SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwired - May 18, 2016) - Innovus Pharma (OTCQB: INNV) -- An uplisting to a national exchange is an
important goal for many small over-the-counter companies in order to gain credibility and reach a wider base of potential
investors. By holding companies to a higher standard, an uplisting creates a higher level of visibility, exposure, and legitimacy
for companies that are able to meet the stringent prerequisites.
For experienced executives, who have been successful with dealing with higher exchanges uplisting to the NYSE-MKT for example,
is a much easier and attainable objective.
The New York Stock Exchange acquired the American Stock Exchange in 2008 and branded it the NYSE-MKT. This is an attractive
exchange for high-quality micro and small-cap companies with four different listing and public shareholder standards and a number
of differing combinations within. As a result, the NYSE-MKT listing requirements offers flexibility to companies operating
in different market sectors.
To view the results of the NYSE-MKT Listing Requirements please click here.
The NYSE-MKT listing board also conducts a subjective review of all listing candidates looking at a number of different
factors influencing investment quality, including:
- Nature of a company's business;
- Market for its products;
- Reputation of its management;
- Historical record and pattern of growth;
- Financial integrity;
- Demonstrated earnings power; and
- Future outlook
Innovus Pharma (OTCQB: INNV) is preparing for an uplisting to the NYSE MKT, according to its President & CEO Dr. Bassam
Damaj's last conference call. The company has been experiencing significant growth that could translate into larger volume and
increase in its market cap. Although a lot of OTC companies' executives state that their goal is to uplist their companies,
relatively few executives actually have the expertise to accomplish the task. Uplisting a company requires more than the meeting
the uplisting share price and shareholder equity requirements.
The two most important requirements are:
1. Management and their previous history and expertise: Innovus Pharma management has a strong CEO who knows how to work
with higher exchanges at previous companies like Apricus Biosciences (previously known as NexMed). At Apricus Biosciences, he
transitioned the company from being deficient in every listing requirement with the NASDAQ exchange to being compliant in all
requirements in less than a year after he took over the helm in 2009 (Source: APRI SEC filings). Under his leadership, Apricus
went from $0.17 a share to over $5 and was named one of the most liquid companies NASDAQ. The company went on to be included
in the Russell Microcap Index.
2. Company Future Outlook: This is a very important requirement as it shows that the company is a real business with growth
potential in the near term and worth being uplisted and followed by analysts. Innovus has created a solid growth model and its
management is executing on its plans on a daily basis. The company has a robust product pipeline in multiple markets. It
expects an ANDA action from the FDA during the summer for FlutiCare, for allergic rhinitis, one of the largest markets in the
US.
Since January 2016, the Company's share price has gained 107% and it volume increased by 1100%.
The Rewards of Uplisting Are Well Worth the Effort
Once a company does manage to prove itself and satisfy uplisting requirements, the benefits are both impactful and immediate.
The biggest benefit is increased visibility. Whereas a lower listing confined a company to simple over the counter exchanges
between individuals, a bigger listing gives a company access to the larger institutional investors. These institutional investors
can start to accumulate positions adding more credibility and liquidity, as well as, potentially, share appreciation.
Newly uplisted companies also benefit from higher trading volumes (greater liquidity). Studies from large exchanges, such as
the NASDAQ, confirm that, after uplisting, companies tend to see 3-month average daily volume increase of a 132%.
In the early periods after uplisting, a company usually gets intense coverage from top analysts, thereby making the company's
stock more attractive to investors. In the end, uplisting is one of the many tools a company can utilize to help create long-term
shareholder value for a company with a solid management business plan.
About Innovus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Headquartered in San Diego, Innovus Pharma is an emerging leader in OTC and consumer products for men's and women's health and
vitality. The Company generates revenues from its lead products (a) BTH® Testosterone Booster, (b) BTH® Human Growth Agent, (c)
Zestra® for female arousal and (d) EjectDelay® for premature ejaculation and has an additional five marketed products in this
space, including (e) Sensum+® for the indication of reduced penile sensitivity, (for sales outside the U.S. only), (f) Zestra
Glide®, (g) Vesele® for promoting sexual and cognitive health, (i) Androferti® (in the US and Canada) to support overall male
reproductive health and sperm quality, (j) BTH Vision Formula, (k) BTH Blood Sugar, among others and eventually FlutiCare™ OTC
for Allergic Rhinitis, if its ANDA is approved by the U.S. FDA.
For more information, go to www.innovuspharma.com; www.zestra.com; www.ejectdelay.com; www.myvesele.com;
www.sensumplus.com; www.myandroferti.com; www.beyondhumantestosterone.com; www.getbeyondhuman.com; www.trybeyondhuman.com.
For further information on INNV please visit www.upticknewswire.com
Innovus Pharma's Forward-Looking Safe Harbor:
Statements under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, as amended: with the exception of the historical information
contained in this release, the matters described herein contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties
that may individually or mutually impact the matters herein described for a variety of reasons that are outside the control of
the Company, including, but not limited to, receiving patent protection for any of its products, to receive approval or meet the
requirements of any relevant regulatory authority, to successfully commercialize such products and to achieve its other
development, commercialization and financial goals, whether we and our distributors will continue to successfully market and sell
our products. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements as actual results could
differ materially from the forward-looking statements contained herein. Readers are urged to read the risk factors set forth in
the Company's most recent annual report on Form 10-K, subsequent quarterly reports filed on Form 10-Q and other filings made with
the SEC. Copies of these reports are available from the SEC's website or without charge from the Company.