Going Public
Going Public with Your Company
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We assist businesses in “Going Public” fast. Any company can “Go Public” and have its own stock symbol. There are more than 15,000 public companies in the U.S. We can help your company go public on the NYSE, AMEX, NASDAQ, OTC Bulletin Board or Pink Sheets.The NASD OTCBB (over the counter bulletin board) as well as the Pink Sheets have NO asset and NO revenue requirements. Most of the smaller companies go public first on either the NASD OTCBB or the Pink Sheets. They can quite easily move up later to NASDAQ. In fact, if a company is interested in Going Public they may want to begin trading on the Pink Sheets. There are NO audits, NO periodic SEC reporting and they do not have to deal with Sarbanes Oxley. It also is very fast and relatively inexpensive. A company can initially begin trading on the Pink Sheets if they want to go public quickly and, if they choose, can trade on the OTCBB later very easily.
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Experience Matters
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Our company has experienced professionals to assist you in moving to the public arena. In addition to the attorneys and accountants at Crown Equity Holdings, we partner with investment banking and wall street research firms to provide you with the strongest team in the industry.
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Going Public
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There are a variety of ways of going public. One way for a company to go public is an IPO. In an initial public offering a company is doing two things simultaneously. One it is raising capital; the other it is going through the procedure of going public. We assist companies with the second part which is becoming a public company and having its own stock symbol and public stock which people can buy from their broker or online like any other public company.Going public in this manner is ideal for companies that may not be large enough to attract an underwriter for an IPO and those that don’t need to raise capital immediately. They want to go public because of the many benefits that being a public company offers such as increased valuation, using public stock as currency to acquire other companies and assets, liquidity, prestige and to reduce the need for expensive venture capital and other financing sources. It also makes it easier to raise capital since once you become public it gives you credibility and a benchmark trading price to raise capital against.Public companies are typically valued higher than their private counterparts. So, what many sophisticated CEO’s and CFO’s do is go public without simultaneously raising capital and thus receive a higher valuation and benchmark stock trading price. Then, as a public company, they do a private placement at a deep discount to the market with the provision that the investors hold the stock for 1 year.
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Example of How to Use the Power of a Public Company to Raise Capital
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As an example, a company goes public without initially raising capital and begins trading on the open market at US $20.00 per share. An individual can go on the internet or into a stock brokerage firm and buy stock at $20.00 per share. Public companies in this situation often sell stock in a private placement at a very substantial discount to the open market price (in this example, perhaps $17.00 per share). The investors agree to hold the stock for a period of time. The issuer can sell the stock themselves or have small broker/dealers assists them. Because investors can buy the stock at a deep discount to the open market price it gives them quite an incentive to invest.
Learn More about Becoming a Public Company
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We offer a free report on Going Public so you can learn how to become a public company. We have reports and newsletters that deal with updates and information on the following subjects: taking your company public, private placement, public shell company rule changes, investment banking, investments, shell corporations, corporate finance, how to go public, stock exchanges, venture capital, business finance and also mergers and acquisitions. We will keep you up to date on matters dealing with market makers, securities law, 15c211, private placement memorandums, PIPES Offerings and securities attorneys. We will keep you updated with the latest events so you can learn how to go public properly.
Go Public Comprehensive Program
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We are with you every step of the way through the entire process. We can assist you in incorporating your business right through to getting your stock symbol and listing your stock for public trading.We also offer a free consultation to presidents, senior executive management, mergers and acquisitions consultants and consultants of companies considering going public.Referrals from CPA’s, Business Brokers, Securities Lawyers, Accounting Firms and Financial Investment Advisors are welcomed.Sophisticated CEO’s, CFO’s and Financial Professionals realize a public company is a very powerful tool. This is one of the methods they use to raise capital more easily.
Can Any Company Go Public? Yes!
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Many people ask the question, what are the qualifications to go public? Any company, including foreign companies, can go public. You don’t have to have been in business for a certain amount of time and there are no revenue or asset requirements for going public. So, virtually any company qualifies for going public. This is for companies wishing to go public on the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB). NASDAQ does have certain requirements which are listed on their website. We can assist you in “Going Public” on NASDAQ, NASD, OTCBB, AMEX, or NYSE but smaller companies will usually prefer to go public on the OTCBB or the Pink Sheets because of less cost and less regulations.
Pink Sheets (National Quotations Bureau)
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Smaller companies may also consider trading on the “Pink Sheets”. This is becoming an increasingly popular option for companies. The electronic “Pink Sheets” (National Quotations Bureau) do not require regular reporting with the SEC nor audited financial’s. There are also no asset or revenue requirements. Companies such as Rolls Royce, Nestle, and Heineken trade there. Many CEO’s are choosing the “Pink Sheets” now because it offers many of the advantages of the OTCBB and NASDAQ without the SEC reporting requirements and audited financial’s.To trade on the Pink Sheets is very fast and inexpensive. We take you public and assist you with investor relations and other services after you receive your stock ticker symbol. We are one of the firms the Pink Sheets recommend to assist companies that want to go public on the Pink Sheets.
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Go Public with Confidence
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We can assist your company in going public on the NASDAQ, the NASD OTCBB or on the Pink Sheets. A publicly traded company is a very valuable and powerful tool.

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