800America.com, Inc. Acquires WizardWorld.com(R), The Premier Online Marketplace For Collectibles
NEW YORK, Dec. 13 -- 800America.com, Inc.
(OTC Bulletin Board: ACCO), a parent company to multiple B2B and B2C
international e-commerce and technology companies (http://www.800america.com), today
announced it has acquired WizardWorld.com(R) (http://www.wizardworld.com), the
premiere destination for enthusiasts interested in collectibles including
comic books, action figures and collectible cards and games. The site
features an online marketplace for individuals, collectors, and dealers,
offering a portfolio management service for their collectibles. Users can
buy/sell, value, track, and manage their collectibles with WizardWorld(R)
online portfolios -- the same way they`d value, track and sell stocks.
The WizardWorld.com(R) service provides the tools and features that
collectible enthusiasts desire, for example: comprehensive, up-to-the-minute
price guides; breaking news; market analysis; contests; events; chat; picture
galleries; and exclusive product offerings.
This acquisition further enhances the 800America.com(R) portfolio of
companies offering online marketplaces and trading communities. 800America is
the home to several successful and profitable online trading communities. The
Company continues to have consistent growth and profitability by integrating
synergistic rapidly growing B2B, B2C e-commerce and technology companies.
This news release contains 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. Such statements are subject
to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to vary materially
from those projected in the forward-looking statements. The company may
experience significant fluctuations in future operating results due to a
number of economic, competitive and other factors, including among other
things, the size or timing of customer contracts, new or increased
competition, changes in market demand, and seasonality of purchases of the
Company`s products and services. These factors and others could cause
operating results to vary significantly from those in prior periods, and those
projected in forward-looking statements. Additional information with respect
to these and other factors that could materially affect the company and its
operations are included in certain forms the company flies with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission.
CONTACT: Andrew Glashow of 800America.com, Inc., +1-800-999-5048,or Andrew@800america.com
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