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Tuesday, 03/25/2008 1:46:05 PM

Tuesday, March 25, 2008 1:46:05 PM

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Warning: You may buy more WNRC after reading this or think twice about parting with any of your holdings.

It cannot be overstated that management is 90% of the success or failure of a company. Why is The Coca-Cola Company (est. 1886) worth $143 billion dollars today? KO sells flavored sugar-water with CO2 bubbles in it. In truth, anybody can do that and has. The key difference in KO's spectacular growth was in brilliant management and marketing of the product.

If superior management and marketing can transform flavored bubbly sugar-water into a $143 billion Colossus, think what Wenr's golden management team, along with Auxilia, can do with a multi-use aeronautic innovation that provides affordable solutions to a multitude of mission-critical and commercial needs? The market demand for its lofty platform is there.

Stockholder are familiar with Wenr's sterling team of Col. Mangold and Messrs. Green, Blake and Adams. Here is a precis of Auxilia's management powerhouses. The question is then begged: Why on earth would these two immensely successful and experienced businessmen (see below) ever pledge their names and reputations to our little company unless they knew WNRC had the mark greatness? Read carefully what these two men, now part of the team, have already accomplished.

John Cavalier, Chairman, Auxilia Inc.

http://bridgelinesw.com/page.aspx?content=402gi
http://sec.edgar-online.com/1999/04/30/16/0000908737-99-000138/Section12.asp

Donald A. DeVito II, CEO, Auxilia Inc
Mr. DeVito is now First Vice President with Wachovia Securities Corporation (Wachovia, 4th largest US bank, mkt cap $60 Bil), formerly of Morgan Stanley.

http://www.zyvex.net/AboutUs/Profiles/Dirbio.html















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