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Wall Street Fundamentals cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in any article, email, newsletter, or other publication (“Publications”) viewed in connection with this website. The author or authors of those Publications are responsible for their contents. Wall Street Fundamentals may hire third parties to draft and/or endorse such Publications. Wall Street Fundamentals will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a reader’s reliance on information contained in the Publications. Further, Wall Street Fundamentals has not done any research or due diligence into the markets, industries, or companies which may appear in the Publications. The Publications are not, and should not be construed to be, personalized investment advice direct to or appropriate for any particular investor. Any investment should be made only after consulting a professional investment advisor and only after reviewing the financial statements and other pertinent publicly-available information about a particular company and its industry. Wall Street Fundamentals is not licensed in the securities industry in any manner.

Wall Street Fundamentals may host paid advertisements of certain companies and their stock. For paid advertisements, the following information will be disclosed:

the identity of the party paying for the advertisement;

whether the advertisement is being paid for directly or indirectly by the issuer of the stock;

the approximate total budget for the advertising campaign;

the amount and type of compensation paid to Wall Street Fundamentals, third-party advertisers used in distributing the advertisement, and any endorser of the advertisement; and

whether any entity associated with the paid advertisement (including but not limited to, Wall Street Fundamentals, its owner Promethean Marketing, Inc., third parties involved in distributing the advertisement, or any endorser(s) of the advertisement) owns any stock or other position in the company mentioned.

Issuers may provide advertising budgets to third-party advertisers to enhance public awareness of the issuer’s company and its securities. Issuers may choose to increase the total budget over the course of an advertising campaign.

Paid advertisements may increase investor and market awareness of the advertised company, which may result in an increased number of shareholders owning and trading the company’s securities, increased trading volume, and possibly an increased share price of the company’s securities, which may be temporary and decrease once the advertising campaign has ended.

None of Wall Street Fundamentals, third-party advertisers, or endorsers are licensed in the securities industry in any manner or purport to provide a complete analysis of a promoted company’s financial position. Paid advertisements are not, and should not be construed to be, personalized investment advice direct to or appropriate for any particular investor. Any investment should be made only after consulting a professional investment advisor and only after reviewing the financial statements and other pertinent publicly-available information about the company and its industry. Further, readers are specifically urged to read and carefully consider the risk factors identified and discussed in the company’s SEC filings. Paid advertisements hosted on Wall Street Fundamentals are based exclusively on information generally available to the public, which public information is believed to be reliable and accurate. Nevertheless, none of Wall Street Fundamentals, third-party advertisers, or any endorsers can guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information.

Certain statements contained in paid advertisements may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and 21E of the Exchange Act of 1934. Forward-looking statements often include words such as “believes,” “anticipates,” “estimates,” “expects,” “projects,” “intends,” or other similar expressions of future performance or conduct. Forward-looking statements are based on expectations, estimates, and projections at the time the statements are made and are not statements of historical fact. They involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those presently anticipated. None of Wall Street Fundamentals, third-party advertisers, or endorsers undertake an obligation to update forward-looking statements in light of new information or future events. Readers can and should review all public SEC filings made by the featured company at
https://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/companysearch.html.

Generally, any advertisement displayed on Wall Street Fundamentals or in any mailing by Wall Street Fundamentals has been paid for by the advertised company who is responsible for its contents.

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