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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Advantages Of Going Public - Why Take Company Public

By James Scott

Click on the TV and you'll see them, faces like the Joker with ceramic smiles plastered onto their face. Using the name of Jesus and romantic concepts of fighting in wars and existing at deaths door while he fought for his country is the general MO of any politician. But what happens when we enter into the endless tunnels of the rabbit hole where these Jokers exist? Among the cobwebs, rotting carcasses filth is a den where they all congregate. Kissing babies and speaking at the Rotary Club are just strokes of makeup on the faces of these right snatching villains. The reality of how unqualified these professional politicians are should scare the tar out of all of us. Of course we are having issues with our monetary system, the people who are running our government's finance divisions have a minimal background in the subject. Of course our men and women are dying abroad in wars that we don't need to be in, the politicians don't understand what it's like to lose a child because their kid is in the National Guard on Cape Cod whale watching duty. It's a joke.

The ones who get hurt the most in our country are the entrepreneurs that keep taking a lickin but keep on tickin, but how long until the prototypical American entrepreneur begins to lose hope and lose steam and one can only tread water for so long before you begin to sink. We have second and third generation wealth in congress and the senate, what do they know about starting a company with blood, sweat and tears only to lose it to a loophole the IRS uses to freeze their assets and steal their business away? FDIC backed banks are just as guilty for the crumbling of our economy. We live in a society whose hierarchy has determined that the best way to keep the population out of politics and blind to the reality of how economically damned we are is to keep us busy working 80 hours per week so that we can't look up to discover that we're no longer in the blessed land of our forefathers but we've fallen through Hades and into the fiery pit of hell.

Here is a revolutionary idea, actually it's not so revolutionary at all, quit using elements distributed like free crack by the system. Sure it's a highly addictive concept, we pay taxes and because we do so we should have access to certain rights, but most Americans are seeing this from the wrong perspective because they are like lambs to the slaughter as they are guided to the conclusions set forth by the establishment and the pawns used to target certain demographics. Here is my not so revolutionary idea, sure, use the system for what you can get out of it, you won't get much but hey, it's worth a shot, but instead of waiting on politicians and their backing lap monkeys to come up with strategies to issue loans, kick them to the curb, bring in an aggressive Tea Party player and while they are getting established be part of the transformation of the system by opening up your small and medium size company to public investment.

There is a huge misconception fueled by the governments mastery of overgeneralization that only gargantuan size companies can go public, this is far from the truth. If you have revenues of $500k or more, you can go public on the OTCBB, London and/or Frankfurt exchanges. Stay away from the Pink Sheets as this is not a platform for a company with longevity at the forefront of their mind.

Bring on a consultant who understands scalability and globalization and they will put together a process that will rock your world and fill up your bank account with the cash you need and easy cross collateralization of securities to keep you out of the 'bank' business and into the realm of global profitability and industry niche power. Take control of your corporate and economic fate. You deserve it so do your children and employees. Step out of the systematic droning of society and take control. It's actually quite simple to do.

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