PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla.,
Aug. 30, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Today,
Sloud, Inc., (Pink Sheets: SLOU) announced that it has changed its
corporate name to Leone Asset Management, Inc., with the
State of Nevada and has also
notified FINRA of the name change. In addition, the Company
will also apply for a new ticker symbol that will be announced
shortly.
Company President, Tony Khodadad
stated, "Changing our name is another step in our corporate
progression and I believe the new name better demonstrates and
reflects the Company's focus on providing asset management
services."
About Leone Asset Management
Leone Asset Management, Inc., is a U.S. corporation with
offices in Panama City Beach, FL.,
and San Diego, CA. Sierra Leone subsidiary, Leone Asset
Management (SL) Ltd., operates as a Government contractor as well
as owning and operating a group of diversified subsidiaries that
provide financial advice on individual wealth management, mergers,
acquisitions, restructurings, financing, real estate and
development, and capital raises to a global client base including
individuals, corporations, partnerships, institutions and
governments. For additional information, visit:
www.leoneasset.com
Forward-Looking Statements Disclosure. 
This press release may
contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the
federal securities laws. In this context, forward-looking
statements may address the Company's expected future business and
financial performance, and often contain words such as
"anticipates," "believes," "estimates," "expects," "intends,"
"plans," "seeks," "will," and other terms with similar meaning.
These forward-looking statements by their nature address matters
that are, to different degrees, uncertain. Although the Company
believes that the assumptions upon which its forward-looking
statements are based are reasonable, it can provide no assurances
that these assumptions will prove to be correct. All
forward-looking statements in this press release are expressly
qualified by such cautionary statements, risks, and uncertainties,
and by reference to the underlying assumptions.
SOURCE Leone Asset Management