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NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 12/17/07 -- Dream Catcher Technology's (PINKSHEETS: DRMC)
Wall Street Chatter Ratings www.wallstchatter.com has reported today that
of the 9 primary Republican presidential candidates, the Wall Street
Chatter Presidential Poll has Ron Paul leading as the most talked about
candidate with Barack Obama in second place. Hillary Clinton is trailing in
third place for the first time in the chat room poll data.
Wall Street Chatter collects data from nearly 100 online chat-rooms and
focuses on online chat-room activity regarding stocks and investments. The
Wall Street Chatter Presidential Poll is based on the top 17 Republican and
Democratic presidential candidates. The data is presented weekly by
percentage by party and overall.
The company also provides a subscription based online system containing
data on chat-room activity about more than 5000 stocks. The Wall Street
Chatter Ratings system is based entirely upon non-biased frequency of
online conversations in public chat rooms. The data is published daily on
the wallstchatter.com website as the top 10 list. Data on more than 5000
companies is available to subscribers via the Wall Street Chatter service.
Subscribers can run reports and see historical data and graphs on any of
the more than 5000 stocks in the database. Subscribers pay only $9.95 per
month for the basic service. Wall Street Chatter is owned by Dream Catcher
Technology (PINKSHEETS: DRMC), a global technology, research and
information services company.
Certain statements contained herein are "forward-looking" statements (as
such term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995). Because such statements include risks and uncertainties, actual
results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such
forward-looking statements.