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List your company on Frankfurt Stock Exchange


Mina Mar Group can open the door of completely new continent for your company. We are talking about cross listing of your company on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. It is a great way to broaden your shareholder base in a Europe where is strong demand from both private and institutional investors to invest in small-cap and medium-sized public companies from U.S. together with benefits of trading locally.

There are many other benefits of cross-listing: increased liquidity, opportunity to raise additional capital, increase in trading volume, decrease in volatility, enhanced visibility among overseas investors, possibility to tap into retail and institutional funds and benefit from changing global attitudes toward equity investing. Mina Mar will coordinate comprehensive investor relation and public relation program created to maximize dissemination of corporate information to potential investors.

Frankfurt Stock Exchange was founded in 1585 and is operated by Deutche Börse AG. According to exchange data, 45% of Europe's top 300 companies have their primary listing on the London or Frankfurt exchanges. It is one of the first world stock exchanges alongside London Stock Exchange and Paris Stock Exchange. It is the largest German exchange and market capitalization of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange was $2.2 trillion in March 2018, which places it as the tenth largest stock exchange in the world. 

Since the launch of Xetra, the electronic trading platform, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange has offered its clients not only floor trading through brokers, but also fully electronic trading facilities where orders from any point around the globe are automatically entered into the order book on the central computer. We have the expertise to assist you with all of the applications and filing requirements to have you approved for trading in as short a time frame as possible. Listing your company on a European stock exchange such as the Frankfurt Stock Exchange is just one facet of the process. 

Just as important are such supportive activities as specific, tailor-made investor relations and public relations programs which cover the needs of your company, giving it the same corporate image and profile as in your primary trading market.

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