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Southridge offers a full range of corporate finance services including private placements, public offerings, issuance of equity or debt capital (or a combination of these), mergers & acquisitions, financial advisory, restructuring, valuations and fairness opinions, and recapitalizations.
Our investment banking professionals build long-term relationships with our clients, based on high-quality service and integrity and develop, evaluate and execute financial strategies with their best interest in mind, to achieve their goals.
Private Placements and Public Offerings
Southridge Investment Group focuses on building and establishing strong, long-term relationships with our banking clients. By working closely with clients our investment banking professionals are able to evaluate their short and long-term financial needs, review alternatives and line up sophisticated, strategic placement solutions based on our expertise in Corporate Finance, Corporate Advisory and Mergers & Acquisitions.
Through our well-established relationships with a wide network of private investors, both individual and institutional, we have the ability to properly market an offering to help our clients raise the added capital needed to strategically expand their business.
M & A Advisory
Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Experienced representation of buyers and sellers
- Introduction of strategic partnerships and joint ventures
- Trusted, knowledgeable corporate advice
- Defense against unsolicited acquisition attempts
Advisory and Fairness Opinions
Southridge advisory services include valuations, recapitalization analyses, financial modeling, general financial advisory assignments and fairness opinions.
Fairness opinions are increasingly sought after in today’s environment. Because of the fiduciary responsibilities directors have to a corporation and its shareholders, they must be informed of all available material information prior to making critical business decisions. The fairness opinion provides a basis upon which a director can exercise informed business judgement.
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