CARSON CITY, Nev., April 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Rapid Fire
Marketing (Pink Sheets: RFMK) announced today that an update for
shareholders is available on their website. This update comes from
CEO, Tom Allinder. In the update,
Allinder covers funding, second round CannaCig production, the
process of taking Rapid Fire Marketing from a non-reporting OTC
company to being fully reporting and plans for growth for the
Company, its management team and board of directors.
"It is a long update but we have a lot going on with Rapid Fire
Marketing right now. Changes are occurring quickly and investors
need to know exactly what we are doing to grow this Company. I am
in process of building an investor presentation at this time which
will cover even more details," said Tom
Allinder, CEO of Rapid Fire Marketing.
"In my opinion, this Company needs to achieve some objectives
quickly. We need to make major changes in this Company to realize
the growth we have the potential to reach short and long term. We
are in the process of making those major changes," Allinder
said.
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SOURCE Rapid Fire Marketing