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Gold/Mining/Energy : Amarillo Gold

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To: organicgerry who wrote (31)5/23/2004 8:57:04 PM
From: dara   of 85
 
I've copied this from the tsx website:

"Early-stage companies have different financial needs and pressures than more established businesses. TSX Venture Exchange simplifies the process of raising capital for qualified emerging companies by offering three ways to go public:

- initial public offering (IPO)
- Capital Pool Company Program (CPC)
- reverse takeover (RTO)."

"...Reverse takeover"
"Another way to list your company is through a reverse takeover of a company listed on TSX Venture Exchange. This can be done in a number of ways, including an amalgamation or issuance of shares in exchange for other shares or assets of the listed company. This lets shareholders of a private company buy a listed company that has no substantial business activity. You'll need the help of your company's sponsor, lawyer and auditor to find a suitable candidate for a reverse takeover."

"For more information on reverse takeovers, see TSX Venture Policy 5.2 - Changes of Business and Reverse Takeovers"

tse.com
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