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Thursday, 10/11/2012 9:30:26 AM

Thursday, October 11, 2012 9:30:26 AM

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NEWS NEWS AND MORE GOOD NEWS

Oct. 11, 2012, 8:00 a.m. EDT
Baron Capital Issues Update

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., Oct. 11, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Baron Capital Enterprises, Inc. (otcpk:BCAP) ( www.baroncapitalenterprise.com ) is pleased to announce the Company has been restored to "Current Information" on OTCMarkets. The Company plans on filing the 3rd Quarter Report on OTCMarkets then all future reports on SEC.gov.

The Company has delivered all financial reports needed to complete audits for fiscal years 2007 through 2011 and have been working with the auditors to supply all the back up documentation to verify the information posted including the Convertible Debt wire transfer confirmations.

As of yesterday the total number of votes cast so far are 1,119,950,955 of which 1,104,120,955 have cast "For" the Consent, 15,180,000 have been cast "Against" the Consent and 650,000 have "Abstained". The Company is about a week away from gather the less then 80 million votes in "For" it needs to pass the measure, out of 690 total ballots only 172 or 25% have been cast. At the current rate of voting the measure should pass next week, if you have not received any information regarding this matter and where a shareholder on August 24, 2012 please email matt@bcapent.com and let him know so he can assist you in obtaining your control number.

The Company entered into a transaction to transfer certain domain names the Company does not use and is not part of the future plan of the Company along with $13,000 in liabilities in exchange for the return of 61,500 shares of Series AA Preferred.

During the month of October the Company will be updating shareholders on the following items:

Update on the Audits, Vote Count, filings of the Amended By-Laws and Restated Articles, Transfer Agent Acquisition, S-1 for Baron, and Audit for the Subsidiary, write off of accumulated salary.


http://www.marketwatch.com/story/baron-capital-issues-update-2012-10-11