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Published in Science and Technology on Monday, December 20th 2010 at 6:11 GMT by Market Wire

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--Miracle Applications Corp. (Pink Sheets: MIRA) board of directors announce Miracle Applications Corp. has changed its name to OUTFRONT COMPANIES with the State of Nevada. The Outfront Companies name fits the vision of the New Management, Board and Major Shareholders. ([ www.outfrontcompanies.com ]).
OUTFRONT COMPANIES has also acquired three companies as subsidiaries, SOAMAC a" Online Asset Management for Small Business ([ www.soamac.com ]), VOACAM a" Online Vidio Production ([ www.voacam.com ]), and COUPON FLASHER a" Online E Coupons also incorporating Direct Mail for Small Business ([ www.couponflasher.com ]). Outfront Companies is seeking funding for expansion in the South Florida Market and feels with the proprietary business model and proprietary software it has in development, revenues could reach 1.6 million, first year. This could carry the company to upwards of 16 million in revenues, second year. These figures come from the success COUPON FLASHER has had in its first quarter in a very small market and with the success of GROUPON and LIVING SOCIAL in their ability to raise capital to create rapid expansion. OUTFRONT COMPANIES believes the business model offers small business owners something that these companies do not, such as Proprietary Search Engine Optimization System, Online Video Production with Online Coupons to create a stronger internet presence for our clients.
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