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COREwafer Industries Inc. Explores Acquisitions in the Social Media Sector

COREwafer Industries Inc. Explores Acquisitions in the Social Media Sector.

articleAluf Holdings, Inc.July 25, 20145/company/aluf-holdings-inc/news/corewafer-industries-inc-explores-acquisitions-in-the-social-media-sector
COREwafer Industries Inc. Explores Acquisitions in the Social Media Sector

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n COREwafer Industries, Inc. (Pink Sheets: WAFR) a holding company who’s \n wholly owned subsidiary, Core Wafer Systems, Inc. (“CWS”) is the creator \n of proprietary software with installations worldwide, today announced it \n is expanding its business plan following the recent completion of its \n audited financials & announcement of its initiation of the uplist \n process to the OTCQB with plans to enter into the rapidly growing social \n media sector.\n \n \n Teresa McWilliams, Chief Financial Officer of COREwafer, commented, \"The \n Company intends to offer additional services to social media publishers \n or influencers, such as a blogger or tweeter to share sponsored content \n with their social network audience through a range of social channels, \n such as blogs, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, LinkedIn, and \n others. We plan on serving a range of small and large businesses as well \n as advertising customers in various industry segments comprising \n consumer products, retail/eTail, technology, and travel. Our plans \n include strategic acquisition opportunities to create shareholder value \n in annual revenue and profits once we complete the up-listing of our \n securities. We've been communicating with several target Companies so \n that when we complete the filing process and up-list our securities to \n the OTCQB we'll be prepared to execute our growth strategy.\"\n \n \n Two-thirds of online adults (66%) use social media platforms such as \n Facebook, Twitter, MySpace or LinkedIn. These Internet users say that \n connections with family members and friends (both new and old) are a \n primary consideration in their adoption of social media tools. Roughly \n two thirds of social media users say that staying in touch with current \n friends and family members is a major reason they use these sites, while \n half say that connecting with old friends they’ve lost touch with is a \n major reason behind their use of these technologies. Other factors play \n a much smaller role—14% of users say that connecting around a shared \n hobby or interest is a major reason they use social media, and 9% say \n that making new friends is equally important. Reading comments by public \n figures and finding potential romantic partners are cited as major \n factors by just 5% and 3% of soci...

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