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Vielleicht etwas voreilig, aber wie sagt Calibra "Nach dem Zock ist vor dem Zock."
fliegerass
(der wahre)
Bei wem kann man gleichzeitig an der NYSE handeln?
Danke im voraus,
PS
Danke
http://finance.yahoo.com/
einfach oben Kürzel der Aktie eingeben.
Die beste, die ich kenne, weil alle 2 Minuten aktualisiert und damit praktisch quasi realtime immer die ersten:
http://www.purepennies.com/otcbb_news.shtml
Allerdings nur während der Handelstage aktiv. Kann man aber den ganzen Tag im Hintergrund laufen lassen und immer mal reinschauen, was in den letzten Stunden neu dazu kam.
Gruß BarCode
Mid-Coast Management, Inc. was initially set up to provide warehouse and distribution services for the company on behalf of its domestic retail customers. The newly named company will now focus its attention on the international arena with its primary focus being to secure business from world-wide shipping origins. Its initial focus will be on the Pacific-Asian Rim.
The Company said Jesse Dobrinsky, CEO of Cargo Connection Logistics will be traveling to the Asian Rim by the end of the month. The Company has the ability to provide the computer backbone for operations in the Asian Rim which will allow other businesses in these countries to provide their customers with a sophisticated solution to their logistics needs, including tracking, tracing and Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) utilizing the Cargo Connection Logistics' system.
"Up until now we have always focused our sales efforts within the United States," said Dobrinsky. "However, a significant portion of merchandise coming into the United States is controlled from foreign origins. This is our first foray into foreign countries for business development and it will be accomplished through some of the Company's recently announced joint ventures."
About Cargo Connection Logistics Holding, Inc.
Company: Cargo Connection Logistics Holding, Inc. consists of Cargo Connection Logistics Corp. and now, Cargo Connection Logistics - International (formally Mid-Coast Management, Inc.), which are both headquartered in Inwood, NY. The Company also has offices in Atlanta, GA; Charlotte, NC; Chicago, IL; Columbus, OH; Miami, FL; New York, NY; Pittsburgh, PA and San Jose, CA. The companies currently provide a comprehensive variety of transportation and warehouse capacity services to shippers throughout the nation. Currently the two companies have a total of 85 employees.
Cargo Connection Logistics is a leader in world trade logistics. Headquartered adjacent to JFK International Airport, the Company is a transportation logistics provider for shipments importing into and exporting out of the United States, with service areas throughout the Unites States and North America. They have container freight station operations specifically designed to handle internationally arriving freight for the major retail suppliers through its CFS facilities in Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New York and Ohio. Cargo Connection Logistics' website is http://www.cargocon.com.
The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a "safe harbor" for forward-looking statements. Certain of the statements contained herein, which are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements with respect to events, the occurrence of which involve risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements may be impacted, either positively or negatively, by various factors. Information concerning potential factors that could affect the Company is detailed from time to time in the Company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, without limitation:
-- the Company's ability to increase its revenues, including by obtaining contacts with foreign shippers;
-- the Company's financial condition, including its ability to continue as a going concern;
-- the effect of the Company being in default on its indebtedness;
-- the Company's ability to raise additional capital;
-- the Company's reliance on key personnel and independent agents; and
-- the Company's vulnerability to economic and industry conditions.
SOURCE: Cargo Connection Logistics Holding, Inc.
For Cargo Connection Logistics Holding, Inc., Inwood Peter Nasca Associates, Inc. Peter Nasca, 312-421-0723 Chicago or 305-937-1711 Miami
10-Q Filling
I\'ve been informed they are working on it and anticipate it will be filed on or before the 31st.
Mr. David Quach Named New Division President of Cargo Connection Logistics - International
INWOOD, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 03/30/06 -- Cargo Connection Logistics Holding, Inc. (OTC BB: CRGO) names Mr. David Quach to position of President of Its newly named division, Cargo Connection Logistics - International.
The company had recently issued a press release announcing that its wholly owned subsidiary, Mid-Coast Management Inc., has changed its name to Cargo Connection Logistics - International to better reflect its focus into the International markets. As part of the new face of Cargo Connection Logistics - International, the company will name Mr. David Quach as the Division's President. The new Division's base of operations will be San Jose, CA. David Quach has been and will continue to be vital and instrumental in facilitating the Company's outreach concerning business opportunities from China and the Pacific Rim for the Company's expansion into the business markets into and out of Asia.
"Having a presence on the West Coast was the first, as well as a critical step that will enable Cargo Connection Logistics to expand its business nationwide," said David Quach. "I am proud to be named as the President of Cargo Connection Logistics - International. My primary goal will be to make Cargo Connection Logistics - International a major player in the logistics business in China and the Pacific Rim as the Company embarks on its goals."
Mr. Quach recently departed for the Pacific Rim and will be spending the next few weeks in Asia. "I am proud to turn over the reigns of control of this Division to David Quach," stated Cargo Connection Logistics Holding, Inc. CEO, Jesse Dobrinsky. "He recognizes the need for expediency in establishing Cargo Connection Logistics - International as a major force in the logistics business in the Pacific Rim. Everyone at the company has embraced his enthusiasm and work ethic and we have made his agenda a major corporate priority."
The company will now focus its attention on the International Arena. Its primary focus will be to secure business from Origins around the world. Its initial focus will be the Pacific-Asian Rim. Dobrinsky also stated that "up until now the Company has always focused its sales efforts in the United States. A very large portion of merchandise coming into the country is controlled from Origin. This is our first foreray into foreign countries for business development. We hope to accomplish this through some of our recently announce joint ventures."
Mr. Dobrinsky will be traveling to the Asian Rim along with David Quach by the end of the month to finalize any contracts that Mr. Quach will be negotiating.
About Cargo Connection Logistics Holding, Inc.
Company: Cargo Connection Logistics Holding, Inc. consists of Cargo Connection Logistics Corp. and now, Cargo Connection Logistics - International (formally Mid-Coast Management, Inc.), which are both headquartered in Inwood, NY. The Company also has offices in Atlanta, GA; Charlotte, NC; Chicago, IL; Columbus, OH; Miami, FL; New York, NY; Pittsburgh, PA. and San Jose, CA. The companies currently provide a comprehensive variety of transportation and warehouse capacity services to shippers throughout the nation. Currently the two companies have a total of 85 employees.
Cargo Connection Logistics is a leader in world trade logistics. Headquartered adjacent to JFK International Airport, the company is a transportation logistics provider for shipments importing into and exporting out of the United States, with service areas throughout the United States and North America. They have container freight station operations specifically designed to handle internationally arriving freight for the major retail suppliers through its CFS facilities in Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New York and Ohio. Cargo Connection Logistics' website is www.cargocon.com.
The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a "safe harbor" for forward-looking statements. Certain of the statements contained herein, which are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements with respect to events, the occurrence of which involve risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements may be impacted, either positively or negatively, by various factors. Information concerning potential factors that could affect the Company is detailed from time to time in the Company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, without limitation:
-- the Company's ability to increase its revenues, including by obtaining
contacts with foreign shippers;
-- the Company's financial condition, including its ability to continue
as a going concern;
-- the effect of the Company being in default on its indebtedness;
-- the Company's ability to raise additional capital;
-- the Company's reliance on key personnel and independent agents; and
-- the Company's vulnerability to economic and industry conditions
Contact:
Peter Nasca
Peter Nasca Associates, Inc.
312-421-0723 Chicago
305-937-1711 Miami
"This will allow many of my former customers to transition to Cargo Connection Logistics Corp. with ease," said O'Connell. "The G.O. Warehouse at JFK is the only tool that my former company had that Cargo Connection Logistics Corp. did not have. I believe this is just the first of many improvements that will help Cargo Connection Logistics expand our operations at its New York hub."
According to O'Connell there are several reasons freight is seized and sent to a General Order Warehouse. "Many times it can be clearance problems," said O'Connell. "Other times the issues may relate to quota restrictions. Sometimes, it can just be related to customers' inability to pay the duty. For whatever reason, this cargo will now be directed by United States Customs to Cargo Connection Logistics Corp.'s JFK facility."
"Clearly we're delighted that Bill has hit the ground running and has already secured an additional source of business for our JFK facility, let alone our organization," said Jesse Dobrinsky, President of Cargo Connection Logistics Corp. "His collaboration with United States Customs over the past 35 years has helped to establish and develop the regulations associated with G.O. He is aggressively pursuing additional business at JFK as well as tapping into his relationships around the Country to introduce them to the quality services our Company provides."
"Certainly, this is a great way to get things going in my new position," O'Connell added. "It is especially gratifying to be acknowledged as an expert by United States Customs in regulations pertaining to General Order and Bonded Warehouses. Cargo Connection Logistics Corp.'s reputation with United States Customs just made the process easier. While JFK is a primary target for new business, having facilities around the country is a very attractive sales tool that is already being well received by many of my long-time industry contacts who appreciate the concept of utilizing Cargo Connection Logistics Corp. as a single-source solution for their logistics needs."
About Cargo Connection Logistics Holding, Inc.
Company: Cargo Connection Logistics Holding, Inc. consists of Cargo Connection Logistics Corp. and Cargo Connection Logistics - International, Inc. (formally Mid-Coast Management, Inc.), which are both headquartered in Inwood, NY. The Company also has offices in Atlanta, GA; Charlotte, NC; Chicago, IL; Columbus, OH; Miami, FL; New York, NY; Pittsburgh, PA.; and San Jose, CA. Cargo Connection Logistics is a leader in world trade logistics. Headquartered adjacent to JFK International Airport, the company is a transportation logistics provider for shipments importing into and exporting out of the United States, with service areas throughout the United States and North America. The companies currently provide a comprehensive variety of transportation and warehouse capacity services to shippers throughout the nation. They also have container freight station operations specifically designed to handle internationally arriving freight for the major retail suppliers through its CFS facilities in Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New York and Ohio. Cargo Connection Logistics' website is www.cargocon.com..
The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a "safe harbor" for forward-looking statements. Certain of the statements contained herein, which are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements with respect to events, the occurrence of which involve risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements may be impacted, either positively or negatively, by various factors. Information concerning potential factors that could affect the Company is detailed from time to time in the Company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, without limitation:
-- the Company's ability to increase its revenues, including by obtaining contacts with foreign shippers;
-- the Company's financial condition, including its ability to continue as a going concern;
-- the effect of the Company being in default on its indebtedness;
-- the Company's ability to raise additional capital;
-- the Company's reliance on key personnel and independent agents; and
-- the Company's vulnerability to economic and industry conditions.
Contact: Peter Nasca Peter Nasca Associates, Inc. 312-421-0723 Chicago 305-937-1711 Miami
SOURCE: Cargo Connection Logistics Corp.
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