Upgrade International Corporation

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Beautifully specimen engraved certificate from the Upgrade International Corporation printed in 2002. This historic document was printed by the American Banknote Company and has an ornate border around it with a vignette of an eagle. This item has the signatures of the Company's President, Daniel Bland and Secretary, Daniel Bland.
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Upgrade International Corp., through its ownership interest in UltraCard Inc., cQue Corporation and Efornet Corp., was engaged in the development and commercialization of a patented ultra high capacity portable data storage technology. UltraCard's patented method for using existing hard disk storage technology provides both highly durable media in a credit card format and an inexpensive read/write device that Upgrade anticipated would become the next generation in personal portable data storage for a broad range of existing and new markets. Management believed that the UltraCard technology would potentially provide numerous industrial users with a combination of high levels of security and a vastly greater amount of personal transportable data storage at the lowest cost in the industry. Unfortunately, Upgrade International was downgraded domestically and the stock was no longer traded.
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