Recent Announcements and Transactions of PCC & its Principal

Michael Stoler, the founder and principal of Princeton Commercial Corporation is extensively involvement in health care philanthropy. Mr. Stoler has been responsible for a number of innovative programs, which provide health care and auxiliary services. In 1993, Mr. Stoler founded and created “Cancer Awareness Month”, an innovative program that provides no cost health screenings of individuals for seven different forms of cancer. In 2001, Michael co-founded the “ITM Hospitality Fund”
(www.itmhospitalityfund.com) a community service that provides no cost lodging facilities for patients and their families in time of need. Since the inception of the program, more than two hundred families have been beneficiaries of this innovative service available in New York City. The program provides lodging for more than seven academic and research medical centers as well as charitable and community service organizations. The main objective of the “ITM Hospitality Fund” is to establish and perpetuate the availability of hotel accommodations when needed in conjunction with treatment of major illness, to lessen the emotional and financial burdens of being away from home for cancer, surgery, specialized treatments, protocols and medical conditions.

The Foundation for Medical Evaluation and Early Detection (www.fmed.org) was established and created by Michael Stoler. Mr. Stoler in conjunction with other benefactors and supporters established the Foundation in November 2001, to provide a valuable community service of no cost health screenings for individuals. Since inception, the Foundation has coordinated no cost screenings for as many as seven different forms of cancer, stroke, diabetes, cholesterol levels, heart disease, osteoporosis, bond density, lupus and genetic conditions. The Foundation coordinates the screenings with academic and research medical centers, in addition to nationally and internationally recognized programs for the coordination of no cost health screenings. The Foundation is an expansion of the world renowned “Cancer Awareness Month”, which provided no cost cancer screenings for more than thirty five hundred individuals.

“The Stoler Report”-Real Estate Trends in New York / New Jersey, New York’s only live weekly radio broadcast featuring real estate and business leaders debuted on November 14, 2001 on WPAT 930 AM. The format of the broadcast is a panel discussion with prominent leaders to discuss pressing matters affecting the metropolitan New York real estate community. In April 2002, the program changed networks from WPAT 930 AM to WMCA 570 AM.

On December 4, 2002, “The Stoler Report” returned to the air for a second season, airing live from 9 PM to 10 PM, on WSNR 620 AM (the Sporting News Radio Network). Each broadcast is aired live on the World Wide Web at the time of broadcast on the web site of the program (www.stolerreport.com). All past broadcasts of the second season can be heard on the archives of the broadcast at the web site (www.stolerreport.com). Information regarding all previous and upcoming broadcasts is available on the office web site of the program, www.stolerreport.com, and also on the site of First American Title Insurance Company of New York. .

Mr. Stoler serves as a syndicated columnist and author of a weekly community affairs article entitled “On the scene”. “On the scene” is published weekly in three newspapers, “Manhattan Jewish Sentinel”, “Long Island Jewish World” and the “Jewish Tribune”. Mr. Stoler is the author of a monthly column, “Mike on Madison”, which appears in “The Mann Report”, a publication which is published for members of the real estate and business community. Prior to author “On the scene” in May, 2002, Mr. Stoler served as a columnist in the Manhattan Section, “The Stoler Report”, in the national publication “The Jewish Press”, the largest weekly Anglo Jewish publication in America.

Signature BAnk and Signature Securiteis, wholly owned subsidiaries of Bank Hapoalim, the State of Israel's largest bank enters into consulting agreement with Michael Stoler.

Michael Stoler elected to serve as a member of the board of the Helene Fund School of Nursing. Helene Fuld School of Nursing located in the East Harlem section of Manhattan, provides training of more than three hundred licensed practical nurses each year receive training to gain a designation of registered nurse.

Michael Stoler was recently named as the treasurer of the One Hundred Club of New York.

Mr. Stoler named as a contributing editor to the Mann Report and the Fashion Mannuscript. Michael is the author of a month community report and articles on health care.

Mr. Stoler named as a contributing author to the Jewish Press.

Michael Stoler served as one of the coordinators and a member of the organizing committee for the State of Israel 53rd Independence Day Business dinner, hosted by the Institute for Technology and Enterprise. The dinner brought together some leading business leaders including Mr. Frank Zarb, chairman of NASDAQ, and Mr. William R. Hambrecht, Founder and Chairman, WR Hambrecht & Co., Founder of Hambrecht & Quist.

Mr. Stoler was selected to serve as an associate trustee of the NYU Hospital Center Board.

Mr. Stoler recently coordinated the Eighth Annual Cancer Awareness Month at the NYU School of Medicine, this year providing an unprecedented no cost screening for seven potential forms of cancer. More than six hundred individuals took advantage of this world renown program.

Mr. Stoler is involved in the replication of the Cancer Awareness Month program, for implementation at the Stoler Cancer Awareness Month at the New England Medical Center, and it's affiliates Tufts University School of Medicine and Tufts University School of Dentistry.

Michael was recently appointed as co-chairperson of the development committee for the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York.

Michael Stoler was honored by the UJA-Federation of New York Annual Campaign and received "The Lifetime of Community Service" award, which is awarded for an individual's participation in Jewish Agency Boards, for his distinguished service to the Jewish Community Relations Council of the City of New York and the New York philanthropic community.

Michael was selected to be a member of the board of the Saluate to Israel Day Parade and also served as an associate producer of the parade. The Salute to Israel Day Parade committee is responsible for the annual parade in May on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. In addition, Mr. Stoler serves as co-chairmen of the television and media committee, which is responsible for the live network presentation of the parade on the Jewish Cable Network.

Mr. Stoler was recently appointed to the editorial advisory board of "InTouch" Magazine, a publication for cancer research and cancer patients.

Mr. Stoler has been appointed to the New York Advisory committee to "Lifestyles Magazine".

Mr. Stoler is nominated to be a candidate for the United Hospital Fund 2001 Distinguished Community Service Award for his extensive efforts in serving many components of the healthcare community.

Mr. Stoler successful provides advisory services for tax exempt financing of $16,500,000 for School of Osteopathic Medicine in California.

New York University School of Medicine, honors Mr. Stoler with the presentation of a naming in his honor for his work in Cancer Screening and Cancer Research.

Provided $3,500,000 credit facility for Internet and specialized computer software vendor.

Provided $1,250,000 credit facility for Not for Profit Organization.

Responsible for the implementation of a $3,500,000 investment management account to be handled by major New York City Financial Institution.

Michael Stoler is named a member of the Board of Directors of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York and the Committee for Soviet Jewry.

Michael Stoler, chairs and coordinates the tenth annual NYU School of Medicine, Kaplan Comprehensive Cancer Center, golf and tennis tournament for unrestricted research, rasing over $4,200,000 since inception.

Provided $1,500,000 unsecured line of credit for postgraduate health care institution.

Mr. Stoler is inscribed in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund of Israel for his work at the Rambam Medical Center, Haifa, Israel.

Mr. Stoler coordinates for the economic minister to North America from State of Israel and Israel Export Institute major segment of 2000 annual Chief Financial Officers meeting.