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| Aug 16th 2011, 09:58 Skip Oceanlane |
IPO Application - CapEx Omega Stock Fund | |
| OSF CapEx Omega Stock Fund A Multi-Company Investment Fund Status: Approved - Approved for IPO, but not yet launched. Stock Symbol OSF Company Name CapEx Omega Stock Fund Company Tagline A Multi-Company Investment Fund CEO's Real Life Name Carmen Dubaldi CEO's Real Life Location New York, USA CEO's Email nyrounder@aol.com Company Avatar CSV Republic Company Website http://www.slcapex.com SLURL http://slurl.com/secondlife/Crystal%20Springs/191/183/27 In-World Region Crystal Springs Directors, Company Officers Skip Oceanlane CEO and Majority Shareholder Total Shares To Create 1400000 Shares To IPO 1400000 IPO Price 0.25 IPO Days 30 Cash On Hand 1 Land Owned 1 Tangible Assets 1.00 Starting Capitalization 350000.00 Monthly Revenue 1 Monthly Expenses 1 Name for Chairman's Letter Welcome to the CapEx Omega Stock Fund (OSF) Chairman's Letter Welcome to a new concept in stock funds at Capital Exchange. I wish to create 5 different stock funds. Each stock fund would do an IPO for $350,000. The starting share price will be L$.25, so there would be a lot of shares to trade in each fund. I will be the fund CEO, but I am not getting paid anything to be CEO. There are no Owner Shares – technically the fund would be owned and operated by Capital Exchange. Stock would be purchased manually by me from 7 different companies for each fund after the IPO is completed – roughly L$48,000 for each company. Please read the details of the fund, and I hope you decide to invest. Thank you. Skip Oceanlane CEO and Majority Shareholder Capital Exchange www.slcapex.com Business Overview So I know what you’re thinking – how will this really differ from any other listed stock fund? Here’s how: 1) The .1% Market Maker fee would not be paid to me (as CEO) from each fund. Instead, it will be set at 1.0%, and all proceeds go towards the dividend for each fund. For example, if a 1.99% Transaction Fee is paid, 1% goes towards revenue for the fund, and .99% to Capital Exchange. In some cases, only .14% could go towards CapEx because of various incentives and lower trading fees paid by a seller. In all cases, the 1% will go to the fund. 2) The “CEO” (myself) has nothing to do except report financials. There will be no buying and selling of additional shares because 100% of the funds profits will go towards dividends. 3) The 3.99% IPO fee will be broken down as follows: .99% for Capital Exchange, and 1% will be paid as dividends for the first 3 quarters (it will be a quarterly dividend). This way there will be extra dividends paid for the first 9 months to make the fund more attractive to investors. 4) As new companies become listed, a L$50,000 SPO will be done for each fund in alphabetical order. At the end of the SPO, the same rules will apply above. Business Strengths Some benefits of doing this type of fund: 1) Immediate L$48,000 boost in trading volume to every single listed company on the exchange. Roughly L$1,700,000 boost to IPO exchange volume. 2) Low starting price, high amount of shares on the market = daytraders loving this. I have spoken to a few already and they are 100% on board. They really like the concept. I envision 1,400,000 shares for each company (no Owner Shares). 3) 5 additional listed companies for the exchange creating more investment choices. 4) Small positive revenue for Capital Exchange with no expenses. 5) A good way to steer “beginners” to a simple fund for a small ROI. In time or immediately they will also buy shares in your listed companies. 6) Increased choices for daytraders and investors looking for high-trading stocks with low prices. Use Of Capital Here are the 7 companies that will be invested in for the Omega CapEx Stock Fund (OSF): Graves Apothecary & More Nintai Brokerage Corporation Nestler Investment Corporation Redux Technologies Sri Laxmi Ganapathi Ventures Virtual Tallinn Merch Zhenya Zoning Real Estate Roughly L$48,000 will be invested in each company by purchasing their stock. Stock will be purchased either directly from the CEO, or other shareholders. Dividend Policy 100% of profit will be paid as dividends. Risk Factors The main risk involved would be companies in the fund delisting from Capital Exchange. Management Fund CEO Skip Oceanlane |
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