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2s about to fall
0.0001 x52,437,200
0.0002 x1,338,100
GO $NVAE
49million on the bid 4 on the ask GO $NVAE
NITE and UBSS on the ask
$NVAE BIG MERGER IN THE WORKS. Dont miss out.
$NVAE ABOUT TO GO ON A MAJOR RUN. Awareness is at all time high. JMO.
$NVAE BIG MERGER IN THE WORKS
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/11/prweb10090665.htm
$NVAE ~ WHAT IS A REVERSE MERGER?
A reverse merger is a simplified, fast-track method by which a private company can become a public company. A reverse merger occurs when a public company that has no business and usually limited assets acquires a private company with a viable business. The private company "reverse merges" into the already public company, which now becomes an entirely new operating entity and generally changes name to reflect the newly merged company's business. Reverse mergers are also commonly referred to as reverse takeovers, or RTO's.
Going public (in any way) is attractive to companies because after going public, the company can use its stock as currency to finance acquisitions and attract quality management; capital is easier to raise as investors now have a clearly defined exit strategy; and insiders can create significant wealth if they perform.
The reverse merger is an alternative to the traditional IPO (initial public offering) as a method for going public. Many people don't realize there are numerous other ways for private company to become publicly traded outside of the IPO. One widely used method is the "Reverse Merger".
The reverse-merger method for going public is more prevalent than many investors realize. One study estimates that 53% of all companies obtaining public listings in 1996 did so through the "Reverse Merger". The same study concluded about 30% of newly publicly listed companies got there through Reverse Mergers in 1999. Percentages have recently dropped because Wall Street Investment Banking firms have had a huge appetite for IPOs in the late 90s. This led to many marginal companies receiving enormous financial windfalls.
In a reverse merger, the original public company, commonly known as a "shell company," has value because of its publicly traded status. The shell company is generally recapitalized and issues shares to acquire the private company, giving shareholders and management of the private company majority control of the newly formed public company.
The RTO (reverse take over) method for going public has numerous benefits for the private company when compared to the traditional IPO:
* Initial costs are much lower and excessive investment banking fees are avoided.
* The time frame for becoming public is considerably shorter.
There a hundreds of examples of highly successful companies which have yielded millions in profits for investors that have gone public through the RTO. Many of these companies deserve exposure to investors. Initial valuations can be reasonable, providing excellent opportunities for individual investors to accumulate positions ahead of Wall Street institutional money.
Here are some high-profile and successful RTOs:
* Armand Hammer, world renowned oil magnate and industrialist, is generally credited with having invented the "Reverse Merger". In the 1950s, Hammer invested in a shell company into which he merged multi decade winner Occidental Petroleum.
* In 1970 Ted Turner completed a reverse merger with Rice Broadcasting, which went on to become Turner Broadcasting.
* In 1996, Muriel Siebert, renown as the first woman member of the New York Stock Exchange, took her brokerage firm public by reverse merging with J. Michaels, a defunct Brooklyn Furniture company.
* One of the Dot Com fallen Angels, Rare Medium (RRRR), merged with a lackluster refrigeration company and changed the entire business. This was a $2 stock in 1998 which found its way over $90 in 2000.
* Acclaim Entertainment (AKLM) merged into non operating Tele-Communications Inc in 1994.
If you act fast you should be able to get the last of 0002s GO $NVAE
$NVAE could run like Forrest Gump tomorrow
$NVAE(.0002)merger with 55million company in the works
http://news.yahoo.com/regus-advisors-announces-reverse-merger-savanna-east-africa-133620789.html
a 20-50 bagger would be a great way to start the year. GO $NVAE
$NVAE about to take off IMO. MERGER with 55million company is the rumor.
$NVAE possible 20+bagger
$NVAE #10 on the break out board and growing on the buzz cloud.
we own most of the shares that can be traded right now. if we all hold then it should run. go $NVAE.
$NVAE get it cheap while you can.
NVAE(.0002) mergering with AIGI possible huge gains.
http://news.yahoo.com/regus-advisors-announces-reverse-merger-savanna-east-africa-133620789.html
Reverse split is going from lots garbage to less garbage.
CR is going from lots of garbage to something of value.
Think it will happen this month?
#14 on the break out board. Hopefully we can get a few more investors.
Got close to .0003 Tomorrow should be big.
Just added more. hopefully it all pays off real soon.
Rocket is about to take off with NVAE
And we wait, hopefully it pays off in time.
So did John sign today? Do I get to be rich soon?
Someone loaded up right before close. Maybe they know something is about to happen.
What happens after the deal is signed?
Is this the week?
I double dog dare you to
Why that date.
That would be amazing.
.0002s. Up. Get them while you can.
I love waking up to great news. Thanks. Go NVAE!
possible 20bagger at these prices.
Once the news comes out i doubt we will see .0002s again.
News this week on merger i hope.
#44 on the breakout board
That a guess or a fact?
I'm long, holding 12.8m. The 3300 cr makes a lot of sense so I'm hoping for that.