Financial Engineers

Richard W. Lewis (mailto:rwlewis@CFTNET.COM)
Sun, 14 Apr 1996 16:57:42 -0700

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Date:         Sun, 14 Apr 1996 16:57:42 -0700
From: "Richard W. Lewis" <mailto:rwlewis@CFTNET.COM>
Subject:      Financial Engineers
To: Multiple recipients of list DEVEL-L <mailto:DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU>

Greetings from the CREATIVE FINANCIERS.

My advance apologies to those who have received this message before, and those who subscribe to some of our multiple LISTSERVs. I'm really not trying to inundate your E-mail with this announcement. However, I would like to remind you, or introduce you, as the case may be, to Florida Business Associates Corporation and its Financial Engineering practice by asking a few questions.

What are your company's financial requirements? Working or expansion capital? An increased line of credit, or reduced borrowing costs? Are you acquisition minded, an LBO, or maybe it's time to divest? Is it the right time for that securities offering; IPO, SCOR, targeted, or secondary? Planning, debt, equity? What financial alternatives may be available? Please call for your FREE initial consultation.

FLORIDA BUSINESS ASSOCIATES CORPORATION (http://www.netscoop.com/vendors/florida/index.htm), and its nationwide network of financial resources, begins where many consultants and bankers forgot to start, by listening -- then reacting. FBAC utilizes Richard Lewis' public company CEO/CFO, NYC banking, and investment banking experience to work toward an expeditious conclusion to those aggravating financial situations which always seem to challenge small to medium size NASDAQ and privately held firms. FBAC provides quality time, services, and results for growing businesses.

Richard W. Lewis, President FLORIDA BUSINESS ASSOCIATES CORPORATION http://www.netscoop.com/vendors/florida/index.htm (813) 837-1006; Fax (813) 839-5699