A Private Distribution-Self Offering, Investment with No Minimum Purchase!

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A Private Distribution-Self Offering, Investment with No Minimum Purchase!

 MISSION: To provide affordable premium gasoline and convenience store items to communities.  Acquire stores related to the food, beverage and gasoline industries.  Located in and around schools/colleges/parks/sports/golf/military bases and interstate arteries.

 Craig Kessler Accounting Services, Inc.  CPA for over 25 years  Member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants  BSBA degree with an accounting major from the University of Missouri.  CFO & Director of Send2Fax, LLC  CFO & President of Silver Star Trailers, LLC  VP & Controller of CAI Wireless System, Inc.

 Industry: Gasoline Service Stations ( 5541 ) Gasoline service stations primarily engaged in selling gasoline and lubricating oils. These establishments frequently sell other merchandise, such as tires, batteries, and other automobile parts, or perform minor repair work. Gasoline stations combined with other activities, such as grocery stores, convenience stores, or carwashes, are classified according to the primary activity.

 The Company will continue with the sellers product policy, carrying gasoline, snacks, beverages, cigarettes, beer and lottery tickets for the convenience of it’s shoppers.  The convenience store industry dropped only 12% in sales nationally, during the past three- year recession, basically, recession proof.  Convenience store industry expects the economic recovery to bolster its sales, to better than, consistent percentages.

 The Company will advertise and operate with a robust marketing campaign, capitalizing on traditional advertising channels. Websites Outdoor signage Advertisement Newspaper Word of mouth

 First, the take over of an operation and to sell out individual locations to operators who continue to operate the location and maintain a fuel supply agreement with the Company.  The second strategy is to bring in an equity partner who also serves as an operating partner, overseeing day-to-day operations of a given location, maintaining tight control over inventory management.

 As a third strategy, we will continue to complete our S-1 registration to bring the company public and trade on the OTCBB (small cap market) exchange, which we are in our last round of comments now, November/December 2011.

 Combined annual revenue of about $35 billion.  Industry analysts at RNCOS, which projected that convenience store sales would grow at 16.83% CAGR through 2013 and expand to more than 17% of total U.S. retail sales.  In 2008, the seller’s sales were approximately $79,000,000.  In 2009 sales were approximately $60,000,000 due to lower retail prices of gas; and diesel fuel  prices were lower. The mark-up and margin on the sales remained constant.

 Estimated number of U.S. establishments: 67,833  Number of people employed in this industry: 505,716  Total annual sales in this industry: $296.6 billion  Average number of employees per establishment: 8

Company Business Plan  Executive Summary, Financial Objectives, Start-Up Summary, Company Ownership, Company Location and Exit Strategy  Market and Industry Analysis, Market Segmentation and Market Needs  Strategy and Implementation Summary, Competitive Comparison, Competitive Edge and Marketing Strategy  Management Summary all within our S-1 Filing (78 pages), a very detailed business plan is required by the SEC.

 Securities and Exchange Commission Form S-1 Registration Statement  Under The Securities Act of 1933, the Confidential Term Sheet Offering to Investors Pursuant to  Regulation D, Rule 506 of The Securities Act of 1933 and The Company Subscription  Agreement now being offered at.05 cents a share, as a private distribution-self stock offering, directly from our corporation. The company has the right to increase our.05 cent price, at any time, before we are approved with SEC and file for our ticker symbol, then IPO.

Now is the time, for your small investment, to pay you back BIG earnings! $1k/20k shares * $5k/100k shares * $10k/200k shares ~ NO Minimum!