Role of Littlebanc Sample Clauses

Role of Littlebanc. Littlebanc will act as the Company’s financial advisor with respect to: a) Assisting in the preparation of a memorandum describing the Company’s industry, business strategy, business and management and incorporating current financial and other appropriate information furnished by the Company (as amended and supplemented from time to time, the “Information Memorandum”); Phone 000.000.0000· Fax 561.948-8924 SMTP, Inc. November 17, 2011 b) Assisting in the preparation of a presentation based upon the Information Memorandum; c) Assisting in the preparation of a financial model; d) Using its reasonable efforts to identify and introduce the Company to prospective financial investors, strategic corporate investors, acquirers of assets, merger partners and/or other sources of capital and market the Transaction to such potential Investors. e) Evaluating Transaction proposals on behalf of the Company and providing guidance with respect to the Transaction structure and valuation; f) Assisting in any discussions or negotiations of any Transaction, as requested by the Company; g) Coordinating due diligence, documentation and Transaction closing; and, h) Providing any other services related to a Transaction that may be appropriately requested by the Company.
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Role of Littlebanc a) Prepare an equity research report (“The Report”) to be issued and distributed to existing and potential stockholders of the Company. During the preparation of The Report, Littlebanc will request information from the Company and may require meetings with Company personnel in this regard. Completion of The Report depends on the timely receipt of any required information and the timely scheduling of requested meetings. Littlebanc will advise the Company of any delays it is experiencing in gathering the information required for The Report. Littlebanc anticipates The report will be completed within 8 weeks of the execution of this Agreement and receipt of payment. b) Provide consulting services, which may include all or some of (1) preparation of a presentation describing the Company’s industry, business strategy, business and management and incorporating current financial and other appropriate information based on data furnished by the Company; (2) Assisting in the preparation of a financial model.
Role of Littlebanc. Littlebanc will act as the Company’s financial consultant with respect to: a) Using its reasonable efforts to identify and introduce the Company to a single or a small number of fundamentally oriented institutional financial investor(s) (“Investor(s)”) and market the Transaction to such potential Investor(s). b) Evaluating Transaction proposals on behalf of the Company and providing guidance with respect to the Transaction structure and valuation; Liberator Medical Holdings, Inc. February 5, 2010 Page 2 of 7 c) Assisting in any discussions or negotiations of any Transaction, as requested by the Company, including renegotiations with current debt and equity holders and negotiation of any subordination agreements that may be necessary; d) Coordinating due diligence, documentation and Transaction closing; and, e) Providing any other services related to a Transaction that may be appropriately requested by the Company.

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