Partner for Growth

As Clickwants JV Partners we established bulk wholesale deals for high ticket hot selling on demand physical products, SaaS and or services. As Clickwants Equity Partners, we focus on partnering with well-established businesses. Our journey begins by evaluating and researching potential clients. Why? Because our success depends on the growth we achieve for your company. So the initial phase is also important to ensure that we're a good fit for either our Clickwants JV Partners or ClickWants Equity Partners as we Partner for our Growth.

Once we've established a equity partnership, we immediately prepare the business for growth and eventually for an exit strategy. We look at best potential sale strategy just to name a few such as bolt-up acquisitions, roll-up acquisitions, revere merger IPO, etc.  We employ advanced marketing techniques on top of what your company is doing now this, our typically marketing techniques lead to doubling or even tripling a company's sales. Simultaneously, we implement other strategies to cut costs, resulting in a more substantial and highly profitable enterprise.

 

Reverse mergers are a fast-track method for private companies to become public by merging with an already publicly listed company. This approach speeds up the process of transitioning to a public company.

Famous Examples of Reverse Mergers: Many well-known companies have chosen the reverse merger route to go public. Here are some notable cases:

  1. New York Stock Exchange (NYSE): Even the iconic NYSE itself went public through a reverse merger in 2006.
  2. Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway: Warren Buffett, one of the world's wealthiest individuals, used a reverse merger. He merged his insurance empire into a textile manufacturing company without changing the company name.
  3. Ted Turner's Turner Broadcasting System: The founder of CNN merged his Turner Outdoor Advertising company to create the Turner Broadcasting System.
  4. Anthony "Tony" Robbins: The motivational speaker and life coach was involved in a reverse merger to take an online self-help company public.
  5. Muriel Siebert: She became the first woman to purchase a seat on the NYSE and used a reverse merger to make her brokerage firm public.
  6. Armand Hammer and Occidental Petroleum: Armand Hammer is credited with creating the reverse merger concept in the 1950s. He merged his successful company, Occidental Petroleum, into a shell company.
  7. Corporate Giants: Recognizable names like Burger King, Jamba Juice, Blockbuster Video, Tandy Corporation (Radio Shack), Texas Instruments, and Waste Management have all gone public through reverse mergers.
  8. NYSE Group: After being acquired by Archipelago Holdings, the NYSE Group also chose a reverse merger to go public and raise capital.
  9. It's important to note that while reverse mergers may not have the same level of public attention as IPOs (Initial Public Offerings), they are a viable option for companies, both large and small, seeking to become publicly traded. The primary benefits include a faster path to public status and increased access to capital sources.
  10. Understanding Public Shells and Reverse Mergers:
  11. Public shells are not a necessity for going public, but they can be useful, especially for consultants and attorneys working with private companies.
  12. There are two types of public shells: blank check companies and trading public shells.
  13. Blank check companies, which aim to merge with a private company to become SEC-reporting public entities, are preferred for their affordability and acceptance within the investment community.
  14. Trading public shells, which previously had operating businesses, can be expensive to use for a reverse merger, particularly if they already have a stock symbol.

      If you're interested in going public, you can begin trading on the Over the Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB) or the Pink OTC Markets, which is a swift process. Later, you can consider moving up to the FINRA OTC Bulletin Board or NASDAQ. It's crucial to engage an experienced securities attorney when dealing with reverse mergers and public shells, and we can help guide your company through the process of going public directly.