
BayHill Capital is a limited liability company
that provides management services and supplemental investment
capital to public and private companies. The company leverages
opportunities surfaced through itıs own research and the
BayHill Groupıs projects and assignments with undervalued
companies.
BayHill Capital works with private and small
(microcap) public companies that have lost the interest of
Wall Street analysts and investors but have products and
technologies that can create significant economic value. These
companies are restructured, their products and technologies
revitalized, their strategies redirected and sometimes
supplemented through the acquisition of complementary
products. The companies are then reintroduced to Wall Street
and appropriate institutional investors.
BayHill Capital supplements these restructure
services with investment capital directly through PIPE
transactions, through convertible notes and warrants, and by
acquiring shares in the public market. BayHill Capital members
rely on an experienced team to bring undervalued opportunities
to the company. Company members have a first hand look at
investment opportunities which have already been through the
due diligence process and the members will have the ability to
personally invest additional capital into those opportunities
outside of BayHill Capital.
There are many public companies that completed
an IPO and developed leading technology and software products,
but have not been able to reach or sustain profitability and
meet market expectations, or were never able to successfully
define or fund their go-to-market strategy and gain economic
success. With appropriate strategic direction and financial
modeling these companies can quickly redefine themselves and
become market leading providers and economically viable and
exciting entities.
Microcap stocks are often defined as public
companies with a market capitalization of less than $100
million. BayHill Capital will concentrate its focus on public
companies in this category with market capitalizations of less
than $50 million. With appropriate investor relations and
execution of a defined economic model these companies can be
reintroduced to the investment community as great investment
opportunities. This process can offer those who are willing to
spend time, effort, and assume the risks of investing in
microcap public companies. |