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To: xcentral1 who wrote (194)6/21/2007 3:43:01 PM
From: MBoomer17  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 272
 
H3's Dr. Benjamin Chavis Set to Unveil Company's Plans for Chicago
Thursday June 21, 1:29 pm ET

First Publicly Traded Hip-Hop Company to Hold Chicago Media Briefing: Friday, June 22, 2007 at 11AM, The Erie Room, Sheraton Hotel and Towers

CHICAGO, IL--(MARKET WIRE)--Jun 21, 2007 -- H3 Enterprises Inc. (Other OTC:HTRE.PK - News) -- Dr. Benjamin Chavis, newly named President and CEO of H3 Enterprises Inc. ("HTRE"), the first publicly traded Hip-Hop company, will be in Chicago on Friday, June 22, 2007 for a press briefing on initial plans to develop HipHopSodaShops in the Chicago area. Dr Chavis along with his H3 Executive Management Team will answer questions concerning the planned completion of the first HipHopSodaShop in Florida as well as in markets around the world. H3's message of "Empowerment through Community Development and Investment" will continue to be the major focal point of Dr. Ben's presentation.

Dr. Chavis will also give an update on the test marketing of H3's BG7 White Tea Energy Blast currently taking place in Chicago's finest Fitness Centers. BG7 is being marketed in conjunction with rising Bulls superstar Ben Gordon and is the first Energy Drink of its kind to be made with organic White Tea and pure Chicory Syrup.

Safe Harbor: Certain information included herein may contain statements that are forward-looking, such as statements relating to plans for future expansion and other business development activities. Such forward-looking information is subject to changes and variations which are not reasonably predictable and which could significantly affect future results.

For information concerning H3 Enterprises, HipHopSodaShops, purchase of H3 (Other OTC:HTRE.PK - News) stock and BG7 Energy Drink, contact H3 Enterprises, Inc., c/o CEF at 212-385-8039. CEF Management, LLC is headquartered in the Wall Street area at 116 John Street, Suite 2830, New York, NY. 10038.

Contact:
Contact:
H3 Enterprises, Inc., c/o CEF
212-385-8039


Source: H3 Enterprises Inc.



To: xcentral1 who wrote (194)6/25/2007 9:53:55 AM
From: Rascal  Respond to of 272
 
Chicago Embraces H3's CEO and President Chavis
Monday June 25, 9:07 am ET
"Dr. Ben" Lifts Up Hip-Hop Culture on "Oprah Winfrey Show"

NEW YORK, NY--(MARKET WIRE)--Jun 25, 2007 -- H3 Enterprises' (Other OTC:HTRE.PK - News) newly named CEO and President, Dr. Benjamin Chavis, has just completed a highly successful week of business development meetings and media briefings across the city of Chicago. Chavis continues to champion the development of his Company's award-winning HipHopSodaShops with on site visits and face-to-face meetings with some of the biggest names in Hip-Hop as he continues his nationwide tour for SodaShop expansion.
Dr. Ben has captured the imagination of local media, and the support of business developers, and community action groups across Chicago with his bold new message of "Empowerment through Investment" that maintains a clear focus on socio-economic and cultural empowerment throughout the United States and around the world.

Dr. Chavis and his H3 Executive Management Team were seen on practically every local television news show in Chicago, written-up on the front page of the Business Section of the Chicago Sun-Times, and interviewed on several Hip-Hop radio stations as well as some of the most highly rated "Talk Radio" shows.

H3's leader was also featured on national TV alongside his lifelong business associate and friend, Russell Simmons, on one of the most talked about Oprah Winfrey shows of the year. Benjamin Chavis continually emphasized the positive aspects of the Hip-Hop culture on Oprah, which was watched by more than 4 million TV viewers on its initial showing.

Rascal@HippityHopHippityHop.com