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The following factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ fromthose set forth in the forward-looking statements: approval of the merger by thestockholders of the companies; the number and percentage of Victory stockholdersvoting against the proposed merger and seeking conversion; the number andpercentage of Victory`s stockholders abstaining from any vote; as well as otherrelevant risks detailed in Victory’s filings with the Securities and ExchangeCommission. The information set forth herein should be read in light of suchrisks. Victory assumes no obligation to update the information contained in thispress release. Not a Proxy StatementThis press release is not a proxy statement or a solicitation of proxies fromthe holders of common stock of Victory and does not constitute an offer of anysecurities of Victory for sale.

Any solicitation of proxies will be made only bythe definitive proxy statement/prospectus of Victory that was mailed to allstockholders of record as of April 7, 2009. Investors and security holders ofVictory are urged to read the definitive proxy statement/prospectus andappendices thereto because they contain important information about Victory andTouchTunes. About TouchTunes CorporationTouchTunes develops, manufactures and sells interactive digital entertainmentsystems that are designed to provide innovative digital entertainment contentand highly-targeted advertising services to a network of approximately 38,000out-of-home locations in North America, such as bars, restaurants, retailers andother businesses. TouchTunes` digital jukebox and other digital entertainmentsystems and services are provided, under a usage-based revenue model, throughlong-term agreements with TouchTunes` distribution channel of more than 2,800amusement vendor operators and through direct sales to national and regionalchains, primarily restaurants.

TouchTunes` wholly-owned subsidiary, TouchTunesMusic Corporation, introduced the world`s first digital-downloading,pay-per-play commercial jukebox in 1998 and now operates one of the largestout-of-home interactive entertainment networks in the United States. Sincemid-2007, TouchTunes has expanded its entertainment network offering, throughacquisitions and product development, to include a wireless, portableentertainment system, an interactive advertising platform on the jukebox and anin-location television-based advertising and content solution. For furtherinformation on TouchTunes, please visit About Victory Acquisition Corp.Victory Acquisition Corp. is a specified purpose acquisition company formed byveteran investors and entrepreneurs Jonathan Ledecky and Eric Watson for thepurpose of effecting a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition orsimilar business combination with an operating business. Victory raised $330million in an initial public offering in April 2007. Victory has 40.5 millionshares outstanding along with 38 million warrants convertible into shares at anexercise price of $7.50. It currently has approximately $330 million held in atrust account For further information on Victory Acquisition Corp.

please go to information on Victory`s website is not, and shall not be deemed to be, apart of this notice or incorporated in filings either Victory or TouchTunesmakes with the SEC. Sloane & CompanyNevin Reilly, Copyright Business Wire 2009. It’s been confirmed that rich “wannabe NHL owner” Jim Balsillie gave Buffalo Sabres owner Tom Golisano a call,(or two or three), and inquired about the availability of the Buffalo franchise. According to Bucky Gleason of the Buffalo News,managing partner Larry Quinn issued a (reassuring) statement which said that inquiries were common and that Sabres ownership was not interested in selling the franchise to anyone who might consider moving the team. Does that make you feel warm and fuzzy inside, Sabres fans? Apparently, there have been rumors for months that Golisano might sell if the right deal came along and after making that statement, it’s obvious that the ownership group is indeed listening to offers.. It’s been a tough year for Buffalo all the way around.Not only did the Sabres struggle, but their affiliate team, the Rochester Americans have also been dealing with ownership, legal, and possible moving issues.The once proud farm system of the Sabres doesn’t look as formidable as it did as recently as a year ago. Golisano has been complaining about losing money, just one year removed from the playoffs.This, even after he is not spending the extra salary expense required to sign superstars like Chris Drury and Daniel Briere, who ended up skating away to different teams.

Let me get this straight.After 2 consecutive years of going deep into the playoffs, Golisano is ready to call it quits on his quest for the Cup? Everyone knows that he had to make a ton of money over those two years. Not only did Buffalo sell out most games, the Sabres also led the league in jersey and apparel sales in 2007 as well.So now, after one bad year he is jumping ship? I find it ironic that in 2006, after so many Buffalo fans were calling Caniacs “bandwagoners”, it might just turn out that they have a “bandwagon” owner.Isn’t that rich? Hootie and the Blowfish This article is also featured on Canes Country. Kyle Busch, you may love him or hate him.  But right now, your love or hatred is for the good of NASCAR.  He and others such as Dale Jr., Jeff Gordon, and Tony Stewart have helped popularize the sport and help make NASCAR grow even more.  In my opinion, NASCAR is one of the fastest growing sports out there and it shows no sign of slowing down.  NASCAR is even extending outside U.S. borders by having a race in Mexico and by having a Japanese manufacturer in the sport.All the chaos that happened at Richmond and all the way back in Atlanta is all for the good of NASCAR.  However, I'm not saying that booing a racer is good.  I see it as a way of constructive criticism.  One of the ways Tony Stewart got publicity was that he always opened his big mouth. People hated him for that, but at the same time people loved him for that. I'm sure it will be the same for Busch, but wrecking the most popular racer in the sport is not the way to start.  His story is still rather epic.  He starts as an average racer that escaped from the once-reigning Hendrick rule to become the most thrilling racer yet.  He can run high and low, but he needs to watch that yellow line.  He is sill growing, and hopefully his cockyness will leave him when grows up and matures as a full-grown racer.  But when it is all said and done, Kyle Busch will most likely be another chapter in NASCAR's growing history, and maybe he could be the one who makes NASCAR as popular as Football, Basketball, and Baseball.  Who knows what this kid can do for the sport! . From  22hockey : YORK, NY – The NHL’s competition committee has formed a group to examine the size and configuration of goalie equipment this summer, and it appears that the first prototypes are already being tested.

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