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Re: tradernation post# 31127

Tuesday, 10/02/2007 5:46:07 AM

Tuesday, October 02, 2007 5:46:07 AM

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It's pretty much like Shinebox says. Kauderer International, from the wesite:

Our International Partner

The Kauderer Group has branched off into its own division of International Investing through a vast network of partners and affiliates throughout the world. The Kauderer Group’s Micro-Cap division, KGC Investments has merged with its international partner to form Kauderer International Partners. This is your premier source for Investment Capital in Small, Mid and Large Cap Companies with $1 to 25 million in EBIDA. Kauderer International Partners has direct access to global distribution in many countries and has formed a strategic alliance in Germany, where the foundation of The Kauderer Group began. Kauderer International Partners has formed a footprint on the Deutsche Börse and will continue throughout the world. We are Accredited Investors and not an NASD Member firm, nor an Investment Bank. If we assist our clients in funding from our own source of capital, we will never integrate our Consultancy services nor recommend Marketing or awareness.

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The above excerpt from the website puts context into the press release about 141 Capital. Obviously the Deutsche Börse connection is explained. And you mentioned the founder of Kauderer. While he is not mentioned above, it does point out that the Kauderer Group began and grew out of Germany and has formed a footprint at the Deutsche Börse. Your personal experience with Kauderer seems to be that they performed well beyond your expectations...would that be a fair assumption on my part? The Kauderer website is clear about the fact that they draw from a large pool of accredited investors. I believe Kauderer will be working with 141 Capital and Paul and company will attend to Spooz. A smart move IMO because 141 and SWARM could be a complex and massive undertaking in time. And probably beyond the scope and expertise of Spooz personnel. Not regarding the technical aspect of SWARM mind you, but as it pertains to starting and running a business such as 141. I think it wise for Spooz to have set this up quickly and freed themselves to get back to Spooz and it's original mission, namely to revolutionize the world of trading.