Challenger Powerboats, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CPWB - News) announced recently week that it has been profiled in the March 2-8 edition of the St. Louis Business Journal. A brief summary of the article for non-subscribers can be viewed by visiting http://stlouis.bizjournals.com/stlouis/stories/2007/03/05/story4.html
This profile simply provides yet another avenue for Challenger to get its name out to boating enthusiasts around the country and let them know about their highly competitive offering. The fact that all of CPWB’s boats have received nothing but rave reviews thus far puts the icing on the cake. The way we see it, Challenger has gained more brand recognition in its first “real” year of operations than many boating ventures accrue over a lifetime.
CPWB is led by a proven team of executives with experience in helping develop market leaders and is already beginning to replicate their past successes. As the weather warms up and boating fans begin searching for that new toy for the summer, Challenger boats will be popping up on their radars nationwide as smart consumers check out independent third party test results that show CPWB as a highly viable and cost effective choice.



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