InvestorIdeas.com Launches New Portal for the Music Industry Sector: www.MusicIndustryStocks.com With New Featured Company, SLS International Inc.
by:
dawn van zant
For Immediate Release
February 1st, 2005
InvestorIdeas.com Launches New Portal for the Music Industry Sector: www.MusicIndustryStocks.com With New Featured Company, SLS International Inc.
Unique SLS Technology Loudspeakers Feature Celebrity Endorsements From Musical Icons Sting And Quincy Jones.
POINT ROBERTS, WA-------------------------------, February 1st, ---2005 - InvestorIdeas.com, an investor news portal for the small cap stock market investor, announces the launch of a new portal within its content umbrella, www.MusicIndustryStocks.com (MIS). InvestorIdeas.com is proud to launch this industry portal in concert with the addition of a new featured client in this industry: SLS International Inc. (OTCBB: SITI). SLS International, Inc. is a 30-year-old manufacturer and developer of new patent-pending ultra-high fidelity Ribbon Driver loudspeakers, Patented Evenstar Digital Amplifiers, and sound systems for the commercial, home entertainment, professional and music markets. SLS has perfected the ribbon-driver technology enabling their loudspeakers to achieve exceptional inner detail and accuracy with 20 to 30 percent less the distortion of typical compression driver and dome tweeters. SLS recently announced a new line of home entertainment speaker production with development partner and musical icon Quincy Jones. The ‘Q’ Series of loudspeakers will combine SLS' proprietary "ribbon driver" technology with Mr. Jones' innovative design for optimum sound. Future ‘Q’ Line products may also incorporate SLS' Patented Evenstar digital amplifier technology.
“For years SLS has manufactured the finest loudspeakers in the industry. SLS speakers are widely regarded as the current state of the art in audio reproduction and sound reinforcement,” said John Gott, President and CEO of SLS International. “Our recent expansion into the retail home theater market is being met with great enthusiasm from retailers and users alike. This expansion in conjunction with the ongoing growth in the sound reinforcement, studio reference and commercial sound fields has necessitated the acquisition of a new production facility. Late in 2004 SLS International secured a new 150,000 sq/ft. facility and will be moving operations to that facility early in 2005. We are tremendously excited about the future and look forward to continued growth and prosperity.”
The newly launched portal (MIS) offers investors a global news portal and research resources to track NASDAQ, AMEX and OTC music industry stocks, an industry that generates revenues to the tune of $40 billion annually, with the US recording industry accounting for one third of that number. MIS features a directory of public and private music industry companies, music stocks, music instrument/technology/sound reproduction manufacturers, music retailers, production and broadcasting companies, service providers, music related funds, as well as exclusive MIS articles.
MIS brings an established list of industry contacts and relationships with the music media, fund managers, analysts and more. The site is updated on a daily basis, to feature current news on: satellite/digital/web radio business information, legislative issues, legal musical download news, musical and sound reproduction technology updates, public company news, investment firms doing business within the music industry, business news and analysis, successful industry IPOs, intellectual property piracy and file sharing news, major and independent label financial news, and recording industry data.
www.MusicIndustryStocks.com featured profiled companies: SLS International Inc. (OTCBB: SITI). (MIS is compensated by companies as disclosed in disclaimer.)
MusicIndustryStocks.com includes a growing list of public companies in the sector. Click here for a partial list of companies involved in the sector.
http://www.musicindustrystocks.com/MIS/Stock_List.asp
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The newly launched portal (MIS) offers investors a global news portal and research resources to track NASDAQ, AMEX and OTC music industry stocks, an industry that generates revenues to the tune of $40 billion annually, with the US recording industry accounting for one third of that number. MIS features a directory of public and private music industry companies, music stocks, music instrument/technology/sound reproduction manufacturers, music retailers, production and broadcasting companies, service providers, music related funds, as well as exclusive MIS articles.
A Huge Concern Over Web:
Music Download
by: Plaily Muzic
Internet has come to change everything that once relations used to be
lied on. Since Internet had invaded homes, the daily life has never been
the same again. Internet changed the family’s habits, the culture and the
way someone sees the world. Music is just a part of this change.
Regarding to music, this issue is even more complicated. People now can
prepare their own CDs by downloading music from the Internet. And this has
become another problematic thing that has contributed to increase the
piracy.
The music download problem lies on two issues:
- If people can have access to the most varied types of music, they can
have a better idea of a particular artist’s material, they can find out
singers they had never heard of and get their CDs even this. These actions
may be a little bit illegal and sometimes reduce the profits of the big
music companies, but, however, it increases the range where a singer is
known. When this happens, both singer and his/her music records win a
special recognition, which may lead to the hire of them for shows and
(guess what?) profits.
- But if it is true that music download can be beneficial for an
artist, sometimes it can also be harmful, speaking about profits of
course. And this loss of money in general happens to already famous
artists. People download their songs from the Internet because they
already know that singer and because they like him/her.
The big music industry complex has a tough battle to face. Profits or
recognition!? Profits and recognition depends on each other: you only have
profits when you achieve recognition, but your recognition can be measured
by your profits. How to solve the problem?
Well, even if this matter seems to be far from a solution, some
measures are being taken by the companies. Some laws have been created and
other demands are being done. Even if it is hard to supervise all the
websites on the Internet that offer music download, some people have been
being charged of piracy and arrested.
Janis Ian on her article states that the music download increases the
profit of the music industries, instead of what these industries allege.
According to Janis, when people downloads a music form he Internet and get
to know that song, they buy the CD because they already liked it and have
no way to regret buying that CD. She also states that this happens because
most of people cannot pay for a CD just to “give it a try”.