BELLINGHAM, Wash. and HONG KONG, Nov. 29, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Asia Properties, Inc. (API) (Pink Sheets: ASPZ) announced today that it has sold assets for USD ten million.
Asia Properties, Inc. has received a promissory note from Microart Inc. This is to confirm the sale of two million shares of Entellium Corporation, a Delaware corporation, to Microart Inc. (Pink Sheets: MCRT) for a total consideration of USD 10 million. This note is to be paid in cash within 30 days.
About Asia Properties, Inc.: Asia Properties, Inc. was established to develop resorts and prime real estate in Southeast Asia. Asia Properties currently operates as the only listed U.S. public company focusing on S.E. Asian real estate investments. API is a Nevada corporation and trades on the Pink Sheets under the symbol "ASPZ." There are currently 39,115,112 fully diluted shares consisting of 16,672,740 free trading and 22,357,376 restricted. The transfer agent is Computershare, Inc. of Golden, Colorado.
For up to date corporate information about Asia Properties, Inc. contact Daniel McKinney, email: dmckinney@asiaprop.com or (http://www.asiaprop.com) For Investor Relations, call Dennis Burns. Tel 567-237-4132 email: denny@nvestrain.com www.nvestrain.com
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