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Company Disclosures


When we speak about disclosures and what they represent in financial terms, that actually refers to providing the public with all relevant information about a company on time.  So relevant information includes facts, figures, dates, procedures, innovation, etc, which means any information regarding a company that can probably impact an investor’s decision.

As a result, it is necessary to comprehend that public company directors and officers are in charge of company disclosures and securing investors with complete and valid information. Access to material info enables investors to make information-based investment decisions, which is vital for efficient market pricing and on which state and federal securities are based. 

Anytime new stocks are issued to the public, the SEC requisite disclosures of relevant financial and business info to possible investors, with exemptions provided for private placements and small issues. Integrated disclosure structure is the name given to the actual system of required company disclosure. The SEC has tried to make this process less difficult for companies by standardizing several forms and removing some distinctions in reporting requirements to shareholders and to the SEC by revising some of its rules.

OTC Markets Group is in charge to provide a customized platform for corporations to display compliance with US securities requirements and to secure that their corporate disclosure is available to the public. 

So, it is important for investors, before making any type of investment, to analyze company disclosures, explore different sources of information, and after all to conduct their own due diligence in researching companies and the involved parties. 

That implies that incomplete information or low-quality information can be the cause that misleads investors from the right track about the company’s financial situation and performance, so regulatory oversight of disclosures enhances investor protections in many cases.

Accordingly, financial information providers- regardless of size, location, maturity, or industry, will be of use to investors if they are attached to the highest possible standards of financial reporting transparency, relevance, accuracy, and timely manner.

Keeping shareholders and investors up to date with all activities that public company performs through disclosures and filings is crucial in order to maintain your current status and avoid the risk of downgrading to Yield and if no action is taken to Expert Market.

Because of all this, the transparency of financial reports and relevant information about companies is so important.

So we at Mina Mar Group are committed to empowering investor relations.

Both privately-held companies and publicly-traded ones face a similar set of challenges to their growth trajectory, profitability, and corporate reputation. These challenges include branding, operational efficiencies, funding for business expansion, and public perception. Through an integrated set of related services, Mina Mar Group (MMG) helps companies to realize their full potential.

Our goal at MMG is to minimize our client's cost of capital by helping them access capital and attain a market valuation that coincides with the performance of the company.

We build strong foundations with our personal and professional approach, helping businesses grow and reach their objectives.MMG will be involved in the implementation and evaluation of selected business strategies with investors from A to Z from inception to deal fruition.





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