VentureNet Capital Group, Inc. provides capital and media marketing services to public companies. It offers custom-tailored and structured products, such as PIPE financing, stock loans, equity lines of credit, and asset based financing, as well as purchases aged debt from public companies. The company's media marketing services include arrangement of investor meetings, lunches/dinners; preparation and distributions of Company reports; positioning of company for review/analysis by the sell-side, buy-side and individual investor audience; and featuring company to two exclusive, high net-worth individual investor groups, as well as conducts audio-taped CEO Webcast/audio press releases, radio interviews on the wall street news hour, and other financial radio programs. Its media marketing services also arrange for company to be included in financial newsletters and publications sent to brokers, investors, and investment bankers monthly, as well as features company on financial Websites. In addition, the company offers reverse mergers services, which consist of preparation of S-1 registration statements and form 10 filings; and handling of legal work, filings, market makers to file form 211, access to capital, and institutional and retail support for stocks. VentureNet Capital Group, Inc. was incorporated in 1989 and is based in Reno, Nevada.
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