(OTC PK: ECFL) Caters to Asbury Automotive Group
Market Wire, July, 2006
eCarfly, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: ECFL) announced today the company will be hiring and training a sales force to meet requests provided by the Asbury Automotive Group (NYSE: ABG), a $5.5 Billion Corporation. "I'm very excited and inspired by my recent meeting with the Asbury Automotive Group, a company which posted $5.5 billion in 2005 revenues. They have made requests of customization for their particular organization. Over the next 30-45 days, we will implement an actual automotive-trained sales force and staff offices within close proximity to Asbury dealerships across the country," stated Desmond Milligan, CEO of eCarfly, Inc.
Asbury Automotive Group, Inc., headquartered in New York City, is one of the largest automobile retailers in the U.S., with 2005 revenues of approximately $5.5 billion. Asbury now operates approximately 86 retail auto stores, encompassing 119 franchises for the sale and servicing of 33 different brands of American, European and Asian automobiles.
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