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Reliability Incorporated Is Now Trading on Bulletin Board

Market Wire, August, 2007

Reliability Incorporated (OTCBB: REAL) today announced that it is now trading on the Bulletin Board. The Company was formerly traded on Pink Sheets.

Larry Edwards, President and CEO, commented, "Moving from Pink Sheets to Bulletin Board should allow our common stock to be more attractive to a larger number of investors, since some investors and institutions will not invest in companies that are not listed on the Bulletin Board. Hopefully, this will increase the awareness of our stock in the market, and benefit our current stockholders."

Reliability Incorporated is based in Houston, Texas with an operating subsidiary Medallion Electric, Inc. located in Florida. Medallion Electric is an electrical contracting company specializing in electrical contracting services to residential homebuilders. The corporate headquarters is located in Coral Springs, Florida.

"Safe Harbor" Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Statements in this report regarding Reliability's business which are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements" that involve risks and uncertainties that may affect the operations, performance, development and results of the Company's business and include, but are not limited to, adverse changes in the global economy, decreases in the demand for electrical contracting services, market acceptance of the Company's services, the impact of competition, delays in schedules, delays in delivery schedules, the ability to attract and maintain sufficient levels of people with specific technical talents, future results related to investments or liquidity, and changes in demand for the Company's services and the Company's customers' products and services. Actual results may materially differ from projections.

Additional Information: Larry Edwards Jay Harwell 281/492-0550 281/492-0615 - FAX PO Box 218370 Houston, TX 77218

 

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