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Most small businesses and newly traded companies fail because of a lack of investors visibility. Mina Mar Group have a whole department within a company dedicated solely to bringing your company up to speed with current communication and marketing trends that you might missed. Our dedicated team of professionals will open new lines of communication between your company and  your current and potential shareholders, brokers and investors. 

You do what you do best - running your business and we will take care of needs of your investors. We will use every opportunity to provide fact based information about your products and services. All information theta we deliver is free of promotional  hype, editorially neutral - an honest presentation which is never an endorsement. With us you will access important and targeted channels to reach investors:

• Company profile (summary or detailed — based on needs and budget parameters) 
• Quick Fact sheets • Financial and corporate data: 
• Shares outstanding, officers, directors 
• Financial statements 
• Stock quote, news, charts and new releases 
• Email marketing programs targeted to OTC investors 
• Awareness programs targeted to broker dealers and market-makers 
• Banner advertising 
• CEO audio interviews 
• Multimedia presentations 
• Company research reports and/or investment opinions 
• Website search engine optimization (SEO) 
• Industry-leading “Town Hall” forums 

Accurate representation of your company will make a world of difference  to your potential investors, consumers and business relationships. Your corporate image will be designed to appeal to the public so that your company can spark an interest  with a specified group and facilitate sale.

Ask yourself a following questions:

• Does my company have a website?
• If yes, does it look professional?
• Does the company website represent my company/product/service in a clear and
  concise manner?
• Do I have an appealing company logo?
• Do I have professional materials (i.e. letterheads/folders/binders/CD-DVD packages)?
• I have an investor relations firm, but am I getting the investor awareness I need? 

Contact us today to get your company in the right position - MinaMarGroup.com

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