5 Starliving Online Inc. Enters Into Share Exchange Agreement With Viral Genetics, Inc. And Announces Special Shareholders Meeting.Health Editors/Business Writers SEATTLE--(BW HealthWire)--May 31, 2001 5 Starliving Online Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). : HTHV) is pleased to announce that on April 20, 2001 it entered into a definitive share exchange agreement with Viral Meaning "related or caused by a virus," with regard to computers and information technology, the term refers less to a computer virus than it does to information that spreads quickly via the Internet. See viral marketing and viral video. Genetics genetics, scientific study of the mechanism of heredity. While Gregor Mendel first presented his findings on the statistical laws governing the transmission of certain traits from generation to generation in 1856, it was not until the discovery and detailed study of , Inc. whereby the Company will acquire 51% of Viral Genetics, Inc. in exchange for 18,750,580 non-registered shares of the Company. The Company has also obtained an Option to acquire the remaining 49% of Viral Genetics, Inc. in exchange for additional shares of 5 Starliving Online. The Company today filed a Form 14-A Proxy Statement Proxy Statement A document containing the information that a company is required by the SEC to provide to shareholders so they can make informed decisions about matters that will be brought up at an annual stockholder meeting. with the Securities and Exchange Commission. A Special Shareholders Meeting is scheduled for June 22. 5 Starliving Online Inc. was founded in 1998 to develop an e-commerce business model designed to service the unique needs of the international affluent consumer. Viral Genetics, Inc., a development-stage California corporation, was founded in 1996 to discover, develop and commercialize therapeutic and diagnostic systems for the treatment of viral diseases viral diseases Diseases caused by viruses. Long-term immunity usually follows viral childhood diseases (see chickenpox). The common cold recurs into adulthood because many different viruses cause its symptoms, and immunity against one does not protect against others. . |
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