The International Stock Exchange Executives Emeriti (ISEEE) will hold their fifth annual meeting March 25-28, 2012 at the Royal Plaza Hotel in Orlando, Florida according to Jim Schnorf, President of Wall Street Strategic Capital, Inc. Schnorf, who has served as the host of the forum since its inception in 2008, indicated there will be a record turnout of current and former senior stock and derivative exchange executives in attendance. “Don Calvin, a former top NYSE officer and Advisor to more than 25 Chairmen and CEO’s of exchanges around the world, has been the impetus behind starting the organization and growing the event each year, and has arranged for a significant number of new countries and to be represented this year in Orlando. Wall Street Strategic Capital (www.wsscapital.com) is thrilled to have the privilege of not only welcoming back a large number of distinguished current and former exchange officials who have attended in the past, but also to welcome a large contingent of new current and former senior exchange executives from multiple continents”, said Schnorf.

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There are many sources of funding for companies looking to raise
capital. However, the basic funding types fall into three very broad categories:

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The International Stock Exchange Executives Emeriti (“ISEEE”) is a distinguished group of current and former senior executives from stock and derivatives exchanges representing thirty-two exchanges across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and South America. We are once again pleased to be hosting this outstanding group of international financial officials for the 5th annual gathering of the ISEEE. The event will be held March 25-28, 2012 in Orlando, Florida.

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How do you know if your sales contract qualifies for purchase order financing? First, it may be helpful to answer the question, “what is purchase order financing?

Purchase order financing is the process of borrowing against a written sales contract between a buyer and a seller. This sales contract, called a purchase order, will detail the exact product to be sold or services to be rendered from a vendor and will specify the payment and shipping terms, delivery dates, etc. Financing is possible for both international or domestic purchase order contracts.

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As The Economist duly notes, corn-ethanol subsidies for farmers expired on December 31. Few have prepared adequately for the shock.

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With Attractive Equity Raises for small-caps and private entities poised to remain challenging, debt structures will continue to evolve to help fill the financing needs

Although equity for major transactions ($500 million and up in enterprise value) has clearly become more abundant in recent months…resulting in materially higher multiples for acquisitions in this space…equity raises with attractive terms for smaller transactions and for Micro-caps and private entities in general has remained challenging. There is a strong likelihood this trend will continue, at least in general, for a number of years ahead, with exceptions for specific sectors and specialized deals, for example raising equity for cloud computing firms in the first six months of 2011 has been less problematic than with other sectors.

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