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July 02, 2006 - Myrtle Beach, SC -- The Committee to Elect Clinger is pleased to announce that Robert M. Clinger III’s campaign website, http://www.clinger2006.com, is now operational. This website contains biographical information on Mr. Clinger as well as his views on the numerous issues facing the candidates in the race for the Horry County Council District #2 seat. In addition, the campaign website will contain a list of appearances that Mr. Clinger makes during the campaign along with the text of his prepared remarks. Visitors to the website will also have the opportunity to subscribe to the campaign newsletter, volunteer services for the campaign, and make contributions.
The Committee to Elect Clinger will post information on Mr. Clinger’s campaign on the website as it becomes available. Please check the campaign’s website for additional news releases and events in which Mr. Clinger will be participating.
About Mr. Clinger—On March 29, 2006, Robert M. Clinger III announced his candidacy for the Horry County Council District #2 seat being vacated by the incumbent. Mr. Clinger earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration/Finance, summa cum laude, from Coastal Carolina University in May 2000 and received the distinguished President’s award as well as the Outstanding Student of Finance award. In 2005, Mr. Clinger earned the Accredited Valuation Analyst (AVA) designation from the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts (NACVA).
In 2004, Mr. Clinger co-founded Highland Global, LLC a strategic advisory and financial analysis firm serving privately held and family controlled businesses in the United States and abroad. He has strong experience in the fields of business valuation, financial analysis, and strategic planning for senior management of privately owned and family held businesses.
In addition to providing valuations associated with mergers and acquisitions, Mr. Clinger is actively involved in conducting detailed financial/fundamental analysis and in-depth economic and industry research and analysis with respect to the privately-held company. The scope of this work also includes financial/fundamental analysis, cash flow analysis, and forecasting for merger and acquisition transactions, corporate financings, business plans, etc.
Mr. Clinger has also written numerous articles regarding economics, valuations, and merger & acquisition issues and is the author of two books, The Seven Deadly Sins of Business Valuation and The Seven Deadly Sins of Business Valuation for Closely Held and Family Controlled Companies. His article, “Direct Market Data Method: Value Disparity Issues (Part I),” appeared in the March/April issue of the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts’ (NACVA) The Value Examiner. Part II of the article is scheduled for publication in the July/August issue of The Value Examiner.
Press Contact:
The Committee to Elect Clinger
Telephone: 843-902-7599
Website: http//:www.clinger2006.com
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