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Each issue of the Inside
Wall Street newsletter profiles one publicly
traded company believed to be undiscovered by the general
investing public. The owners of Inside Wall
Street seek undervalued companies especially
those in a unique position to show substantial near term
growth.
Since its first issue in 1992, Inside
Wall Street has delivered information on approximately
300 small cap and micro cap companies to investors, stockbrokers
and participants in the financial community.
Although many imitators and pretenders attempt
to copy Inside Wall Street, the
original remains amongst the premier names in the industry.

Below is a sample of the best selections
from 2003 and 2004.
Inside Wall Street made selections that did
not perform as well as those listed below. Past performance
is no guarantee of future results. Every investor should
conduct his or her own due diligence and consult with licensed
professionals before making an investment. Small cap stocks
are inherently risky. A single asterisk indicates a stock
that was purchased by officers, owners or directors of IWS
and profiled without compensation. A double asterisk indicates
a company that paid a fee to Inside Wall Street for its
profile. Actual compensation paid was disclosed as per Rule
17(b) on each piece of literature distributed on behalf
of the companies.
| SYMBOL |
EXCHANGE |
PROFILE |
52 WEEK HIGH
|
PERCENT |
| ANTR * |
OTC: BB |
$ .65 |
$3.75 |
+ 500% |
| CYTR * |
OTC: BB |
$1.25 |
$2.93 |
+ 100% |
| MOBL ** |
OTC:BB |
$ .03 |
$ .29 |
+ 800% |
| BICO ** |
OTC: BB |
$ .08 |
$ .29 |
+ 600% |
| PRZ * |
AMEX |
$1.95 |
$4.00 |
+ 100% |
| ADAT * |
NASDAQ |
$4.12 |
$18.69 |
+ 400% |
| AESP * |
NASDAQ |
$1.00 |
$1.47 |
+ 50% |
Prices updated June 1, 2004
from Yahoo Finance and Big Charts.com |