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TheStreetBeat.com Interviews CEO and President of Webxu TheStreetBeat.com Interviews CEO and President of Webxu(0)

In the latest edition of its CEO Interview Series, TheStreetBeat.com spent some time with Matt Hill, CEO of Webxu, Inc. (OTCBB:WBXU) and John Ellis, President and COO of Webxu.  Topics of discussion included the company’s current initiatives, revenue streams (which surpassed $26 million in 2011), acquisitions, Wall Street comparables Read More

Webxu Lower P/E Ratio than Industry Peers and a True Value Proposition Webxu Lower P/E Ratio than Industry Peers and a True Value Proposition(0)

Initial Public Offerings and Internet stocks have been the talk of the market over the last year as the stock market is experiencing the next generation of an Internet boom. While most everyone knows about companies such as Zynga (NASDAQ: ZNGA) and Groupon (NYSE: GRPN), the fact remains that plenty of other companies in the Internet space focused on analytics and customer acquisition have performed far better in ROI. Read More

Webxu Undervalued After Earnings Release Webxu Undervalued After Earnings Release(0)

Webxu Inc. (OTCBB: WBXU), is a performance media company that develops, owns and operates a network of branded consumer websites in categories marked by high consumer engagement and strong advertising spending. Operating in the digital media industry with companies like IAC/InterActive Corp (NASDAQ: IACI), Webxu appears to be significantly undervalued after unveiling its 2011 earnings Read More



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Dana-Farber to Host Cellceutix Trials

Cellceutix Corporation (CTIX)
Cellceutix Corporation has filed its Investigational New Drug application with the FDA. Dana-Farber and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center will be hosting the clinical trials for Kevetrin, Cellceutix's novel cancer drug. Read more news and get a stock quote.

Diabetes Rate Growing Exponentially

According to the International Diabetes Federation, more than 500 million people will be diagnosed with diabetes in the next two decades, a more than 50 percent increase from today. Technologies are available presently to help manage the frequency, complications and costs associated with diabetes. Read the complete article to learn more.

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