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To: bmart who wrote (51642)8/18/1998 12:01:00 AM
From: s martin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 55532
 
>>Mr. Morgan spent the labor day weekend in Jamaica where Olympus Ventures shipping line CEA is finishing the refurbishing of their flagship "Pilar del Caribe". "By promoting the shipping line, our presence will be felt throughout the Caribbean," says Mr. Morgan. "Owning CEA gives us the competitive edge we need in the garment manufacturing business. Consistently visiting all of the major ports gives us an accurate pulse of the marketplace, which greatly influences the pace at which we want to grow.<<

Management Of Olympus Mills Displays Confidence In Company

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Sept. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Olympus Ventures Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: OLPV) announced today that Gary Morgan's restructuring and aggressive business plan for Olympus Ventures, Inc. was given a major vote of confidence by the new management team, Roland Bretton, President of Olympus Mills, consulting accountant Joel Marcus, Mr. Morgan, and several other key executives agreed to work for shares in lieu of salaries. This strong commitment displayed by the management team should add to shareholder confidence.

The recent surge of incoming orders spawned by endorsements from Wal-Mart and GNC has resulted in the Nicaragua, Dominican Republic and Hialeah, Florida plants being booked to capacity until the end of July 1997.

Mr. Morgan spent the labor day weekend in Jamaica where Olympus Ventures shipping line CEA is finishing the refurbishing of their flagship "Pilar del Caribe". "By promoting the shipping line, our presence will be felt throughout the Caribbean," says Mr. Morgan. "Owning CEA gives us the competitive edge we need in the garment manufacturing business. Consistently visiting all of the major ports gives us an accurate pulse of the marketplace, which greatly influences the pace at which we want to grow. I think North America is just beginning to take advantage of the many resources available to us in the Caribbean and Central America."

Olympus Mills USA is a Hialeah, Florida based manufacturer which owns and operates knitting mills, cutting, sewing and finishing factories. They sell to only top apparel companies such as Donna Karan, Bum Equipment and retailers such as Macy's, JC Penney, Wal-Mart, Montgomery Ward, K-Mart and Target Stores. SOURCE OLYMPUS VENTURES INC.

Monday September 30 9:47 AM EDT

Olympus Announces Release Of Their Own Line

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Sept. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Olympus Ventures Inc , wholly owned subsidiary, Olympus Mills, U.S.A. is starting production of their private label children's clothing line. "Olympus Kids." The first item to launch the new label is a boy's color coordinated shorts set, with matching silk screened shorts and T-shirt, and will be available this coming spring.

The complete line of seasonal clothing for boys and girls includes fleece, knits, and denim. Pre-sales indicate a conservative projection of 1.5 to 2 million dollars in gross sales in the first half of the upcoming year, The complete line will be in retail stores no later than mid-July, 1997.

"We're really thrilled to be launching the Olympus Kids label." says Roland Bretton, President of Olympus Ventures, Inc. "The acceptance of the children's line has been absolutely phenomenal. A label designed just for kids is an exciting idea that will put Olympus Mills, U.S.A. on the map as a contender in retail market."

Olympus Ventures, Inc. is a manufacturer of knits, denims and twill woven garments with factories in Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic and Hialeah, Florida SOURCE Olympus Ventures, Inc.
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Have you folks seen these 2 PR? Seems fishy they could launch a new line while their production is at full capacity...Also the Cargo business? How many boats? what kind?



To: bmart who wrote (51642)8/18/1998 1:46:00 AM
From: s martin  Respond to of 55532
 
OLYMPUS VENTURES INC. OTCBB--OLPV

SHARES OUTSTANDING- 6.4 MILLION

ESTIMATED FLOAT -- 2.0 MILLION

RECENT SHARE PRICE $0.50

>>Olympus Venture's second subsidiary is CEA Shipping line. CEA owns and operates the ship named "Pilar del Caribe", a 2000+ ton, 272 foot vessel that delivers raw materieals to their textile subsidiaries and provides Olympus with a very commpetitive edge when processing orders on a timely baises. With frequent visits to all ports of

MANAGEMENT

Recently Olympus announced the addition of Mr. Gary Russell Morgan as their new Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Morgan brings to the company 27 years of diversified management experience, with a strong background in international contract negotiations and investments.

"We're delighted to have him with us," says Roland Breton, President of Olympic Mills USA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Olympus Ventures. " His business acumen on the international front is vital to the success of the company. We needed that kind of management experience to oversee CEA, our shipping line in the Caribbean, as well as our offshore facilities in Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. Now we can expand our interests to anywhere in the world with confidence. He adds a dimension to the company that can make us a formidable competitor in a very diversified international market." <<