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05/31/17 1:12 AM

#34999 RE: Goodbuddy4863 #34998

Well said. Must be a reason for their interest in EEGI.

If not thee merging company would have turned up their nose and walked away.

I like your way of thinking. EEGI!

ford7319

05/31/17 8:59 AM

#35010 RE: Goodbuddy4863 #34998

Good buddy.

If my DD is correct this is going to be HUGE.

Not sure how old the data is.
Revenues - $1-$5 mil
Employees - 10-20

http://www.zoominfo.com/s/#!search/profile/company?companyId=365418209&targetid=profile

Here is what they do.

http://www.emrycapital.com/whatwedo.html

I love what they do. Basically a venture capital company.

EMRY CAPITAL ROLE IS A STAKEHOLDER!

Debt Financing

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Equity Financing

The process of raising capital through the sale of shares in an enterprise. Equity financing essentially refers to the sale of an ownership interest to raise funds for business purposes. Equity financing spans a wide range of activities in scale and scope, from a few thousand dollars raised by an entrepreneur from friends and family, to giant initial public offerings (IPOs) running into the billions by household names such as Google and Facebook. While the term is generally associated with financings by public companies listed on an exchange, it includes financings by private companies as well. Equity financing is distinct from debt financing, which refers to funds borrowed by a business.

Private Placements

Attract investors to your venture. Typical deals are between $1M and $ 10M with the average being $5M. We develop and distribute financial content to our network of high net-worth investors. The sale of securities to a relatively small number of select investors as a way of raising capital. Investors involved in private placements are usually large banks, mutual funds, insurance companies and pension funds. Private placement is the opposite of a public issue, in which securities are made available for sale on the open market.

I've been holding this puppy for 6 months. ;-)