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Of all the countries in the entire world, the United States has made it easy for entrepreneurs to capitalize start up businesses as well as existing businesses. The United States has more advantages for entrepreneurs than any country in the world.
Direct Public Offerings were designed to meet the needs of entrepreneurs, inventors, companies wishing to expand, and existing firms looking to capture a larger percentage of their market through mergers and acquisitions.
The average entrepreneur knows very little about going public. That is to say, the ‘average’ entrepreneur knows what they have been told about going public. The GODIRECTPUBLICOFFERING.COM video will educate you on the process, and when you purchase the video we will walk you through the process to get ‘qualified’ to trade on the NASDAQ
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THREE MYTHS THAT KEEP BUSINESSES UNDERCAPITALIZED AND SMALL
- I need a million dollars to go public
- I will go public when I get ‘BIG’ enough
- It takes a lot of work and money to stay public
The United States has put together systems to foster the entrepreneur. There is the Small Business Administration, SBA Loans, IRS Corporate Tax Incentives, many others, including DIRECT PUBLIC OFFERINGS
At GODIRECTPUBLICOFFERING.COM, we consult and facilitate with the Entrepreneur, the Inventor, the Small Business Owner, and the National Firm through the Direct Public Offering process. We only participate in consulting on fully reporting and fully registered Direct Public Offerings thru the Securities and Exchange Commission. We do not get involved in ‘Pink Sheet’ projects.
At GODIRECTPUBLICOFFERING.COM our primary focus is consulting and facilitating with companies filing the SEC Regulation D, using the SB2 to get SEC ‘qualified’. During this same SEC phase we also consult with companies and the selected ‘Submitting Broker Dealer’ that files form 15c211 with the NASD. The NASD issues the stock symbol and final approval to start trading.
We are not registered broker dealers and are not involved with the sale of public companies shares. We are not licensed securities attorneys and do not give legal advice. We are not accountants and do not give advice on accounting matters. We facilitate you through the process, paperwork, and the ‘mystique’.
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