CHICAGO, IL — (Marketwired) — 09/11/13 — Epazz, Inc. (OTCQB: EPAZ), a leading provider of cloud based business software solutions, announced that the company had filed corporate action for ZFridge (aka Project Flex) Spin-off with FINRA. The ZFridge Spin-off record date is September 15, 2013.
This is a necessary filing needed for the dividend to be paid out through DTCC. DTCC is needed for electronic distribution of the spin-off shares to shareholders- brokerage accounts.
The company is working with a patent attorney to file the non-provisional patent. The company has filed the provisional patent, but once the non-provisional patent is filed; the company can make public disclosures of the product.
Only Shareholders of record date will receive the dividend. The Company approved a 1-10 stock dividend for shareholders of EPAZ. The spin-off of Project Flex will be above $0.01 per share. For each 10 shares of EPAZ common stock that a shareholder owns, the shareholder will receive 1 share of stock in the new Project Flex spinoff.
Epazz, Inc.-s CEO, Shaun Passley, said, “This is our first spin-off, but not the last spin-off. Our business plan provides Long-term shareholders multiple opportunities for stock dividends. We believe transitioning Epazz to a holding company will provide long-term value.”
Epazz Inc. is a leading cloud based software company that specializes in providing customized cloud applications to the corporate world, higher education institutions and the public sector. Epazz BoxesOS v3.0 is the complete business web-based software package for small to mid-size businesses, Fortune 500 enterprises, government agencies, and higher education institutions. BoxesOS provides many of the web-based applications organizations would have to otherwise buy separately. Epazz-s other products are DeskFlex , a and K9Bytes, a .
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