One World Ventures, Inc., trading under the ticker symbol (Pinksheets: OWVI), announces the recently acquired wholly owned subsidiary Tutamen (HK) Limited. Tutamen was established in 2003 with offices in Shenzhen, China and specializes in product development, sourcing and supply chain management. Tutamen has established excellent technical and manufacturing partners throughout the Asia region. They also provide comprehensive consulting services to help companies achieve rapid, sustained growth in China and the US. Together they give the company the opportunity to grow expansively in the coming years. Stephen Prior, CEO, said, "We have worked hard to build a business infrastructure to take advantage of the market opportunities in Asia and the US. This acquisition is another step in our overall strategy to build a vital and exciting business and we remain focused on achieving additional milestones in the coming weeks and months."
About One World Ventures
One World Ventures, Inc. is a holding company that invests in technologies, communities and systems that facilitate trade, finance, communication and travel across international boundaries, cultures and languages. The Company looks for simple inexpensive alternatives to traditional ways of doing business. The strategic goal in every business is leveraging assets and opportunities globally, focusing on niche markets and providing cost effective operations. The company's unique holdings will provide revenues predominantly derived from memberships, commissions and transactions. The company is expecting to file audited financial statements in the near future.
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This release contains forward-looking statements with respect to the results of operations and business of One World Ventures, Inc., which involves risks and uncertainties. The Company's actual future results could materially differ from those discussed. The Company intends that such statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other forward-looking statements be subject to the "Safe Harbors" provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
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