Isn filing a Form 211 the only thing a company needs to become publicly traded?
No! Obtaining approval for you to trade on the NASDAQ is significantly more complex than filling out a simple form. Every company striving to become publicly traded must first become an SEC reporting issuer. This means that we must first prepare a detailed registration statement and receive SEC approvals before you can even file a Form 211. In fact, there are dozens of steps that are required for you to become publicly traded.
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