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[video] Stocks Covered on This Week's Episode of WallSt.net's News Magazine: HCPC,...

Fri Sep 26, 2008 8:18pm EDT
[video] Stocks Covered on This Week's Episode of WallSt.net's News Magazine:
HCPC, ALSE, ARBA, CPWR, EXK, INIX, NXPC, CSCO

NEW YORK, Sept. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- WallSt.net's News Magazine is
a half-hour television program that is scheduled to air on Sundays at 5:30
p.m. EDT (2:30 p.m. PDT) on the Fox Business Network.
    The show features compelling interviews with public company CEOs,
informative trading strategies from investment professionals, and the latest
headlines from public companies from around the world.
    Episodes of WallSt.net's News Magazine can also be viewed in their
entirety on the Web at:  http://tv.wallst.net/news-magazine/news-magazine.php.
   The following companies will be featured on this Sunday's program:

    -- Heritage Capital Credit Corp. (Pink Sheets: HCPC)

    -- Alseres Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALSE)

    -- Ariba, Inc. (Nasdaq: ARBA)

    -- Compuware Corp. (Nasdaq: CPWR)

    -- Endeavor Silver Corp. (Amex: EXK)

    -- iFinix Corp. (Pink Sheets: INIX)

    -- NeXplore Corp. (Pink Sheets: NXPC)

    -- Cisco Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO)


    About WallStreet Direct, Inc.
    WallStreet Direct, Inc. owns and operates WallSt.net
(http://www.wallst.net), a leading source of up-to-the-minute business news,
comprehensive financial tools and original multimedia content for the
investment community. In addition to WallSt.net, WallStreet Direct owns and
operates WallStRadio (http://radio.wallst.net), an online hub for business
podcasts from well-known business news personalities and publishers, and
WallStTV (http://tv.wallst.net), a hub for business and finance video
programming. WallStreet Direct, Inc. has received fourteen thousand eight
hundred ninety five dollars from Heritage Capital Credit Corp. for media and
advertising services. WallStreet Direct, Inc. has received three thousand one
hundred fifty dollars and two million five hundred thousand restricted shares
of INIX from Ifinix Corporation for media and advertising services. Financial
Filings Corp., our sister company, and another wholly-owned subsidiary of
Financial Media Group, Inc. has received two million restricted shares of INIX
from iFinix Corp. for services provided under a separate contract. WallStreet
Direct, Inc. has received two hundred eighty dollars from Endeavor Silver
Corp. for press release dissemination services. WallStreet Direct, Inc. has
received two hundred thousand restricted shares of NeXplore Corp. for media
and advertising services. To read our full disclaimer, and for a complete list
of our advertisers, and advertising relationships, visit
http://www.wallst.net/disclaimer/disclaimer.php.
    (Logo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050927/LATU121LOGO)

     Contact:
     WallStreet Direct, Inc.
     800-4-WALL-ST

SOURCE  WallStreet Direct, Inc.; Heritage Capital Credit Corp.; Alseres
        Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Ariba, Inc.; Compuware Corp.; Endeavor Silver
        Corp.; iFinix Corp.; NeXplore Corp.; Cisco Systems, Inc.

WallStreet Direct, Inc., 1-800-4-WALL-ST



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