- Where To Go Public? By : Charlene Kalk
There are many ways to go public in the US and there are many different listings and quotations. - Do You Know These Two Common Mistakes In Selecting An Investment Banker To Take You Public By :
Over the last 20 years, the most common mistake I see companies, large and small alike, making while going public is letting their "money raising" investment banker be their "senior consultant." - The New Pink Sheet Categories Will Help Clean Up The OTC Market By : Charlene Kalk
The new Pink Sheets Trading Categories are a tool to help investors gather the information they need on publicly traded companies quoted on the Pink Sheets. Since Pink Sheets is a trading venue that is driven by OTC market trading demand, it is hoped that categorizing securities by their level of disclosure will greatly enhance the capital formation process, and help prevent Micro cap fraud. - Believe It Or Not, Small Businesses And Start-Ups Can Go Public Too By : Charlene Kalk
It is a common misconception in the small business community that one's company has to be a certain size and have a certain amount of revenues before one can go public. - How To Minimize Risk With Derivatives By : David Gass
Explains how to use the investment of derivatives to balance your risk with other securities. - Navigating The Stock Trading Systems By : David Gass
Explains the process of trading stocks traditionally and electronically. - Weighing The High Risks And High Returns Of Junk Bonds By : David Gass
Explains the sector of junk bonds, including the different grades of bonds. - What To Know Before Doing After Hours Trading By : David Gass
Describes the after hours stock trading sector and how best to succeed at it - Understanding Convertible And Reverse Convertible Bonds By : David Gass
Explains what convertible and reverse convertible bonds are and why they can be a viable investing alternative. - Beta Analyzing The Risk Profile Of Stocks By : David Gass
Explains the Beta method of analyzing stocks according to a set system. Gives the advantages and disadvantages as well as how best to use this system. - Understanding Institutional Investment In Stocks By : David Gass
Describes the role of institutions in the stock market and how they dominate things. - How To Conduct A Shareholder Meeting By : David Gass
Describes the process of setting up and carrying out a shareholder meeting as a publicly held corporation. - Understanding Shareholder Resolutions And Why They're Rejected By : David Gass
Describes the process of making proposals for company resolutions and the reasons why a company might reject a proposal. - Insights Into Initial Public Offerings By : David Gass
Describes the processes corporations take in making their initial public offerings - All About Insider Trading By : David Gass
Describes the process of Insider Trading and how it damages shareholders and the stock market in general. - Understanding The Need For Proxy Voting By : David Gass
Describes the process of voting by proxy at company meetings. - Categorizing Stocks According to Types By : David Gass
Describes the different types of stocks and the benefits and risks of each. - Categorizing Dividends According To Types By : David Gass
Describes the different types of dividends that can be distributed to shareholders. - Understanding Mergers, Acquisitions, and Spinoffs By : David Gass
Describes the difference between mergers and acquisitions and why many acquisitions claim to be mergers. It also explains why spinoffs of companies occur. - How to Issue Shares By : David Gass
Explains the steps a company must take in issuing shares. - VoIP Phone Card Business Market Wars By : Brian Hawkins
The competition in the voice-over-IP market has intensified recently. The leadership in the VoIP phone card business market is up for grabs, and companies are trying direct attacks to knock their competitors out. - Going Public via Initial or Direct Public Offering: The Role of an Investor Relations Firm By : Joel Arberman
Depending on the size and nature of a public offering, it may be necessary to hire a separate investor relations firm. - Wal-Mart Takes on Wall Street By : Salim Jordan
Wal-Mart is ready to take on Wall Street, as company executives try to enter the store into the banking business!
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