AmeraMex Int'l Container Handling Division Increase Sales to Over 30%.CHICO, Calif. -- Lee Hamre Hamre is the name of the following places:
See: Over-the-counter. OTC See over-the-counter market (OTC). :AMMX) announced today that orders from its container handling division are exceeding expectations. Lee Hamre announced "that we are starting to develop new customers in countries that we have not done business in prior to this year. In 2006 Hamre Equipment, a new division of AmeraMex, has shipped Container Handling equipment to Columbia Columbia, cities, United States Columbia (kəlŭm`bēə). 1 City (1990 pop. 75,883), Howard co., central Md., between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. , Nigeria, Vietnam, Mexico, and Pango Pango. These used machine sales have become a larger part of our overall business this year and appear to be getting even larger for next year. We anticipate a large increase in business in this division of the company. At the same time we are experiencing early large orders for new Container Handling Equipment for domestic port operations as well. 2007 is already shaping up to be a great year." Recently AmeraMex International completed its merger of Hamre equipment, a 30-year-old company. AmeraMex International now sells Heavy Equipment through the Hamre Equipment Division into many sectors of our economy; Port operations, Heavy Construction, Light Construction, Mining, and all types of earth moving. For additional information see WWW WWW or W3: see World Wide Web. (World Wide Web) The common host name for a Web server. The "www-dot" prefix on Web addresses is widely used to provide a recognizable way of identifying a Web site. .AMMX.NET. SAFE HARBOR Safe Harbor 1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated. 2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive. STATEMENT This press release contains forward-looking statements forward-looking statement A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections. within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended a·mend v. a·mend·ed, a·mend·ing, a·mends v.tr. 1. To change for the better; improve: amended the earlier proposal so as to make it more comprehensive. 2. , and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), and as such, may involve risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and describe future plans, strategies, and expectations, are generally identifiable by the use of words such as "believe," "expect," "intend," "anticipate," "estimate," "project," or similar expressions. These forward-looking statements relate to, among other things, expectations of the business environment in which the Company operates, projections of future performance, potential future performance, perceived opportunities in the market, and statements regarding the Company's mission and vision. The Company's actual results, performance, and achievements may differ materially from the results, performance, and achievements expressed or implied in such forward-looking statements. |
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