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Stockgroup.com to Attend the Discovery Expo Summer '99
Business Wire, August 19, 1999
VANCOUVER, B.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 19, 1999--
Stockgroup.com Holdings, Inc. (OTC BB:SWEB) will attend the Discovery Expo Summer '99 in Chicago today.
The Discovery Expo, sponsored by Investor's Business Daily, Association of Publicly Traded Companies and NYSSA, showcases the largest number of small- and mid-cap companies in the United States. The Discovery Expo connects small cap companies with hundreds of high-profile brokers, analysts, fund managers and investment bankers interested in learning about emerging growth companies.
Marcus New, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Stockgroup.com said, "We're very excited to present at Discovery Expo '99. It gives us the opportunity to highlight the Company's accomplishments in front of a highly targeted audience of investment professionals. It will also provide us with an opportunity to showcase Stockgroup.com's products and services and build awareness of the launch of our `Next Generation' site."
About Stockgroup.com
Stockgroup.com was founded in 1995 and has offices in San Francisco, Vancouver, Calgary, and Toronto. Stockgroup.com is a leading provider of Internet financial news and information services. The Company's website, www.stockgroup.com, focuses on the small- and micro-cap markets and is one of most popular destination Communities on the Internet. In addition to providing news and information, the Company provides Internet development and marketing services to small- and micro-cap companies.
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