WallStSense.com Free Research Report for Shareholders of EXM, FST, ICO and KFN

Market Wire, May, 2009

W.S.S. is an online community with a dedicated team of analysts who are providing free in-depth research on North American equities. Our analysts have issued free ratings reports on the following four companies: Excel Maritime Carriers Ltd. (NYSE: EXM), Forest Oil Corp. (NYSE: FST), International Coal Group Inc. (NYSE: ICO) and KKR Financial Holdings LLC (NYSE: KFN).

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