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General Automotive Company Engages Investment Banker Jesup & Lamont
| Source: General Automotive
ORLANDO, FL--(Marketwire - May 14, 2009) - General Automotive Company (OTCBB : GNAU ), a
North American provider of aftermarket parts and advanced technology for
the automotive industry, today announced it has engaged New York-based
investment banker Jesup & Lamont Securities Corp. to assist the Company in
raising growth capital.
Joseph DeFrancisci, president and CEO of General Automotive, said Jesup &
Lamont will introduce General Automotive to potential investors in one or
more transactions expected to include some combination of debt and equity.
There is no assurance Jesup & Lamont and/or General Automotive will be
successful in raising capital.
"We are pleased that Jesup & Lamont will be assisting us in raising the
capital we need to strengthen operations and advance our acquisition
strategy," said DeFrancisci, president and CEO of General Automotive.
"Jesup & Lamont is one of Wall Street's oldest investment banks and has a
solid track record of helping emerging growth companies with their capital
requirements. We look forward to working closely with them on our capital
formation plan."
Donald A. Wojnowski, president and CEO of Jesup & Lamont Holdings, said,
"We are attracted to General Automotive's strong and seasoned management
team and its compelling strategy in the rapidly growing automotive
aftermarket parts and supplies industry. We are looking forward to helping
the Company raise the capital it needs to execute its business plan."
About Jesup & Lamont
Established in 1877, Jesup & Lamont has an extensive history on Wall
Street, with its origins encompassing such successes as providing brokerage
services to Standard Oil and raising capital for the construction of
Rockefeller Center. Jesup & Lamont, through wholly owned subsidiaries,
offers full service broker-dealer and registered investment advisory
services through its approximately 150 registered representatives in over
20 locations including offices in New York, San Francisco, Boston, Boca
Raton, Chicago, Fort Lauderdale and Orlando. The Company's Jesup & Lamont
Securities Corporation subsidiary also publishes proprietary research on
several industries including Aerospace/Defense, Alternative Energy and Life
Sciences/Healthcare and offers comprehensive investment banking services.
About General Automotive Company
General Automotive Company ("GAC") is focused on expanding its operating
growth platform through multiple and ongoing acquisitions of successful
niche manufacturing companies in the automotive industry. General
Automotive's wholly owned subsidiary, OE Source ("OES"), imports and sells
hard-to-get auto parts from proprietary sources domestically and abroad,
fulfilling critical portions of its customers' supply chain. These
customers include large, multi-national distributors. OES specializes in
engine management products such as O2 sensors, which is a rapidly growing
and government mandated segment of the auto supply industry. General
Automotive is also a partner in the Advanced Composite Technology joint
venture with SenCer Inc., the advanced ceramics research laboratory whose
proprietary "Ultra-Temp" technology is a potential game changer in the
fields of oxygen sensors and SOFC fuel cells for powering automobiles.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning
of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These forward-looking statements are based
on current plans and expectations of management and are subject to a number
of uncertainties and risks that could significantly affect the Company's
current plans and expectations, as well as future results of operations and
financial condition. Specifically, the Company's ability to raise
additional capital and execute its business plan and strategy are
forward-looking statements. A more extensive listing of risks and factors
that may affect the company's business prospects and cause actual results
to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements
can be found in the reports and other documents filed by the company with
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obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements,
whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.