You always complain for Radix being traded on Pink Sheets..... How about some huge companies listed on Pink Sheets......Just something to talk about snakeyze..................
What do Rolls Royce, Nestle Chocolate and Heineken Beer have in common?
They all trade on the Electronic Pink Sheets (also known as "The National Quotation Bureau" (NQB)). The Pink Sheets have been around since the early 1900’s. (see a history of the Pink Sheets below) Many CEO’s are choosing to go public and trade over-the-counter on the “Pink Sheets” because it offers many of the advantages of NASDAQ without SEC reporting requirements and audited financials.
Due to the increasing popularity and interest in the Pink Sheets this Newsletter "will provide" you with information on the Pink Sheets, including its very long history and important contributions to Wall Street and U.S. Capital Markets.
The Pink Sheets are increasingly becoming an alternative to the OTC Bulletin Board and NASDAQ. Many experts are enthusiastically recommending the Pink Sheets today because it allows a company to have many of the same benefits of a private and a public company.
Recently, we have received many inquiries regarding trading on the Pink Sheets. This is because many companies that want to "Go Public" would like to have the benefits of having their securities publicly traded without having audited financials and filing periodically with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The fact that companies can go public and not have to deal with audited financials and SEC reporting is attractive to many smaller companies wishing to take advantage of the benefits of being a public company.
Any company including a start up or development stage company can "Go Public" and trade on the Pink Sheets because it does not have any requirements pertaining to revenues, earnings, time in business or assets.(the OTC Bulleting Board also does not have asset or revenue requirements).
More and more companies have chosen to trade on the Pink Sheets because they either do not have the asset requirements to trade on NASDAQ or prefer not to have the reporting requirements.
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