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Green Asset International Inc Launched

February 18, 2012 – 8:22 amNo Comment

Green media executive Cheryl Shuman announced today the formation of Green Asset International Inc. (GreenAssetInc.com).

Green Asset plans to target for acquisition cutting-edge medical and social media companies, with a focus on consolidating those sectors. Green Asset will target for purchase profitable and successful companies that need more capital to reach their full potential.

Cheryl Shuman brings 25 years of experience working with media, celebrities, marketing and health care in Beverly Hills. She is an expert in anti-aging, alternative healthcare and community activism.

“The therapeutic value of socialization and the building of community cannot be overstated. The right of patients to peaceably assemble – to socialize and build family and community, and network and organize – is paramount for their health and recovery. Our social networking platforms and development and marketing of alternative medical treatment options will provide fellowship for consumers, patients and activists internationally,” states Shuman. For additional information see: www.GreenAssetInc.com

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