Dear Thomas,
Thank you for your question.
When you offer to sell your Company Certificates via the Internet, it can
be construed that you will be selling shares of your new company to the
public. Have you determined how much the shares are worth? What is the basis
of the amount? Remember, determining the value of your shares will involve
some calculations which must be approved by the Securities and Exchange
Commission.
Before you attempt to do so, You can visit the web site of the US
Securities and Exchange Commission http://www.sec.gov/
and gather pertinent
information how you can sell your certificates publicly without going through
Wall Street or through a broker.
Laws on Securities are broad and somewhat complicated and I regret that
these are beyond the scope of PowerHomebiz.com expertise.
I suggest you consult with a lawyer to get proper advise and guidance.
Good Luck !
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covered as he jokingly describes, "from toothpicks to
airplanes" He also had extensive experience in
International trading and he always excelled in special promotional
ideas for retail outlets.
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