'Kingsley Coach Announces Contract with Marketing Firm'.Business Editors MIDDLEBURG Middleburg may mean the following places in the United States of America:
The Kingsley Kings·ley , Charles 1819-1875. British cleric and writer whose works include novels of social criticism, notably Alton Locke (1850), historical romances, such as Westward Ho! (1855), and a fairy tale, The Water Babies (1863). Coach Inc. (OTC-BB:KNGS) announced today that it has entered into a two-year agreement with a marketing firm, Typecase Multimedia, Inc., which will manage Kingsley expanded marketing campaign. "When we began our search for a firm that could take over all aspects of our marketing effort, we not only wanted a firm that we felt was professionally capable, we wanted someone who was as excited about Kingsley's product and future as we are," stated Terry Watkins, Kingsley's Chief Executive Officer, "and we believe we found that with Mike Sullivan's company." Typecase Multimedia designed Kingsley's billboard campaign which officially begins tomorrow with interstate highway Noun 1. interstate highway - one of the system of highways linking major cities in the 48 contiguous states of the United States interstate highway, main road - a major road for any form of motor transport billboards being unveiled in three areas (south of Atlanta on I-75; east of Houston on I-10; north of Indianapolis on I-65). Mr. Watkins added, "From the start, we liked their ideas and their enthusiasm. Mike has a intuitive sense as to what a Kingsley Coach offers the market place, as well as fundamental, but creative, ways to communicate the product advantages and specialness." Typecase Multimedia will be in charge of all aspects of Kingsley's marketing, to include: development of product image and branding; development of marketing strategies; design of promotion materials and advertising lay-outs; and development and management of Kingsley's web-site. Mr. Sullivan commented, "We want an underlying marketing theme that emphasizes the safety, serviceability (system) serviceability - The ease with which corrective maintenance or preventative maintenance can be performed on a system (e.g. by a hardware service technician). Higher serviceability improves availability and reduces service cost. Serviceability is one component of RAS. , strength and functional luxury that is the embodiment em·bod·i·ment n. 1. The act of embodying or the state of being embodied. 2. One that embodies: "The flag is the embodiment, not of sentiment, but of history" of a Kingsley Coach." He added, "We want our campaign to convey to the market the reality that a Kingsley Coach is 'more than a Motohome,'" echoing the headline of the billboard campaign. Kingsley Coach manufactures unique, high quality, motorcoaches on heavy duty truck chasses. The unique design of the Kingsley Coach, with the engine in front, provides for several advantages over traditional rear engine units, including safety, durability du·ra·ble adj. 1. Capable of withstanding wear and tear or decay: a durable fabric. 2. , flexibility, and ease of service. The Kingsley product line is designed for both recreational and commercial use and is produced in conjunction with a manufacturing alliance at the Thor America plant in Middleburg, PA in conjunction with Thor America, Inc., a Thor Industries Thor Industries, Inc. is a manufacturer of recreation vehicles and mid-sized commercial buses. History Thor Industries, Inc., was founded on August 29, 1980, when Wade F. B. Thompson and Peter B. Orthwein acquired Airstream. company, the second largest RV manufacturer in the USA. For Information, Contact: Investor Relations Investor relations The process by which the corporation communicates with its investors. Department: Tel: 570/837-7114; Fax: 570/837-7214. Kingsley's website is at www.kingsleycoach.com NOTE: This press release contains forward looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and of 1995. These statements are based on the current plans and expectations of Kingsley and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual future activities and results of operations to be materially different from those set forth in the forward looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ include, among others, risks associated with acquisitions, changes in government regulations, competition, and risks of operations and growth projections. |
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