DALLAS, April 4, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Kathy Lardie, Director of Sales for TalkingStocks.com, announced today that the website has initiated coverage of COSCO ESP, Inc. (Pink Sheets:CCPI). COSCO ESP is a Nevada-based holding company involved in the manufacture and distribution of high-quality Electric Submersible Pump surface control systems and components. The company supports oilfield customers worldwide thru its Canadian and Republic of Malta operating units.
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