2. The Internet Stock Review is our flagship newsletter and at the peak of our Financial Network. Established in 1999, it is the oldest and most prominent investment letter on Wall Street covering Internet related stocks. Roland “Rick” Perry the editor, has been mentioned or featured in Barrons, the Los Angeles Times, CBS MarketWatch and internationally in the South China Morning Post and on televison via the Australian Broadcasting Crop and National Enquirer TV. He is additionally host of Good Morning Wall Street and the Wide World of Stocks, which reaches 94 million homes. (14,000 subscribers)
3. Industry specific targeting …we offer 13 different industry specific financial websites to help you discover new shareholders.
4. The Private Equity Stock Review was launched in January of 2009. It covers what in essence are publicly traded, well known hedge funds, such as the Fortress Group and the Blackstone Group . 6 months after launching, the average gain of 5 stocks covered in the review gained 48%. While the Private Equity Review doesn’t have the largest subscriber base, it easily has the wealthiest in the country. All 843 subscribers came from either the venture capital or hedge fund industry and they collectively manage billions of dollars.
5. Three of our most popular and long standing newsletters are the Biotech Stock Review covering medical technology (6000 subscribers), the Hollywood Stock Review covering the entertainment industry (3800 subscribers) and the VOIP Stock Review which provides coverage for wireless phone technology (1800 subscribers) .
6. One of our newest and most popular newsletters is Institutional Analyst’s Special Situation Research. Launched in February of 2009, it is our first newsletter which specializes in ferreting investment ideas, regardless of the industry. The ideas come from many of the nation’s most successful portfolio and hedge fund managers. All price ranges and market capitalizations are considered. Shortly after its launch, the average company gain was in excess of 60%. (16,000 subscribers)
7. Easily destined to be our most popular newsletter, the National Stock Review covers Wall Street’s Best Performing stocks. The National Stock Review is all about winners. It's about the top performing stocks. It's about stocks hitting their stride. By definition, it's all about the next 10 baggers ! Each weekend both the website and the newsletter are updated to reflect what the Top 10 Performing Stocks from the prior week on Wall Street are. While the companies aren’t selected by our research staff, the newsletter is subscribed to by “momentum” investors who understand some of the best performing companies on Wall Street are often the companies which have already been among the best performers. (43,000 subscribers)
8. Also new in 2009 is Institutional Analyst’s Gold & Silver Stock Review. As a hedge in turbulent markets, the newsletter picked up 582 subscribers in its very first week. Similar to the National Stock Review, the newsletter is attracting subscribers by reporting on the Top 10 Performing Gold & Silver Stocks and is also updated every weekend. The Gold & Silver Stock Review is an ideal place for junior mining companies to advertise to Wall Street investors who are interested in Gold companies, but who do not have extensive experience in the group. (582 subscribers)
9. The VOIP Stock Review is for investors who are interested in companies which provide goods or services related to the telecommunications industry. News feeds related to the industry come from CNBC, Seeking Alpha, Venture Beat, Zdnet, Webware and Walter Mossberg. (1800 subscribers)
10. Four very specialized sites we manage are the Flu Stock Review for the annual pilgrimage to flu related stocks, the Organic Investor for investors interested in the rapidly growing organic and health food industry, the Entertainment Sports Report and Vicious Short Seller which provides coverage on the nations most famous and top ranked bears.
11. The Daily Tech Trader is an extremely popular website designed for short term trading opportunities. We describe this as a “feeder site” which means the audience is directed there by third parties, sometimes numerous third parties. The site is designed to hold company specific related news and links. Only two companies have been highlighted here since its launch. The first gained 200%. The second gained 450%. This site is ideal for companies undergoing significant corporate events.
12. Institutional Analyst manages Blank Check Capital which is an advisory firm for alternative methods for going public. Blank Check Capital recently completed Wall Street's first Ultra Mini Blank Check offering. The Chicago Stock Bond & Futures Association of which Mr. Perry is Chairman and for Chicago financial professionals (3800 members). New to the Street is for market makers and reverse merger specialists.
13. Partner sites: The Ames Report (26,000 subscribers). Institutional Investor Relations of Chicago (30,000 subscribers). Marketfield Advisors (17,000 subscribers).
14. The cornerstone of Institutional Analyst IR activities is its research reports. Any report can be branded with an industry specific name and distributed to our internal industry specific databases. We also have access to external databases, so we can send the Biotech Stock Review to Biotech mutual fund managers, as an example.