Geospatial Holdings, Inc., Acquires Geospatial Mapping Systems, Inc.

April 30, 2008
Mark A. Smith appointed chairman and CEO of the pipeline mapping technologies provider

Geospatial Holdings, Inc. recently announced the completion of the acquisition of Geospatial Mapping Systems, Inc. As a result of the transaction, the company has changed its name from Kayenta Kreations, Inc., to Geospatial Holdings, Inc.; effected a 2.8 for 1 forward stock split; appointed new executive officers; installed a new board of directors; and changed the company's trading symbol from KKRI to GSPH.

Mark A. Smith, the founder and former CEO of Underground Solutions, Inc., has been appointed the chairman and chief executive officer of Geospatial Holdings. Thomas Oxenreiter has been named the chief financial officer and a director and Richard Nieman has been named executive vice president/corporate development and a director.

"Geospatial Holdings has been established to aggregate cutting-edge infrastructure technologies to allow us to gather and manage important spatial data which will assist municipalities, engineers, utilities and energy companies in effectively managing their global infrastructure assets," Smith said.

Source: Geospatial Holdings, Inc.

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