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Earful of Books -- AANP Complete Merger; Audiobooks Chain Goes Public in Merger to Accelerate Growth Plans.


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AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 12, 2001

Earful ear·ful  
n.
1. An abundant or excessive amount of something heard, such as talk or music.

2. Gossip, especially of an intimate or scandalous nature.

3. A scolding or reprimand.
 of Books, the nation's first and largest audiobooks-only chain, has gone public by absorbing American Absorbents Natural Products, Inc. (Nasdaq-BB:AMAB AMAB Arctic Marine Advisory Board (Canada) ), both based in Austin, Texas. Merger plans by the Austin-based firms, initially disclosed July 5, were completed today.

"Earful of Books (www.earful.com) will shortly file a proxy asking shareholder approval to change the name of the company to Earful of Books, Inc.," said Paul A. Rush, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  and Chairman of Earful. "Earful will maintain offices in Austin and seek 'EARS' as its new trading symbol Trading symbol

See: Ticker symbol
," Rush said.

American Absorbents common stock -- traded on the Over The Counter Bulletin Board (OTC-BB) under the symbol of AMAB -- closed at 13 cents a share before the merger announcement last week. At close of market today/Thursday, the issue, was trading at 68 cents a share and hit a high of 95 cents that day.

Total shares of common stock outstanding post-merger are 17,804,579. Earful shareholders of record as of June 22, 2001, received 13,531,480 common shares, and AANP AANP American Association of Naturopathic Physicians.  shareholders of record on that date received 4,273,099 common shares.

Barso Global Management, Ltd. of Toronto, Canada, has been retained to sell AANP's primary assets, the nation's largest zeolite zeolite

Any member of a family of hydrated aluminosilicate minerals that have a framework structure enclosing interconnected cavities occupied by large metal cations (positively charged ions)—generally sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and barium—and water
 mine and its plant in south central Oregon. AANP markets products containing the volcanic mineral, which is used primarily for odor control, gas or liquid absorption, the slow release of nutrients into the soil and in animal feed supplements.

"Proceeds generated from the sale of AANP assets will be used to accelerate the national expansion of our nine-year-old, 15-store chain, as well as to reduce outstanding debt," Rush stated. "Current units are located in Texas, California, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Virginia and Washington, with 32 new stores under contract in those areas as well as Florida.

"Our new capital structure also will allow us to achieve our three-year goal with Blockbuster Video (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
:BBI BBI Blockbuster Inc. (stock symbol)
BBI Berlin Brandenburg International (Airport)
BBI Broadband-Interactive
BBI Browser-Based Interface
BBI Best Brains Inc.
) to co-locate up to 150 Earful stores at existing premier Blockbuster sites by mid-2003," he emphasized. "Four Earful units are already co-located at Blockbuster locations."

Each Earful of Books carries approximately 7,000 titles, abridged and unabridged, on cassettes and compact discs, which can be purchased or rented.

According to the Audio Publishers Association (www.audiopub.org), a 700-member trade organization over which Rush presided the past two years, the audiobooks industry grew to $2.4 billion in sales in 2000. Only about 70 audiobooks-only stores now exist in the nation, most concentrated in high-traffic metropolitan corridors.
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