Invicta Group Inc. Signs 3 New Contracts
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CHICAGO, IL, Jul 31 (MARKET WIRE) --
Invicta Group Inc. (OTCBB: IVIT) announced today that the Company has
signed 3 new contracts for City Book Savings, the high-end direct mailing
book. The new divisions are helping Invicta diversify its client base
while providing additional revenue sources. The new contracts range from
3 months to 12 months and include print advertising in City Book savings
for upscale areas in Chicago.
Invicta's CEO Paul Sorkin said, "City Book Savings has instantly helped
Invicta increase revenues; we'll be offering additional products and
services to clients from this point forward. Over the last few weeks the
new management has been able to reduce liabilities, reduce expenses,
increase revenues, increase the client base, and turn things around for
the entire company. IMAGE Worldwide, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: IMGW) has also
been a great help in providing additional marketing power and sharing many
expenses."
About City Book Savings
City Book Savings is a high-end 4 color glossy direct mailing marketing
book. Each book is a 4" x 6", perfect bound, hardcover book featuring
magazine quality ads providing an image-conscious demographic with
incentives to some of the most exclusive businesses in a city's most
affluent areas. City Book Savings offers 100% saturation of local
neighborhood markets via direct mailing. City Book Savings offers
documented great return on investment results for clients and pays clients
to help track their success. Chicago is the first city for City Book
Savings and a number of other cities and states are being planned for the
expansion.
About IMAGE Worldwide, Inc.
IMAGE Worldwide, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: IMGW) is a full service interactive
multimedia marketing and advertising agency. IMAGE is vertically
integrated with properties including a concert/nightclub venue,
fashion/entertainment magazine, IT solutions, and other promotional and
marketing companies. IMAGE utilizes a combination of different forms of
media and promotions to help clients showcase and market their IMAGE in
print, online, at events, on the radio, and TV.
About Invicta Group, Inc.
INVICTA GROUP INC. is an Internet Media Company that specializes in the
Travel and Entertainment Industry. The company utilizes a number of
websites and a large database to link travel enthusiasts with products to
fulfill their travel and entertainment needs. Travelhotlink.com works with
travel suppliers that want to promote their discounted travel products:
airline tickets, hotel rooms, tour packages, rental cars, cruise cabins,
event tickets, and more on the Internet 24/7 -- the 6 main websites are:
www.Travelhotlink.com, www.Cruisehotlink.com, www.Airhotlink.com,
www.Hotelhotlink.net, www.Autohotlink.net, and www.Tickethotlink.com.
This news release contains forward-looking statements as defined by the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking
statements include statements concerning plan, objectives, goals,
strategies, future events or performance, and underlying assumptions and
other statements that are other than statements of historical facts. These
statements are subject to uncertainties and risks including, but not
limited to, product and service demand and acceptance, changes in
technology, economic conditions, the impact of competition and pricing,
government regulation, and other risks described in statements filed from
time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission. All such
forward-looking statements whether written or oral, and whether made by or
on behalf of the Company, are expressly qualified by the cautionary
statements that may accompany the forward-looking statements. In addition,
the Company disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking
statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof.
Media Contact
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info@travelhotlink.com
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