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US Lighting Group to Present at Goldman Sachs

EASTLAKE, Ohio, May 07, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- US Lighting Group (OTC:USLG) today announced that Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) Global Corporate Access group has invited the Company to present at a special roundtable of institutional investors in London. 

“We are honored that Goldman Sachs would consider our Company for presentation to institutional investors,” said US Lighting Group, Inc. President, Paul Spivak. “First Home Depot, then Wal-Mart and now one of the largest investment banking firms in the world has taken an interest in USLG and our growing list of products. This is a testament to our growth and direction that will benefit our shareholders,” added Spivak.

Goldman Sachs Global Corporate Access group works to identify sectors where institutional investors can discover appealing companies that are worth consideration.  The London group conducts approximately 25 conferences across Europe every year, arranging road shows for those companies invited to present where they meet Goldman Sachs analysts’ expectations.  London is Goldman Sachs' largest office in Europe.

US Lighting Group will provide more detailed information as the schedule of the Company’s presentation in London firm up.

About US Lighting Group
US Lighting Group (OTC:USLG), through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Intellitronix, is a manufacturer of LED lighting, LED gauges and panels, which are energy-saving devices of high-quality automotive after-market products that are also available to consumers through vendors such as Home Depot and Wal-Mart. The Company also manufactures an array of LED energy-saving light bulbs.  All the Company’s products are 'Made in the USA' at its own manufacturing facility located near Cleveland, Ohio.

Forward-Looking Statements
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For further information, contact US Lighting Group: (216) 896-7000, or info@uslightinggroup.com