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How far beyond?
And beyond.
Attorney Letter out https://www.otcmarkets.com/otcapi/company/financial-report/303170/content
close .032 nice
close .032 nice pic.twitter.com/mfAytpLs5U
— TB (@tb97132232) September 17, 2021
See - .03+ - maybe 04 before close? Let's see
No, I want a business plan...with a verifiable company attached.
That is not a business plan - real businesses have a product and try to make money.
Do you want the name of the company?
OK I'll Help! Reverse merger with a existing private corporation IS the business plan! Hope this help all! $$
TAZ
Hmm... sounds like there is no business plan.
No link means no business plan.
No need to discuss with you. Just wait and see.
The statement was "I don't see" a business plan.
If it actually exists please link to this alleged "business plan" so it can be discussed.
Quote: .0015 - 60 % nice thank - now .02
They updated today share structure on the OTC website. Beautiful.
Target?
10 cent relying to outstanding shares?
Very competitive business plan. You are wrong again.
I don't see a business plan...
..and only a handful ever broke a dollar.
Worthless crap.
Here 50+ SHELL and REVERSE MERGERS
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Reverse-Mergers-7308/
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FCNK - ran from .02 to 3.50 ( 17,000%) - http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=18908373
VIPM - ran from 0.0001 to 0.015 ( 15,000%) - http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=19393163
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HCOM - ran from 0.001 to 0.10 ( 9,900%) - http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=19012699
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GWRX - ran from 0.01 to 0.475 ( 4,700%) - http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=19011400
UMCC - ran from 0.003 to 0.14 ( 4,600%)
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PGNF - ran from 0.002 to 0.065 ( 3,100%)
FCRZ - ran from 0.003 to 0.095 ( 3,100%)
WPRO - ran from 0.003 to 0.085 ( 2,700%)
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RTGV - ran from 0.005 to 0.12 ( 2,300%) - http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=18960326
BUNZQ - ran from 0.005 to 0.12 ( 2,300%)
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Always do you own DD prior to investing!!!
TAZ
FYI - Big Apple was really good at reverse mergers.
We have no idea if this is "clean" or not. I know of one recent RM into a shell and they've run repeated crooked enterprises out of it. There is a very old note that allows them to repo the shell and re-sell it after the current con dies off.
There is an entire board about Big Apple.
$WPUR New Executives: Ginsberg (consultant) both in Healthcare Business along with Lindle Mathis the Lawyer, hopefully brings us a nice Merger into the WPUR shell. IMO!
FYI - Ginsberg is same consultant on $CUBT that ran from .006 to as high as .20+ and currently at .12!
$WPUR New COMPANY OFFICERS & CONTACTS
L. Sean Mathis
CEO
Barry A Ginsberg, O.D.
Consultant
Dr. Barry A. Ginsberg is an accomplished professional who advises executives across industries, bringing expertise in strategy and performance in the pharmaceuticals and medical-products sector. He also consults with healthcare companies to develop global strategies and operating models and is an experienced leader with a demonstrated history of success working as an entrepreneur in the health and wellness industry. He is skilled in comprehensive eye care which includes the diagnosis, treatment, management and prevention of diseases of the eye and visual system. Dr. Ginsberg has also participated in new Ophthalmic Drug and Procedure development trials utilizing his vast patient database. Combined with an expansive network of contacts and an exclusive key opinion leader database throughout North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia, and South America, he brings consummate value to the team.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/secure/post_new.aspx?board_id=9104
Always do your own DD prior to investing, theses are my opinions only!
TAZ
FYI: In the past 12 months, I have seen an increasing demand for clean public "shell" companies, as vehicles for the reverse merger (I’m using the term “shell” to describe companies that check both the shell box and non shell box in their SEC filings). My sources tell me that they believe the demand will continue, as the public markets keep hitting new highs.
As a result of the continuing demand, the number of available shells has significantly decreased, causing an increase in the cost to purchase and reverse merge with a public shell.
'stocknewsnow.com/commentary/ANEWSID07092017100003/MCR-
The-Current-Status-of-the-Reverse-Merger-Market
Famous Reverse Mergers
Many companies have gone public via a reverse merger, paving the way for lesser known companies to do the same.
New York Stock Exchange
Perhaps the most famous example of a reverse merger is the New York Stock Exchange, championed by Muriel Siebert, the first woman to start her own broker-dealer.
Back in 2006, the New York Stock Exchange went public using a reverse merger. They acquired Archipelago Holdings, created in 1996, in order to go public; forming the NYSE Arca Exchange. Not long after this merge, the NYSE became a public trading company.
Warren Buffett
Another famous reverse merger case is Warren Buffett. As one of the wealthiest men in the world, Warren Buffett knows a thing or two about business, and his company Berkshire Hathaway used a reverse merger to go public.
Berkshire began as a textile corporation, merging with Warren Buffett’s private insurance empire. Interestingly enough, Warren Buffett now claims to be suspicious of mergers, despite initiating one of the most well-known.
Ted Turner
Ted Turner is another who has utilized the advantages of reverse mergers. Back in 1961, Turner became president and COO of Turner Advertising Co. In 1970, he used a reverse merger to take this company public - merging with Rice Broadcasting to form Turner Communications Corporation.
This merge added huge value to his company’s stock, and it was only 10 years later that he created Cable News Network (CNN). For a time, Ted Turner was one of the most powerful men in broadcasting, and it is his merging to create Turner Communications Corporation that many entrepreneurs look towards for inspiration.
Armand Hammer
Another who showcased the potential of a reverse merger is Armand Hammer, and many believe it is him who invented the method of going public. Armand Hammer acquired a private shell company back in the 1950s, merging it with his own Occidental Petroleum.
Since then, reverse mergers have become a popular means for companies to go public. In the 1970s and 80s, the method began to gain traction in the US, with many citing Armand Hammer as the creator.
Burger King Reverse Merger
Another exceptionally famous reverse merger was that utilized by Burger King, and this is a much more recent acquisition, taking place in 2012. Burger King were taken private just 18 months before they decided to go public to initiate growth. They merged with Justice Holdings, an investment company based in London.
This reverse merger marked the second time in under a decade that Burger King had gone private, only to be later taken public. Burger King’s private ownership group 3G Capital received $1.4bn from Justice Holdings, yet they retain a 71% stake in the company.
Reverse mergers can be very toxic.
I have no idea why anyone would buy a pig in a poke.
Hope that helps...
"A reverse merger happens when a publicly trading company merges with a private company and the private company survives, occupying and operating in the publicly traded company's legal shell.
The private company takes over controlling ownership of the stock of the public company and management of the company, usually changing the company's name to its own and changing the stock symbol.
It is not necessary for both companies to be in the same business; in fact, usually they are in very different businesses."
Hope this helps you, it could be a private company with 10M in revenue or 100M and the share price normally reflects this!
In summary, clean, pink and low float/outstanding share OTC companies are very valuable to a flourishing, existing private company looking to enter the public market, IMO!
Hope this helps!
TAZ
Why would anyone "invest" in something that doesn't exist?
But there is no business plan yet. Nothing to invest in.
FYI This is a merger shell investment! $
New officers/consultant will decide who the merger company will be, IMO.
TAZ
That's old, no longer on the OTC market website!
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/WPUR/security
TAZ
"Dark or Defunct"..
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=165898833
There is no business to invest in.
Where do you see a shell status? R u familiar with the last annual report? They are not a shell company.
Nice find! $$ RE: Same consultant added to OTC, for more than a Month he been our Consultant, he was also the CSO of $CUBT that ran from .006 to .21 with a higher float of 249M! $WPUR only has 136M
Awesome find, can't wait for the announcement of our merger candidate!
Thanks Again,
TAZ
Low float, 136M! $$
TAZ
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