Saturday, July 30, 2005 10:39:49 AM
JUST DO IT!!!! In today’s day and age we no longer ride horses, model T’s or trains to get from point A to point B. Instead we drive new and innovative vehicles that we just can’t get enough of. It’s not only good enough to get where you have to go but to have something that can get us there faster and with better looks. Having a red or a blue automobile doesn’t cut it anymore. We want to stand out from the others…to have something that represents us as a person. Translation: accessories, accessories, accessories (stereo systems, interior, engine parts, wheel designs, etc;). Over 300,000 new cars are produced each month, which are almost 4,000,000 cars a year. If you have exel, view the full summary at this website
http://images.wardsauto.com/files/1004/NAweekprodSummary050528.xls.
If we were to capture not even one percent of that, say .001, that would be over 3,500 sets of tires at approx. $1000. That equates to over 3.5 million dollars in initial revenues on an annual basis. In addition, factor in the rest of the cars in which car fanatics own.
“If an alien were to land on earth, the first thing he would notice about the "green planet” is the amount of cars there are on the streets. He would see that they come in all shapes and sizes, colors and are of many different brands. He would attempts to count the cars, but would get lost quickly because no brain can comprehend a number so large. In 1900 there were only 4,192 passenger cars built in the US (the only country to be manufacturing cars). There were no buses or trucks. By 1985 there were 109 million cars in existence. Today, with dozens of countries participating in the creation of automobiles, that number is six times larger.
Quoted by www.hypertextbook.com
It is estimated that there are approximately 600 million motor vehicles being driven on the streets of earth, the alien would be dumbfounded with this number. The biggest manufacturers are Japan, producing 8,056,000 cars in 1998, the US, with 5,554,000, and Germany with 5,348,000. With passing time, these numbers experience a rapid growth. For example, in 1960 Japan produced 185,000 cars, but by the end of the 1990s it was producing nearly 10 million a year. It is believed that at this growth rate, the number of cars on earth will double within the next 30 years. In this time scientists predict that traffic congestion will become 10 times worse than it is today. If in 2001 it is difficult to cross a major street without having to wait five minutes for the traffic to stop, how long will one have to wait in 2050?
They went on to state these facts:
"There are over 600 million motor vehicles in the world today. If present trends continue, the number of cars on Earth will double in the next 30 years." - Cars Emit Carbon Dioxide, Global Warming, Focus on the Future, 1997.
"There are 107 million U.S. households, each with an average of 1.9 cars, trucks or sport utility vehicles and 1.8 drivers, the Bureau of Transportation Statistics reported. That equals 204 million vehicles and 191 million drivers." - Miller, Leslie. Cars, trucks now outnumber drivers. Salon. 29 August 2003.
Ok you understand there are too many cars… “Tell me something I don’t know, right?” Well, the profits arising from the auto markets are staggering. Mentioned here at http://www.automotive-online.com/auto-industry.html:
“Certain studies done in the US illustrate that the growth in the sale of accessories and spare parts in the US from 1985 to 2001 has been four times though the sales of automotives has not increased that much. In 2001, the automotive specialty equipment industry generated nearly $26 billion of sale.”
Remember the conservative percentage we were using earlier, .001? Well, doing the math for $26 Billion would give us $26,000,000 in annual cash flows! The market is there as you can see and as an investor it is time to invest into companies that are capitalizing in these markets. What makes Automotive Specialty Concepts a hot emerging company? The list is too long to mention here but we will make several points for you to consider.
First off, the company during its initial growth stages had gone through some difficult stages and made some mistakes due to bad advice. As of recently the company has done a reverse split and tightened up the float substantially. This offers a huge value for a stock that used to trade 10’s of millions of shares over a penny with over a billion shares out to having approx. 30M outstanding and less then 8 million in the float. The company is actively pursuing private placements and does not have any plans to have any shares issued at these levels.
Just how is AMVS going to create cash flows off of their patented designs? Two ways: creative designs aimed at sports, military, niche enthusiasts as well as companies looking to advertise their products.
There are 1000’s of potential designs such as Ball Sports, pro or college, which there are millions of fans that love to support their favorite teams. “SGMA’s State of the Industry report provides a look inside the sporting goods industry, nearly a $50 billion industry annually (at wholesale).” - http://www.redasports.com/ Currently the team at AMVS has former Laker MVP Mychal Thompson on the advisory board. Mychal is the radio color analyst for the Los Angeles Lakers and hosts a talk show on KLAC with over one million listeners. He follows the team to every game and is in close with the management of several pro teams. As you can see Mychal will be a keyplayer in securing logos via the pro basketball teams and aiding in the promotion of the product via his show.
A mutually beneficial role will be with advertising on the wheels. The closest we have yet to see is the delivery field such as UPS who have brown wheels as their token logo. Back in April 2004 AMVS provided All American Propane with customized wheel designs for its entire fleet of trucks. The company received hundreds of calls about where they got their American designed wheels. Virtually, the entire trucking industry is a future market for AMVS.
“It is estimated that there are 15.5 million trucks operating in the U.S. Of this figure 1.9 million are tractor-trailers. It is also estimated over 3.3 million truck drivers in the U.S. Of that one in ten are independent, a majority of which are owner operators. Canada has in excess of 250,000 truck drivers.” - http://www.truckinfo.net/trucking/stats.htm#Size%20Stats.
Picture yourself driving down the road looking at the sides/wheels of those 18-wheelers. Every truck that passes you is generating free advertising for the trucking company. Now picture yourself staring at those eye-popping custom-made AMVS wheel designs. Get the picture? The possibilities are endless.
The company has made it clear that they plan to begin the process to enlist on the OTCBB to become a fully reporting issuer. This process has already and hopefully will be completed in the near future.
The key to the initial success is going to be the finalization of the new website and initiation of the web marketing program. Both have already started. This will enable the consumer the opportunity to purchase the wheels directly off the site. Completion of the new site will has been estimated to finalize in a few weeks. In addition to the individual consumer, auto dealerships, wheel/tire vendors, and auto accessories shops will also be targeted.
The value is definitely there and we are very confident in management’s current abilities. They are working with patent lawyers, auditors, consultants, and actively pursuing new contract deals with numerous logos (many are ready to be announced). Currently you may view the prototype of the Navy Wheel here: www.novakcapital.com/amvs.html. Take a look at the company now or wait until you see some of the designs on the car or truck next to you. You decide!
http://images.wardsauto.com/files/1004/NAweekprodSummary050528.xls.
If we were to capture not even one percent of that, say .001, that would be over 3,500 sets of tires at approx. $1000. That equates to over 3.5 million dollars in initial revenues on an annual basis. In addition, factor in the rest of the cars in which car fanatics own.
“If an alien were to land on earth, the first thing he would notice about the "green planet” is the amount of cars there are on the streets. He would see that they come in all shapes and sizes, colors and are of many different brands. He would attempts to count the cars, but would get lost quickly because no brain can comprehend a number so large. In 1900 there were only 4,192 passenger cars built in the US (the only country to be manufacturing cars). There were no buses or trucks. By 1985 there were 109 million cars in existence. Today, with dozens of countries participating in the creation of automobiles, that number is six times larger.
Quoted by www.hypertextbook.com
It is estimated that there are approximately 600 million motor vehicles being driven on the streets of earth, the alien would be dumbfounded with this number. The biggest manufacturers are Japan, producing 8,056,000 cars in 1998, the US, with 5,554,000, and Germany with 5,348,000. With passing time, these numbers experience a rapid growth. For example, in 1960 Japan produced 185,000 cars, but by the end of the 1990s it was producing nearly 10 million a year. It is believed that at this growth rate, the number of cars on earth will double within the next 30 years. In this time scientists predict that traffic congestion will become 10 times worse than it is today. If in 2001 it is difficult to cross a major street without having to wait five minutes for the traffic to stop, how long will one have to wait in 2050?
They went on to state these facts:
"There are over 600 million motor vehicles in the world today. If present trends continue, the number of cars on Earth will double in the next 30 years." - Cars Emit Carbon Dioxide, Global Warming, Focus on the Future, 1997.
"There are 107 million U.S. households, each with an average of 1.9 cars, trucks or sport utility vehicles and 1.8 drivers, the Bureau of Transportation Statistics reported. That equals 204 million vehicles and 191 million drivers." - Miller, Leslie. Cars, trucks now outnumber drivers. Salon. 29 August 2003.
Ok you understand there are too many cars… “Tell me something I don’t know, right?” Well, the profits arising from the auto markets are staggering. Mentioned here at http://www.automotive-online.com/auto-industry.html:
“Certain studies done in the US illustrate that the growth in the sale of accessories and spare parts in the US from 1985 to 2001 has been four times though the sales of automotives has not increased that much. In 2001, the automotive specialty equipment industry generated nearly $26 billion of sale.”
Remember the conservative percentage we were using earlier, .001? Well, doing the math for $26 Billion would give us $26,000,000 in annual cash flows! The market is there as you can see and as an investor it is time to invest into companies that are capitalizing in these markets. What makes Automotive Specialty Concepts a hot emerging company? The list is too long to mention here but we will make several points for you to consider.
First off, the company during its initial growth stages had gone through some difficult stages and made some mistakes due to bad advice. As of recently the company has done a reverse split and tightened up the float substantially. This offers a huge value for a stock that used to trade 10’s of millions of shares over a penny with over a billion shares out to having approx. 30M outstanding and less then 8 million in the float. The company is actively pursuing private placements and does not have any plans to have any shares issued at these levels.
Just how is AMVS going to create cash flows off of their patented designs? Two ways: creative designs aimed at sports, military, niche enthusiasts as well as companies looking to advertise their products.
There are 1000’s of potential designs such as Ball Sports, pro or college, which there are millions of fans that love to support their favorite teams. “SGMA’s State of the Industry report provides a look inside the sporting goods industry, nearly a $50 billion industry annually (at wholesale).” - http://www.redasports.com/ Currently the team at AMVS has former Laker MVP Mychal Thompson on the advisory board. Mychal is the radio color analyst for the Los Angeles Lakers and hosts a talk show on KLAC with over one million listeners. He follows the team to every game and is in close with the management of several pro teams. As you can see Mychal will be a keyplayer in securing logos via the pro basketball teams and aiding in the promotion of the product via his show.
A mutually beneficial role will be with advertising on the wheels. The closest we have yet to see is the delivery field such as UPS who have brown wheels as their token logo. Back in April 2004 AMVS provided All American Propane with customized wheel designs for its entire fleet of trucks. The company received hundreds of calls about where they got their American designed wheels. Virtually, the entire trucking industry is a future market for AMVS.
“It is estimated that there are 15.5 million trucks operating in the U.S. Of this figure 1.9 million are tractor-trailers. It is also estimated over 3.3 million truck drivers in the U.S. Of that one in ten are independent, a majority of which are owner operators. Canada has in excess of 250,000 truck drivers.” - http://www.truckinfo.net/trucking/stats.htm#Size%20Stats.
Picture yourself driving down the road looking at the sides/wheels of those 18-wheelers. Every truck that passes you is generating free advertising for the trucking company. Now picture yourself staring at those eye-popping custom-made AMVS wheel designs. Get the picture? The possibilities are endless.
The company has made it clear that they plan to begin the process to enlist on the OTCBB to become a fully reporting issuer. This process has already and hopefully will be completed in the near future.
The key to the initial success is going to be the finalization of the new website and initiation of the web marketing program. Both have already started. This will enable the consumer the opportunity to purchase the wheels directly off the site. Completion of the new site will has been estimated to finalize in a few weeks. In addition to the individual consumer, auto dealerships, wheel/tire vendors, and auto accessories shops will also be targeted.
The value is definitely there and we are very confident in management’s current abilities. They are working with patent lawyers, auditors, consultants, and actively pursuing new contract deals with numerous logos (many are ready to be announced). Currently you may view the prototype of the Navy Wheel here: www.novakcapital.com/amvs.html. Take a look at the company now or wait until you see some of the designs on the car or truck next to you. You decide!
