Use of Reverse Mergers to Bypass IPOs: A New Trend for Nanotech Companies
March 30, 2007
The costs and uncertainties involved with an initial public offering of securities by privately owned companies have led to a new avenue for such companies to enter the public market by merging with and into a “public shell” in a reverse merger transaction.
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