Corporate Profile's CPReports.com Publishes Goldman Small Cap Research Newsletter and New Recommendation on Hythiam

Corporate Profile's CPReports.com Publishes Goldman Small Cap Research Newsletter and New Recommendation on Hythiam

Corporate Profile's www.CPReports.com, a leading web-based stock and investment destination, has announced that Goldman Small Cap Research's weekly newsletter, The Goldman Guide, featured several stocks to own this summer. One of them is Hythiam, Inc. , on which Goldman issued new research coverage today with a speculative buy and yearend target of $1.25.

Goldman Small Cap research is a stock market research firm focused on the small cap and micro cap sectors. Goldman Small Cap Research provides weekly summaries of all of its research reports and updates to www.CPReports.com.

According to the newsletter, Goldman Small Cap Research believes that drivers of these stocks this summer will be the release of key, strategic news.

About CPReports.com
CPReports.com features Gene Marcial's Inside Wall Street Newsletter, published three times a week exclusively on www.CPReports.com. The website and newsletter provide readers and subscribers fresh, original, and highly informative ideas and market commentary that they won't get anywhere else. Content is focused on what is going on in the stock market and on Wall Street, including stories about large-capitalization as well as small-cap companies, both on the long and short side.

About Corporate Profile LLC
The Corporate Profile® network, a rapidly expanding website group, is focused on the intersection of finance, fashion and lifestyle. www.CorporateProfile.com

About Goldman Small Cap Research
Led by former Piper Jaffray analyst and mutual fund manager Rob Goldman, Goldman Small Cap Research produces small cap stock market research reports and weekly newsletters. For more information, visit www.goldmanresearch.com.


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