Appliance Recycling Centers of America (ARCA) Raises $3.1 Million Through Private Placement of Common Stock
January 03 2005 - 4:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Appliance Recycling Centers of America (ARCA) Raises $3.1 Million
Through Private Placement of Common Stock MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 3
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Appliance Recycling Centers of America,
Inc. (OTC:ARCI) (BULLETIN BOARD: ARCI) today announced that it has
successfully completed a private placement of 1,150,000 shares of
its common stock that generated net proceeds to ARCA of
approximately $3.1 million. Priced at $3.00 per share, the common
stock issued through the private placement brings ARCA's fully
diluted shares outstanding to approximately 4,000,000. The proceeds
from the placement will be used to support the opening of
additional ApplianceSmart factory outlets and for general corporate
purposes. ARCA currently operates 12 retail stores, including three
new ApplianceSmart outlets opened in the fourth quarter of 2004.
Edward R. (Jack) Cameron, president and chief executive officer,
commented: "The capital raised through this private placement will
greatly facilitate the continued expansion of our ApplianceSmart
operation. We have made significant progress over the past year at
building and strengthening our retail business. Backed by the
proceeds from this transaction, we are optimistic about the
prospects of our ApplianceSmart operation in 2005." The private
placement was managed by Lantern Investments, Inc. About ARCA
Through its ApplianceSmart ( http://www.appliancesmart.com/ )
operation, ARCA is one of the nation's leading retailers of
special-buy household appliances, primarily those manufactured by
Maytag, GE, Frigidaire and Whirlpool. These special-buy appliances,
which include close-outs, factory overruns and scratch-and-dent
units, typically are not integrated into the manufacturer's normal
distribution channel. ApplianceSmart sells these virtually new
appliances at a discount to full retail, offers a 100% money- back
guarantee and provides warranties on parts and labor. As of late
December 2004, ApplianceSmart was operating 12 factory outlets:
five in the Minneapolis/St. Paul market; three in the Columbus,
Ohio, market; two in the Atlanta market; one in San Antonio, Texas
and one in Los Angeles. ARCA is also one of the nation's largest
recyclers of major household appliances for the energy conservation
programs of electric utilities. Statements about ARCA's outlook are
forward-looking and involve risks and uncertainties, including but
not limited to: the strength of recycling programs, the growth of
appliance retail sales, the speed at which individual retail stores
reach profitability, and other factors discussed in the Company's
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Visit our web
site at http://www.arcainc.com/ . DATASOURCE: Appliance Recycling
Centers of America, Inc. CONTACT: Edward R. (Jack) Cameron of
Appliance Recycling Centers of America, +1-952-930-9000; or Richard
G. Cinquina of Equity Market Partners, +1-800-522-1477 Web site:
http://www.arcainc.com/
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