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Going Public
 
One of the biggest advantages of going public is the leverage and feasibility of obtaining funding for your corporation. Contact us to raise capital and/or go public today!

Going Public



Go Public

Going Public
 
If you have any doubts about going public or have not had a chance to familiarize with the public market, you can enjoy a quick read of our F.A.Q's in order to gain a better understanding of how to go public and what going public means for you.

How to go public
 
Does your company Need To Expand?
 
Learn how to gain access to expansion capital or capital needed for the exponential growth of your corporation.  Our experts and consultants can analyze and identify the best way to go public for you at no upfront cost. Once we identify the avenue to go public, we can engage the correct funding sources to raise you the Capital You Need!
 
Pros & Cons of Going Public

When a company wants to go public they sells shares of stock to the public, is one of the most important events. The new capital raised in a successful public offering can greatly increase a company's potential for growth and expansion into new markets. These benefits are not without costs, most importantly in the form of a loss of control over the business. Here is a list of pros and cons to consider in determining whether to go public.

 
Pros of going public
  • The company obtains increased prestige and visibility
  • Going public can help improve its financial condition by obtaining money that does not have to be repaid
  • Company stock can be used to raise capital
  • Company stock in the form of stock options can be offered to employees and contractors as a meaningful form of incentive compensation
 
Cons of going public
 
  • Management loses some of its freedom to act without board approval and approval of a majority of the shareholders in certain matters
  • Control of the company can be taken away from existing management if a dissident investor or group of investors obtains majority control
  • When a company goes public, the SEC requires it to reveal sensitive information on an ongoing basis



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