You Write A Private Placement Memorandum Read This

Why Are You Writing A Private Placement Memorandum (PPM) To Raise Capital? I feel like I have to put this out there as a corporate strategies consultant with a firm that is completely submerged in the industry of authoring business plans, private placement memorandums (regulation d rule 504, 505 and 506), facilitating direct public offerings to our database of investors and taking companies public on the OTCBB.

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Posted by James Scott - April 1, 2010 at 8:07 am

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