Hot Web Inc CEO issues letter to shareholders
Boise, Idaho - Hot Web, Inc. (Pink Sheets: HWBI) CEO, Brian Hanold, a letter to shareholders today offers an overview of progress in the company. The letter reads as follows:Ladies and gentlemen shareholders, for the moment, we are offensive on the development of our business model HotAutoWeb.com, specializes in High-End Internet within the classical representation, performance and collection vehicles. The unit also offers buyers and sellers the comfort of knowing that the operation “safe in the fight against fraud and free”. The only unit closer to the mark of $ 12000000 turnover since its inception . With over 25 Hot Web properties in our …
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