American Quantum Cycles Inc. Goes International.MELBOURNE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 25, 1997--American Quantum Cycles Inc. (OTC/BB:AMQC) Tuesday announced the appointment of Ferrex International Inc. (Ferrex) as the export manager for AMQC. First incorporated in 1914, Ferrex is an export-management company with headquarters in New York City and overseas offices in China, Australia, Brazil, South Africa, England, Holland, Monte Carlo and the Czech Republic. Ferrex is a worldwide organization doing business in approximately 105 countries. The U.S. Department of Commerce has given Ferrex the coveted ``E'' award on two occasions for excellence in international trade. William Ferretti, president of Ferrex, stated: ``Our job will be to establish distribution for this fine young company, to meet the incredible international demand for a quality U.S.-made product. While competition is fierce, the market for their premium bike is strong and we intend to make it a major international player in a very short period of time.'' Richard K. Hagen, AMQC chairman and chief executive officer, stated: ``We have worked hard to get Ferrex as our export manager, and we are extremely pleased that they have chosen American Quantum Cycles as the exclusive motorcycle company that they will represent. We look forward to a very rewarding and mutually beneficial relationship with Ferrex.'' AMQC is currently in production and is accepting qualified dealer applications. Inquiries should be addressed to Jim Cheal, director of marketing and sales, at 407/752-0008. American Quantum Cycles manufactures premium quality, high- performance cruising motorcycles. AMQC motorcycles feature fully- balanced internal components utilizing space-age materials, which set new standards in power, smoothness and reliability. For further information, contact Greenstone Financial Corp. at 888/655-3335, or go to the AMQC Web site at www.quantumcycle.com CONTACT: Greenstone Financial Corp. 888/655-3335 |
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