NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 01/02/08 -- Dream Catcher Technology (PINKSHEETS: DRMC)
has reported today that Barack Obama leads the Democratic Wall Street
Chatter online chat polling data with Hillary Clinton in second place. The
Republican online chat polling data shows that Ron Paul is in the lead with
Mike Huckabee in second. Company president Russell Ivy commented, "We are
pleased to have such up to date online political chat data." He went on to
say, "Online chat data is becoming more and more important because it gives
a real view into what people across America are saying about individual
candidates."
The Wall Street Chatter Industry ratings are based upon chat room
conversations from more than 2000 stocks organized into 10 major industry
sectors. The ratings reflect the amount of online chatter about stocks and
or political candidates. The detail of which company or candidate is
chatted about is available on the company website, www.wallstchatter.com.
The Wall Street Chatter ratings can be seen on many of the most prominent
financial portals.
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.
See www.wallstchatter.com for information.
Wall Street Chatter is owned by Dream Catcher Technology (PINKSHEETS: DRMC), a global technology, research and information services company. Wall
Street Chatter is an online research product specializing in the automated
retrieval, classification, analysis and delivery of worldwide online
communications statistics and data. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a
week, Wall Street Chatter tracks millions of Internet chat rooms, web
conversations and other online communications and classifies the data by
more than 5000 US Stocks. The data is then rated through the company's
proprietary rating system and published through an online application
available to subscribers.
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.