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Useful Links

This page is set-up to provide a list of useful links and have been provided in an effort to help you with your research and preparation. They appear under the category Business and Research Links. This category includes regulatory websites as well, such as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission website.

I also found it necessary to set up a separate category showing some of the websites on which our url appears. This separate section contains a list of other websites that may or may not contain links to this website.

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Reverse Merger Funding. This page provides information on Reverse Mergers and help obtaining funding for public companies and private companies that will be going public soon, either through a reverse merger or direct public listing.

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www.venturecapitalreporter.com - Venture Capital Reporter is a leading source for Venture Capital, Private Equity and Business Entrepreneurs news.

http://www.businessvistas.com/index.html

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission This is the source for public filings made by public companies. Even though venture capital or private equity firms do not fund public companies, it is a tremendous source for valuable information that should not be overlooked.

Other Useful Links

Pink Sheet Company Listings Many companies, once they get their stock symbol trade on the Pink Sheets, unless they were large enough to list directly on the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board or Nasdaq. One way to get a stock symbol is to start with Regulation A to raise some capital and develop a shareholder base before applying to the NASD for a stock symbol. In addition to these links, here are some great tips on Regulation A.

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