News For Life
News On Finance:
Exit Only Prepares To Enter The US Market
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Exit Only first hit the market in Canada back in May of this year.
Web-marketing of used vehicles is not a new concept. However, allowing
sellers to post there vehicles at no charge and no hidden fees, is new.
The company charges sellers only for actual contact info from interested
buyers.
Highlights:
- The response from the market during the Canadian release was
incredible.
- The companies year end goals were met in just the first few months.
- The US version of the site is now ready to be released to the market.
- News in the last few weeks has released partnership agreements with
several online vehicle service sites for increased exposure.
- Exit is also providing mobile access for sellers. The system will
deliver real-time leads of buyer information directly to their mobile
phone.
As the US market is considerably larger, patterned results in the US can
instantly put this new company on the map. To read recent releases and
find out more information consult any financial website.
Global Update:
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.
News From The Nation:
Hazardous Waste Car Involved In Derailment ----- STEILACOOM, Wash. -- A
derailment early Thursday halted train traffic on both sets of tracks on
the Burlington Northern Santa Fe main line and blocked access to a ferry
terminal south of Tacoma, a railroad spokesman said. Amtrak passengers
were being bused between Seattle and Portland, Ore., and railroad crews
were working to reopen the road leading to the dock used by ferries
between the mainland and McNeil, Anderson and Ketron islands, BNSF
spokesman Gus Melonas said. McNeil Island is the site of a state prison
and the state's Special Commitment Center, where sexual predators are
confined for treatment after serving their prison time. State-operated
ferry service between the island and Steilacoom provides 19 runs around
the clock for supplies, staff, visitors and inmate transfers.
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