TheSUBWAY.com Posts Stock Pick List: Investigative Solutions!

Market Wire, January, 2005

TheSUBWAY.com names the following stocks to its Stock Pick List: LocatePlus Holdings Corp. (OTC BB: LPLHA), Applied Materials Inc. (NASDAQ: AMAT), Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL), Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO).

LocatePLUS Holdings Corp. (OTC BB: LPLHA), an industry-leading provider of business-to-business and business-to-government investigative solutions, just announced its subsidiary Entersect has signed a contract with the Los Angeles County Police to implement Entersect Police Online (EPO) product line. The Los Angeles County Police is the fourth largest law enforcement agency in the county of Los Angeles and one of the largest in the state of California.

Other stocks highlighted include Applied Materials Inc. (NASDAQ: AMAT): Stock Pick List, up 1% on 35 million shares, Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL): Stock Pick List, down 1% on 47 million shares, Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO): Stock Pick List, up 1% on 18 million shares.

"Analysts are continuing the debate on the fate of the market in the near term, some saying a continued rally is in store, while others say the market must further consolidate its recent gains. To this end, investors will be highly focused on corporate announcements and the release of any economic data that could shed light on the state of the U.S. economy, and the renewed growth phase it has been enjoying." More is available at: http://www.thesubway.com/sub_comm.asp.

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TheSUBWAY.com, a leader in corporate communications and finance, highlights stocks that are in the news, have traded high volume, or experienced a large change in price in recent sessions. The aforementioned commentary is not meant to be indicative of a "long term" view of any of the companies listed. For more go to http://www.thesubway.com/sub_comm.asp.

All material herein was prepared by Capital Research Group, Inc. (CRG) based upon information believed to be reliable. The information contained herein is not guaranteed by CRG to be accurate, and should not be considered to be all-inclusive. The companies that are discussed in this opinion have not approved the statements made in this opinion. This opinion contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. This material is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as an offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell securities. CRG is not a licensed broker, broker dealer, market maker, investment banker, investment advisor, analyst or underwriter. Please consult a broker before purchasing or selling any securities viewed on http://www.thesubway.com or mentioned herein. CRG has been compensated by third party shareholders or with cash from the company on behalf of one or more of the companies mentioned in this opinion. CRG has been compensated twenty five thousand dollars for lplha. CRG has also received nine hundred sixty five thousand nine hundred seventy two shares and one hundred seventy one thousand five hundred dollars in past compensation. CRG intends to sell its shares. CRG has sold approximately nine hundred sixty five thousand nine hundred seventy two lplha shares to date. CRG may sell its shares for less than the target price given in this opinion. In addition to any compensation mentioned above, additional compensation can be equal to ten percent of any newly issued or registered securities of the profiled companies. CRG's affiliates, officers, directors and employees may also have bought or may buy the shares discussed in this opinion and may profit in the event those shares rise in value. CRG will not advise as to when it decides to sell and does not and will not offer any opinion as to when others should sell; each investor must make that decision based on his or her judgment of the market.

CONTACT: Capital Research Group Charles Tamburello 954-217-8555 www.TheSUBWAY.com

 

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