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Reporting on Shell Stocks, SPAC's, Reverse Mergers, and the Alternative IPO Market since September 2000!What is a Shell Stock? A Shell Stock is a publicly traded company that has no operating business. Many of them trade for pennies and are thought to be worthless. But after completing a Reverse Merger, they can explode in price and increase in value by 10 times, 20 times, and possibly over 100 times their original share price! To understand why this is possible, see What is a Shell Stock and What is a SPAC. What is a Reverse Merger? A Reverse Merger is a technique that allows a private company to become an instant public company. This alternative method for completing an IPO (Initial Public Offering) is the catalyst that makes the price of a Shell Stock explode! For more information, see What is a Reverse Merger. Why consider Shell Stocks? The potential return of a Shell Stock can be enormous! Imagine buying a tiny $0.0312 Shell Stock that traded as high $50 six weeks later! A $1000 investment would have been worth $1,600,000 at its high! For more information, see The anatomy of a Shell Stock - SXML. Or how about a Shell Stock that went from $0.10 to $11.20 in two days, and later traded as high as $30. For more information, see Elvis Presley and American Idol merged into SPEA Shell Stock. For other Reverse Mergers,see Famous Reverse Mergers. Getting Started with ShellStockReview.com
The goal of ShellStockReview.Com is to identify and report on Shell Stocks. To get started, we suggest reading Shell Values to get an understanding of how to value a Shell Stock. Then to see what others say about Shell Stocks, review the Shell Links and Forums pages. Next, read our Disclaimer and begin your study of individual Shell Stocks by reviewing the Profile List. To view the changes made to our Profile List, review the Updates and Alerts pages. NOTE: to access the Profile List, Alerts, and Updates, you must register. You can also have the Alerts and Updates sent to you automatically via an email message. To register, select Create New Account. Examples From the Profile List (Details)
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