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Zero In on Winning Stocks Using the Same Strategies as Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham with New Investment Software from Aptus Communications; All-New and Improved Software Seen as a Big Step Forward for Individual Investors

Business Wire, Feb 11, 2006

QUALICUM BEACH, British Columbia -- Finding profitable stocks is all about following a proven, disciplined and well thought out plan. The Value Stock Selector software from Aptus Communications offers you all this in one easy to use software system.

"Most people select stocks based on unreliable advice from investment talk shows and friends. They end up guessing about what to buy and when to sell," said Mark Hing, President of Aptus Communications, "and that puts them at risk in so many ways."

Value Stock Selector starts by performing a detailed analysis of a company's financial reports, computes the important key values and then runs the results through a series of proven, time-tested algorithms, based on practical research by Buffett, Benjamin Graham and Richard Sloan, to obtain the stock's Fundamentals rating.

"Just 10 years ago this same analysis would have taken a team of professional researchers weeks, if not months, to complete," Hing said, "but with an Internet connection and our software you can now analyze thousands of stocks with just one mouse click."

Value Stock Selector allows both new and experienced investors to invest profitably for themselves while minimizing their risk, right from their own computers.

"Investing for yourself doesn't have to be risky, frustrating or stressful. With the Value Stock Selector software it can be easier, safer and most of all, very profitable," said Hing.

Value Stock Selector is available for immediate download at http://www.ValueStockSelector.com. The price is just $49.

About Aptus Communications Inc.

Aptus publishes books and develops software to help retail investors make sound investment decisions.

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