To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (95707 ) 10/2/2006 1:52:53 PM From: StockDung Respond to of 122087 StockPromoters.com Announces Industry Wide Results, Promotions Ranked by Performance! September 8, 2006 - 11:43 AM EST StockPromoters.com has ranked all recent promotional campaigns by performance and has compiled the following list of the week's winners by stock and promoter. Health Sciences Group, Inc. (OTCBB: HESG) showed an increase from its average 3-month trading volume of about 273,000 shares to over 1,088,696 with a subsequent intraday rise in stock price of about 10 percent at the close. OTC Journal is reportedly receiving $5,000 in cash per month for this campaign. Global Realty Development Corp. (OTCBB: GRLY) jumped from an average volume over the past 3 months of 58,742 to over 196,000 shares traded. The stock price also showed a sizeable increase of about 20 percent in intraday trading and at the close. Wall Street Resources reportedly received $15,000 in cash and 90,000 shares of 144 restricted stock for their effort. GammaCan International (OTCBB: GCAN) traded lower by about 1% from its previous close on over 132,000 shares. Average volume over the past 3 months was only 45,912. The stock was mentioned by Investor Spec Sheet in premarket trading. Investor Spec Sheet was reportedly paid $109,000 for this promotion. Medify Solutions Limited (PINKSHEETS: MFYS) got about a 300 percent jolt to its average trading volume, which averaged about 369,735 over the past 3 months, but jumped to about 915,000 with the help of Stock Guru. The stock price also showed an increase of about 5 percent intraday but closed down at 3 percent. Stock Guru was reportedly compensated $15,000 for their effort. About StockPromoters.com StockPromoters.com is the first and only site of its kind. StockPromoters.com tracks thousands of promotional websites, newsletters, and fax and email campaigns. With the help of StockPromoters.com investors will no longer be left holding the bag. Public companies will stop wasting dollars and shares paying useless promoters, and the worthy promoters won't have to wear the black eye they carry from all the rip-off artists out there anymore! Go to www.StockPromoters.com for more! Source: Market Wire (September 8, 2006 - 11:43 AM EST) News by QuoteMedia www.quotemedia.com