Looking For An S1 Lawyer? Watch Your Back Jack
July 31, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Business
For companies wanting to go public the basic understanding is to find an S1 attorney that will look out for your best interest and make the process easy. But what you’re not thinking about is the sub-sector of predatory attorneys that just look at you as easy prey. They’ll jump into your company, distract you by confusing you with technical jargon, fast talking and stressful scenarios that could never happen and when you’re not looking they’ll carve out a nice fat piece of equity on top of their excessive fees that pile up as they rob you blind with their insularely fees.
S1 Filing – How To Spot The Attorney That Will Make Your Nightmares Come True
July 31, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Finance
I deal with S1 attorneys all day every day and most of them are entrepreneurial, hard working and interested in helping you in any way they can but there are also a lot of bad ones out there. If you are taking your company public the last thing you want is a broke as a joke s1 filing agent.
S1 Attorney – S1 Filing – How To Take Your Company Public
July 17, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Finance
I wish I could say that I wasn’t writing this article from experience but that would be a lie. I wish I could say that chemistry is never an issue between the consultant, S1 attorney and newly elected board members but that would be nave.
Take Your Company Public: The ‘Spoke Wheel’ Method
April 4, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Business
The ‘Spoke Wheel’ Approach To Taking Your Company Public.
Over The Counter Bulletin Board – Here Are The Answers!
March 27, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Business
What Is the Process Of Taking A Company Public? Here Are The Answers!
Taking Your Corporation Public: Political Strategies For Success
March 14, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Business
Our firm takes small companies and industry genre leaders public in the United States. We specialize in the OTCBB, A to Z facilitation as well as NASDAQ IR and strategies consulting. We work with global corporate entities from Greece to China, from South America to Europe. I say this not to boast or market myself but to give you some comfort that what you are about to read is based purely on experience and absolutely objective and if you are about to take your company public or trying to turn-around or restructure your public entity, this information will be of tremendous help to you.
Selling Shareholder Offering: Investors Double and Triple Their Investments!
March 14, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Business
Selling Shareholder Offering: The Key To Raising Fast Capital For Pre-Public Companies. As a consultant who has taken many companies public on the OTCBB (Over The Counter Bulletin Boards), consulted on even more and turned around and structured more companies I can even count, there are a few common threads inherent in all of them.
Chinese Corporations: How To Easily Go Public In The USA
February 27, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Business
As a global corporate strategies firm we are beginning to get many inquiries from foreign corporations that wish to take advantage of the rapid growth capabilities of trading stock in the US. Getting set up with a consulting firm that specializes in fund-raising mechanisms such as private placement memorandum, direct public offering and/or taking one’s company public on the OTCBB can help a foreign entity obtain virtually instant gratification of raising large amounts of capital in an expedient manner.
Before You Write A Private Placement Memorandum Read This
February 26, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Finance
Why Are You Writing A Private Placement Memorandum (PPM) To Raise Capital? I feel like I have to put this out there as a corporate strategies consultant with a firm that is completely submerged in the industry of authoring business plans, private placement memorandums (regulation d rule 504, 505 and 506), facilitating direct public offerings to our database of investors and taking companies public on the OTCBB.
Take Your Company Public OTCBB: S1, 211 Here Is What You Need To Know
February 21, 2010 by James Scott
Filed under Business
So many companies dream of going public both as a growth and exit strategy but unfortunately few succeed with this process. The third party audit, sponsoring of the S1 and 211 by a market maker and SEC comments stage is just one of the obstacles involved with taking a company public. The attempt at going public and actually achieving a symbol are two entirely different things and if you are lucky enough to achieve a symbol there’s a completely separate area of expertise needed to keep your stock trading and to preserve a company’s longevity in the marketplace.

