Clearview Acquisitions, Inc. announced that it has completed its previously-disclosed acquisition of Helix Wind Inc. As previously reported in the January 29, 2009 press release, Helix Wind is engaged in the manufacture and sale of small wind turbines designed to generate 2.5 to 5 KW of clean, renewable electricity.
Clearview acquired 100% of Helix Wind in consideration of approximately 20.5 million shares of common stock. As a condition to the closing, Clearview had issued $650,000 of 9% Convertible Notes and warrants. The convertible notes issued by Helix Wind in the aggregate principal amount of $1.9 million were exchanged for the 9% Convertible Notes issued by Helix Wind. Clearview will change its public name to Helix Wind, Incorporated as soon as possible. The company is currently quoted in the United States over the counter under the symbol CVAC and on the Frankfurt Stock exchange under the symbol VUU1 (WKN A0RCNZ).
Helix Wind’s products help provide energy independence. As a resource that never runs out, wind is an abundant, renewable, emissions-free energy source that can be utilized on both large and small scales. At the soul of Helix Wind lies the belief that energy self-sufficiency is a responsible and proactive goal that addresses the ever-increasing consequences of legacy energy supply systems.
“We’re excited to close the transaction with Clearview Acquisitions,” noted Helix Wind Chairman & President Scott Weinbrandt. “This is the first phase in our comprehensive business plan, which includes an initial capital round. From here we are looking forward to executing phase two of our plan including but not limited to a capital raise of up to $3.5 million. These funds will allow our shareholders to realize Helix Wind’s full value by enhancing our product portfolio, manufacturing process and channel partners.”