Red Branch Technologies Announces Details of Its New Direction
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ASHBURN, VA, Aug 17 (MARKET WIRE) --
Red Branch Technologies, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: RBTI) announced today more
details on its new direction and business model. The company is now
focusing on connecting emerging companies in the "green technology" or
point-of-need sustainable energy market and the point-of-need physical
site security markets with the critical resources they need to achieve
commercial success such as capital, leadership and access to markets.
What makes Red Branch Technologies unique, according to CEO Jeff Sirianni,
is its reactor model which is much different than the business model
traditionally used for growing incubator-types or start-up companies. Red
Branch's reactor model seeks to establish relationships among companies
and partners within the reactor that accelerate and build reliable revenue
growth. Powered by access to markets and combinations of product offerings
within the reactor, RBTI succeeds from equity appreciation of the
companies they power and by revenue derived from strategic relationships
and major sales opportunities which they establish.
Sirianni said, "For example, if a company that meets our criteria for
consideration needs assistance with capital structure, funding and
integration services for an immediate revenue opportunity, then we would
evaluate these needs for compatibility within the reactor companies'
capacity, capability, application focus and market fit. If approved, RBTI
then creates the alliances, equity and funding arrangements and moves into
a market making capacity."
In addition, Red Branch is offering solutions to assist in successfully
commercializing products in three high growth areas which include mobile
site security, ordinance disposal and inspection, and unmanned aerial
vehicles (UAVs).
The mobile site security solution has a wide range of applications which
require mobility and extended deployment for events such as disaster
recovery, border, pipeline and perimeter security, event security and many
others. Ordinance disposal and inspection involves several robotic
solutions for security applications that can range from under-vehicle
standoff inspection to ordinance disposal to "hot site" emergency
response. UAVs offer the most complex and highly configurable security
solution where surveillance is crucial.
More detailed information can be found at www.RedBranchTech.com.
Safe Harbor: This letter contains certain forward-looking statements
within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended, which are intended to be covered by the safe harbors created
thereby. Investors are cautioned that all forward-looking statements
involve risks and uncertainty, including without limitation, the ability
of the Company to successfully implement its turnaround strategy, changes
in costs of raw materials, labor, and employee benefits, as well as
general market conditions, competition and pricing. Although the Company
believes that the assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements
contained herein are reasonable, any of the assumptions could be
inaccurate, and therefore, there can be no assurance that the
forward-looking statements included in this letter will prove to be
accurate. In light of the significant uncertainties inherent in the
forward-looking statements included herein, the inclusion of such
information should not be regarded as representation by the Company or
any other person that the objectives and plans of the Company will be
achieved. In assessing forward-looking statements included herein,
readers are urged to carefully read those statements. When used in the
Annual Report on Form 10-K, the words "estimate," "anticipate," "expect,"
"believe," and similar expressions are intended to be forward-looking
statements.
Investor Relations
David Donlin
Cervelle Group
Phone: 407-614-5959 ext. 223
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