Indian(R) Motorcycle Announces $30 Million Capital Increase



    Indian(R) Motorcycle is pleased to announce that it has
    successfully executed a capital increase of $30 million in order to
    fund its re-launch of the company and implement its business plan
    developed over the last 2 years.
    This follows the recent announcement that Indian(R) will close on
    the purchase of a factory near Charlotte, North Carolina, where its
    world headquarters is now located. The site, located in Cleveland
    County, 35 miles west of downtown Charlotte, includes 11 acres of
    property and a 40,000 square foot manufacturing facility which is
    expandable to 125,000 square feet. This same announcement also
    described the hiring of industry veteran, Geoff Burgess, to the
    position of Vice President of Product Development and Engineering.
    "This capital increase is a clear demonstration of our significant
    commitment to the successful future of Indian Motorcycle. It ensures
    that the Company has the proper financial foundation," said Indian
    Chairman, Stephen Julius. "However, the success of Indian Motorcycle
    will not be based on capital alone. Recruiting a world-class
    management team and following the appropriate business strategy are
    paramount," added Mr. Julius.
    In this context, the company also announced that it is formally
    seeking to hire a seasoned motorcycle executive as General Manager for
    the company. This executive will assume the role of David Wright,
    formerly President of the Company, who resigned on August 25, 2006.
    Steve Heese has taken over as President while Stephen Julius remains
    executive Chairman of the company. Mr. Heese is a long time investor
    and partner with Stellican Limited, and currently serves as President
    of another Stellican Investment, Chris-Craft Corporation.
    "We wish David every success in his new venture and thank him for
    his contribution to the company," commented Mr. Julius who stressed
    that there would be absolutely no change to the direction and plans
    for the company following Mr. Wright's departure.
    Mr. Julius has a successful track record of re-launching iconic
    brands through his London firm, Stellican Limited, including
    Chris-Craft boats of which Mr. Julius is also Chairman.