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Mina Mar Group has a unique approach to reverse merger. Our main objective is not to just seal the deal and make a quick dollar but to work with companies that have real substance, products, revenues and potential to grow. We will help them get publicly listed and beyond that helping them reach investors and building liquidity. Mina Mar Group is there every step of the way with their clients, leaving nothing to chance.

Mina Mar Group primarily work with companies on U.S market offering them cross border listing services to our on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange but we also work with Chinese companies . Since 2008 Mina Mar Group we took over 100 companies from China public. Second largest economy in the world has to offer quality companies and we are glad to help them get listed on the U.S. stockmarket via reverse merger.

We maintain a list of reporting and non-reporting companies and depending on what kind of company you are looking for and your budget we will find you the match in our inventory.  Beside shell companies we offer non penny stock companies, exempt companies and Nasdaq ready ones. Majority of our companies are turnkey - ready to use companies and  ones that are not we do extensive work to make them current, gain visibility and increase awareness. Depending on your needs purchase can happen as fast as 24 hours up to 10 days.

You will have our assistance all the way, from doing paperwork, adequate filings and disclosures trough legal opinion, restructuring, name and ticker change to funding. Also if you require bookkeeping and auditing services we will do quarterly and annual statements for you. As we said our support don't end there with closing of the deal, helping you with fundraising, creating investor awareness and building liquidity for your stock.

Mina Mar Group offers all above mentioned services from A to Z -don't hesitate to contact us MinaMarGroup.com

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