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Hot OTC Stock Picks<br>
May 17-21 DPRI
<p>$Billion Dollar Insurance Companies use DPRI<br>
to Investigate Product Failures and Recover Lost Claims!</p>
<p>Diversified Product Inspections, Inc. (OTC.BB DPRI) reports<br>
Revenue Growth up over 600% in last 5 years!</p>
<p>DPRI Posts Record Profits - <br>
Revenues: 2.4 Million in '03 vs. 1.9 Million in '02<br>
2003 EARNINGS: 4 cents per share<br>
2004 Revenues (proj): 3.2 Million<br>
2004 EARNINGS (est): 7 cents per share<br>
Shares Outstanding: 14.9 Million (10.4 restricted, 4.5 free-trading)<br>
Current Price: .28<br>
Estimated High for 2004: 1.68 based upon average industry PE (22-26)</p>
<p>DPRI - A Well-Kept Secret:<br>
Even after saving the largest insurance companies tens of millions of dollars <br>
while compiling an impressive 14-year history of continuous growth, DPRI <br>
remains relatively unknown to investors with shares trading at rock-bottom <br>
prices. DPRI is a leader at the highest level specializing in the investigation <br>
and laboratory analysis which determines the cause and origin of product <br>
failures, commercial and residential fires, and in-depth air quality analysis <br>
for a Fortune 500 client list that reads as a "who's-who" of the insurance <br>
industry:</p>
<p>Allstate, Bankers Security, C.N.A., Fireman's Fund, Florida Farm Bureau, <br>
Hartford, Liberty Mutual, Nationwide, Prudential, Reliance, Republic, <br>
Safeco, State Farm, Travelers, USAA, United Pacific, and Zurich American</p>
<p>This phenomenal customer list is unheard of for any Company at this price <br>
level - and this is only a partial list. DPRI currently provides investigative <br>
services for over 2,000 insurance adjusters in more than 40 states <br>
representing nearly 100 of the nation's largest insurers.</p>
<p>Insurers Recovering Claims Leads to Record Number of Inspections: </p>
<p>The number of annual product inspections performed by DPRI with regard <br>
to investigating defects has tripled to 10,000 per year up from 3,000 three <br>
years ago as insurers see the financial rewards of identifying the exact cause <br>
of a defective or failed product. </p>
<p>Insurance claims in the US run into the hundreds of millions of dollars each <br>
year with a vast majority of these claims resulting from product failures <br>
caused by defects. Insurance companies routinely pay the policy holder for <br>
damage when a claim is submitted but can recover from the manufacturer <br>
the money paid out when the findings of an investigator determines that <br>
damages were caused by a product defect. The insurance company's right to <br>
recover funds from the manufacturer is a legal principle called subrogation <br>
which cost-effectively saves millions for the insurer while helping to avoid <br>
rising premiums for the consumer. </p>
<p>DPRI's Findings Influence Hi-Profile Cases:</p>
<p>DPRI investigators are recognized by the Courts as experts in their field <br>
whereby their testimony carries tremendous weight as to the final outcome <br>
of an insurance related lawsuit. Here are some examples in which DPRI <br>
investigations enabled the client to achieve a successful verdict in a <br>
subrogation claim:</p>
<p>Masonite Siding Class Action Lawsuit: Serving as an expert witness, DPRI <br>
took samples from over 2,000 homes in 20 states. The lawsuit covered a <br>
total of 13.9 million US homes and based on DPRI's findings resulted in a <br>
$4.3 Billion class action settlement.</p>
<p>Louisiana Pacific Class Action Lawsuit: DPRI inspected 2,000 homes in 19 <br>
states for defective siding. Although the defense contended that that the <br>
siding could not be positively identified once installed, DPRI developed a <br>
method of positively identifying the product and demonstrated this during <br>
testimony. The result was a $750,000 class action settlement for the client.</p>
<p>California Strip Mall Fire Damage: DPRI positively identified the origin, <br>
cause, and manufacturer of a battery charger responsible for heavy fire <br>
damage to a shopping mall. DPRI's client, Reliance Insurance, was able to <br>
subrogate (recover) a $1,000,000 claim.</p>
<p>Ply-Gen (Hoover) vs. Pulte Home: Defective siding was installed in over <br>
13,000 homes in Florida. DPRI investigations and lab analysis resulted in a <br>
$23.3 Million settlement to the homeowners. </p>
<p>The Most Valuable Database In The Industry:</p>
<p>DPRI owns an exclusive proprietary computerized database of over 300,000 <br>
product defects and failures including the key identifiers associated with <br>
these products, a library of over 300,000 photographs with accompanying <br>
documentation, and hundreds of videos. This database is the result of 10 <br>
years of research and is frequently updated. To the Company's knowledge, <br>
there is no other company in the US with such an extensive database, and <br>
any attempt to create one from scratch would be an undertaking of great time <br>
and cost. </p>
<p>Many companies, organizations, and government agencies have approached <br>
DPRI for the purpose of contractually paying for database access. DPRI has <br>
entered negotiations to allow database access, and as a measure of its value, <br>
closed on a contract to receive $1,000,000 from a single company for access <br>
to the database for a 10-year period. This is just the start of what should be <br>
an additional and sizable revenue stream.</p>
<p>Insurance Related Stock Investments - The Key To Success:</p>
<p>A review of the earnings and stock performance for the companies that form <br>
the backbone of the insurance industry dictate that investments in these and <br>
related companies are mandatory for a winning diversified portfolio. As a <br>
leading example, billionaire-financial genius Warren Buffet has grown his <br>
Berkshire Hathaway empire (trading at over $80,000 per share) on the <br>
explosive cash flow from 3 insurance subsidiaries: National Indemnity, <br>
GEICO, and reinsurance giant General Re. </p>
<p>DPRI is being force-fed ever increasing amounts of business by the leading <br>
core of this very successful sector but has remained below the radar of <br>
investors, thus creating a share price that is artificially undervalued. DPRI <br>
has the proven experience that fosters escalating revenues and growth. Based <br>
on the very small float and the ability for the stock to jump sharply on any <br>
real volume, upcoming news and continuous profits will lead to increased <br>
exposure in conjunction with a soaring stock price.</p>
<p>Forward Looking Statements and Disclosure: Hot OTC Stock Picks (HOSP) <br>
cautions that small and micro-cap stocks are high-risk investments and that <br>
some or all investment dollars can be lost. We suggest you consult a <br>
professional investment advisor before purchasing any stock. All opinions <br>
expressed on the featured company are the opinions of HOSP. <br>
HOSP recommends you use the information found here as an initial starting <br>
point for conducting your own research and your own due diligence on the <br>
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that could cause results to differ materially from those set forth in <br>
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