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Successful Reverse Merger with Mina Mar Group


Even though reverse merger has many benefits, especially compared to traditional IPO process and many advantages come with being a public company there are also some disadvantages. This doesn't mean that you can't avoid potential problems. We at Mina Mar Group are offering you our expertise in reverse mergers so you can concentrate on you business and will will take care of every stage of the process and ensure successful closure.

Because you are reverse merging into a public shell it can sometimes come with some history and shareholders. Often that means there may be some pending lawsuits, messy records or some liabilities that were not expected. This is exactly the point when we get involved and make sure that reverse merger proceeds with no problems. Mina Mar Group has invested significant resources and capital to develop and maintain an inventory of clean public shells for a variety of stock markets and company sizes. We have done the extensive work of "cleaning" our public shells thereby reducing all associated risks. We provide these public shells to our clients and we also sell our public shells to qualified and interested parties.

Private company merging into public company can prevent "dumping" of shares after the acquisition process is complete by demanding a lockup on the shares that the selling group owns.Furthermore we are able to place these shares in escrow and recover them, thereby making sure  they don't affect the market and bring down the price. In simple words, amount of shares held by previous investors is small so even if they sell their shares it will not have negative effect on the company.

Another potential problem is that CEO of privately owned company may not have the experience and good judgement to run public company. Mina Mar Group is company is an experienced consultancy firm that can put you trough the difficulties. Public companies also create more public interest. Reverse merger may indirectly demand a broad program involving the investor marketing and investor relations to ensure that investors are getting informed about your business. Don't hesitate to contact us - minamargroup.com


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