Post by Franko10 ™ on Sept 29, 2004 19:52:03 GMT -5
Crystalix Group International Invited to Be an Official Indianapolis 500 Onsite Licensed Vendor For 2004
THURSDAY , APRIL 29, 2004 04:05 PM
LAS VEGAS, Apr 29, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Crystalix Group International Inc. (CGI) (OTCBB: CYXG) (www.crystalixusa.com) has been invited to participate as an official Indy 500(R) onsite licensed vendor for the entire two weeks, beginning May 14, 2004, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway leading up to the official Race Day. The 88th Indianapolis 500 is scheduled to start at 11 a.m. (EST, local time) Sunday, May 30 and will be broadcast live on ABC Sports and the IMS Radio Network. Opening Day is Sunday, May 9, with Pole Day Saturday, May 15.
Currently, CGI has secured licenses of several IRL drivers, such as Helio Castroneves, Sam Hornish Jr., Tony Kanaan and Scott Dixon (defending 2003 IRL Champion) and will be debuting their new collectible product line for past "Open Wheel" legends, whose names include the three distinguished four-time Indy 500(R) champions AJ Foyt, Rick Mears, Al Unser Sr. and the renowned Michael Andretti. CGI representatives are extremely excited to be participating in this world-renowned event which is anticipated to draw more than 300,000+ race fans and spectators.
Crystalix has been given their own official merchandising booth, which will be located at ground level of the speedway, in the "Formula 1 Garage 29," between Gasoline Alley and the Plaza. Licensed collectible products available for purchase will include official race logos and signature 3-D driver crystals. The onsite staff will also provide a special opportunity for all racing fans during this time to purchase a personalized 3-D scan of their face with the official Indy 500(R) race logo engraved in a crystal, which CGI is sure to be another winning souvenir.
About Crystalix Group International Inc.
Crystalix is the leading manufacturer, distributor and marketer of laser subsurface engraved optical-quality glass products. Its principal product is a personalized three-dimensional engraved crystal that features the facial image of one or more persons or other three-dimensional images. As of Sept. 30, 2003, Crystalix had 44 kiosks owned by its marketing partners in retail shopping malls, resorts, promenades, casinos, and theme parks where its crystals are engraved and sold. Its engraving process involves the use of a high-resolution digital camera, a laser image scanner, and a laser that is configured together by a standard desktop personal computer, using its proprietary software and a Windows operating system. The laser image scanner converts images from the digital camera, a customer's digital image, or a hard copy photograph into a three-dimensional or two-dimensional digitally formatted image that will be engraved into the center of the crystal by the laser.
This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements can be identified by the lead-in "Looking Forward." These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve significant risks and uncertainties. Actual results may vary materially from those in the forward-looking statements as a result of the effectiveness of management's strategies and decisions, general economic and business conditions, new or modified statutory or regulatory requirements, and changing price and market conditions. No assurance can be given that these are all the factors that could cause actual results to vary materially from the forward-looking statement.
SOURCE: Crystalix Group International Inc.
CONTACT: Princeton Research
J. Michael King, 702-650-3000
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THURSDAY , APRIL 29, 2004 04:05 PM
LAS VEGAS, Apr 29, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Crystalix Group International Inc. (CGI) (OTCBB: CYXG) (www.crystalixusa.com) has been invited to participate as an official Indy 500(R) onsite licensed vendor for the entire two weeks, beginning May 14, 2004, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway leading up to the official Race Day. The 88th Indianapolis 500 is scheduled to start at 11 a.m. (EST, local time) Sunday, May 30 and will be broadcast live on ABC Sports and the IMS Radio Network. Opening Day is Sunday, May 9, with Pole Day Saturday, May 15.
Currently, CGI has secured licenses of several IRL drivers, such as Helio Castroneves, Sam Hornish Jr., Tony Kanaan and Scott Dixon (defending 2003 IRL Champion) and will be debuting their new collectible product line for past "Open Wheel" legends, whose names include the three distinguished four-time Indy 500(R) champions AJ Foyt, Rick Mears, Al Unser Sr. and the renowned Michael Andretti. CGI representatives are extremely excited to be participating in this world-renowned event which is anticipated to draw more than 300,000+ race fans and spectators.
Crystalix has been given their own official merchandising booth, which will be located at ground level of the speedway, in the "Formula 1 Garage 29," between Gasoline Alley and the Plaza. Licensed collectible products available for purchase will include official race logos and signature 3-D driver crystals. The onsite staff will also provide a special opportunity for all racing fans during this time to purchase a personalized 3-D scan of their face with the official Indy 500(R) race logo engraved in a crystal, which CGI is sure to be another winning souvenir.
About Crystalix Group International Inc.
Crystalix is the leading manufacturer, distributor and marketer of laser subsurface engraved optical-quality glass products. Its principal product is a personalized three-dimensional engraved crystal that features the facial image of one or more persons or other three-dimensional images. As of Sept. 30, 2003, Crystalix had 44 kiosks owned by its marketing partners in retail shopping malls, resorts, promenades, casinos, and theme parks where its crystals are engraved and sold. Its engraving process involves the use of a high-resolution digital camera, a laser image scanner, and a laser that is configured together by a standard desktop personal computer, using its proprietary software and a Windows operating system. The laser image scanner converts images from the digital camera, a customer's digital image, or a hard copy photograph into a three-dimensional or two-dimensional digitally formatted image that will be engraved into the center of the crystal by the laser.
This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements can be identified by the lead-in "Looking Forward." These statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve significant risks and uncertainties. Actual results may vary materially from those in the forward-looking statements as a result of the effectiveness of management's strategies and decisions, general economic and business conditions, new or modified statutory or regulatory requirements, and changing price and market conditions. No assurance can be given that these are all the factors that could cause actual results to vary materially from the forward-looking statement.
SOURCE: Crystalix Group International Inc.
CONTACT: Princeton Research
J. Michael King, 702-650-3000
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