Cala Corp. dba UnderSea Resort and Casino Has Entered In Discussion with a Major Gambling Operator.MIAMI Miami, cities, United States Miami (mīăm`ē, –ə). 1 City (1990 pop. 358,548), seat of Dade co., SE Fla., on Biscayne Bay at the mouth of the Miami River; inc. 1896. -- The Cala Corporation dba UnderSea Resort and Casino, www.UnderSeaResort.com, and trading under the symbol of CCAA CCAA Comunidades Autónomas CCAA China Center of Adoption Affairs CCAA Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (Canada) CCAA California Collegiate Athletic Association CCAA Commercial Collection Agency Association , has enter in discussion with a multi-billion gambling operator to complete the feasibility study The analysis of a problem to determine if it can be solved effectively. The operational (will it work?), economical (costs and benefits) and technical (can it be built?) aspects are part of the study. Results of the study determine whether the solution should be implemented. for the largest casino on the ocean which will be located three miles off the coast of Miami and other locations in Florida. The UnderSea Resort and Casino will have the following amenities: Casino 100,000 square feet, Spa's 50,000 square feet, several high end restaurants, the undersea observatory will be about 50,000 square feet, 600 mini suites and several penthouses. The UnderSea Resort and Casino will have a huge advantage from its future competitors such as Carnival (CCL 1. CCL - Coral Common LISP. 2. CCL - Computer Control Language. English-like query language based on COLINGO, for IBM 1401 and IBM 1410. ), Royal Caribbean (RCL RCL - Reduced Control Language. A simplified job control language for OS360, translated to IBM JCL. "Reduced Control Language for Non- Professional Users", K. Appel in Command Languages, C. Unger ed, N-H 1973. ) and Seminole Hard Rock Casino, www.seminolehardrockhollywood.com, because we do not have the higher fuel costs and pricing pressure as the larger cruise ship companies. In a different note, the proxy has been filed with the SEC and as soon as no comments are received from the SEC the company will send the ballots to its shareholders. |
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