This entry is part 3 of 10 in the series Going Public in Today’s Market

Deciding which vehicle to use when taking your company public depends upon how quick you want to get to market. If you have a compelling technology or if you have funding sources that have shown great interest in providing capital to your company then time is of the essence. Certain time issues can make or break a company so if it is important to go public sooner than later then a reverse merger into an OTCBB shell is the way to go. If you use an experienced consultant you can avoid time delays and pitfalls of the reverse merger transaction and have your company publicly trading in as little as thirty (30) days.

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