This entry is part 3 of 8 in the series Shell Mergers for 2007

According to www.dealflowmedia.com no individual month witnessed less than double digit deals coming to market; a feat that has not occurred in almost 25 years (1993). The most interesting statistic is that the average reverse merger deal in 2007 was valued at $55.55 million. This is a substantial number for it proves that the average company performing a reverse merger no longer consists of just startups. The prices of shells are now $550K to $900K. This attracts companies that have real revenues and earnings or startups that have raised a substantial amount of money. It eliminates promoters, charlatans and startups that do no possess proper financial backing.

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