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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (91614)8/7/2001 8:17:16 AM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
Hey Mike! Light a fire under your clients with this one:



The Nation's Largest, Publicly Traded Cremation Specialist
Receives A Reiterated 'Buy' And Announces A New President

Wow! Great News For NTUN!

There are great opportunities for investors in a lean and mean market environment and
The Neptune Society (OTC BB: NTUN) story surpasses all standards. We are truly
excited and proud to bring this stock to your attention.

The following information from The Neptune Society reveals a
company that is capitalizing on the strength of its management
and establishing a great following with analysts.

Read On. We're Confident You'll Agree.

J. David Stewart Reiterates 'BUY'
on The Neptune Society

COO David Schroeder Named
New President Of The Neptune Society

Corporate Investor Relations:
Gary R. Loffredo
(800) 535-7935
www.bgcapitalgroup.com

Stewart Presses Bet on The Neptune Society;
Calls Stock ‘Even Better Value’ After Pullback

DANA POINT, Calif., August 6, 2001 -- Noted growth-stock analyst, J. David
Stewart, reiterated his recent recommendation of The Neptune Society Inc. (OTC
Bulletin Board: NTUN), telling subscribers to The Stewart Report that the stock is
“an even better value” following its recent price pullback. In a special Fax Update
issued today, Stewart said Neptune, a national leader in the death-care industry and the
only publicly traded specialist in cremation services, retains all the positive aspects that
led to his original July 23 Buy recommendation, and that this week’s adverse price
movement should be viewed merely as an enhanced buying opportunity.

“Humility is something the stock market serves each of us, even in the best of times,”
Stewart said. “I received a full dose with the downward price move in Neptune, my
newest recommendation. However, I defy anyone – I repeat, anyone – to look at the
demographics of death, the brand recognition inherent in the Neptune name, the
Company’s strategic business plan and its current financial position and then tell me that
this stock is destined to be anything but a big win. Let my temporary embarrassment be
your profit opportunity.”

Stewart used the special “Micro-Scope” faxed edition of his newsletter to remind
subscribers of the key points that led him to focus on Neptune in the first place, including
the overall strength of the entire death-care sector, which is essentially recession proof.
Chief among these is the Company’s niche position in the marketing of pre-need
cremation services, payments for which have generated a rapidly growing Company
trust fund that now totals more than $40 million and represents a 13-year backlog of
business. Stewart also cited Neptune’s current strong operating results, as well as a
diverse set of socio-economic factors that should ensure the 28-year-old Company’s
ongoing profitability. These include the aging baby boomer population, the expanding
geographical range of American families, shifting consumer attitudes toward land usage
as it relates to traditional casket funerals and an increasing cost consciousness in
death-care planning.

About the Stewart Report
The Stewart Report is a special situations financial newsletter based in Dana Point, Calif.
It has been the focus of feature stories in Barron's, Money magazine, The New York
Times, Investor's Business Daily, Entrepreneur magazine and Fortune.
Visit The Stewart Report Web site: click here

About the Neptune Society
Headquartered in Burbank, CA., The Neptune Society Inc. is one of North America’s
largest cremation specialists, and is the only publicly traded company dealing solely in
cremation services. The Neptune Society, operating for nearly three decades with
locations in California, Florida, New York, Washington, Iowa, Oregon and Arizona has
provided thousands of cremation services and currently has in excess of 60,000 active
contracts and approximately $37 million in trust in its unique Pre-Need program. The
Neptune Society’s goal is to provide a simple, dignified and economic alternative to the
traditional funeral burial service system.

Visit the Neptune Society at:
neptunesociety.com

Safe Harbor
This press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of
Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Readers/Investors are cautioned that
the forward- looking statements are inherently uncertain, including statements related to
the Company’s business strategy, success of its acquisitions, its ability to implement its
current business and growth strategies, the ability to implement acquisitions and start up
offices into its existing operations, its ability to obtain sufficient financing to fund its
proposed growth, the Company’s ability to develop its brand name and effectively
market its services and the Company’s expectations for future success. Actual
performance and results of operations may differ materially from those projected or
suggested. The forward-looking statements contained herein represent the Company’s
judgment as of the date of this release, and the Company cautions the reader not to
place undue reliance on such statements. These forward-looking statements should not
be reprinted, reiterated nor considered an inducement for investment.



To: Knighty Tin who wrote (91614)8/10/2001 2:45:50 PM
From: Yogizuna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
When did John McEnroe ever exhibit bad behavior??? Sure, he screamed at a few referees <g> and lines-people in his career, but they damed well deserved it.... in spades! I felt sorry for the poor crying babies and photographers though.... They only deserved it half as much. <LOL> Ivan Lendle was a chronic complainer also, but the announcers treated him with kid gloves for some strange reason.... Could have been all the German Shepherds he owned at the time. At least I understood why Lendle played tennis like he hated the sport.... Guess that's what happens when one's parents tie them physically to the tennis court and force them to learn the game. Yogizuna