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Those who are able to achieve higher yields on their investments typically don't have a broker and don't listen to the advice of a financial planner. After all, if either of them knew what they were talking about they wouldn't be hustling others into allowing them to learn the trade game off of other people's money.
The reality is the few that have gained a comprehension for seeking out and getting involved with trades that open the floodgates to massive profits use their own money and operate as part of a small, tight knit group. The members of this 'group' always have their feelers out like tentacles sucking up and analyzing potential transactions, immediately looking for strategic elements and immediately dumping 99% as they don't meet the criteria.
Two major components that professional investors who use their own money and are able to consistently pick winning transactions are companies that are in merger and/or acquisition mode and companies that are seeking seed capital specifically to go public.
Let's focus on the latter. Companies seeking seed capital to go public are often financially viable companies with modest liquidity but are taking on seed investors so that they can meet the SEC minimum criteria of having 40 investors on the books to qualify for going public. Investors that are able to, literally, make millions per transaction have a way of getting into these opportunities by connecting with consultants who take companies public.
If you are able to get involved with these consulting firms and if you have some capital to designate as a seed investor, you can literally be placed in 4,5 or even 6+ pre IPO investments per year. When you are one of the 40 investors in a pre public OTCBB corporation you are usually investing seed capital at a fraction of the future public price by way of DPO (Direct Public Offering). The difference between what you pay for the seed stock and what the company charges per share when public is the profit.
It isn't at all out of the ordinary to buy seed stock at 50 cents and have that stock gain in value of $1.00 to $1.50 when the company goes public and yes, you just made 50 cents to $1.00 net profit on each share. The great thing is you can often invest as a seed investor with as little as $5,000 to $10,000. If you have more capital you can spread it out over multiple pre-IPO opportunities. Seek out the pre- public companies and make a fortune!
Do you want to talk to a consultant that will help you decide which path is best for your company? Call Princeton Corporate Solutions today at 267-233-0183 or visit our website at http://www.princetoncorporatesolutions.com there are many ways to take your company public in an affordable manner that will achieve your goals and begin raising capital quickly.
Do you want a legitimate, quick and easy way of taking your company public? Do you want to talk to a consultant that will help you decide which path is best for your company? Call Princeton Corporate Solutions today at 267-233-0183 or visit our website at http://www.princetoncorporatesolutions.com there are many ways to take your company public in an affordable manner that will achieve your goals and begin raising capital quickly.
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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 are only trying to build a company worth a few million and then fold up when you are 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.