The majority of M&A deals never appear in the financial press because they involve small, privately held businesses or family-owned businesses. What are some of the reasons a family owned or privately held firm may want to go public, i.e. through a reverse merger? Can you think of any reasons that discourage such firms from going public?

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The majority of M&A deals never appear in the financial press because they involve small, privately held businesses or family-owned businesses. What are some of the reasons a family owned or privately held firm may want to go public, i.e. through a reverse merger? Can you think of any reasons that discourage such firms from going public?
 
 
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