
News Release
Intersphere
Laser Games Relocates to the United States
Expansion Plans Revealed
Des Moines, Iowa, USA - Intersphere Holland today announced the acquisition
of the Intersphere company by an American entrepreneur, Todd Ferson. Mr. Ferson
is the owner of a number of American companies, including Century Systems of Des
Moines, Iowa. Century Systems (http://www.centsys.com/),
a multimillion dollar computer integrator, was recently recognized by LAN Magazine
Century Systems as the nations 22nd largest networking value added reseller.
Other companies owned by Mr. Ferson include the leading network training school,
Help Desk Technical Training Center (http://www.hdesk.com/),
the well-known anime distributor, Right Stuf (http://www.rightstuf.com/),
and the computer manufacturer, Wild Rose (http://www.gottarunwild.com/).
All Intersphere marketing and manufacturing operations will be moved to Des Moines,
Iowa, according to Todd Ferson, CEO of Century Systems. "We plan to build
on the successes of Intersphere Holland." Mr. Ferson stated, "We have
contracted with Hollywood and Vegas special effects experts to dramatically expand
the Intersphere theme."
Mr. Ferson also described plans to trademark and promote the Lazer-X identity
throughout the USA and the world. "We will build a Lazer-X here in Iowa that
will serve as a model." Mr. Ferson explained. "Our new Lazer-X will
permit us to implement the advancements that we have planned for Intersphere."
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