eDoorways Announces Publication of Research Report by Grass Roots Research and Distribution
AUSTIN, TX--(Marketwire - November 3, 2009) - eDoorways Corporation (
A PDF of the research report can be accessed at: [ http://www.grassrootsrd.com/document.php?url=www.grassrootsrd.com/edwy-report.pdf ]
About Grass Roots Research and Distribution, Inc.
Led by Paul Cohen, Grass Root Research and Distribution, Inc., is one of Wall Street's leading independent research firms. As the founder of the Bear Stearns Western Regional Offices, Paul Cohen was one of the original 12 Dirty Dozen analysts regarded by many to be the top 12 security analysts in the nation. Mr. Cohen was also the West Coast Senior Vice President of CBWL-Hayden Stone-American Express. Over the years, Mr. Cohen's partners included Sanford Weill, the past Chairman and CEO of Citigroup and the past Chairman of Solomon Smith Barney, as well as Arthur Levitt, the past Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Grass Root Research and Distribution, Inc., includes nine PhDs (three with MDs), two MDs, six CFAs, three CPAs and 21 analysts covering most industries.
About eDoorways Corporation
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Statements in this news release that are not historical facts, including statements about plans and expectations regarding products and opportunities, demand and acceptance of new or existing products, capital resources and future financial results are forward-looking. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties which may cause the Company's actual results in future periods to differ materially from those expressed. These uncertainties and risks include changing consumer preferences, lack of success of new products, loss of the Company's customers, competition and other factors discussed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.