Global 1 Installs New CEO and Implement New Business model and Business Plan.ATLANTA -- Global 1 Investment Holdings Corporation (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). :GOIH), www.global1inc.com, www.global1invest.blogspot.com discusses strategic initiatives, acquisition plans, funding and growth ideas. New 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. : GOIH has installed a new CEO, W.E. Tucker. Mr. Tucker brings 20 years of experience in the media and entertainment industry. Mr. Tucker will guide the company forward on its new business model and business plan. Business Model and Business Plan: GOIH has created a blog located at www.global1invest.blogspot.com where we post ideas for profitable trading strategies In finance, a trading strategy (see also trading system) is a predefined set of rules to apply. Usually, this refers to a means used to replicate an option in order to give it an arbitrage free value in the sense that the cost of buying some financial assets to give the same . The blog has been a tremendous success and we have received many requests for us to expand the blog. As part of our new business plan we are setting up a separate company to actually trade on the ideas we publish in the blog using the Quantitative Finance Group's ideas developed in-house. G1 FNN FNN Fuzzy Neural Network FNN Flat Neighborhood Network FNN Fox News Network FNN Funkeln Nagel Neu (band) FNN Financial News Network AS part of the business model which Mr. Tucker will implement, is the extension of the blog into print and video media via G1 Financial New Network and the establishment of several funds to trade on the strategies we develop. Regulation S Offering: The new Preferred Shares Preferred shares Preferred shares give investors a fixed dividend from the company's earnings and entitle them to be paid before common shareholders. See: Preferred stock. will be offered via Regulation S and Rule 144A Rule 144A A Securities & Exchange Commission rule modifying a two-year holding period requirement on privately placed securities to permit qualified institutional buyers to trade these positions among themselves. to raise capital to fund our external counterparty Counterparty The other participant, including intermediaries, in a swap or contract. company G1 Structured Credit Corporation and our financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. platform. G1 has designed several fixed income derivative products for the real estate and entertainment sectors that guarantees an investor a return of principal investment as well as a guarantee on the coupon, i.e., interest. Global Private Equity Fund for Acquisitions: The acquisition of a company with cash flow in the financial services sector to integrate into our platform and the issuance of G1 $2.150 Billion Global Investment Notes to build an internationally publicly traded private equity fund to make acquisitions in the financial services, entertainment and real estate sectors are our goals. We have designed an integrated financial services platform consisting of an investment banking operation, a real estate lending operation, and structured financial products operations. Together these operations give us the ability to raise capital and fund our projects internally. Disclaimer: This disclaimer is incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein in this as well as all media releases on GOIH behalf. The statements contained in this released are forward looking and may or may not occur due to forces beyond the company's control. The risk factors contained in our public filings are incorporated by reference into this media release. An investment in GOIH is speculative and market forces beyond the company's control can have an adverse effect on an investment in GOIH. |
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