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UNITED CONSORTIUM
(PINK: UCSO)

The ultimate goal of United Consortium is to acquire and develop brands already well known to retailers and consumers. The company strives to preserve competitiveness and independence of individual brands, identity, product development, sales, and marketing. The operation is focused on delivering efficient quality control systems to provide easy, trouble-free sales for retailers and to retain brand allegiance of consumers.

WHY BUY???
With spokespersons from Wal-Mart as well as UCSO confirming negotiations are in progress of a buyout for a premium of $1.75 per share the only thing UCSO.PK can do is appreciate in price. Extremely undervalued at $0.10, with this buyout being so close to finalized now is the time to own UCSO before the stock hits our expected target of $4.00.

then again it was an actual patch of territory; not a mere parchment shadow of one: this last was a tempting point to the old harassed Elector. Such friendly offer they made him, I think, in 1685, at the time they were getting 8,000 of his troops to march against the Turks for them; a very needful service at the moment. "By the bye, do not march through Silesia, you!-- Or march faster!" said the cautious Austrians on this occasion: "Other roads will answer better than Silesia!" said they. [Pauli, v. 327, 332.] Baron Freytag, their Ambassador at Berlin, had negotiated the affair so far: "Circle of Schwiebus," said Freytag, "and let us have done with these thorny talks!"

