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Re: EZmoney- post# 3800

Sunday, 06/01/2014 6:25:59 AM

Sunday, June 01, 2014 6:25:59 AM

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USTC - Reverse Merger possible!

USTC - Targets 0.002 / 0.0042 / 0.006 / 0.008
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What to look for:
See information below

Mr. Steve Maddox is retiring and new management is joining the company with loads of great ideas.

The management and board of director changes will be announced around the end of the month as the details and paperwork for the handover of the Company management are completed.


http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=62308246

There will be management and board of director changes and additions in the coming months and announcements of the projects we have started or acquired.

Source: USA Real Estate Holding Co 310-526-8076


Further information can be obtained by contacting our Investor Relations firm Pacific Equity Alliance at +1 858-886-7237

http://www.pacificequityusa.com
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What to look for:

Reverse Mergers
have various stages of readiness and upside potential.
Here's a list that may help people going forward.


Stage 1:
would be a dormant shell who is suddenly reactivated
(Weakest one, could be a year+ before they do anything).
Also, a shell who suddenly raises their A/S
or creates some new Preferred shares would be a stage 1.
Still weak.

Stage 2:
would be filing a 15-12g
(Still very weak,
might be nothing more than someone
who couldn't afford their auditor anymore,
unless coupled with a name change).

Stage 3:
would be a change in officers and company address
(This one is a decent place to real radar this one,
maybe nibble a bit).
What you want to see is the new officers
have a decent track record on past business deals
especially if they did a successful merger in the past.

Stage 4:
would be a name change
(I split this stage into two lists.
One's I can not find any info on new company.
These I watch but don't buy.
A real company who is already doing a lot of business
should be all over google.
The good one's are the one's
where new company name is all over google,
appears to have decent revenue.

Now even if you make it through these four stages, Stage 5 is the make it or break it stage.

Stage 5:
How do they structure the merger.
What percent of new company do shell holders end up with.
20-30% of new company is a dream split.
10% workable, less not usually a good deal.
Also, do they do a R/S a deal killer almost every time.

Bottom line:
until you make it to stage 5,
get the answers you need regarding share structure

after the merger, confirm no R/S
and get a feel whether new management
is shareholder friendly....

these are lotto's you throw a few dollars at
hoping to get lucky.

After Stage 5
you can find some life changing deals
after filtering down to a few strong one's
who are about to be up and running.