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To: Jean-Philippe Chevalier who wrote (7021)2/2/2000 1:32:00 PM
From: Andrew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7054
 
ACRT to be discussed on today's smallcapcenter.com weekly broadcast. Today's guest is Scotty George, Chairman of Corinthian Partners:

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CORINTHIAN PARTNERS ASSET MANAGEMENT CHAIR IS THIS WEEK'S GUEST ON
SMALLCAPCENTER.COM'S WEBCAST

David Andelman hosts Scotty George on weekly series with Wall Street Gurus

New York, NY - February 2, 2000 - Scotty George, chairman of Corinthian
Partners Asset Management appears today on the 5 to 200 Show,
www.smallcapcenter.com's weekly broadcast focusing the small cap sector. In
this week's edition, David Andelman, the Web site's Editor in Chief and his
guest discuss how the fortunes of small caps may differ from those of large
cap companies in 2000.

Mr. George discusses a number of key factors that are influencing the
movement in the market and identifies assessment strategies to assist in
the selection of small cap investments, citing such companies as Dianon
Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: DIAN), Actrade International (NASDAQ: ACRT) and
Printronix Inc. (NASDAQ: PTNX) as examples of opportunities.

Webcasts of the 5 to 200 Show are debuted on Wednesdays featuring a variety
of guests who discuss relevant issues, trends and happenings in the small
cap sector of the market. Past guests of the show have included Joe
Battipaglia, Chief Investment Strategist of Gruntal & Co. and The Acorn
Fund Manager Ralph Wanger.

To log on to the broadcast, users are advised that they will require
Windows MediaPlayer, free software that takes a few minutes to download
from www.smallcapcenter.com. The 5 to 200 Show archives are available at
www.smallcapcenter.com, the next generation Web site of Stockgroup.com
Holdings Inc. (OTCBB:SWEB) and can also be accessed through Broadcast.com.

ABOUT STOCKGROUP.COM

Stockgroup.com, (OTCBB: SWEB) founded in 1995, has offices in New York, San
Francisco, Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto and is a leading Internet
provider of financial news and information services. Recently,
Stockgroup.com launched the next generation Web site
www.smallcapcenter.com, a state of the art research center focusing on
small and micro cap news, information and data. Its predecessor,
www.stockgroup.com was one of the most popular investment information sites
on the internet. The company also provides Internet development and
marketing services to small and micro cap businesses.

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Exchange Act of 1934. Any statements that express or involve discussions
with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections,
objectives, goals, assumptions or future events or performance are not
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Forward looking statements are based on expectations, estimates and
projections at the time the statements are made that involve a number of
risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results or events to
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