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Current and Prospective Shareholders
In creating American Fiber Green Products, Inc. we have contacted many
of the existing shareholders of Amour Fiber Core, Inc. and Amour
Hydro Press, Inc. Unfortunately, we have not been able to
contact all of them. If you or anyone you know has up to date
information, we would like to update our records. Please
click here to
send us an email so we can update our official records.
If you are a current or
prospective shareholder and would like to join our mailing list
and/or notify us of your stock certificates, please
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Where We Have Been, Where We are Going
In 1999, William Amour, the founder and inventor of the Amour
patented process of fiberglass recycling passed away. The subsequent
three years found the company without funding, without direction and
substantially indebted to individual investors, vendors, the
landlord and employees. Over 900 stockholders were left to ponder
the fate of their investment, but more importantly to wonder if this
much needed answer to the critical issue of fiberglass recycling was
going to be abandoned and lost. Many of the initial shareholders in
this non-trading public company were personal friends and family of
the Amours and the employees of the company. All were fascinated
with the unlimited potential for this process to have a worldwide
impact on the environment, whether by removing fiberglass from
landfills or the use of products made from the recycled fiberglass
to replace treated wood, concrete and steel.
Floundering until a chance meeting in 2001,
the company and Barbara Amour entered into a merger agreement with American
Leisure Products and Kenneth McCleave. Both McCleave and Ms. Amour recognized
the significance of this process being brought back into public awareness as
well as the substantial financial opportunity for its shareholders. From
September 2001 to the present, significant resources of time and money have been
expended to bring the company back into position to apply for trading.
Negotiations with note holders and vendors, investigations and verification of
drawings and plans, enduring and winning legal battles on several fronts,
dealing with environmental concerns and personally meeting with hundreds of
existing shareholders from Anchorage to Columbus, Seattle, Missoula, Tampa and
Las Vegas have been met with success at every turn.The original public entity, Amour Fiber Core,
Inc. was redomiciled from Washington State to Nevada and the name was changed to
American Fiber Green Products, Inc. (AFGP) to operate as the public holding
company. Simultaneously, a new subsidiary corporation was formed from which to
operate the fiberglass recycling business. American Leisure Products, Inc. was
established as the second subsidiary to design and build, market fiberglass
boats and vintage cars (whether for sale or rental).
Final financial detail will be provided to the
auditing CPA on April 15, 2005 to bring all filings current. Upon completion,
our SEC counsel will forward all detail to the SEC and we will await and answer
any questions that they may raise. Although AFGP could trade on the Pink Sheets,
we will apply to trade on the OTC Bulletin Board as a fully reporting company.
Our Plan Going Forward (Short-Term and Beyond)
There are so many opportunities for American Fiber Green Products
and its subsidiaries that its hard to narrow down all of the items
into a concise list. However, we have attempted to do so below
with a list of items we intend to pursue:
- Complete audited financial reports required to bring SEC
filings current
- Listing and development of a public market for the stock
- Raise the necessary capital to:
● Continue the work required to become a fully reporting
public company
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Develop long-term growth strategy for Amour products that provide
margin and
unlimited growth opportunity
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Acquisition of companies that have existing sales and distribution
channels for products that can be produced by American
Fiber
Green Products
subsidiaries
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Build a pilot plan to produce Amour products including American
Leisure
products
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