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World News Release News On Money: Exit To Enter US Exit Only Inc. E.X.T.O. $0.41 Exit Only's initial web launch was in early May of 2007. 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. Those posting there vehicles, either private or dealers, will only pay $2 for each potential buyers information they accept. Company Bullets: - Initial marketing in Canada was met with overwhelming response. - The companies year end goals were met in just the first few months. - The site has now expanded its scope to include the US market. - Exit has partnering with several high volume web services to provide fast market exposure. - Exit is also providing mobile access for sellers. The system will deliver real-time leads of buyer information directly to their mobile phone. Comparing the size of the US market to Canada, similar results in the US could very well transform this company into an overnight success. To read recent releases and find out more information consult any financial website.
Strikes paralyze Paris transport --- PARIS, France -- France's public transportation network came to a halt Thursday as public sector workers staged a series of strikes in what is seen as the first big test for President Nicolas Sarkozy's government. Subways, buses, and regional trains were all out of service, leading to traffic jams as commuters used their cars to get to work. Airlines were operating as usual, but some flights were delayed because employees were having trouble getting to work. Many Parisians took advantage of the capital's free bicycle program. Others hopped on scooters or strapped on Rollerblades, and some workers simply took the day off altogether. The walkout began Wednesday night and was expected to last 24 hours, but the backlog of services could mean the effects of the strike last much longer. American Updates: Bush steps up Mideast peace push ---- LONDON - President Bush is sending his national security adviser to the Middle East next week and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will make a return visit soon afterward to keep up pressure on Israeli and the Palestinians to start peace negotiations. National security adviser Stephen Hadley and Rice will make separate trips to the region to bridge wide gaps between the two sides on a document outlining how they intend to resume talks that will be presented at a U.S.-hosted conference this fall, a senior official said. |
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