Investor Crap Games

Written by William Cate


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The Semi Swindles to Avoid

You can't win in any speculation whererepparttar organizers ofrepparttar 111926 investment opportunity will make money as you lose your money. If you are being offered membership in any sort of venture capital group, club, partnership, mutual fund, etc we can help you determine ifrepparttar 111927 purpose ofrepparttar 111928 group is to make money forrepparttar 111929 organizers orrepparttar 111930 members.

Arm Yourself with Proper Tools

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Raising Money

Written by William Cate


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A public company rarely gives up significant equity for its Private Placements. Your odds of finding a merchant banker, mutual fund or a group of wealthy investors willing to takerepparttar far lower risks of buying your discounted shares are about one in one hundred. Using our Contact Cost Model, you could contact 1,000 Merchant Bankers, Fund Mangers and Wealthy Investors at a cost of about $29,000. Your odds of raising your risk capital would be about 90% in your favor.

Going Public Problem

The problem with Going Public inrepparttar 111925 States isrepparttar 111926 costs associated with filing your registration statement withrepparttar 111927 U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. When you factor inrepparttar 111928 at least $1.5 million in registration costs, it's no longer cost effective to go public to raise risk capital. As with private company finance,repparttar 111929 costs of your search for money will exceedrepparttar 111930 risk capital you can raise. It makes no sense to spend over $1.5 million to raise less than one million in risk capital.

There Are Easier, Less Costly Ways

As your consultants, we can suggest a way of going public in America that reduces your costs by 95%. We can suggest a way to go public that reducesrepparttar 111931 time factor by 66%. We can suggest a way to go public that more than doubles your odds of trading your shares inrepparttar 111932 United States. If you use our Going Public Strategy, your Contact Cost Model would be $60,000 to take your company public and you would pay $29,000 to conduct your investor search. Your odds of finding your million dollars in risk capital would be about 90% in your favor. If you compare our solution with that of raise money as a private company, you'll find:

Private Company TacticCosts: $115,000Odds of success: 50/50 Our StrategyCosts: $89,000Odds of success: 90/10

That's 90% in your favor using our strategy!

If you want to use our public company strategy to raise risk capital for your company, email us today. We can arrange to meet you inrepparttar 111933 San Francisco Bay Area. We lecture and travel aroundrepparttar 111934 world and you can arrange to meet us during these trips. We regularly do phone consultations with prospective clients. Email us today.

To contactrepparttar 111935 author, email Beowulfinvestments@Earthlink.net

He has been the Managing Director of Beowulf Investments [http://home.earthlink.net/~beowulfinvestments/] since 1981 and is the Executive Director of the Global Village Investment Club [http://home.earthlink.net/~beowulfinvestments/globalvillageinvestmentclubwelcome/]


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