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WikiLoan, Inc. (WKLI.OB) Updates Investment Community with Shareholder Update

QualityStocks (March 10th, 2010) Writes:

WikiLoan, Inc., operator of a financial social network, yesterday presented its history and progress to shareholders.

CEO, Mr. Garibaldi stated, “Remember, Bill Gates, Michael Dell, Steven Jobs? – They all started out as the proverbial ‘two guys in a garage’ creating a business that they believed would transform antiquated models. We started out like them – Two guys in a ‘garage’, with a vision to replace an old platform with a 21st-Century one. We overcame tremendous obstacles, spent over $1 million and 20,000 man-hours, to create this new platform that we believe will take the lending business to its next evolution. Like us, Gates and company, recognized a time to raise capital and bring on seasoned management into their ‘garage,’ so their creation could go to the next level.”

He continued, “The boldness, relentlessness and uphill battles to uphold a

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Conn’s Inc. (CONN) – Selling Deep in the Heart of Texas and Louisiana

QualityStocks (June 11th, 2008) Writes:

Conn’s Inc. is a specialty retailer with headquarters in Beaumont, Texas. As part of the Electronic Stores business sector, they trade on NASDAQ. Their current market capitalization is $368.06M. The company has a rich history being in business for over 110 years.

Conn’s began in 1890 as a small plumbing company, selling products for the trade. They were a one-store organization until the 1960s when they branched out into a multi-store operation. By 1994, they were a $100M dollar company. Total revenues for the quarter ended April 30, 2008 alone were $218.6M.

The company’s product lines consist of consumer electronics, which are approximately 31 percent of their business. They also sell major home appliances, which account for 28 percent of their business. These electronics include plasma and LCD flat-panel televisions, DVD players, camcorders, and digital cameras.

Conn’s sells computers, video gaming, and other small electronics, which account for 12 percent of their revenues.

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