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North Haven - Feb 25, 2004 Satellite Enterprises Corp through its subsidiary Satellite Newspapers Suisse, convened a meeting last week of all its World Wide Distributors at the Corporate Offices. The purpose of the summit was to go forth immediately implementing an accelerated Business Plan to penetrate the target markets. In the last weeks, Five new titles of Major Newspapers were added to the list, which now totals 141 Newspapers throughout the World. Coming on board are the Spanish La Razon, Israeli Ha'aretz, Uruguay's El Pais and the Indian Express. All together, these Newspaper titles represent 55 countries, and are printed in 31 languages covering the largest part of the globe. Presently there are 161 Kiosks throughout the world, and Stork NV is starting mass production in April 2004. Distributors came from Asia, Australia, Middle East, and Europe to meet with Corporate Officials in unveiling the Business Plan which moves the clock ahead in Distributing the Satellite Newspaper Kiosk. Mr. Roy Piceni, Pres. And CEO said: "We have most of our Distributors in place around the World, we have our production of Kiosks ramping up, we have funds to work with, and we continue to add new Titles to our Global Satellite network of Satellite Newspapers!" Satellite Enterprises Corp. is a NASDAQ OTCBB Company. With the acquisition of Satellite Newspapers Suisse, it has now added World Wide Rights to its previously held North, Central and South American rights for Automated Digital Kiosks. The Satellite Newspaper Kiosk prints on demand, the latest edition of 141 (and growing) major syndicated newspaper titles from around the World. After selection of the desired newspaper through the user friendly touch screen, the user will be entertained by targeted advertising videos displayed on the Kiosk screen, while the Digital Kiosk quickly prints and delivers through the slot, the complete newspaper. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Satellite Enterprises Corp SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express Satellite-based Internet technologies
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