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Spread Communication with Mina Mar Group

Mina Mar Group is offering full range of investor relation service as addition to out capital advisory services. We think that communication is crucial part of reaching your goal - making distinct message for the investing community and creating loyal base of followers and investors. Our top executives have plenty of experience in representing companies in different industries and market caps. We established our services on analytical and professional method of maintaining investors relations. Our clients will receive aid in personalized outreach activities that are focused on the financial media, analysts and institutional investors.

Our approach is based on building trust and enlightening the investors and in that way safeguarding and upholding the reputation and credibility of our clients' management. Mina Mar Group is giving you a chance to meet the fund analysts, venture capitalist, company's managers and other individuals from investment community and we will also help you organize road shows in order to seek capital and make connections.

For Mina Mar Group investor relation outreach, our primary audience is:

  • investors with high net worth
  • institutional investors
  • sell-side/research analysts
  • financial newsletters
  • institutional sales
  • retail brokers
  • financial marketing materials
  • hedge funds managers
We also create materials for financial marketing to convey convincing investment statement and showing our clients as likely prospects with expertise and credibility.

Some of the materials of our Sample investor relations are:
  • investor fact sheet
  • press releases
  • daily investor communication
  • slide presentation
  • investor relations websites
  • shareholder letters
  • investor relations packages
  • conference call scripts
In MMG we have a goal to help our clients reach as many investors as possible. Making and leveraging contacts increases business opportunities. Our pride lies in unbiased and unmodified feedback we acquire from your investors. We will utilize the feedback to help you develop better communication and build powerful communication solution.

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