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9 Little Known Facts About Going Public
Many entrepreneurs have preconceived notions about taking their company public, most of which are not accurate.
Bird Flu Stocks - Is the Opportunity Real?
Everyone seems to be talking about the Avian Flu, otherwise known as the H5N1 virus. We believe the virus and danger is real, but are the investment opporunities for real?
Direct Public Offerings: Benefits and Drawbacks
Direct public offerings enable virtually any company to become publicly traded. Neither an underwriter nor a reverse merger is utilized in the transaction.
Going Public via Initial or Direct Public Offering: Role of the Securities and Exchange Commission
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the most well-known and feared governing body in the financial world. Its very name can be intimidating to a small company hoping to go public, but it doesn't have to be.
Going Public via Initial or Direct Public Offering: The Role of an Investor Relations Firm
Depending on the size and nature of a public offering, it may be necessary to hire a separate investor relations firm.
Going Public via Initial or Direct Public Offering: The Role of an Underwriter
Perhaps the most visible and familiar element of the initial public offering process is the underwriter.
Going Public via Initial or Direct Public Offering: The Role of the Stock Exchange
While stock exchanges provide a number of services and functions within the financial world, their basic purpose can be summed up in two words: monitoring and marketplace.
Going Public via Initial or Direct Public Offering: The Role of Your Board of Directors
A company's board of directors can play an important role in determining the kind of funding a public offering receives. If going public is your goal, the selection of board members should be given especially careful consideration.
Going Public: How Long Does it Take?
The process for a private company to go pubilc can be complex and time consuming. This article details some of the top-level factors that affect the timing.
Going Public: The Disadvantages
There are a number of disadvantages for private companies seeking to go public. Management needs to be aware of the drawbacks to properly weigh the advantages and opportunities.
Going Public: The Four Categories of Cost
Private companies seeking to go public via a direct public offering will need to pay for several basic costs, including accounting, legal, professional and miscellaneous transaction fees.
High Flying Stock: L International Computers, Inc. The Next DELL?
This company is being touted as the nex Dell. Is it? Investors beware!
High Flying Stock: Pacific Ethanol Inc.
Pacific Ethanol, Inc. is a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: PEIX) that is engaged in the development, production and marketing of renewable fuels in the United States.
Hot Stock Tips Are Not
A recent trend in stock promotion has been to send unsolicited messages to peoples cell phone. Investors should be wary of those messages.
How to Avoid Investment Scams
Investment scams are occuring very frequently. It is important that investors validate and verify everything they are told to reduce the chances of being defrauded.
Initial Public Offerings: Benefits and Drawbacks
Initial public offerings (IPOs) offer companies a number of benefits, but there are some drawbacks. This article reviews factors that any business thinking about going public should consider.
Online Trading: Should You be a Trader or Investor?
Millions of people invest in the stock market and many have thought about becoming a trader. Should you?
Penny Stocks: The Hype vs. Reality
Many investors race towards penny stocks and the allure of high returns. Are the returns real or a myth?
Signs of an Objective Investment Research Report
It is very easy for people to publish investment research reports. However, many of the reports are really paid advertisements or not validly issued.
Stock Spams Are Often Stock Scams
Stock spams are often stock scams. Investors should be wary.
Stock Tips Can Lead to Bad Investments
Investors find stock tips irresistable, but should investors buy hot-tips?
The Importance of Stock Research and Analysis
Stock research is important for all investors. There are telltale signs of strong companies and obvious signs of weak companies. Investors should generally be investing in the strongest companies with the best prospects.
The Warren Buffet Philosophy
Warren Buffet is known for his common sense investment approach that has let to enormous wealth for his investors and himself. How does he do it?
Whare is Fundamental Analysis?
Investors using fundamental analysis to make investment decisions are looking at the underlying aspects that determine company and stock valuations.
What is Naked Short Selling?
Naked short selling has gotten a lot of media attention over the last few months. Several small public companies have claimed to be a target of naked shorting, but is it even real?
What's in an Investment Newsletter?
Stock Newsletters are often packed with biased information. Investors need to be skeptical of what they read.
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