News Alerts For Thursday Oct 18, 2007 4:34 EST
News On Finance:
New Fee Structure Generates Huge Response.
Exit Only Inc. ex t0
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May brought us the first look at Exit Only's new Vehicle Web-marketing
solution. The idea of bringing new and used vehicles to web consumers is
nothing we have not seen before. Posting of a sellers vehicle to the
site without charge is something new to web based vehicle marketing. The
company charges sellers only for actual contact info from interested
buyers.
Interest Highlights:
- Canadian response to the new site far exceeds the company's
projections.
- Exit's goals for the year end were met in September of this year, just
a few months from launch.
- Exit is now expanding the site to enter the US market.
- Exit has partnering with several high volume web services to provide
fast market exposure.
- In addition the site is now providing Mobile access, delivering
sellers contact information of potential buyers right to their cell
phone.
As the US market is considerably larger, patterned results in the US can
instantly put this new company on the map. For more information on Exit
Only Inc. contact your financial websites.
Global Reports:
Tribal violence kills 4 in Indonesia ----- - JAKARTA, Indonesia -- Rival
tribes armed with bows and arrows fought close to a U.S.-owned gold mine
in Indonesia's Papua region on Thursday, the latest in a series of
clashes that have killed four people, police and a company officials
said. At least 45 others have been injured in the fighting in the remote
region since Tuesday, local police chief Godhelp Mansnembra told
el-Shinta radio. Media reports initially said eight had been killed. The
fighting broke out in villages bordering a giant gold and copper mine
operated by Freeport-McMoRan Copper and Gold Mine Inc., Mansnembra and
Freeport spokesman Mindo Pangaribuan said. Pangaribuan said the fighting
was unrelated to the company's operations and production at the mine was
not affected. Mansnembra said mediation efforts had so far failed.
Top US Stories:
Judge suspends Britney Spears' visitation rights - LOS ANGELES,
California -- Singer Britney Spears' visitation rights with her children
were suspended Thursday until she complies with court orders in her
custody battle with her ex-husband Kevin Federline. "Petitioner's
(Spears') visitation with the minor children is suspended pending the
petitioner's compliance with court orders," according to an order
entered in Los Angeles Superior Court. Court spokesman Allan Parachini
said the order was signed Wednesday by the court commissioner handling
her custody case. Earlier this month, the court awarded full custody of
the couple's two sons -- Sean Preston, 2, and Jayden, 1 -- to Federline,
Spears' former backup dancer.
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