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Reaching micro-cap investors



The OTC market has significant number of issuers that are start-up, development stage companies that are not adaptable to financial analysis because traditional reports that focus on financial metric are not really valuable. When company is in the stage of development credibility becomes crucial element. In other words, delivering message that clearly indicates market opportunity and capability of company's management to achieve success.

Our team at Mina Mar Group can help you design and carry out perfect communication campaign. Essence of our activities is development of an excellent profile of our clients. Report that will be read by investors must be clear, concise and told in compelling way otherwise it will not be read. It is simple as that. Investors need to understand the market sector in which company competes, your business model and plan to attain success on the market. We will work with your company to distinguish key communication points that will convey the right message at every opportunity.

Working with your top management to ensure that any interviews, press releases and other communication stays on point and conveys the most effective message. Building strong presence in the community will certainly attract more investors. If you feel overwhelmed and don't know how to begin don't worry, that is where we step in. Our duty is to develop a strategic course of action for you to market your company's story, products and services. Using corporate profiling method we will assess your current market position and current public image and deliver in-depth blueprint of your company's communication. When your needs and priorities are defined based on our analysis we will work out the plan for improvement, brand development and implement it.

We ask the right questions to find answers to your future - MinaMarGroup.com


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