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  1. Equity Securities
    Represent ownership interest held by shareholders in a corporation, typically in the form of common or preferred stock.
  2. Debt Securities
    Financial instruments that represent a loan made by an investor to a borrower, such as bonds, debentures, or notes payable.
  3. Derivative Securities
    Financial contracts whose value is derived from the performance of underlying assets, indices, or interest rates, including options, futures, and swaps.
  4. Hybrid Securities
    Instruments that combine features of both debt and equity securities, such as convertible bonds or preferred shares with embedded options.
  5. Government Securities
    Debt instruments issued by a government to finance its operations, including treasury bills, notes, and bonds.
  6. Corporate Securities
    Securities issued by corporations, including stocks and corporate bonds, to raise capital for business activities.
  7. Municipal Securities
    Debt securities issued by states, cities, or other local government entities to fund public projects, often offering tax-exempt interest income.
  8. Money Market Instruments
    Short-term debt securities with high liquidity and low risk, such as certificates of deposit (CDs), commercial paper, and treasury bills.
  9. Asset-Backed Securities (ABS)
    Securities backed by a pool of assets, such as loans, leases, credit card debt, or receivables, providing cash flow to investors from the underlying assets.
  10. Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS)
    A type of asset-backed security secured by a collection of mortgages, providing periodic payments derived from the mortgage holders.
  11. Convertible Securities
    Securities, usually bonds or preferred shares, that can be converted into a predetermined number of common shares.
  12. Preferred Securities
    Equity securities with fixed dividends and priority over common stock in asset liquidation, but typically without voting rights.
  13. Warrants
    Long-term options issued by a company that give holders the right to purchase the company’s stock at a specified price before expiration.
  14. Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)
    Investment funds traded on stock exchanges, holding a diversified portfolio of securities, and offering liquidity and diversification.
  15. Closed-End Funds
    Investment companies with a fixed number of shares that trade on stock exchanges, investing in a diversified portfolio of securities.

Solving the Real Problems That Your Business Faces

This section outlines common problems and shows how your offering provides meaningful solutions for each.

Shalhoub Spark Select x BrewBilt | Premium Herbal Sparkling Beverages

Shalhoub Spark Select

Infused by Legacy. Brewed for Now.

The Collaboration

BrewBilt Manufacturing, Inc. and Joseph Shalhoub & Son, Inc. join forces to create a revolutionary herbal sparkling drink line, combining artisanal California brewing with centuries-old Middle Eastern botanical knowledge.

Hero Flavor Launch:

Rose-Hibiscus + Medjool Date Sparkling Tonic

  • All-natural ingredients
  • No refined sugars
  • Cold-steeped, heritage herbal blends
  • Craft carbonated for a clean finish

Scene Integration

Featured in the upcoming feature film Mirage Boulevard, the beverage is the signature drink of lead character Ava Marley. A key cinematic moment captures the first bottling day at BrewBilt’s facility, merging story, product, and legacy.

“This isn’t just a drink. It’s a story in every sip.” – Ava Marley

Investor Appeal

This joint venture provides prime product placement, wellness market entry, and pop-up opportunities at LA landmarks like Oceanwide Plaza, with additional co-marketing from the Mirage Boulevard soundtrack and film merchandise.

© 2024 BrewBilt x Shalhoub Select | Crafted with care in California & Brooklyn

First solution title

This is the first solution description, explaining how your product resolves that issue quickly and effectively.

Third solution title

This is the third solution description, demonstrating how your solution turns that negative experience into a positive one.

Second solution title

This is the second solution description, showing how your offering removes obstacles and improves results.

Fourth solution title

This is the fourth solution description, describing how your solution delivers value by addressing a specific and recurring pain point.


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