Public Shell Wanted

Quote from marketsurfer:

Thanks, m2c. Yes, we have a highly pedigreed management team, a patent, and interest from a major big box electronic chain. However, no one want to take the first step in providing the needed funding to tool up in china for production. Therefore, my thoughts are to float a public offering to raise capital. The product has lots of sizzle and appeal but may be too far advanced for typical funding.

I'll turn my PM box on in case anyone wants to reply privately. Thanks

Haha, ok, neat.
 
There are lots of people out there that specialize in private placement deals and raising capital - but you can't just buy an already IPO'd company (OTC or not) and add your products/ideas/management without seriously changing the valuation of the company.

How much have you raised, how much do you need and are you operational? Do you have any cashflow?

I work with a few Private Placement guys in the energy and energy tech space. Do you have a Reg-D filing? Any pitch materials?
 
Quote from WinstonTJ:

There are lots of people out there that specialize in private placement deals and raising capital - but you can't just buy an already IPO'd company (OTC or not) and add your products/ideas/management without seriously changing the valuation of the company.

How much have you raised, how much do you need and are you operational? Do you have any cashflow?

I work with a few Private Placement guys in the energy and energy tech space. Do you have a Reg-D filing? Any pitch materials?


It's a consumer electronic product. I am working with someone who contacted me, thanks for the interest.
 
I am curious as to what type of cost and hassle is involved if you wanted to do what you want to do without a public shell. Does having a public shell really make it that much easier to float a public offering?
 
You might want to check out the book: "Reverse Mergers: Taking a Company Public Without an IPO" by David N. Feldmand.
 
Surfer let me see a prototype. Pretty neat, but I think I have seen something like it already...



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