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Questions & Answers about DPO - Direct Public
offering
Q. Where will the DPO stock
be traded ?
- A. The issuers generally
intend to list their stock on the Pink Sheets, OTC- Bulletin
Board or Pacific Stock Exchange, where you would be able to Buy
and Sell the DPO
stock after your initial purchase.
Q. How would I sell my DPO stock ?
- A. Generally through any NASD Broker -
Dealer after the DPO stock is listed. You should
be aware that the stock will most likely be thinly traded and
that it could trade at a substantial discount or not listed at
all. Sometimes the issuer will assist in your efforts to sell
your stock.
Q. How can I receive a return on my
investment in a DPO stock ?
- A. The issuer could pay out
dividends, there could be an increase in the issuer's stock
price, The issuer could be bought out by another company and /
or the issuer could complete a further public offering in the
future. As with any small business you may never receive a
return on your investment.
Q. Why Should I Invest in an DPO and what are my risk ?
- A. The issuers are generally
start up or development stage enterprise. The securities for sale have
not been recommended or guaranteed by any government entity,
however the offering has been reviewed and permitted for sale in
the state or states where it is being offered. The management of
the issuer generally anticipate success, but as with any small
capitalization companies the investment risk are high.
More Details....
Generally all U. S. corporations may use SCOR
(Reg. D- 504) to permit
securities for sale to the public except such companies as petroleum exploration and /
or petroleum production concerns, those engaged in mining or other extractive industries
or blind pool offerings . Securities may not be sold on behalf of any entity other
than the issuing corporation.
The corporation may raise up to One Million ($
1,000,000) each twelve (12) months. In calculating this limit, sales in all jurisdictions
must be included together with any other securities sold under the SEC Rule 504 or section
3(b) of the Securities Act of 1933.
The offering price can be at low
one ($ 1.00)
dollars per share in most states.
The securities permitted and sold are
"freely" transferable and tradable. Thus the SCOR offering is in nature an early stage venture
financing, using public investors solicited by means of advertising and / or other general
solicitation. If appropriate, the SCOR may be by followed by additional SCORs
and then followed at some later stage by a
"conventional" public offering that could result in the development of a
substantial publicly traded market.
Depending on the state, SCOR may be used to
permit common or preferred stock, including convertible preferred
and options, warrants or rights.
The offering may be sold directly by the company or by a commissioned
selling agent or finders. Mass solicitations may be used, including public meetings and
advertisements. Any type of
investor may purchase any amount in the offering.
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Does your neighborhood or town need a
highspeed internet connection?
Phone System and/ or Network Service
Contract
Wish You Had
Wireless Internet Service?
Does your neighborhood, city or town still need high-speed Internet
connections, but the telephone companies won't deploy DSL and the Cable
Company won't install a high-speed Internet cable modems?
Don't despair. Look at your situation as a great business opportunity.
You can get started in the broadband wireless business for as little as
$4,000`. This will get you a basestation and enough equipment to sign up
4 customers. If you can sign up 200 customers at $40 per month, you
could gross up to $96,000 per year.
Click here to learn how
to build your own Broadband Wireless Internet service provider. |
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