WallStreetAudio.com Posts Management Call with Quintek Technologies Discussing Recent Corporate Events


IRVINE, Oct. 21, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- WallStreetAudio.com (WSA) today announced that it has posted a management call with Quintek Technologies (OTCBB:QTEK).

WSA's Todd Gilligan spoke with President and CEO, Robert Steele, and CFO, Andrew Haag to discuss the company's progress on restructuring and plans for the future.

The interview can be heard on http://www.WallStreetAudio.com. The interview also discusses the Company's 10K-SB annual report and recent business developments.

QTEK will also be speaking to investors and the financial community at a microcap investor conference co-sponsored by WSA on November 10, 2003 in Newport Beach, California. For information on attending this event, please contact Cinapsys, Inc. toll-free at 866-327-9476. About WallStreetAudio.com

WallStreetAudio.com (WSA) is an Internet financial news and information portal focused on corporate disclosure and transparency. WSA produces compelling audio interviews with top management from U.S. based public companies and industry specific educational symposiums for the investment community. Distribution in the U.S. is through the http://www.WallStreetAudio.com website and through partnerships in Europe and other parts of the world.

Utilizing streaming audio technologies, WSA brings the investment community relevant and timely information from companies who wish to provide investor's with regular access to important information. WSA is free to the public.

The statements contained in this press release and in the audio interviews referenced herein that are not purely historical are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 37A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including statements regarding the company's hopes, beliefs, intentions, or strategies regarding the future. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, expectation of growth rates, new business, and acquisitions.



            

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