QUEENCREEK, AZ--(Marketwired - Jan 29, 2014) - NexGen Holdings, Inc. (
WindPower Solutions, Inc. has expanded its offerings to utilize its expertise and relationships in all facets of renewable energy to provide revenue and earnings for the Company's Shareholders. On the $110,000 in gross revenue for the month and quarter ended December 31, 2013 WindPower Solutions, Inc. earned a profit of $8800 before commissions.
Nick Palumbo, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for WindPower Solutions, said, "It has taken a little time to develop our products and garner interest from prospective customers but these results are just the beginning!" Mr. Palumbo continued, "We realized that our expertise in renewable energy afforded us an opportunity to increase revenue, through the sale of energy tax credits and garner interest in our standard product offerings."
John Myers, CEO of NexGen Holdings Corp., commented," I am very pleased with the results that Nick Palumbo has achieved during the quarter. We will shortly report the revenue from our larger Cameo division."
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