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What is a Shell Stock?
A Shell Stock is a publicly traded company that has no operating business. Many of them trade for pennies and are thought to be worthless. But after completing a Reverse Merger, they can explode in price and increase in value by 10 times, 20 times, and possibly over 100 times their original share price! The potential return of a Shell Stock can be enormous! Imagine buying a tiny $0.0312 Shell Stock that traded as high $50 six weeks later! A $1000 investment would have been worth $1,600,000 at its high!
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A Reverse Merger is a technique that allows a private company to become an instant public company. This alternative method for completing an IPO (Initial Public Offering) is the catalyst that makes the price of a Shell Stock explode!
There are two types of Shell Stock. Reporting and Non-Reporting. Reporting reports quarterly to the SEC. They are audited annually. Non-Reporting forgo any reporting at all to the SEC. Keep this in mind. The SEC will always inform you about the doings of a Reporting Stock. On a Non-Reporting Stock you can only go by the amount of information that is given by the company |
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Shell Stock are of two types.. Reporting and Non-Reporting. Reporting reports quarterly to the SEC. They are audited annually. Non-Reporting forgo any reporting at all to the SEC. I like your investment.
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