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S1 Registration

A Form S1 represents the opening registration that a US firm must submit with the SEC prior to an Initial Public Offering. The Securities Act requires a registration statement, otherwise known as Securities and Exchange Commission Form S1, previous to security can be issued on a public exchange such as the NASDAQ, NYSE, or other exchanges. Foreign corporations can register with the SEC, but they must do so using the SEC Form F1.

Corporations must fill out Form S1 to outline their intended use of capital proceeds, a description of their current business strategy and competition, and a brief prospectus for the new security, including offering pricing mechanism and any other dilution to other listed stocks. 

The SEC also mandates that any material business conducted between the corporations and its directors and external counsel be disclosed. Investors can access S1 filings online in order to do due diligence on new offers before they go public. 

As a result, businesses can use the SEC’s online EDGAR system to file SEC-mandated paperwork, such as Form S1.

There are two main elements to a Form S1 registration statement, both of which need line item disclosures. The prospectus represents Part I of the Form S1 registration statement, and it requires the firm to disclose certain info regarding its financial condition, business activities, and management. Part II includes info that is not required to be shared with investors, such as recent unregistered securities sales, exhibits, and financial statement schedules are all included in this section.

When deciding whether or not to participate in the company’s stock during an initial public offering, investors rely on the info provided in its SEC Form S1 filing.

We at Mina Mar Group provide Financing Of Marketing to help your business shine if you have S1 regulation filed. 

You must either invest in raising awareness (marketing) or secure funding for this event, to please the wholesale market ( Reg S financiers) and establish liquidity so that your Reg S initiatives can be monetized. To put it another way, your business must “light up”.

This is a double-edged sword for you, as a corporation! You should direct your funds toward other ventures, such as inventory, rent, and payroll, rather than wasting it on stock awareness!

This is our area of expertise! 

We are here to finance your Reg S advertising without requiring any returns or payments. We introduce liquidity into your Reg S!

The marketing effort would be used to fund the “launch of your Reg S”. This is a requirement if you want to monetize and profit from your Reg S offering!

Our team of professionals has the necessary expertise and a track record of successful funded marketing.

We will guide you through the process from beginning to end, all you have to do is go to our website and fill out the inquiry form to obtain all the details and learn the entire method.  





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