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To: shortsinthesand who wrote (823)12/17/2005 1:27:39 PM
From: scion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12518
 
Wicklund to seek listing on OTC Bulletin Board

LATEST NEWS
July 12, 2004

Officials with Wicklund Holding Co., a Kentucky company that develops uses for recycled products, plan to seek a listing on the OTC Bulletin Board, according to a news release.

Wicklund currently is traded on OTC Pink Sheets under the symbol WKDH. The OTC Bulletin Board system is a more broadly used quotation service that allows brokers and traders to access real-time quotes and volume information.

Wicklund, as part of this plan, has begun discussions with L.L. Bradford and Co., a regional accounting and auditing firm that audits many publicly traded companies, the release said.

"We expect to complete our negotiations in the next two weeks and that an audit can be completed within 90 to 120 days," James Turek, president of Wicklund Holding, said in the release. "I believe that Wicklund is now poised for tremendous growth and preparing our company for listing on a national exchange reflects our commitment to both our shareholders and the investment community to maximize Wicklund's visibility and liquidity."

Wicklund, based in Lexington, Ky., is a technology company that develops uses for recycled plastics. Last month, the company announced that it has entered an agreement to acquire A.T.G. Sports, a St. Louis-based company that develops and installs artificial athletic surfaces for indoor and outdoor sports applications such as tennis, soccer, football, baseball, rugby, running tracks and field hockey. A.T.G. also develops and installs surfaces for court-based sports, public parks and playgrounds.

bizjournals.com



To: shortsinthesand who wrote (823)12/17/2005 1:45:41 PM
From: scion  Respond to of 12518
 
Wicklund subsidiary negotiating new sale

LATEST NEWS
June 2, 2004

International Plastics, a subsidiary of Wicklund Holding Co. (OTC Pink Sheets: WKDH), is negotiating a deal that could bring $2.5 million in new sales revenue, according to a news release.

The release did not disclose the other party in the negotiations.

Wicklund recently announced that it has entered into a two-year, $5.3 million sales contract with Georgia-Pacific Corp.

Wicklund Holding Co. is a Lexington, Ky.-based technology company that develops uses for recycled plastics.

louisville.bizjournals.com



To: shortsinthesand who wrote (823)12/17/2005 1:48:00 PM
From: scion  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12518
 
Wicklund Holding Co. agreement brings national product distribution

LATEST NEWS
May 18, 2004

International Plastics, the exclusively licensed sales company of Lexington, Ky.-based Wicklund Holding Co. (OTC Pink Sheets: WKDH), has engaged BlueLinx Corp. as the national distributor of Wicklund's rebar support products.

BlueLinx earlier this month completed an acquisition of the assets of the building products distribution business of Georgia-Pacific Corp. in a management buyout that included Cerberus Capital Management L.P., a New York City-based, private investment firm.

"This is an exclusive relationship for our companies, which will for the first time provide for the national distribution of our rebar supports," James Turek, president of Wicklund Holding Co., said in a news release.

"This opens the concrete construction market so our products will be available on a daily basis for use by all contractors. ... Prior to this agreement, our products where not accessible to smaller contractors or independent contractors," said Turek.

Wicklund's patented technology supports rebar during the pouring of concrete and becomes part of concrete structures such as bridges, highways, hospitals, shopping centers and multistory buildings.

louisville.bizjournals.com