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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Emerging Company Report TV Program

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To: dbmedia who started this subject1/12/2001 11:15:04 AM
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Not a Lot to Yahoo! About

It was just a couple of years ago that Yahoo!, the best known and most widely used guide to the Internet, was watching its stock trade at $200 and up. Yahoo! had
always been the measure by which all other dotcom companies had been judged.

Now, Yahoo! predicted its profits for 2001 will actually decline from 2000 as the advertising growth of the Internet has flattened...Yahoo! says it will now focus on
taking business away from its rivals...Yahoo! stock is now trading in the $25-30 range.

In a move some critics have said will be harmful to small investors, the Securities & Exchange Commission approved a controversial plan to revamp Nasdaq’s trading
system, which will make trading potentially easier and cheaper.

The Super Montage System, as it is called, will display on trader’s screen, more quotations for each stock than does the current system. Nasdaq says the new system
will fully automate the execution of orders to ensure they are handled faster and more reliably.

Critics say the system may cause scenarios where small investors will find themselves at the mercy of major brokerages when it comes to having certain types of
orders filled...

The more things change, the more they stay the same!

This week on Emerging Company Report........

Hollywood, CA-Emerging Company Report is the nationally syndicated television program profiling emerging-growth
companies (http://www.emergingcompany.com), featuring informative interviews with the CEOs, insights into their operations and outlooks for their futures.

Featured companies on this week’s edition include;

Spectrum Technology Corporation (OTC-SPUM), Trans Energy, Inc. (OTC-BB: TSRG), INVU, Inc. (OTC-BB: INVU), denmans.com, Inc. (OTC-BB: DNMN),
National Sorbents, Inc. (OTC-BB: NSIE) and eLEC Communications (OTC-BB: ELEC).

Free information packages from the featured companies can be requested by sending an email to info@emergingcompany.com.

Viewers of Emerging Company Report can receive free information in the mail about featured companies by calling a toll-free phone number on their TV screen. The
weekly television program debuted in 1996 and is seen Friday evenings at 11:00 ET, 8:00 PT, Saturdays at 4:00 PM ET, 1:00 PM PT and Sunday mornings at 11:00
ET, 8:00 PT. The program is broadcast to over 30 million cable TV homes in more than 300 cities nationwide.

A complete menu of cable TV channels is available at the Emerging Company Report web site,
emergingcompany.com, where the weekly program may also be viewed "On-Demand" on any computer .

Emerging Company Report television program, Copyright 2001, all rights reserved. Emerging Company Report does not provide an analysis of companies' financial
positions and is not soliciting to purchase or sell securities of the companies, nor are we offering a recommendation of featured companies or their stocks. Information
discussed herein has been provided by the companies and should be verified independently with the companies and a securities analyst. Emerging Company Report
has been paid a cash fee of $11,500.00 by the featured companies, does not accept company stock as payment for services, does not hold any positions, options or
warrants in featured companies and the information herein is not an endorsement by the producers, publisher or parent company of Emerging Company Report.
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