Contact Information: MEDIA contact: Eileen Koch Eileen Koch & Company 310.441.1000 Please visit www.eileenkoch.com For all other inquiries contact: Simone Sheffield Canyon Entertainment 760.778.7966
/ CORRECTION - Eileen Koch and Company
| Source: Eileen Koch and Company
LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - February 6, 2008) - In the news release, "Internet Mogul,
Gurbaksh Chahal, Signs With the William Morris Talent Agency," issued
Monday, January 14, 2008, by Eileen Koch and Company, we are advised by the
company that the first sentence of the third paragraph should read "At the
age of 18, G had built and sold his first online business, ClickAgents, to
ValueClick, for $40 Million in stock, becoming an instant teenage sensation
and multi-millionaire." rather than "At the age of 18, G had built and sold
his first online business, ValueClick, to ClickAgents for $40 Million in
stock, becoming an instant teenage sensation and multi-millionaire." as
originally issued. Complete corrected text follows.
Internet Mogul, Gurbaksh Chahal, Signs With the William Morris Talent
Agency
LOS ANGELES, CA -- January 14, 2008 -- William Morris Talent Agency has
signed Internet entrepreneur, Gurbaksh Chahal (aka "G"), who at just
25-years-old has already sold two companies for an unfathomable $340
million.
Similarly to the great Internet entrepreneurs before him, G's story begins
with an idea. With his tenacious work ethic, passion, and drive, G is on
his way to joining the prestigious level of Bill Gates, Larry Page, and
Sergey Brin, as he is proving himself as a force to be recognized as he
ventures into yet another considerable league.
At the age of 18, G had built and sold his first online business,
ClickAgents, to ValueClick, for $40 Million in stock, becoming an instant
teenage sensation and multi-millionaire. G's most recent financial triumph
is the selling of his second successful online business, BlueLithium, to
Yahoo! for an impressive $300 Million CASH.
Presently, G is in the midst of working on his first book, "The Dream," a
fiercely honest account of his rags-to-riches rise from immigrating to the
States. Starting out as a kid with just $25 and a high school drop out, G
defied all odds to become an entrepreneurial success. His inspiring book
will be distributed in 2008.
G is also in the planning stages of business venture number three, in
addition to starting a large philanthropic endeavor, which will fittingly
be named "The Chahal Foundation."
For more details visit http://www.chahal.com
MEDIA contact: Eileen Koch @ Eileen Koch & Company, 310.441.1000 or email
Eileen Koch @ Eileen@eileenkoch.com. Please visit www.eileenkoch.com.
For all other inquiries contact: Simone Sheffield at Canyon Entertainment,
simone@canyonentertainment.com, 760.778.7966.