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Building liquidity with Mina Mar Marketing Group

Do you think that stock of your company is undervalued and poorly traded? If the answer is yes, you need to build liquidity of your stock in order to support your financing and create freer trading environment. There are more than 8,000 public companies  quoted on the Over The Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB) and Pink Sheets and most of them have no independent analyst coverage. Research done by Investopedia indicates that stocks in this under-followed sector are undervalued by 20-40%. Investors want to find reliable source of information on this stocks.

Reaching investors is difficult and getting them to follow and trade particular stock even more so. In the abundance of companies it is not easy to get noticed and tell your story. In order to move your stock forward you need investors to know about your company in the first place. Because you are competing with a couple of thousand of other businesses you need to capture investors interest.  Liquidity is the ultimate challenge so it is vital to get your company out there and spread the word. At Mina Mar Marketing Group we believe that how you tell your story is crucial for your success.

Working with a client means that we will spent significant amount of time researching the company to understand its business model and key success factors so we could communicate meaningful information in the best possible way to potential investors. Our investor awareness program will also have benefits for your existing shareholders in the form of increased price per share. By creating sound investor base we secure your company's place on the market and allow it safe and sustainable growth. When we create your brand based on our research it will help you reposition your company on the market , enhance awareness of your company withing global financial community, keep the old investors and attract the new ones. 

Once you begin to appear on the radar there is an opportunity to attract investors. As liquidity rises, momentum builds as a key component of a successful investor awareness campaign.

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