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Sunday, 02/18/2018 3:06:31 AM

Sunday, February 18, 2018 3:06:31 AM

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Reverse Mergers: Guide and Stages of Readiness


A Reverse Merger
allows a privately held company to go public
by acquiring a controlling interest in,
and merging with,
a public operating or public shell company.


In a Reverse Merger process,

the private operating company shareholders
exchange their shares of the private company
for either new or existing shares
of the public company

At the end of the transaction,
the shareholders of the private operating company
own a majority of the public company
and the private operating company
has become a wholly owned subsidiary
of the public company.

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A shell company
a publically traded company with

(1) no, or nominal operations and

(2) either no or nominal assets
or assets consisting solely of
any amount of cash and cash equivalents.


A Reverse Merger
is the most common alternative
to an initial public offering (IPO)
or direct public offering (DPO)
for a company seeking to go public.

http://www.legalandcompliance.com/reverse-mergers/

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The Cost of the Shell

In a Reverse Merger transaction,
the private operating business
must pay for the public shell company.

That payment may be in cash, equity or both.

The average cash value
of a fully reporting public entity
with no liabilities, no issues
and which is otherwise “clean”
is between $280,000 – $400,000.

http://www.legalandcompliance.com/reverse-mergers/

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