News Update October 18th
Finance Reports:
New Options For Online Vehicle Sales
Exit Only Inc. EX T0
$0.41
Exit Only's initial web launch was in early May of 2007. Websites that
market used vehicles are not new to the internet. The new concept here
is allowing its clients to post vehicles to the database without charge
or hidden fees. Sellers are now only charged for actual results, namely
$2 per lead for actual interested buyers.
Interest 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.
Duplication of the Canadian results in the much larger US market base
will certainly make this company the next major online player. Review
any market data website for more details.
World News:
Putin: U.S. in Iraq is 'pointless' ------ MOSCOW, Russia -- President
Vladimir Putin said Thursday that the U.S. war in Iraq was a "pointless"
battle against the Iraqi people, the latest jab at Washington from the
increasingly confrontational Russian leader. Speaking during an annual
televised question-and-answer session, Putin was asked by a mechanic
from the Siberian city of Novosibirsk for his thoughts on comments made
several years ago by former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright,
who suggested that Siberia had too many natural resources to belong to
one country. "I know that some politicians play with such ideas in their
heads. This, in my view, is the sort of political erotica that might
satisfy a person but hardly leads to a positive result," Putin responded.
News Articles From The US:
Prosecutor apologizes 12 years after bogus rape verdict ---- HOUSTON,
Texas -- A man who spent a dozen years in prison for a rape he didn't
commit was freed Tuesday, the third inmate to be released because of
problems with the Houston Police Department's crime lab. Wearing dark
clothes and carrying a red mesh gym bag and a paper sack containing his
belongings, Ronald Taylor greeted his family with warm embraces outside
the Harris County Jail. "It hasn't really sunk in. I'm just glad to see
my family," he said. His plans included eating shrimp, a delicacy he
missed in prison, and moving to Atlanta to marry Jeannette Brown, the
fiancee who has waited for him since the mid-1990s.
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