NEW YORK, July 28, 2017 -- World Health Energy Holdings (OTC PINK:WHEN), a diversified energy, health and financial software company (www.worldhealthenergy.com & www.whentrade.com) announced today that it has developed an online instant App Builder which it will launch in the coming 2-4 weeks.
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About World Health Energy Holdings (www.worldhealthenergy.com)
World Health Energy Holdings, Inc. (WHEN) is a diversified energy, health and financial software company.
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Contacts: World Health Energy Holdings, Inc. +1-862-289-0003 [email protected]


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