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LAS VEGAS, NV -- (Marketwire) -- 03/09/10 -- Alentus Corporation (PINKSHEETS: ALNS), a web hosting, domain registrar, dedicated server, colocation, and E-Commerce hosting provider, today announced that it has engaged International Monetary ("IM") as an investor relations & strategic advisory firm to provide proprietary investor relations services (IR), public relations services (PR), and advise the Company's management on other strategic decisions.
"IM has a direct connection to the investment community which will help us quickly move forward with our strategy," said William King, CEO and President of Alentus. "Their vast experience will aid in our overall market support, which is where we have needed some more substantial professional help in the past."
Continues William King, "IM is one of the premier investment banking consulting firms in the United States catering specifically to small capitalization public companies. With its team of professionals serving its corporate clients, IM has the experience and resources to quickly facilitate and provide powerful IR & PR services, and bring a substantial knowledgebase to the table for strategic decision making. We are pleased to be associated with this premier firm in this exciting industry."
MB Riley, Managing Director of IM, states, "Alentus provides a platform for dynamic product/service offerings in the web hosting and Internet based solutions sector that positions the Company for significant growth. The target market for Internet based solutions broadens each day in the U.S. and around the world." Newport Beach-based IM will provide Alentus with services ranging from the preparation of corporate documents to providing guidance and assistance in maximizing shareholder value.
ABOUT IM:
Founded in 1997, IM recognized a need to provide Investment Banking Services with the speed and precision that is required in the new internet and technology economy. IM focuses on turn around situations and rapidly growing small companies, specializing in debt/equity financing of under $1 billion. IM is lead by a team of Managing Directors that provides a number of strategic advisory services including: structuring financing and providing capital resources, M&A, International Licensing/Commercialization, Retail Product/Service Distribution, Advertising & Marketing, and Shareholder Enhancement Services. To find out more about IM, go to: www.intlmonetary.com
Contact Information:
International Monetary, MB Riley, 620 Newport Center Dr, Ste 1100, Newport Beach, CA, 92660, Office: (949) 200-4601; Fax: (949) 334-4601
About Alentus Corporation (www.alentuscorporation.com) (PINKSHEETS: ALNS)
Alentus Corporation is a multinational, US based, Internet focused solution provider with a network of data and network operations center facilities in Canada, the United States and United Kingdom. The company provides a wide range of Internet based solutions under several brands. Under these brands Alentus provides solutions that include Microsoft Windows asp.net hosting, RedHat Linux website hosting, Sharepoint hosting, SQL and mySQL database hosting, Microsoft Exchange Hosting, Virtual Private Servers (VPS), dedicated server solutions, colocation, and domain name registration to thousands of small- to medium-sized companies and customized solutions to larger organizations including many Fortune 500 clients.
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Courtney Willner
Marketing Communications
Alentus Corporation:
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