Serviance Media

Connecting grownups through a network of
neighborhood and social networking sites

Investor FAQ

When was Serviance Media established?
Where is the Serviance Media stock traded, and what is the ticker symbol?
Why has Serviance Media stayed a privately held company?
What were the most recently reported financial results for Serviance Media?
When will Serviance Media hold it's annual shareholders meeting?
What is Serviance Media's fiscal year?
I am a qualified investor acting as an Angel investor or representing a VC fund, how do I get a business plan?
Does Serviance Media pay a dividend on common stock?
Does Serviance Media have a Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP) or Direct Stock Purchase Plan?
Who is Serviance Media's transfer agent?







Answers

When was Serviance Media established?
thesocialstop.com was launched in June of 2008 while hoaneighbors.com was launched in August of 2008. Development on these sites began in 2007 with planning and architecture having occurred in late 2006. Serviance Media was incorporated in the state of Florida in July, 2008.
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Where is the Serviance Media stock traded, and what is the ticker symbol?
Serviance Media stock is not publicly traded at this time and no date has been set for an IPO.
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Why has Serviance Media stayed a privately held company?
Serviance Media's primary goal is establishing value for our users. Once this is accomplished management will determine the type of liquidity event which will best serve the purpose of our users and stockholders.
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What were the most recently reported financial results for Serviance Media?
Because we are privately held we do not make our financial statements available for public review and analysis. However page views and revenue numbers are available through a wide range of sources.
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When will Serviance Media hold it's annual shareholders meeting?
Serviance Media will hold its next annual shareholders meeting in July, 2009 with the date, time and location to be determined.
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What is Serviance Media's fiscal year?
Serviance Media's fiscal year-end is December 31. Reporting quarters correspond with calendar quarters.
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I am a qualified investor acting as an Angel investor or representing a VC fund, how do I get a business plan?
To obtain a copy of the business plan, you must speak with our CEO. To arrange a conversation or conference call use the link to the contact form on the right side of this, or any other page. Be sure to list the times that would be best for you.
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Does Serviance Media pay a dividend on common stock?
To date, Serviance Media has not paid a dividend on common stock.
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Does Serviance Media have a Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP) or Direct Stock Purchase Plan?
We do not offer a DRIP or Direct Stock Purchase Plan; nor can shares can be purchased through a broker.
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Who is Serviance Media's transfer agent?
Since we are a privately held company we do not use a transfer agent.
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Disclaimer

This investor relations section is for informational purposes only and is not a solicitation for investment nor an offer to sell securities, that can only be made through a prospectus. We urge you to conduct thorough research, which may include professional advice, before investing in Serviance Media securities. Serviance Media makes no guarantee of the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of the information provided here. We shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content or for any actions based on the content.

Additionally, this section and information linked to this section may contain forward-looking statements concerning Serviance Media Corporation's business, operations and financial condition. Serviance Media cautions you that any forward-looking information provided by or on behalf of Serviance Media is not a guarantee of future performance. For further information on some of the risks we face, please see our most recent business plan available to qualified investors.

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