WallStreetBaloney.Com Gives `Joe Six-Pack' a Chance to Sound Off On `Mainstream Wall Street Fat-Cats'

Free Site Holds `Mainstream Wall Street' Accountable


SHREVEPORT, La., July 10, 2002 (PRIMEZONE) -- WallStreetBaloney.Com has been launched and gives average investors a voice on "mainstream Wall Street."

Anyone can visit WallStreetBaloney.Com for free and vote on whether notorious "mainstream Wall Street" newsmakers are "Full of Baloney." Voters read quotes from or about these individuals and can express their opinion whether the person is "Full of Baloney" or is a "Straight Shooter."

"Humor and a positive attitude about the stock market are important, but we're serious about what we hope to do. Yes, we want to give investors a chance to speak out against crooks, liars, thieves and baloney-salesmen on `mainstream Wall Street,'" says Don Harrold, founder of WallStreetBaloney.com and co-founder of the bias-free, StockPickReport.Com, "but we also want them to give credit to the `straight shooters.'"

The website gives investors and traders an opportunity to speak their mind, according to Harrold. The site pokes fun at Wall Street and allows the public to argue that people who lead companies and sway markets should be held accountable for their actions.

"Our site brings attention to the baloney that exists on `mainstream Wall Street,'" says Harrold. "We hope this will cause people to think more about where they get their investment advice.

"No matter how you slice it, no matter how you `dress it up,' no matter how you spell it, baloney tastes the same. WallStreetBaloney.Com helps get the baloney taste out of the mouths of investors around the world," concludes Harrold.

WallStreetBaloney.Com should interest followers of companies like Cisco (Nasdaq:CSCO), Worldcom (Nasdaq:WCOM), Microsoft (Nasdaq:MSFT), General Motors (NYSE:GM), and Yahoo! (Nasdaq:YHOO).

For more information, visit www.wallstreetbaloney.com.



            

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