NEW YORK, June 13, 2000 (PRIMEZONE) -- Four leading analysts and top management from thirty-two sector firms examine Canadian Business Services in the latest issue of The Wall Street Transcript (212.952-7433) or http://www.twst.com/info/info110.htm
In a vital review of this sector for investors and industry professionals, this valuable 142-page Special Issue features:
1) CEO interviews (average 3,400 words). Top management of thirty-two sector firms examine the outlook for their firm and the sector. For a complete list of CEO interviews, see http://www.twst.com/info/info110.htm
CEO William McMullin describes InfoInterActive's (Nasdaq:IIAA) most well-known product: "Internet Call Manager. It wasn't just a great idea from a technology standpoint, but it made sense from a consumer standpoint in that many people, the vast majority actually, across the world surf the Internet on a phone line. By doing so, they aren't able to receive calls while they're online. They have to be notified of calls. But we invented this whole category -- back in 1996, we have patents we filed and they were issued in 1998 and 1999 -- we had patents issued on the processes which allow you to be connected to the Internet and still monitor your calls via your PC. What we're doing, and have done in the last few years, is essentially extended that."
This 142-page Canadian Business Services Issue also includes:
2) Investing in Canada - In an in-depth (2,400 words) Analyst Interview, Mark Bonham, Founder of Strategic Value Corporation, discusses the outlook for the sector, including merger and acquisition activity, fixed income investments, and shares specific stock recommendations.
3) Canadian Mutual Funds & Financial Services - In an in-depth (5,000 words) Analyst Interview, Kevin Choquette, a Director, & Michele Weise, an analyst, both with Scotia Capital Markets, discuss the outlook for the sector, including the banking system differences between Canada and the US, investing approaches to mutual funds, interest rate outlook, and share specific stock recommendations.
4) Canadian Broadcasting & Media Stocks - In an in-depth (3,800 words) Analyst Interview, Megan Anderson at Yorkton Securities, discusses the outlook for the sector, including increased newspaper competition, Canadian dot-coms, regulation at the CRTC, and shares specific stock recommendations.
To obtain a copy of this 142-page Canadian Business Services issue, call (212) 952-7433 or see http://www.twst.com/info/info110.htm. The Wall Street Transcript is a premier weekly investment publication interviewing market professionals for serious investors for over 37 years.
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