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Seawright Holdings, Inc. Retains E & E Communications to Assist in Investor Relations Campaign
Business Wire, Oct 1, 2007
STAUNTON, Va. -- Seawright Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:SWRI) today announced that it has retained E & E Communications, Orange County, California, to assist with its investor relations program.
"When Seawright Holdings has told its compelling story in a concerted effort to the investment community, we have had favorable results. Seawright now will be more aggressive in telling its story to the investment community and its shareholders," said Joel Sens, President and CEO of Seawright Holdings.
"The Company's story is fascinating. There is no water with as rich a history as that sold by Seawright Springs. We look forward to helping investors understand Seawright Holdings' achievements and future business strategies," said Paul Knopick, Principal, E & E Communications.
"We are especially impressed that Seawright Holdings owns one of the largest sources of water available on the Eastern Seaboard, producing more than 400 million gallons annually from the pristine Shenandoah Valley, only 140 miles away from the front door of the White House and within easy driving distance to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York," said Mr. Knopick. "Location is essential in the water business and Seawright is ideally located to major population centers."
Mr. Knopick stressed that E & E Communications was also impressed by Seawright Holdings' commitment to be a "Green" company, with efforts underway to whenever possible use recyclable materials and alternative fuels, and for its research effort to offer its products in biodegradable bottles. Also, Seawright Springs Natural Spring Water is now sold at Whole Foods Market, the world's leading natural and organic foods supermarket.
"We assist a number of quality companies in the U.S., Canada and China and we are looking forward to telling investors about some of the purest spring water in North America and the Company that is bringing this resource to the nation's marketplace," Mr. Knopick said.
About Seawright Holdings, Inc.:
Seawright Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:SWRI) owns Seawright Springs, the producer of one of America's purest, freshest and high-mineral content drinking waters. Seawright Springs is located in beautiful Augusta County, Virginia on 145 acres of protected woodlands. The spring produces in excess of 1 million gallons of water a day and is one of the largest sources of fresh natural spring water on the Eastern Seaboard. In 2003, Joel Sens formed Seawright Holdings, Inc. and purchased Seawright Springs to begin producing high quality bottled water under the Seawright Springs brand.
For more information, please visit www.seawrightsprings.com
Information Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this news release other than statements of historical fact are "forward-looking statements" that are based on current expectations and assumptions. These expectations and assumptions are subject to risks and uncertainty, which could affect Seawright Holdings' future plans. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the statements, including, but not limited to, the following: the ability of Seawright Springs to provide for its obligations, to provide working capital needs from operating revenues, to obtain additional financing needed for any future acquisitions, to meet competitive challenges and technological changes, and other risks detailed in Seawright Holdings' periodic report filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Seawright Holdings undertakes no duty to update any forward-looking statement to conform the statement to actual results or changes in Seawright Holdings' expectations.
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