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poster44ny

05/05/07 3:06 PM

#11099 RE: poster44ny #11098

Publication: PR Newswire
Publication Date: 18-JAN-05
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

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America Asia Corp. . America Asia Corp announces its ticker symbol change from ASCP to ASCX. American Asia Corp was founded in 1985 to provide American goods and services to the Asia Pacific Markets, specializing in its concentration on China market availabilities. ASCX was the first independent television syndicator...
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poster44ny

06/17/07 8:38 PM

#15030 RE: poster44ny #11098

If anyone wants AAPU finacials;

Go To www.accelenergy.com
Look at the 2007 "Facts Book" AE and AAPU are the exact same company, except for the current Share Structures.
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poster44ny

07/22/07 1:43 AM

#16957 RE: poster44ny #11098

America Asia Petroleum Announces Ticker Change to AAPU

CARSON CITY, Nev., May 9, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- America Asia Petroleum (OTC Pink Sheet: AAPU) announced the change of its ticker symbol from AAPM to AAPU due to the recent reverse stock split from 1:40. The decision to affect a reverse stock split was made in an effort to generate renewed interest in the company after the suspension of trading and to remove any control from those who could be possibly shorting the stock.
The management wants to make clear to all stockholders that any changes are to the benefit and protection of the company and its stockholders. America Asia Petroleum represents joint venture energy companies that operate in China for the North American markets.

In addition management is discussing changes and options for America Asia's business future. While the suspension has been lifted, the company being a gray non reporting pink sheet has negatively impacted the public market.

This release contains 'forward-looking statements' within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21B of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Any statements that express or involve discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, goals, assumptions or future events or performance are not statements of historical fact and may be 'forward looking-statements.' Forward-looking statements are based on expectations, estimates and projections at the time the statements are made that involve a number of risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those presently anticipated. Forward-looking statements in this action may be identified through the use of words such as 'expects,' 'will,' 'anticipates,' 'estimates,' 'believes' or statements indicating certain actions 'may,' 'could' or 'might' occur. Investors are cautioned to rely only on statements made by the company and not to rely on statements made by third parties that are not paid for by the company.

SOURCE America Asia Petroleum Corp



CONTACT: Investor Relations of America Asia Petroleum Corp, +1-775-831-8887

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poster44ny

10/11/07 5:39 PM

#19669 RE: poster44ny #11098

here ya go TG..I kinda feel sorry for ya:

WELCOME TO ACCEL ENERGY!

From its offices in Shanghai, the company will oversee sales and marketing efforts that will continue to sell its petroleum products and expand its reach into road construction, a sector experiencing strong growth.

China Petroleum Industry
China's oil consumption is second only to the US and demand is expected to grow to equal the US by the mid 2020's. China is challenged severely by the current high oil prices as it saw its own supplies decline. Increased demand and prices and declining resources have added pressure and now shale oil represents an important, economically viable source for the increasing energy needs of China as it undergoes transformation into an economic leader. The China government will be spending $970 billion USD to build an infrastructure for petroleum and natural gas throughout the country . Present production in millions of tons are: gasoline 19.62, diesel 37.74, kerosene 5.06, chemical light oil 15.04, lube oil 0.91, LPG 5.11, fuel oil 4.5, asphalt 1.13 and petroleum coke 3.44, with an estimated grow rate of 40% by 2010.