Tip of the Week: Messy Isn’t Dirty and Not Nice Doesn’t Mean Bad
By David Feldman at 24 December, 2008, 6:01 am
In some cases, a shell is just plain messy. It is hard to find documents, confirm status of officers and directors, and so on. Do not mistake a messy shell for a “dirty shell” controlled by a shady operator, but be wary of a shell so messy that getting a deal done becomes difficult if not impossible.
Sometimes I hear the following about reverse merger players: “He’s a jerk,” or “He’s a tough negotiator,” or “He’s not interested in helping our business grow.” These may be good reasons not to do business with people, but they do not necessary indicate evil, illegal, or even shady tactics.


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