AdultVest Acquires iPorn.com

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Adult industry investment services company AdultVest has acquired iPorn.com. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

AdultVest Chairman Francis Koenig said that he has big plans for the company’s latest acquisition.

“Our developers are already hard at work on what will be the iPorn.com platform and we have begun to cut deals with technology providers and major adult studios,” Koenig said. “Developers, content producers, strategic partners and investors interested in iPorn.com should contact us now while we are laying the critical ground work. We have several major acquisitions on the horizon, which will compliment iPorn nicely. Our goal will be to bring these combine acquisitions public. Ultimately, our goal is to assist in bringing all the successful adult companies public, not just the ones we invest in.”

The company’s purchase of iPorn.com coincides with a major financial milestone — the firm’s online marketplace topping $7 billion in available capital for adult industry related investments, Koenig claims.

AdultVest’s online investment community is claimed to grow at a rate of $300 million per week.

“The public wants to invest in this industry, but there are not enough opportunities out there in the public market,” Koenig said. “We are working to create those opportunities. Transparency and liquidity builds credibility and investor confidence, which ultimately drives the price of a company higher. I believe this is the formula to unlocking value in some of the adult industry’s hidden gems.”

In addition to its robust financial portfolio Koenig stated that AdultVest has developed new mobile and SMS technologies that are in the process of being patented.

For more information, contact Koenig at (323) 330-6480, or email info@adultvest.com.

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