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Cala Corporation Reopens the Landmark ``House of Shields''.


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SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 23, 2002

The Cala Corporation trading under the symbol CCAA CCAA Comunidades Autónomas
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 announced today that it will open its first restaurant on February 1st, 2002. The restaurant, named "House of Shields -- www.houseofshields.com", is a legendary San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  establishment. "House of Shields" first opened in 1908, and hosted the San Francisco elite over the next century. During the prohibition era, the restaurant basement dining room and wine celler operated as a speakeasy Speakeasy - Simple array-oriented language with numerical integration and differentiation, graphical output, aimed at statistical analysis.

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. San Francisco patrons are eagerly awaiting the reopening of this landmark, and the grand opening will be attended by media representatives.

The opening of this restaurant is the first in what the company expects to be a chain of similar establishments as the company builds the hospitality aspect of its business. The restaurant yearly forecast sales is approximately $2 million with a profit margin of approximately 35% and the menu will feature the finest USDA USDA,
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 steak dishes. "House of Shields" is located at the heart of the city financial district and across from another landmark, Palace Hotel, a member of the leading hotels of the world.

Cala Corporation is continuing with the previously announced merger with Mancini IMOIL, an Italian-American based olive oil olive oil, pale yellow to greenish oil obtained from the pulp of olives by separating the liquids from solids. Olive oil was used in the ancient world for lighting, in the preparation of food, and as an anointing oil for both ritual and cosmetic purposes.  company. Cala plans to sell extra virgin olive oil to coincide with the development of restaurant chain. The merger is pending while the company responds to Securities Exchange Commission requests related to previously filed proxy statements Proxy Statement

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