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Wyncrest Group Targets Acquisitions In Solar Nanotechnology

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by Staff Writers
Chicago IL (SPX) Nov 11, 2008
Wyncrest Group has announced plans to target acquisitions in solar nanotechnology. WynGreen, a strategic Green Technology Division, is positioning the company to grow with the promise of solar nanotechnology.

WynGreen is targeting new technologies that convert sunlight into electrical energy using integrated nanotechnology for micro- and thin-film applications.

WynGreen believes that by combining these two technologies they can add significant value to their share price by the acquisition of other companies involved in these fields.

WynGreen's strategy is to acquire or deploy proprietary technologies that will:

+ Harness the solar energy with a small footprint

+ Require low capital cost and low operating cost

+ Become an integral building and construction material

+ Bring value to commercial product applications

+ Have the ability to be rapidly and economically deployed to sites worldwide

The integration of the Green Technologies Division as the focus of our investments, gives Wyncrest Group a huge advantage over domestic insurers who are too restricted, have too many commissions, taxes and would be more likely to invest in group funds that are not investing with a commitment to gaining a position to grow in the eminent green energy sector.

Staying focused on its corporate objective of expansion into lucrative Insurance niche markets, the Wyncrest Group has anchored its new Offshore Services Insurance Division in a lucrative position to grow in these Insurance categories.

With the implementation of its Offshore Services Division growth strategy, the Wyncrest Group provides an interface into enormous untapped profits for the company and its investor group serving the Offshore Insurance market.

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