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Feature: Superclick Sales Soar. Russell Microcap Index to Debut.
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Dow Jones 10608.49 -14.58 1:02 pm PST, June 20, 2005  NASDAQ 2088.13 -1.98 For info, visit access.smallcapnetwork.com S & P 500 1216.09 -0.87 Change your subscription status here Russell 2000 643.08 -1.11 VOLUME 05: ISSUE 47  Feature: Superclick Sales Soar. Russell Microcap Index to Debut. This Friday, the Russell family of indices will add the Russell Microcap Index. I'm excited. It looks pretty darned nifty. Expect there will be an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) based on it, but just as we haven't seen a symbol for the new index as yet, we haven't unearthed the scoop on any ETF plans, either. Here's what we have: "The Russell Microcap Index, which will be comprised of the smallest 1,000 securities in the small-cap Russell 2000® Index plus the next 1,000 companies below the index, will represent approximately 3% of the U.S. equity market. The index will not include less-regulated OTC bulletin board securities or pink-sheet stocks priced under $1. The Russell Microcap's available performance history reflects an annualized return of 9.03%, from June 30, 2000 through the end of the first quarter in 2005, versus 5.08% for the Russell 2000."  When we get a symbol and any more dope, we'll get it to y'all. The initial list comprising the Microcap index is here. (http://www.russell.com/US/Indexes/US/Reconstitution/microcap_adds.asp). Give the list a scan and see if it suits your needs either as an indicator or potential investment vehicle through the bound to come ETF--likely an iShare offering. We'll update readers later after the Russell Microcap Index trading begins. If you see the symbol or any ETF information let me know either here or on the SCBLOG? Thanks.... Superclick Sales Soar for Three and Six month timeframes. Before that good news though, a couple of other points; Superclick (OTCBB: SPCK) is currently at a big Hi-Tec show in LA and hopefully we'll hear some news from there this week regarding associations or perhaps even some deals. We'll stay tuned. Speaking of deals, the company announced last Thursday that Superclick had signed a reseller deal with Allen Technologies--the leader in On-Demand Patient and Staff Education Networks for hospitals. Allen currently has installations at over 40,000 beds throughout Australia, Canada, Puerto Rico and the US. Allen will offer Superclick's Internet Protocol wired and wireless networks which will be delivered directly to patient bedsides. Not only is the reseller agreement important, it virtually opens up the enormous hospital sector to Superclick, which, even though the company has done some institutional work, means that that area will likely now become a major business sector, along with hospitality. This is a big deal. The Press Release is here: http://biz.yahoo.com/pz/050616/80110.html.  It's all in the Numbers. Superclick continues to progress with great numbers reported Friday. First, let's look at the chart: The shares appear to have overhead resistance around 94-96 cents. However, the trading lows are getting higher which is a good sign as the stock has been consolidating over the last few months. We feel that this is just what the stock needs to break above its resistance. If it can, there's a good chance what is now resistance may become very strong support. We continue to suggest accumulation with a stop at the 80-82 cent level for traders. Friday, Superclick announced sales and other numbers for the Q2 and half-year. Over the previous year, the former was up 127 percent to $735,934 and for the latter the company posted $2.1 million versus $616,000--a 240 percent increase. Here's the release: http://biz.yahoo.com/pz/050617/80185.html. That's certainly impressive for a company that was pretty much just a vision eighteen months ago. The company has done a masterful job of prospecting, attracting and closing significant deals both directly with customers as well as nailing down some very high-profile partners such as behemoth Verizon (NYSE: VZ). We feel the potential for Superclick remains enormous. The share price action, even though not robust, has established a significant support level in a tough market--which is just about as good, considering. We feel that once the shares decide to reflect the corporate progress to date and the significant future potential, these levels will be viewed as good entry points. You should have a few shares in the speculative end of your portfolio. If you joined us in February 2004 at 46 cents, even though it has doubled its share price, holding and buying on dips continues to make sense.     We Value Your Feedback Got comments, questions or suggestions? 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