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Tuesday, May 21, 2013 3:38:12 PM
As per the Missouri Department of Securities, companies don't have to register with them at all, and there are other ways of doing so, which is what many publicly traded companies do, both big and small.
"Its not a big deal because there's many other ways of doing that. There's nothing illegal about it."
That's what I was told when I called MO & TX. I'm pretty sure other states will say the same. MO even gave me Coca Cola as an example. I know IBM has a huge physical presence in MO (datacenters, offices, conventions & conferences, schools, etc..) which is probably why they are registered there, not to mention the consulting and professional services they provide in every single state in the USA.
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