HEATHROW, Fla., Oct. 22, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- eMax Holdings Corp. (Pink Sheets:EMXC) is featured in Larry Oakley's Stock Pick editorial column at www.WallStreetCorner.com, posted today.
In his introduction, Oakley states, "I've been following the development of EMXC since its beginning several years ago." "It has now progressed to the point where I feel you should consider making it a part of your portfolio."
He refers to his previous editorial posted 9/13/2004. He says, "If you read that editorial, you'll notice that EXMC closed at that time at $0.145 - it closed last evening (10/21/2004) at $0.40, a gain of 175% so far."
He added, "We were so impressed with its progress that we invited EMXC to be a participant at WallStreetCorner - CEO Roxanna Weber accepted our invitation, so look for the profile we are preparing to be posted as one of our Special Situations on our home page in the next few weeks." "We were paid to prepare & post that profile, but this editorial, like all of my past editorials on EMXC, is without charge."
About eMax Holdings Corp
eMax Holdings Corp is a diversified holding company investing in Multimedia, Entertainment, and Real Estate industries through it's subsidiaries. eMax offers high quality, technology driven products and services focused in the areas of Pre-Recorded Music, Outdoor Sports & Specialty Events, Feature Film and TV Production, Merchandising and Real Estate Development.
Investors can also find current corporate updates and developments at http://www.emaxcorp.com.
About WallStreetCorner: Formed six years ago as a venue for the Conservative Speculator newsletter, published since 1987, WallStreetCorner, including its Special Situation profiles, Conservative Speculator, and Larry Oakley's "Stock Pick," "Opinion," "Comment," and Bold Ventures editorial columns, is now regularly read by investors in 78 countries.
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