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Mike The Pike Productions, Inc. to Hold Investor Conference Call to Discuss New Subsidiary, Pre-Sales Revenues and Q1 Project S


Published on 2012-04-27 09:32:15 - Market Wire
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LOS ANGELES--([ ])--Mike The Pike Productions (OTC: MIKP) CEO, Mark B. Newbauer, states today that, in light of substantial feedback on the recent acquisition of Saint James Films and anticipation for the release of White Space, the company will announce date and time for an upcoming interactive conference call which will allow for shareholder participation and Q&A.

Topics to be discussed include subsidiary Saint James Films and its recent announcement that it will produce and market up to ten feature films in 2012, with a minimum set at no less than 5 pictures. As well, important updates on White Space, discussions toward another high-concept feature for Fall 2012, and George R.R. Martinas The Skin Trade, which is currently in script stages, based on the World Fantasy Award Winning Novella from the Author of HBOas Game of Thrones. Further, the company will address its ownership of pre-paid debit card program, ServeNation and plans to monetize the program through sales consideration and ongoing equity interest in the company.

The call will be set in a Q&A environment so that shareholders may have a chance to communicate with the companyas CEO openly. Questions can be submitted in advance to [ info@mtpprods.com ] and an overview of the conference will be posted on the companyas blog page for reference.

As well, Newbauer states, aWe have much in terms of announcements and I feel it will be important to summarize our Q1 activities amidst these news releases. It has been a tremendous year for us so far and with everything weave seeded strategically, to date. Itas only looking better in terms of consistent stream of quality product, increased revenues, liability reduction and overall long-term growth.a

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