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== Report ==  


''KriskArms nuys out ExTex''<BR>
KriskArms buy out ExTex <BR>
''Military analyst Jervis Frintner reports.''<BR>
Military analyst Jervis Frintner reports <BR>
''KriskArms spokesman Norman Marasares yesterday confirmed that the weapons manufacturing giant had completed their 23 million credit take-over of ExTex Inc., manufacturers of specialist explosives such as duodecaplatylonate. Marsares spoke very favorably of the deal saying 'This is the boost KriskArms has been looking for; we've been wanting to make a greater impact on the missile and mine market for some time. With ExTex on side, we'll be able to offer cheaper and better technology to both the military establishment and independent users.' ''
KriskArms spokesman Norman Marsares yesterday confirmed that the weapons manufacturing giant had completed their 23 million credit take-over of ExTex Inc., manufacturers of specialist explosives such as duodecaplatylonate. Marsares spoke very favourably of the deal, saying 'This is the boost KriskArms has been looking for; we've been wanting to make a greater impact in the missile and mine market for some time. With ExTex on side, we'll be able to offer cheaper and better technology to both the military establishment and independent users.'  
 
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Revision as of 07:39, 3 July 2011

KriskArms nuys out ExTex is a News Bulletin by Jervis Frintner posted to the Commerce and Communications Network in 2790. It does not impact commodity prices.

Report

KriskArms buy out ExTex
Military analyst Jervis Frintner reports
KriskArms spokesman Norman Marsares yesterday confirmed that the weapons manufacturing giant had completed their 23 million credit take-over of ExTex Inc., manufacturers of specialist explosives such as duodecaplatylonate. Marsares spoke very favourably of the deal, saying 'This is the boost KriskArms has been looking for; we've been wanting to make a greater impact in the missile and mine market for some time. With ExTex on side, we'll be able to offer cheaper and better technology to both the military establishment and independent users.'