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Re: pinkyringcapital post# 2912

Monday, 03/21/2011 3:21:41 PM

Monday, March 21, 2011 3:21:41 PM

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Everything I've read said a R/M is cheaper by far.
But that is usually on law firm sites that want to handle that kind of transaction.
Here's one that came up when I did a search of ' IPO to OTCBB'....

http://www.expressipo.com/faqs.html

This entry intrigued me as far as looking at it from your possible scenario

5. What does it cost to do an IPO? The average IPO costs US$500,000 plus companies usually have to give up 25% or more of their equity.



If you have to give up 25% or more in an IPO, and it costs more, than the R/M just might have it's advantages like they said.




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