The situation of post-reverse-merger companies or trading shells which have only limited stock trading. It is much harder that a company with a thinly traded stock to raise money than a company whose stock trades heavily. So if a company were not public, its access to capital would be significantly limited. By being public, even if thinly traded, a company can still raise much easily than it would be if it was not public.
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