SpeechSwitch, Inc. (USOTC: SSWC) GREENSMART(TM) Sales and Other Progress Reported; SEC Filings Update
July 27 2010 - 10:19AM
Marketwired
Ken Glynn, President of SpeechSwitch, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SSWC),
announced today that the company has made tremendous progress in
the development of its plans for growth and stability, as follows:
1. Sales: Walmart.com has requested that SpeechSwitch contract with one of
its two major distributors to enable it to sell the Kenergy iPhone/iPod
Solar Powered Recharger. Other products will be offered to Walmart.com
over the next two quarters.
2. Sales: An outdoor products retail chain has requested quotes for an
initial order of around 2400 Kenergy iPhone/iPod Solar Powered Recharger
units for initial store deployment, and has expressed interest in the
Kenergy Solar Powered K-Lantern.
3. Sales: Three new lines of full size backpacks, belly packs and women's
designer bags, all with built-in solar phone rechargers, will be offered
in this Fall's featured new products.
4. Sales: A long term lease is expected to be signed within the next week
for the Company's first GreenSmartâ„¢ retail store.
5. Patents: The second biodegradable disposable bandages patent application
will be filed August 1st as forecast, and the third application, with
co-inventor Dr. Alain Martin (of Listerine and Neosporin fame) is in
progress. A fourth application for a burn treatment wrap that favors
swelling in only one direction has been initialed. This product would
provide temporary artificial skin to burn victims, without the
problematic three dimensional swelling that has previously occurred with
absorbent burn wound dressings.
6. SEC: The Q3 2008, Q4-Annual 2008 and the Q1 2009 Sec 10Q documents will
be ready for outside audit this week. The Q2, Q3, Q4 2009 and Q1 and Q2
2010 documents are works in progress.
"Overall, everything is going better than anticipated. The
long-term view of the company -- to have major wholesaling
operations, multiple company retail stores and possible franchised
stores, and to be debt-free by the end of 2011 -- still appears
very realistic," stated Glynn.
Information set forth in this press release contains various
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of
the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities
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Contact: Ken Glynn 908 788 0077