CORRECTING and REPLACING Synergy 2000, Inc. Headline; Business Model sted Business Mode.Business Editors CORRECTION...by Business Wire CHESTER, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 9, 2003 In BW5214 (CA-SYNERGY-2000-INC) Announces Unique Value-Added Media Business Mode, headline should read xxx Business Model (sted Business Mode). The corrected release reads: Synergy 2000 Inc. Announces Unique Value-Added Media Business Model Synergy 2000, Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). :SYNY SYNY See You Next Year ) announces value-added media business model that will convert underutilized media into substantial revenue streams for media providers and Synergy's client base, and the engagement of Robert T. Sutton, former President of Home Shopping Network “HSN” redirects here. For other uses, see HSN (disambiguation). The Home Shopping Network (HSN) is a mostly 24-hour shopping network that is seen on cable, satellite, and some terrestrial channels in the United States. , as executive consultant. Eli Dabich, Synergy President, commented, "Bob Sutton's addition as executive consultant and his 30+ years of broadcast and media experience provide Synergy with a solid foundation to launch this new initiative." Robert T. Sutton, former HSN HSN Home Shopping Network HSN High Speed Network HSN Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy HSN Highly Saturated Nitrile HSN Healthy Schools Network, Inc. HSN Hopping Sequence Number HSN Historical Sample of the Netherlands HSN Haiti Support Network President and a media executive with NBC NBC in full National Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. commercial broadcasting company. It was formed in 1926 by RCA Corp., General Electric Co. (GE), and Westinghouse and was the first U.S. company to operate a broadcast network. and Media General Broadcast Group, stated: "The time is here for Synergy, with its media team and expertise, to help clients use the proliferation of media to build their businesses. Synergy will provide full service solutions, including media, creative services Creative Services are a subsector of the creative industries, a part of the economy that creates wealth by offering creativity for hire to other businesses. Examples include:
Zenith Optimedia forecasts media usage worldwide for 2003 at $320 billion (television, radio, print, cinema, outdoor, Internet). Synergy will offer a unique value proposition that will dramatically change how companies acquire and use media by offering value-added media and services. Jeanette T. Smith, Synergy's Executive Vice President, stated: "Many of our clients are middle market companies that need the specialty media and advertising services Synergy will provide. To date, many of these clients have been unable to utilize traditional media and advertising based strictly on a time and space basis." Risk Factors Statements set forth herein that relate to management's expectations, intentions, or beliefs concerning future plans, expectations, events, and performance are "forward-looking" within the meaning of the federal securities laws. These forward-looking statements include assumptions, beliefs, and opinions relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc the Company's business and growth strategy, especially in light of the Company's limited revenues, limited access to capital, and introduction of a new business model; advertising media industry trends; and management's ability to successfully develop, implement, market, and/or sell its media properties and other services to its clients. Management's forward-looking statements further assume that the Company will be able to successfully acquire and redeploy re·de·ploy tr.v. re·de·ployed, re·de·ploy·ing, re·de·ploys 1. To move (military forces) from one combat zone to another. 2. media assets, and develop and execute on its strategic relationships. Many known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, including those inherent in new business activities, and market acceptance of the new capability, general economic conditions, and risk factors detailed from time to time in news releases and the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, may cause these forward-looking statements to be incorrect in whole or in part. The investor should review such public filings to get a comprehensive picture and analysis of all conditions and circumstances. |
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