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In same way, foreign investors want to buy stock in American companies. It's reason that it's easier to list an American OTCBB company in Europe than a domestic company. It's easier to attract investors to an American stock than to a domestic stock. The ethical issue is same for U. S. Government and public company. Should foreign small capital investors have right to redeem their American shares? I believe answer should be yes. My viewpoint isn't shared by over 80% of OTCBB companies.
Stock is money. At some point, shareholders must convert their shares to dollars. If you wisely invested shareholders' money balance sheet worth of your company will be greater. If you maintain a sound IR program, your share price will be stronger. If you seek to sell your company to an industry giant, in a friendly acquisition at market capitalization, your shareholders will gain greatest benefit from their investment. You will make more money.
Your approach is simple. Investors buy your stock today and fund your company, into future. In time, your shareholders sell their stock in your company and convert their profits into dollars. If you implement this policy, you'll avoid problems with regulators. Your company will prosper. You'll grow rich.
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