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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Emerging Company Report TV Program

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To: dbmedia who started this subject8/2/2002 11:37:31 AM
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Wireless Solutions, Engine Solutions, Stock Rating Solutions

Volume 6-Week 31

New York, NY-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.

Free information packages from the featured companies can be requested by sending an email to
info@emergingcompany.com.
The television program can also be viewed online immediately at www.emergingcompany.com.

Featured companies on this week's show include:

Semotus Solutions, Inc. (AMEX: DLK) CEO Anthony Lapine spoke of his company's wireless solutions which
have won the attention and business of Fortune 1000 companies like AT&T, Wells Fargo Bank and Lucent. "Our
company has more than $4 million in the bank, said Lapine, "with a burn rate of less than $200,000 monthly and
the best revenues in our history".

George Coates, CEO of Coates International, Inc. announced several licenses recently sold for the Coates
Spherical Rotary Valve technology for internal combustion engines, including one to Porsche. "The Coates
Spherical Rotary Valve system eliminates poppet valves", said Coates, "providing for lower oxide emissions,
increased engine output and greater fuel economy."

Stock Diagnostics, Inc. CEO David Markowski described his company as a stock monitoring system which
diagnoses more than 10,000 publicly traded companies using 1,800 data points. "Using our web site,
stockdiagnostics.com, investors will learn about the EPS Syndrome, wherein companies can report record earnings
per share but have inadequate Operational Cash Flow per Share or OPSSM, distorting the true picture of their
relative health. Further causing concern, is the fact many Wall Street analysts use EPS (earnings per share) as the
benchmark for their buy recommendations. Enron is a classic example of a company we diagnosed with the EPS
Syndrome in June 2001 and we have identified over 1400 more like it."

Viewers of Emerging Company Report can receive free information in the mail about featured companies by calling the toll-free
phone number on their TV screen. The weekly television program debuted in 1996 and is seen nationally on Friday evenings at
11:00 ET, 8:00 PT and Sunday mornings at 11:00 ET, 8:00 PT. The program is broadcast to over 35 million cable TV homes
weekly in more than 350 cities nationwide.

A complete menu of cable TV channels is available at the Emerging Company Report web site,
emergingcompany.com

Emerging Company Report television program, Copyright MMII, 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 provides companies a
corporate profile for a cash fee of $11,500.00, does not accept company stock as payment for services, does not hold any positions,
options or warrants in featured companies. The information herein is not an endorsement by the producers, publisher or parent
company of Emerging Company Report.
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