Powerlock (CE) (USOTC:PWLK)
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Rap and NBA stars such as Jay Z, Nelly, Snoop Dog,
Master P, Shaquille O'Neill and Allen Iverson may soon be rolling into
their nearest AAMCO store to pick up Wheel Safe, a new inventive
device from Powerlock International Corp. (Pink Sheets: PWLK). They'll
get there even faster when they learn that authorities have now linked
the black market profits from auto theft to several terrorist
organizations. For the first time ever, a wireless electronic security
system can now lock the wheels. Wheel Safe, which fits on your key
chain, sends a signal to lock the wheels, tires and the custom rims,
preventing even the most skilled rim robber from taking off with booty
that can be priced as high as $20,000.
U.S. sales of custom wheels were up to $4.5 billion last year.
Time Magazine noted that the sales from the custom rim phenomenon are
"fast and furious ... wheels have been getting dressed up,
transforming these ordinary auto parts into urban fashion statements,
starting with the hip-hop crowd and spreading to suburbanites who
drive SUVs." Countless crimes and crime rings associated with rim
theft, including several murders, have made headlines in the past few
years. As reported to CBC news, the Investigative Services division
for the Insurance Bureau of Canada is convinced that funds from auto
theft are supporting terrorist activities.
Powerlock International Corp. (www.powerlock.com) will start
distribution of Wheel Safe in 47 AAMCO stores in the greater Los
Angeles area with the intention to expand into the New York market by
the end of 2007.
Rick Fass, president of Powerlock, said, "Rim theft is a major
problem. People are getting killed. Terrorist groups are getting
funded from the illegal profits. The custom rim marketplace is still
growing strong. We felt the urgent need to be the first to market with
this very important product that protects one of the fastest growing
industries in our country."
Dog The Bounty Hunter, the star of A&E's No. 1-rated reality
television show and noted patriot, is the spokesperson for Powerlock's
Wheel Safe product line. Dog filmed a 30-second video news release
which is currently running on national cable news stations.
The Wheel Safe Electronic Security Alarm System is the world's
first wireless anti-theft device for a vehicle's wheels and tires.
Each wheel has a wireless electronic sensor mounted on it. This sensor
is similar to a traditional wheel balance weight. The actual device is
mounted underneath the vehicle's dashboard. If any wheel is removed
from its hub, or tampered with, an integrated siren will sound. Wheel
Safe(R) may also be integrated to alert the owner via text message on
his cell phone in real time.
Statements in this press release that are not statements of
historical or current fact constitute "forward-looking statements"
within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other unknown factors that could cause the actual
results of the company to be materially different from the historical
results or from any future results expressed or implied by such
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"intends," "anticipates," "will," or "plans" to be uncertain and
forward looking. The forward-looking statements contained herein are
also subject generally to other risks and uncertainties that are
described from time to time in the company's reports and registration
statements filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2006/06/09/auto-theft-conference.html
www.boston.com/news/world/articles/2005/10/02/us_car_theft_rings_
probed_for_ties_to_Iraq_bombings
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