WebAlert: SmallCapInsights.com Announces CEO Interview Covering Sub-Urban Brands Strategy to Target Premium Denim Market
09 10์ 2006 - 11:40PM
Business Wire
SmallCapInsights.com, a leading investment newsletter committed to
discovering tomorrow๏ฟฝs smallcap breakthroughs, today released an
audio interview with the Chief Executive Officer of Sub-Urban
Brands (OTCBB:SUUB) Joseph Shortal available at
www.SmallCapInsights.com. Mr. Shortal answered questions regarding
Sub-Urban๏ฟฝs recent execution of a non-binding letter of intent to
acquire premium fashion denim company Reo Starr, ranked by leading
fashion industry sources as one of the top trendsetting brands in
the global youth-oriented apparel industry. Through its various
brands, Sub-Urban primarily targets the age 13-29 youth consumer
demographic group, which comprises an estimated 40 million-plus
consumers in the U.S. alone. The Company is committed to generating
high-volume sales by addressing this multibillion-dollar youth
market with hip styles inspired by fashion, music, sports and
entertainment. Within the next 18 months, Sub-Urban intends to
expand its brand offerings through global distribution networks in
Japan, Canada, Australia and 25 other European markets. To listen
to the online interview follow the directions below. The broadcast
lasts approximately 30 minutes. WHAT: Audio Interview with
Sub-Urban Brands WHEN: Today, October 9, 2006, at 12 noon Eastern
HOW: Visit www.SmallCapInsights.com COST: Access to the interview
is free of charge. About Sub-Urban Brands Sub-Urban Brands, Inc. is
a multi-brand company which designs and markets cutting-edge
lifestyle apparel that targets the rapidly-growing
multibillion-dollar youth consumer marketplace. The Company pursues
robust revenue-generating opportunities within multi-tiered retail
markets that leverage multiple brands and market segments to create
financial success. Sub-Urban is committed to further expansion and
increased shareholder value through both the internal development
of intellectual property and acquisition of additional brands, as
well as to the establishment of new international marketing
alliances that will reinforce its recurring and non-recurring
revenue streams. Inspired by the energy and vigor of youth, urban
and music culture, Sub-Urban is initially focused on creating a
family of non-competing brands for its key target consumer, an
estimated 40 million 15-29 year olds. Sub-Urban's current portfolio
of trademarked apparel and accessory brands includes WHITEBOY๏ฟฝ for
Men, WHITEBOY๏ฟฝ Girl, Mash Culture LabTM, BLACK JESUS๏ฟฝ streetwear
apparel and PYTTM styles for younger girls. Consistent with the
company's high growth strategies, the Company will be actively
marketing these brand offerings to Japan, Canada, Australia and 25
European countries. For additional information, please visit
www.whiteboy.com, www.whiteboygirl.com, www.mashculturelab.com, and
www.getcocky.com. For more investor oriented information about
Sub-Urban, visit http://www.trilogy-capital.com/tcp/sub-urban/. For
current stock price quotes and news, visit
http://www.trilogy-capital.com/tcp/sub-urban/quote.html. To view an
Investor Fact Sheet, visit
http://www.trilogy-capital.com/tcp/sub-urban/factsheet.html. About
SmallCapInsights.com The editors and publishers of
SmallCapInsights.com have decades of direct experience both in the
markets and in the newsletter genre as well as being avid students
of the sector. The Companies we illuminate and represent are those
we feel have the best chance of enhancing portfolio returns as we
take them from initial profile to ongoing in-depth coverage. We
aren't married to any space within the smallcap sector, just to
those ideas and strategies that will make our opinions and
observations a relevant starting point to your complete and ongoing
due diligence. The good, the bad and the bizarre -- and hopefully
profitable -- will populate our pieces. Our readers will first and
foremost be our priority. Every article will include a detailed
disclaimer. We are not analysts, but rather view our picks as an
investor might: questioning, commenting and delivering our best
opinions, be they pro or con. As well, in each piece we will
highlight a technical opinion, which, though it can never be
definitive, will serve to give readers a quick snapshot of our
current T/A thoughts. For more information, visit
http://www.smallcapinsights.com. Compensation Disclosures Editorial
is provided by SmallcapInsights.com (``Smallcap'') to provide
readers with information on publicly traded companies which have
retained Smallcap to provide editorial commentary. Smallcap
receives compensation for those services from the company, which
consists of cash and/or securities of the company. Factual
information is obtained from public filings and other sources
deemed to be reliable; however, Smallcap takes no responsibility
for verifying the accuracy of such information and makes no
representation that such information is accurate or complete.
Further, Smallcap and its employees and affiliates may own, or may
purchase and sell, securities of the companies profiled. Smallcap
undertakes no obligation to inform readers about the ownership or
trading activities of it or its employees or affiliates in the
securities of the profiled companies. As of September 11, 2006,
SmallcapInsights.com receives from Sub-Urban Brands an aggregate of
US$21,500 for six months of editorial coverage. Forward-Looking
Statements This press release includes statements that may
constitute forward-looking statements, usually containing the words
"believe," "estimate," "project," "expect," or similar expressions.
These statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Forward-looking statements inherently involve risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially
from the forward-looking statements. Factors that would cause or
contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to,
continued acceptance of the Company's products and services in the
marketplace, competitive factors, dependence upon third-party
vendors, availability of capital and other risks detailed in the
Company's periodic report filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. By making these forward-looking statements, the Company
undertakes no obligation to update these statements for revisions
or changes after the date of this release. SmallCapInsights.com, a
leading investment newsletter committed to discovering tomorrow's
smallcap breakthroughs, today released an audio interview with the
Chief Executive Officer of Sub-Urban Brands (OTCBB:SUUB) Joseph
Shortal available at www.SmallCapInsights.com. Mr. Shortal answered
questions regarding Sub-Urban's recent execution of a non-binding
letter of intent to acquire premium fashion denim company Reo
Starr, ranked by leading fashion industry sources as one of the top
trendsetting brands in the global youth-oriented apparel industry.
Through its various brands, Sub-Urban primarily targets the age
13-29 youth consumer demographic group, which comprises an
estimated 40 million-plus consumers in the U.S. alone. The Company
is committed to generating high-volume sales by addressing this
multibillion-dollar youth market with hip styles inspired by
fashion, music, sports and entertainment. Within the next 18
months, Sub-Urban intends to expand its brand offerings through
global distribution networks in Japan, Canada, Australia and 25
other European markets. To listen to the online interview follow
the directions below. The broadcast lasts approximately 30 minutes.
-0- *T WHAT: Audio Interview with Sub-Urban Brands WHEN: Today,
October 9, 2006, at 12 noon Eastern HOW: Visit
www.SmallCapInsights.com COST: Access to the interview is free of
charge. *T About Sub-Urban Brands Sub-Urban Brands, Inc. is a
multi-brand company which designs and markets cutting-edge
lifestyle apparel that targets the rapidly-growing
multibillion-dollar youth consumer marketplace. The Company pursues
robust revenue-generating opportunities within multi-tiered retail
markets that leverage multiple brands and market segments to create
financial success. Sub-Urban is committed to further expansion and
increased shareholder value through both the internal development
of intellectual property and acquisition of additional brands, as
well as to the establishment of new international marketing
alliances that will reinforce its recurring and non-recurring
revenue streams. Inspired by the energy and vigor of youth, urban
and music culture, Sub-Urban is initially focused on creating a
family of non-competing brands for its key target consumer, an
estimated 40 million 15-29 year olds. Sub-Urban's current portfolio
of trademarked apparel and accessory brands includes WHITEBOY(R)
for Men, WHITEBOY(R) Girl, Mash Culture Lab(TM), BLACK JESUS(R)
streetwear apparel and PYT(TM) styles for younger girls. Consistent
with the company's high growth strategies, the Company will be
actively marketing these brand offerings to Japan, Canada,
Australia and 25 European countries. For additional information,
please visit www.whiteboy.com, www.whiteboygirl.com,
www.mashculturelab.com, and www.getcocky.com. For more investor
oriented information about Sub-Urban, visit
http://www.trilogy-capital.com/tcp/sub-urban/. For current stock
price quotes and news, visit
http://www.trilogy-capital.com/tcp/sub-urban/quote.html. To view an
Investor Fact Sheet, visit
http://www.trilogy-capital.com/tcp/sub-urban/factsheet.html. About
SmallCapInsights.com The editors and publishers of
SmallCapInsights.com have decades of direct experience both in the
markets and in the newsletter genre as well as being avid students
of the sector. The Companies we illuminate and represent are those
we feel have the best chance of enhancing portfolio returns as we
take them from initial profile to ongoing in-depth coverage. We
aren't married to any space within the smallcap sector, just to
those ideas and strategies that will make our opinions and
observations a relevant starting point to your complete and ongoing
due diligence. The good, the bad and the bizarre -- and hopefully
profitable -- will populate our pieces. Our readers will first and
foremost be our priority. Every article will include a detailed
disclaimer. We are not analysts, but rather view our picks as an
investor might: questioning, commenting and delivering our best
opinions, be they pro or con. As well, in each piece we will
highlight a technical opinion, which, though it can never be
definitive, will serve to give readers a quick snapshot of our
current T/A thoughts. For more information, visit
http://www.smallcapinsights.com. Compensation Disclosures Editorial
is provided by SmallcapInsights.com (``Smallcap'') to provide
readers with information on publicly traded companies which have
retained Smallcap to provide editorial commentary. Smallcap
receives compensation for those services from the company, which
consists of cash and/or securities of the company. Factual
information is obtained from public filings and other sources
deemed to be reliable; however, Smallcap takes no responsibility
for verifying the accuracy of such information and makes no
representation that such information is accurate or complete.
Further, Smallcap and its employees and affiliates may own, or may
purchase and sell, securities of the companies profiled. Smallcap
undertakes no obligation to inform readers about the ownership or
trading activities of it or its employees or affiliates in the
securities of the profiled companies. As of September 11, 2006,
SmallcapInsights.com receives from Sub-Urban Brands an aggregate of
US$21,500 for six months of editorial coverage. Forward-Looking
Statements This press release includes statements that may
constitute forward-looking statements, usually containing the words
"believe," "estimate," "project," "expect," or similar expressions.
These statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Forward-looking statements inherently involve risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially
from the forward-looking statements. Factors that would cause or
contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to,
continued acceptance of the Company's products and services in the
marketplace, competitive factors, dependence upon third-party
vendors, availability of capital and other risks detailed in the
Company's periodic report filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. By making these forward-looking statements, the Company
undertakes no obligation to update these statements for revisions
or changes after the date of this release.
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