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Learn How Any Company Can Go Public and Get a Stock Symbol and Get a Free Report from Tiber Creek

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (Business Wire EON) April 17, 2008 -- Many people think that you need to be a large company like Google or Yahoo to go public or do an IPO Initial Public Offering. The truth is any business can become a public company. There are no asset or revenue requirements.

Why do a risky reverse merger with a public shell when you can do an S-1 Registration statement and meet the requirements of FINRA Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (formerly the NASD)?
According to Tiber Creek, this is the secret Wall Street insiders reserved for themselves until now. Nearly half of publicly traded companies are doing revenues under $3 million and many of those are losing money and some are start-ups.

Even foreign private and public companies can become publicly traded in the US and they dont even have to become US corporations.

Tiber Creek Corporation in Beverly Hills is looking for companies that would like to go public. They help companies list on the NYSE, AMEX or Nasdaq. Smaller companies can trade on the OTCBB Over the Counter Bulletin Board or the Pink Sheets.

Being a public company offers many benefits such as liquidity, prestige and the ability to use the stock as a currency, according to Tiber Creek.

Jim Cassidy, the president of Tiber Creek, is an experienced securities lawyer helping companies with going public, Regulation D, private placement memorandums and registration statements with the SEC Securities and Exchange Commission.

In the past some companies went public via reverse mergers with public shells. A company spokesperson, Shaun Anthony, said, "Why do a risky reverse merger with a public shell when you can do an S-1 Registration statement and meet the requirements of FINRA Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (formerly the NASD)?" He also said, "Wall Street and investment banks don't like public shells and reverse mergers."

For companies interested in going public, contact Tiber Creek. They offer 2 Reports at their website www.tcc5.com. How Any Company Can Go Public & The Truth about Reverse Mergers and Public Shells.

Tiber Creek also does investor relations & maintains relationships with market makers, venture capitalists and broker dealers.

The company also consults regarding SPACs (Special Purpose Acquisition Company).

In addition to private US companies, Tiber Creek works with foreign private and public companies in becoming publicly traded in the US. They also assist with dual listings and ADRs (American Depository Receipts).

The most recent client that Tiber Creek assisted in going public is Loans4less (Pink Sheets:LFLS). LFLS seeks to brand their trademark and website across loan product lines.

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