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		<title>How To Go Public &#8211; S1 Filing &#8211; 15c211 &#8211; Form 211 &#8211; Turn-Key Strategy For Going Public</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those of you who have reached the point in your company's evolution where it's time to take your company public there is often a lot of confusion centering around the services that a corporation needs in order to go public at a solid price, hold it's position and grow steadily.]]></description>
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