KCM HOLDINGS CORP. (OTC: KCMH) announced GEENIUS, a KCMH incubated and patented knowledge transfer venture, has launched a live beta version of their exciting new GEENIUS software called “G-Lab” in advance of becoming a publicly traded company
The “G-Lab” serves as an investor preview of the company’s “knowledge networking” Web 3.0 model that combines educational content with social media tools to monetize the internet. GEENIUS integrates a business strategy that bypasses waning advertising revenue models, where many companies have been unable to generate tangible profits. GEENIUS will provide solutions for enterprises, entrepreneurs and educational organizations. Investors will be able to “touch and feel” GEENIUS and ask questions of the management team
GEENIUS continues to secure and serve a growing portfolio of investment grade clients such as: The Singapore Government Ministry of Homeland Affairs, The Florida Institute of Technology, and Jeppesen, a division of Boeing (NYSE:BA) amongst others
KCMH has secured a percentage ownership in GEENIUS, revenue sharing for guidance through their pending IPO. KCMH is already using GEENIUS for other ventures, including subsidiary KCM Insurance Services with plans to launch several other knowledge networks and GEENIUS entrepreneurs. “GEENIUS’ patented system is enhancing the way we do business transforming online learning and monetization of the internet,” says KCMH CEO Donald Klein, “Both KCMH and GEENIUS investors will be very pleased with all material developments unfolding in coming months.” Access to G-Lab at: http://glab.geenius.com/community/view.do KCMH on Twitter: Twitter.com/KCMHoldings
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