Titan Headlines Fender Bullet(R) String Promotion
20 March 2000
Titan Headlines Fender Bullet(R) String PromotionPHOENIX, March 20 Titan Motorcycle Co. of America announced today that Fender Musical Instruments Corporation(R) has selected Titan's Phoenix(TM) model motorcycle as the Grand Prize in its nationwide Fender Bullet(R) String $100,000 Prize Giveaway contest, now through December 31, 2000. Full-color promotional announcements and contest details will appear in prominent music magazines, retail stores, and on-line at Fender's website http://www.fender.com. "Fast bikes and rock 'n' roll are synonymous. We make the best electric guitars and amplifiers in the world, and it was only logical for us to choose the world's best motorcycle as our first-prize offering," said Fender's Director of Promotions, Bill Cummiskey. "Titan is clearly the leader in high-end, prestigious motorcycles, so it was a natural fit," he added. "We are proud to be associated with an industry leader and innovator such as Fender," commented Mark Green, Titan Motorcycle Company's director of marketing. "Each of our companies is committed to uncompromising quality and service, and we have many customers and business philosophies in common," he said. Fender is one of the world's foremost manufacturers of guitars, amplifiers, and specialty music and sound equipment. Fender has marketing and distribution offices in London, England; Suresnes, France; Dusseldorf, Germany; and Gothenburg, Sweden, and manufacturing facilities in Corona, Calif. and Ensenada, Mexico. Fender manufactures, markets and distributes under the brand names Fender(R), Squier(R), Guild(R), SUNN(R), DeArmond, Benedetto(R), Floyd Rose(R), and Rodriquez(TM). NOTE: Any statements released by Titan Motorcycle Co. of America that are forward-looking are made pursuant to the safe-harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Editors and investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements invoke risks and uncertainties that may affect the Company's business prospects and performance. These include economic, competitive, governmental, technological and other factors discussed in the statements and in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.