Public Company Management Corporation's subsidiary, GoPublicToday.com inked contract agreement with Miller Sports Technologies, which operates under trade name Revolution Manufacturing. Under the contract, GoPublicToday.com will assist Miller Sports Technologies with the process of becoming a publicly traded company on the Over the Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB).

Headquartered in Orem, Utah, Miller Sports Technologies is the oldest ski company in the hemisphere, the only ski manufacturer in the United States, and the largest-capacity snowboard manufacturer. The company was fundamental in the development of the ski-brake, full release bindings for skis, the breakaway ski-pole grip, and the original fat or “sculptured” skis, all products that are now ubiquitous throughout the ski world.

Although the company has a rich past, it continues to make history: Revolution has recently introduced a revolutionary line of snowboarding technology with impact release bindings and interfaces that promises to reduce injuries, medical insurance claims, legal costs, and possibly even ticket prices. It has also developed an innovative online tool that allows an end-user to design his own board or skis, complete with graphics, and have it shipped to his door. These new technologies are unique in the industry and promise to revolutionize the market for the millions of participants in these outdoor sports.

Miller Sports Technologies competes in the Sporting Goods industry, along with other public companies such as Aldila, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALDA), Brunswick Corp. (NYSE: BC), and Johnson Outdoors, Inc. (Nasdaq: JOUT). For more information about Miller Sports Technologies or Revolution Manufacturing.

“Miller Sports is a promising company in the growing Sporting Goods industry, and PUBC is excited about the opportunity to help Miller Sports in its efforts to access the public equity markets,” said Stephen Brock, PUBC president. “Our goal is to help Miller Sports build success by taking advantage of the numerous benefits of being a public company.”