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      schrieb am 06.02.05 23:15:40
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      An der Nasdaq kaufen Wkn 928247 (ADST)

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      schrieb am 06.02.05 23:24:39
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Argumente klasse
      Ausführungen klasse
      Fakten klasse
      du hast mich überzeugt KAUFEN KAUFEN KAUFE
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      schrieb am 06.02.05 23:33:03
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Das Wichtigste hast Du noch vergessen:
      Pro Aktie ist das Verlustrisiko auf 0,75 Cent begrenzt! Also nicht mal 1 Dollar!
      Im Vergleich zu Google ist das quasi risikolos, denn bei Google-Aktien ist das Verlustrisiko pro Aktie bei 157,60 Dollar. Das bedeutet, das Verlustrisiko pro Aktie ist bei Google um das 210-fache höher! Und Google ist nun wirklich eine Firma, der man Großes zutraut - trotzdem dieses hohe Risiko im Vergleich zu ADSTAR.
      Helau!:laugh:
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      schrieb am 06.02.05 23:57:00
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      #3
      Ein ganz wichtiges Generalargument wollen wir nicht vergessen.

      Der Kurs ist so lange gefallen, da kanns nur noch aufwärtsgehen. Irgendwann mal. Oder etwa nicht? ;)


      Mehr Infos gibt es übrigens hier:

      http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=Adst

      And here are the grim numbers ;)

      http://finance.yahoo.com/q/is?s=adst
      ca 2,5 Mio können sie noch verbrennen laut Cash Statement, dann R.I.P!

      Helau!
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      schrieb am 07.02.05 07:04:07
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      kaufen sie aktien, deren chart von links unten nach rechts oben verläuft !:lick:
      ....warum sollte adst auf einmal ausbrechen???

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      abwarten
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      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      na immerhin nannte er sich hier schon sohu als sohu bei 1 Euro stand :)

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      schrieb am 05.06.05 17:30:04
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      jetzt einsteigen!
      chart dreht!
      nächste woche über 1$


      habe immer schön nachgekauft.


      [AdStar to Provide Dayton Daily News With Recruitment Ad Transaction Services
      Wednesday May 25, 8:30 am ET
      AdStar to Enable Dayton Daily News With Web-Based Capabilities for Recruitment Classified Advertisements



      MARINA DEL REY, Calif., May 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News), the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries, today announced that it has reached an agreement with the Dayton Daily News to power Web-based order entry for the publication`s recruitment (i.e., help wanted) classified advertisements. The newspaper, owned by Cox Newspapers, Inc., will use AdStar`s XML Gateway to provide advertisers with the ability to self-publish recruitment advertisements in the classified section of both print and online versions of the paper through the web site www.daytondailynews.com.
      ADVERTISEMENT


      AdStar recently completed a similar project for Cox` flagship newspaper, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC). Based upon the success of that initiative, Cox Newspapers, a subsidiary of Cox Enterprises (one of the nation`s leading media and auto auction companies) has elected to empower the Dayton newspaper with AdStar`s services.

      Once created on the Web, ads will flow through AdStar`s XML Gateway to the publication`s front-end publishing system and/or the newspaper`s web site. AdStar`s Web-based ad-transaction technology extends the classified advertising self-publishing opportunities for newspapers by allowing advertisers to simultaneously create, schedule and pay for ads for publication in the print and online versions of the newspaper.

      " The opportunity to work with the Dayton newspaper evolved from our successful relationship with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution," observed Leslie Bernhard, president and chief executive officer of AdStar, Inc. " The AJC continues to be a marquee client for us, and represents a prime example of how to successfully integrate online and print ad sales. We are confident that we can also help the Dayton Daily News extend its advertising sales opportunities by enhancing its classified ad products with our technology and value-added services. Recruitment, or `help wanted,` ads represent the most profitable form of classified advertising for most newspapers, and we are pleased that the Dayton Daily News has chosen our solution to broaden its advertising reach and revenues. We look forward to a further expansion in our relationship with Cox and its newspaper properties."

      AdStar`s services will enable the newspaper`s Internet platform to offer advertisers ad enhancements and a variety of pricing packages for a combination of print and online products. All ads created online will be stored in directories, and advertisers will be able to go online and instantly recall, change and schedule previously published ads for renewal.

      Dayton Daily News was the first newspaper purchased by Governor James M. Cox in 1898 and has a circulation of nearly 142,000 during the week and more than 194,000 on the weekends. Dayton Daily News is part of Cox Ohio Publishing, which includes four dailies and five weeklies with a paid circulation footprint of more than 277,000 on Sundays and 211,000 daily. Cox Newspapers, Inc., headquartered in Atlanta, produces 17 daily and 25 non-daily newspapers, which reach 1.2 million each weekday and more than 1.6 million on Sundays.

      About AdStar, Inc.

      AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News) is the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries. AdStar`s proprietary suite of e-commerce services includes remote ad entry software and web-based ad transaction services, as well as payment processing and content processing solutions that are provided through its Edgil Associates subsidiary, the industry`s largest supplier of automated payment processing services. AdStar`s ad transaction infrastructure powers classified ad sales for more than 40 of the largest newspapers in the United States, the Newspaper Association of America`s bonafideclassifieds.com, CareerBuilder, and a growing number of other online and print media companies. EdgCapture, Edgil`s automated payment process solution, is currently employed by call centers at more than 100 of the nation`s leading newspaper and magazines. AdStar is headquartered in Marina del Rey, Calif., and its Edgil office is located in North Chelmsford, Mass. For additional information on AdStar, Inc., visit www.adstar.com.

      Forward Looking Statements

      This release contains forward-looking statements concerning the business and products of the company. Actual results may differ from those projected or implied by such forward-looking statements depending on a number of risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the following: historical business has already matured, new online business is unproven and may not generate expected revenues, and Internet security risks. Other risks inherent in the business of the company are described in Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the company`s annual report on Form 10-KSB. The company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.

      AdStar Company Contact: Jeff Baudo, 310-577-8255, jbaudo@adstar.com

      AdStar Media Contact: Kevin Wilson, 513-885-5520,

      kwilson@kevinwilsonpr.com




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      schrieb am 05.06.05 17:31:05
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      Charleston Newspapers, Inc. Selects AdStar for Web-based Ad Transaction Services
      Tuesday May 31, 8:30 am ET
      AdStar to Integrate Print and Online Ad Transaction Services for Charleston`s Major Newspapers



      MARINA DEL REY, Calif., May 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News), the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries, today announced that Charleston Newspapers, Inc. has selected AdStar`s Web-based ad transaction technology to integrate print and online classified ad transaction services at the company`s three newspapers, The Charleston Gazette, Charleston Daily Mail and Sunday Gazette-Mail. The combined daily circulation of the Gazette and Daily Mail is more than 77,000, while the circulation for the Sunday Gazette-Mail is nearly 85,000 (i).
      ADVERTISEMENT


      AdStar`s Web-based ad-transaction technology extends the classified advertising self-publishing opportunities for the Charleston newspapers by allowing advertisers to simultaneously create, schedule and pay for ads for publication in the print and online versions of one or more of the Charleston newspapers. AdStar`s technology will allow advertisers to submit their ads through a single web interface at http://classifieds.cnpapers.com/placeanad.html for both print and online publication. Advertisers will also be able to access the Web interface through http://www.wvgazette.com and http://www.dailymail.com.

      " This agreement with Charleston Newspapers incorporates the two largest newspapers in the state of West Virginia and significantly expands our reach into a previously untapped area of the country," stated Leslie Bernhard, president and chief executive officer of AdStar, Inc. " We continue to gain momentum through opportunities such as this, and with each agreement we demonstrate our ability to help newspapers of all sizes to harness the power of the Internet. We make it easier for advertisers to benefit from the reach of our newspaper customers, which translates into increased transactions and revenues for publishers. We are pleased that Charleston Newspapers has selected our technology and look forward to a long-term relationship with the organization."

      Beyond ad transactions, AdStar`s services will allow Charleston Newspapers to offer advertisers a variety of ad enhancements and pricing packages for a combination of print and online products.

      About AdStar, Inc.

      AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News) is the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries. AdStar`s proprietary suite of e-commerce services includes remote ad entry software and web-based ad transaction services, as well as payment processing and content processing solutions that are provided through its Edgil Associates subsidiary, the industry`s largest supplier of automated payment processing services. AdStar`s ad transaction infrastructure powers classified ad sales for more than 40 of the largest newspapers in the United States, the Newspaper Association of America`s bonafideclassifieds.com, CareerBuilder, and a growing number of other online and print media companies. EdgCapture, Edgil`s automated payment process solution, is currently employed by call centers at more than 100 of the nation`s leading newspaper and magazines. AdStar is headquartered in Marina del Rey, Calif., and its Edgil office is located in North Chelmsford, Mass. For additional information on AdStar, Inc., visit www.adstar.com.

      Forward-Looking Statements

      This release contains forward-looking statements concerning the business and products of the company. Actual results may differ from those projected or implied by such forward-looking statements depending on a number of risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the following: historical business has already matured, new online business is unproven and may not generate expected revenues, and Internet security risks. Other risks inherent in the business of the company are described in Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the company`s annual report on Form 10-KSB. The company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.


      AdStar Company Contact: Jeff Baudo, 310-577-8255, jbaudo@adstar.com
      AdStar Media Contact: Kevin Wilson, 513-885-5520,
      kwilson@kevinwilsonpr.com

      (i) Charleston Newspaper, Inc. Newspaper Publishers Statement for
      Six Months Ended September 30, 2004,
      http://www.cnpapers.com/statement_0904.pdf




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      Source: AdStar, Inc.
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      schrieb am 05.06.05 17:32:05
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      AdStar Technology to Facilitate Online Ad Transactions for Las Vegas Review-Journal
      Thursday June 2, 8:30 am ET
      Nevada`s Largest Newspaper Adopts AdStar`s Web-Based Classified Ad Transaction Technology



      MARINA DEL REY, Calif., June 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News), the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries, today announced that the Las Vegas Review-Journal will integrate AdStar`s Web-based ad transaction technology to enhance the publication`s print and online classified ad offerings. As a result, advertisers will be able to create, schedule and pay for ads for publication in the print and online versions of the Review-Journal. The largest newspaper in the Stephens Media Group, the Review-Journal has a daily circulation of more than 160,000 and a Sunday circulation of more than 224,000(i).
      AdStar`s technology will allow Review-Journal advertisers to choose from a variety of ad enhancements and pricing packages, and then submit their ads through a single web interface at http://www.reviewjournal.com. Once created on the Web, ads will flow through AdStar`s infrastructure to the Review-Journal where they can be published in the print and/or online versions of the newspaper.

      " The Review-Journal is our first newspaper partner in Nevada, and we look forward to incorporating our industry-leading online ad sales solution into Stephens Media Group`s flagship publication," stated Leslie Bernhard, president and chief executive officer of AdStar, Inc. " We continue to see a growing demand for e-commerce services that can help publishers deliver more integrated advertising strategies to their customers, and we have a great opportunity to help the Review-Journal and Stephens Media build their print and online advertising revenue. As we add newspaper partners, we continue to increase the number of ads processed through our infrastructure; demonstrating the scalability of our technology."

      AdStar`s Web-based ad sales solution delivers user-friendly ad templates, newspaper-specific layouts and feature-rich formatting options (e.g., font size, bold type, borders, indentation, and special characters). AdStar also offers real-time credit card authorization and processing services, a variety of " up-sell" tools (e.g., photos, borders, graphics, shading), e-mail renewal notices and comprehensive management reports.

      About AdStar, Inc.

      AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News) is the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries. AdStar`s proprietary suite of e-commerce services includes remote ad entry software and web-based ad transaction services, as well as payment processing and content processing solutions that are provided through its Edgil Associates subsidiary, the industry`s largest supplier of automated payment processing services. AdStar`s ad transaction infrastructure powers classified ad sales for more than 40 of the largest newspapers in the United States, the Newspaper Association of America`s bonafideclassifieds.com, CareerBuilder, and a growing number of other online and print media companies. EdgCapture, Edgil`s automated payment process solution, is currently employed by call centers at more than 100 of the nation`s leading newspaper and magazines. AdStar is headquartered in Marina del Rey, Calif., and its Edgil office is located in North Chelmsford, Mass. For additional information on AdStar, Inc., visit www.adstar.com.

      Forward Looking Statements

      This release contains forward-looking statements concerning the business and products of the company. Actual results may differ from those projected or implied by such forward-looking statements depending on a number of risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the following: historical business has already matured, new online business is unproven and may not generate expected revenues, and Internet security risks. Other risks inherent in the business of the company are described in Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the company`s annual report on Form 10-KSB. The company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.


      (i) http://www.reviewjournal.com/about/print/rjhistory.html

      AdStar Company Contact: Jeff Baudo, 310-577-8255,
      jbaudo@adstar.com
      AdStar Media Contact: Kevin Wilson, 513-885-5520,
      kwilson@kevinwilsonpr.com





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      Source: AdStar, Inc.
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      schrieb am 07.06.05 18:33:30
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      The News Journal Selects AdStar to Support Contract and Large Volume Advertisers
      Monday June 6, 8:30 am ET
      Delaware`s Only Statewide Daily Newspaper Incorporates AdStar`s Technology to Extend Classified Advertising Reach



      MARINA DEL REY, Calif., June 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News), the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries, today announced that The News Journal in Wilmington, Del. has purchased AdStar`s technology to help the newspaper extend its advertising reach to contract agencies and large volume advertisers throughout the eastern United States. AdStar integrates with most front-end publication and advertising systems, and will allow advertisers to submit print-ready ads for publication in The News Journal through a secure, password-protected connection to the newspaper. The News Journal reaches more than 116,000 people daily, has a Sunday circulation of more than 140,000 and an average Sunday readership of 569,000.(i)
      ADVERTISEMENT


      AdStar features robust authoring tools and enhanced formatting options that are designed for professional advertisers. Ads that are created using AdStar are delivered through AdStar`s infrastructure to the newspaper`s front- end system, returning advertisers real-time ad pricing and order confirmation. AdStar provides publishers with complete access management and client set-up tools, as well as comprehensive management reports.

      "By integrating AdStar`s technology, The News Journal will simplify classified ad sales for contract and large volume advertisers in Delaware, as well as surrounding areas," said Leslie Bernhard, president and chief executive officer of AdStar." We are excited about helping The News Journal broaden its advertising reach by introducing this new technology, and we are confident that advertisers will appreciate the speed and convenience of creating, scheduling and submitting ads directly to the newspaper."

      With AdStar, advertisers have complete control over classified ad creation and scheduling. Ad agencies and large volume advertisers have traditionally used fax machines to submit classified ads to newspapers, which requires publishers to staff people for proofing, re-keying and submitting ads for publication, and for verifying scheduling. AdStar`s technology helps eliminate steps in the classified ad publication process and reduce time and overhead for the newspaper, while allowing advertisers to submit ads 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

      Currently, more than 400 recruitment agencies use AdStar to send hundreds of millions of dollars of advertising to newspapers every year. The application is fully integrated into more than 50 publications across the United States.

      About AdStar, Inc.

      AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News) is the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries. AdStar`s proprietary suite of e-commerce services includes remote ad entry software and web-based ad transaction services, as well as payment processing and content processing solutions that are provided through its Edgil Associates subsidiary, the industry`s largest supplier of automated payment processing services. AdStar`s ad transaction infrastructure powers classified ad sales for more than 40 of the largest newspapers in the United States, the Newspaper Association of America`s http://bonafideclassifieds.com, CareerBuilder, and a growing number of other online and print media companies. EdgCapture, Edgil`s automated payment process solution, is currently employed by call centers at more than 100 of the nation`s leading newspaper and magazines. AdStar is headquartered in Marina del Rey, Calif., and its Edgil office is located in North Chelmsford, Mass. For additional information on AdStar, Inc., visit http://www.adstar.com .

      Forward Looking Statements

      This release contains forward-looking statements concerning the business and products of the company. Actual results may differ from those projected or implied by such forward-looking statements depending on a number of risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the following: historical business has already matured, new online business is unproven and may not generate expected revenues, and Internet security risks. Other risks inherent in the business of the company are described in Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the company`s annual report on Form 10-KSB. The company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.


      (i) http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/yearbook/reports_tre…
      http://www2.delawareonline.com/advertising/

      AdStar Company Contact:
      Jeff Baudo, 310-577-8255
      jbaudo@adstar.com

      AdStar Media Contact:
      Kevin Wilson, 513-885-5520,
      kwilson@kevinwilsonpr.com





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      Source: AdStar, Inc.
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      schrieb am 08.06.05 11:56:21
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      sieht sehr gut aus :lick:
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      schrieb am 25.06.05 15:37:37
      Beitrag Nr. 13 ()
      AdStar Technology Allows Austin American-Statesman to Merge Print and Online Recruitment Ad Sales
      Wednesday June 8, 8:30 am ET
      AdStar`s XML Technology Platform Makes it Easier for Recruitment Advertisers to Post Ads in Print and Online



      MARINA DEL REY, Calif., June 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News), the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries, today announced that the Austin American-Statesman has selected AdStar`s Web-based ad transaction technology to power the publication`s recruitment classified advertisement sales. The Austin American-Statesman, which is owned by Cox Newspapers, Inc., will use AdStar`s XML Gateway to allow advertisers to self-publish recruitment advertisements in both print and online versions of the newspaper through the Web site, www.statesman.com.



      AdStar recently announced a similar contract with Cox Newspaper`s Dayton Daily News, and the company also powers recruitment ad sales for Cox` flagship newspaper, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC). AdStar`s technology allows advertisers to create ads online using a variety of formatting and enhancement options; schedule the ads for publication in the print and/or online versions of the newspaper; and pay for the ads using AdStar`s e-commerce services.

      "The Austin American-Statesman is a marquee customer for us, and this new relationship will strengthen our position as the leading provider of e-commerce sales and service for the newspaper industry," stated Leslie Bernhard, president and chief executive officer of AdStar, Inc. "Our relationship with Cox Newspapers has continued to strengthen during the past couple of years as the implementation of our technology has boosted sales of classified advertising products and services at the AJC. Cox Newspapers continues to recognize the value of integrating print and online ad strategies, and as a result, we are now working with the Dayton Daily News and Austin American-Statesmen. We are pleased with the results at the AJC and look forward to experiencing similar success with other Cox newspapers."

      AdStar`s services will enable the newspaper`s Web site to offer advertisers a variety of pricing packages for a combination of print and online products. In addition, advertisers will be able to go online and instantly recall, change and/or schedule the re-publication of previous ads in future editions of the newspaper.

      Started in 1914, the Austin American-Statesman has a daily circulation of more than 177,000 and a Sunday circulation of more than 226,000. Cox Newspapers, Inc., headquartered in Atlanta, produces 17 daily and 25 non-daily newspapers that reach 1.2 million readers each weekday and more than 1.6 million on Sundays.

      About AdStar, Inc.

      AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News) is the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries. AdStar`s proprietary suite of e-commerce services includes remote ad entry software and web-based ad transaction services, as well as payment processing and content processing solutions that are provided through its Edgil Associates subsidiary, the industry`s largest supplier of automated payment processing services. AdStar`s ad transaction infrastructure powers classified ad sales for more than 40 of the largest newspapers in the United States, the Newspaper Association of America`s bonafideclassifieds.com, CareerBuilder, and a growing number of other online and print media companies. EdgCapture, Edgil`s automated payment process solution, is currently employed by call centers at more than 100 of the nation`s leading newspaper and magazines. AdStar is headquartered in Marina del Rey, Calif., and its Edgil office is located in North Chelmsford, Mass. For additional information on AdStar, Inc., visit www.adstar.com.

      Forward Looking Statements

      This release contains forward-looking statements concerning the business and products of the company. Actual results may differ from those projected or implied by such forward-looking statements depending on a number of risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the following: historical business has already matured, new online business is unproven and may not generate expected revenues, and Internet security risks. Other risks inherent in the business of the company are described in Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the company`s annual report on Form 10-KSB. The company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.

      AdStar Company Contact: Jeff Baudo, 310-577-8255, jbaudo@adstar.com

      AdStar Media Contact: Kevin Wilson, 513-885-5520,


      kwilson@kevinwilsonpr.com



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      Source: AdStar, Inc.
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      schrieb am 25.06.05 15:40:53
      Beitrag Nr. 14 ()
      AdStar Technology to Power Classified Ad Sales Online for amNew York
      Monday June 13, 8:30 am ET
      AdStar Makes it Easier to Place Classified Ads in Print and Online Versions of New York`s Free Daily Newspaper



      MARINA DEL REY, Calif., June 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News), the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries, today announced that amNew York, New York`s free daily newspaper, has selected AdStar`s Web-based ad transaction technology to power classified ad sales online. amNew York, which has a current circulation of more than 311,000 (i) will use AdStar`s technology to enable advertisers to create, schedule, submit and pay for print and online classified ads through the newspaper`s Web site at www.am-ny.com.


      AdStar`s Web-based classified ad transaction technology is at the heart of classified ad sales channels for a growing number of metropolitan newspapers throughout the United States. AdStar will develop and host an online classified ad sales portal for amNew York, which will allow advertisers to place ads for distribution in both the print and online versions of the newspaper. AdStar`s technology allows publishers to accept ads 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, while expanding the newspaper`s reach to new "audiences" of potential advertisers.

      "We are pleased to be able to expand our presence in the New York market with the addition of amNew York," commented Leslie Bernhard, president and chief executive officer of AdStar, Inc. "This agreement with amNew York grew out of our successful relationship with Newsday, which was one of the early adopters of our Web-based ad sales technology. We are confident that amNew York`s advertisers will appreciate our user-friendly application, which will guide them step-by-step through the entire classified ad placement process and allow them to submit and pay for both print and online ads through one convenient online transaction. Our technology helps amNew York take full advantage of e-commerce technology by transforming the newspaper`s online presence into a full-service ad sales channel."

      AdStar`s classified ad transaction technology is delivered to publishers as an outsourced service with pricing based on a fixed monthly hosting fee and a fee for each ad transaction. In addition to developing and hosting the customized ad-transaction Web pages, AdStar monitors the transactions, processes e-commerce payments, and manages the electronic delivery of ads to the newspapers` front-end and online publishing systems. AdStar`s technology offers advertisers a variety of formatting and enhancement options, as well as a combination of print and online pricing packages.

      About AdStar, Inc.

      AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News) is the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries. AdStar`s proprietary suite of e-commerce services includes remote ad entry software and web-based ad transaction services, as well as payment processing and content processing solutions that are provided through its Edgil Associates subsidiary, the industry`s largest supplier of automated payment processing services. AdStar`s ad transaction infrastructure powers classified ad sales for more than 40 of the largest newspapers in the United States, the Newspaper Association of America`s bonafideclassifieds.com, CareerBuilder, and a growing number of other online and print media companies. EdgCapture, Edgil`s automated payment process solution, is currently employed by call centers at more than 100 of the nation`s leading newspaper and magazines. AdStar is headquartered in Marina del Rey, Calif., and its Edgil office is located in North Chelmsford, Mass. For additional information on AdStar, Inc., visit www.adstar.com.

      Forward Looking Statements

      This release contains forward-looking statements concerning the business and products of the company. Actual results may differ from those projected or implied by such forward-looking statements depending on a number of risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the following: historical business has already matured, new online business is unproven and may not generate expected revenues, and Internet security risks. Other risks inherent in the business of the company are described in Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the company`s annual report on Form 10-KSB. The company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.

      AdStar Company Contact: Jeff Baudo, 310-577-8255, jbaudo@adstar.com

      AdStar Media Contact: Kevin Wilson, 513-885-5520, kwilson@kevinwilsonpr.com

      (i) http://business.lihistory.com/amNewYork/pdfs/presentationnop… pg. 7




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      schrieb am 16.08.05 10:17:32
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      Alameda Newspaper Group Integrates AdStar`s Ad Transaction Technology
      Wednesday August 3, 8:30 am ET
      Six ANG Newspapers Can Now Offer Customers Integrated Print and Online Classified Advertising Options Using AdStar`s Technology


      MARINA DEL REY, Calif., Aug. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News), the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries, today announced that it has completed the integration of its Web-based ad sales technology for six of Alameda Newspaper Group`s (ANG) Bay Area newspapers. As a result, advertisers can now create, schedule and pay for ads online for publication in the print and online versions of the Alameda Times-Star, Oakland Tribune, San Mateo County Times, Tri-Valley Herald, The Argus and The Daily Review. ANG is part of MediaNews Group, Inc., one of the nation`s largest newspaper companies.




      " The online sales channel continues to increase its importance to our industry, and to our business locally," according to David Prizer, ANG`s Vice President of Interactive & Classifieds. " We are confident in AdStar`s ability to support that growth." In March 2005, AdStar announced that MediaNews Group Interactive (MNGi), the new media division of MediaNews Group, had selected AdStar`s e-commerce suite to power Web-based ad sales for all of the company`s newspapers. ANG newspapers are the first of several new MNGi newspapers to implement AdStar`s technology as part of the new contract.

      " We are pleased to announce significant progress in our MNGi implementation schedule with the launch of six new ANG newspapers on our e-commerce platform," stated Leslie Bernhard, president and chief executive officer of AdStar, Inc. " Our Web-based classified ad transaction technology is the foundation of the online ad sales channels for many of the leading newspapers in the country, and will now make it easier for advertisers in the Bay Area to place print and online ads into their local ANG newspapers. We are excited to be working with ANG, and MNGi`s newspapers across the country, to help enhance their classified ad sales and services."

      AdStar`s technology integrates seamlessly with newspapers` web sites, allowing ANG to retain control over the `look and feel` of its newspapers` online brands. AdStar furnishes and hosts the application suite, monitors ad transactions throughout the transactions sessions, handles payment authorization and settlement, and the electronic delivery of the ads to the newspapers, and provides ongoing technical support to customers, among other services.

      AdStar allows ANG advertisers to choose from a variety of ad enhancements and pricing packages, and then submit one or more ads through a single web interface at the newspapers` web sites. Once created on the Web, ads will flow through AdStar`s infrastructure to the newspapers legacy systems where they can be published in the print and/or online versions of the newspaper.

      Bernhard added, " AdStar`s Web-based ad sales solution creates a convenient, always-on sales channel for advertisers and expands ANG`s newspapers` reach to new advertisers and beyond traditional business hours."

      About MediaNews Group

      MediaNews Group, Inc. is the nation`s seventh largest newspaper company, with headquarters in Denver, CO. MediaNews Group and its affiliated companies publish 50 daily newspapers and 121 non-daily publications in 12 states with daily and Sunday circulation of approximately 2.1 million and 2.4 million, respectively.

      In addition, MediaNews Group owns a CBS affiliate in Anchorage, Alaska and four radio stations in Texas. MediaNews Group maintains 74 Web sites for its daily newspapers and an umbrella site, newschoice.com.

      About AdStar, Inc.

      AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News) is the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries. AdStar`s proprietary suite of e-commerce services includes remote ad entry software and web-based ad transaction services, as well as payment processing and content processing solutions that are provided through its Edgil Associates subsidiary, the industry`s largest supplier of automated payment processing services. AdStar`s ad transaction infrastructure powers classified ad sales for more than 40 of the largest newspapers in the United States, the Newspaper Association of America`s bonafideclassifieds.com, CareerBuilder, and a growing number of other online and print media companies. EdgCapture, Edgil`s automated payment process solution, is currently employed by call centers at more than 100 of the nation`s leading newspaper and magazines. AdStar is headquartered in Marina del Rey, Calif., and its Edgil office is located in North Chelmsford, Mass. For additional information on AdStar, Inc., visit www.adstar.com.

      Forward-Looking Statements

      This release contains forward-looking statements concerning the business and products of the company. Actual results may differ from those projected or implied by such forward-looking statements depending on a number of risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the following: historical business has already matured, new online business is unproven and may not generate expected revenues, and Internet security risks. Other risks inherent in the business of the company are described in Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the company`s annual report on Form 10-KSB. The company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.


      AdStar Company Contact: Jeff Baudo, 310-577-8255,
      jbaudo@adstar.com

      AdStar Media Contact: Kevin Wilson, 513-885-5520,
      kwilson@kevinwilsonpr.com




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      schrieb am 16.08.05 10:19:17
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      Los Angeles Newspaper Group Upgrades to Latest AdStar Technology
      Thursday August 4, 8:30 am ET
      MediaNews Group Continues Company-Wide Rollout of AdStar Technology


      MARINA DEL REY, Calif., Aug. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News), the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries, today announced that the Los Angeles Newspaper Group (LANG) has upgraded seven of its metropolitan dailies, located in and around Los Angeles, with the latest AdStar technology. LANG is part of MediaNews Group, Inc. (MNG), the nation`s seventh-largest newspaper company.



      Today`s announcement continues the first phase of MNG`s company-wide conversion of all of its newspapers to AdStar`s Web-based ad sales application and AdStar`s E-commerce platform. The conversion project was announced earlier this year and will more than double the number of newspapers served by AdStar`s Web-based products and services. The upgrade allows consumers in the Los Angeles area to access the same level of technology soon to be available through all of MNG`s newspapers.

      " MediaNews Group wanted to deploy comparable E-commerce technology across all its newspaper web sites in order to ensure that its advertisers across the country have access to the latest tools to bolster the success of their print and online advertisements," stated Leslie Bernhard, president and chief executive officer of AdStar, Inc. " Empowering LANG with our latest technology release means advertisers will have access to all of the new options and features that will be available through the rest of the group`s newspaper web sites. These features include API-based third-party Web applications, such as online auctions and event components. MediaNews Group`s investment in upgrading LANG is part of a powerful brand strategy, and we are proud that our platform received this endorsement."

      AdStar`s technology allows advertisers to create, schedule and pay for classified ads for publication in print and online versions of newspapers through a single online transaction. Among the value-added advertising services recently integrated into the publishing infrastructure at LANG newspapers are CityXpress` Marketplace technology and EdgCapture`s payment processing services. AdStar`s technology will also allow LANG to easily integrate additional XML-based applications in the future.

      LANG newspapers include the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, Long Beach Press-Telegram, Los Angeles Daily News, Pasadena Star-News, San Bernardino Sun, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, and Whittier Daily News. LANG has a paid circulation of more than 600,000, with 1.4 million daily readers and 1.5 million Sunday readers. LANG`s newspaper web sites also attract more than 1.8 million unique visitors each month.

      About MediaNews Group, Inc.

      MediaNews Group, Inc. is the nation`s seventh largest newspaper company, with headquarters in Denver, Colo. MediaNews Group and its affiliated companies publish 50 daily newspapers and 121 non-daily publications in 12 states with daily and Sunday circulation of approximately 2.1 million and 2.4 million, respectively.

      In addition, MediaNews Group owns a CBS affiliate in Anchorage, Alaska and four radio stations in Texas. MediaNews Group maintains 74 Web sites for its daily newspapers and an umbrella site, newschoice.com.

      About AdStar, Inc.

      AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News) is the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries. AdStar`s proprietary suite of e-commerce services includes remote ad entry software and web-based ad transaction services, as well as payment processing and content processing solutions that are provided through its Edgil Associates subsidiary, the industry`s largest supplier of automated payment processing services. AdStar`s ad transaction infrastructure powers classified ad sales for more than 40 of the largest newspapers in the United States, the Newspaper Association of America`s bonafideclassifieds.com, CareerBuilder, and a growing number of other online and print media companies. EdgCapture, Edgil`s automated payment process solution, is currently employed by call centers at more than 100 of the nation`s leading newspaper and magazines. AdStar is headquartered in Marina del Rey, Calif., and its Edgil office is located in North Chelmsford, Mass. For additional information on AdStar, Inc., visit www.adstar.com.

      Forward Looking Statements

      This release contains forward-looking statements concerning the business and products of the company. Actual results may differ from those projected or implied by such forward-looking statements depending on a number of risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the following: historical business has already matured, new online business is unproven and may not generate expected revenues, and Internet security risks. Other risks inherent in the business of the company are described in Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the company`s annual report on Form 10-KSB. The company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.

      AdStar Company Contact: Jeff Baudo, 310-577-8255, jbaudo@adstar.com

      AdStar Media Contact: Kevin Wilson, 513-885-5520,

      kwilson@kevinwilsonpr.com




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      schrieb am 16.08.05 10:21:17
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      AdStar Technology Now Powering Web-based Classified Ad Transactions for MediaNews Group`s Connecticut and Massachusetts Newspapers
      Wednesday August 10, 8:30 am ET
      Seventeen East Coast newspapers implement AdStar`s technology to facilitate print and online ad placement


      MARINA DEL REY, Calif., Aug. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News), the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries, today announced that it has completed the integration of its ad transaction technology for seven Connecticut newspapers and ten Massachusetts newspapers owned and operated by MediaNews Group, Inc., one of the nation`s largest newspaper companies. The technology integration is part of MediaNews Group`s company-wide conversion to AdStar`s Web-based ad sales application and e-commerce platform.



      MediaNews Group`s Connecticut newspapers include The Connecticut Post and six Brooks Community Newspapers publications; the Darien News-Review, Fairfield Citizen-News, Greenwich Citizen, New Canaan News-Review, Norwalk Citizen-News, and Westport News. The Massachusetts publications include the Lowell Sun and Fitchburg Sentinel & Enterprise and non-daily publications 1590 Broadcaster, The Dispatch News and the Nashoba Publications` Groton Landmark, Harvard Hillside, Pepperell Free Press, Shirley Oracle, The Public Spirit and Townsend Times.

      AdStar`s technology allows advertisers to use the Internet to create, schedule and pay for classified ads for publication in print and online versions of the newspapers through a single transaction. In addition to managing the entire transaction for the newspapers, AdStar also offers several value-added services to enhance the look, feel and reach of classified advertisements.

      " We are pleased with MediaNews Group`s commitment to our Web-based ad transaction technology and e-commerce platform, and we are delighted to extend the reach of our online application so deeply into the east coast market through these Connecticut and Massachusetts newspapers." stated Leslie Bernhard, president and chief executive officer of AdStar, Inc. " This milestone represents another significant achievement towards our rapid implementation goal for all MediaNews Group newspapers. As more newspaper publishers recognize the value and power of the Web as a sales tool, we are in a unique position to help them expand their reach, capture new customers and generate additional revenues. With each implementation, we further demonstrate our technology`s convenience, flexibility and breadth."

      About MediaNews Group, Inc.

      MediaNews Group, Inc. is the nation`s seventh largest newspaper company, with headquarters in Denver, Colo. MediaNews Group and its affiliated companies publish 50 daily newspapers and 121 non-daily publications in 12 states with daily and Sunday circulation of approximately 2.1 million and 2.4 million, respectively.

      In addition, MediaNews Group owns a CBS affiliate in Anchorage, Alaska and four radio stations in Texas. MediaNews Group maintains 74 Web sites for its daily newspapers and an umbrella site, newschoice.com.

      About AdStar, Inc.

      AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News) is the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries. AdStar`s proprietary suite of e-commerce services includes remote ad entry software and web-based ad transaction services, as well as payment processing and content processing solutions that are provided through its Edgil Associates subsidiary, the industry`s largest supplier of automated payment processing services. AdStar`s ad transaction infrastructure powers classified ad sales for more than 40 of the largest newspapers in the United States, the Newspaper Association of America`s bonafideclassifieds.com, CareerBuilder, and a growing number of other online and print media companies. EdgCapture, Edgil`s automated payment process solution, is currently employed by call centers at more than 100 of the nation`s leading newspaper and magazines. AdStar is headquartered in Marina del Rey, Calif., and its Edgil office is located in North Chelmsford, Mass. For additional information on AdStar, Inc., visit www.adstar.com.

      Forward Looking Statements

      This release contains forward-looking statements concerning the business and products of the company. Actual results may differ from those projected or implied by such forward-looking statements depending on a number of risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the following: historical business has already matured, new online business is unproven and may not generate expected revenues, and Internet security risks. Other risks inherent in the business of the company are described in Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the company`s annual report on Form 10-KSB. The company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.

      AdStar Company Contact: Jeff Baudo, 310-577-8255, jbaudo@adstar.com

      AdStar Media Contact: Kevin Wilson, 513-885-5520,

      kwilson@kevinwilsonpr.com




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      schrieb am 16.08.05 10:22:44
      Beitrag Nr. 18 ()
      AdStar Announces Second Quarter Operating Results
      Monday August 15, 8:30 am ET
      Highlights of Quarter Include Significant Improvement in EBITDA and 82% Reduction in Net Loss, When Compared With Prior-Year Period


      MARINA DEL REY, Calif., Aug. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News), a leading applications service provider (" ASP" ) of e-commerce transaction technology for the advertising and publishing industries, today reported operating results for the second quarter and first half of 2005.
      ADVERTISEMENT


      For the three months ended June 30, 2005, the company reported net revenues of $1,303,706, compared with net revenues of $1,389,024 in the second quarter of 2004. The 6% decrease in net revenues reflects a planned decrease in " customization and other" revenues due to management`s decision to refocus its corporate resources upon those activities that generate recurring revenues, including its ASP business model. In the most recent quarter, ASP revenues increased 10% to $472,000 (vs. $428,500), while licensing and software revenues rose 15% to $651,000 (vs. $566,000). Gross profit margin widened to approximately 69% of net revenues during the second quarter of 2005, compared with approximately 63% in the quarter ended June 30, 2004. Gross profits increased 3% to $894,248 in the second quarter of 2005 from $871,161 in the prior-year quarter.

      AdStar reduced its net loss by 82% to $69,935, or $0.01 per share, in the quarter ended June 30, 2005, compared with a net loss of $388,136, or $0.03 per share, in the second quarter of 2004.

      EBITDA, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (a non-GAAP measure), improved significantly to $209,727 in the most recent quarter, compared with a negative EBITDA of $9,963 during the second quarter of the previous year.

      AdStar also reported that the number of prepaid advertising transactions processed using AdStar`s ASP technology infrastructure increased 32% to 91,031, compared with last year`s second quarter ASP transactions of 69,119. Total ASP transactions, including large contract accounts, rose approximately 8% to 128,575 in the second quarter of 2005, versus 118,281 in the prior-year period.

      " During the first half of 2005, our operating activities generated $445,000 in cash, which represents a dramatic improvement relative to the prior-year period, when operating activities consumed over $197,000 in cash," noted Leslie Bernhard, president and chief executive officer of AdStar, Inc. " We ended the second quarter with more than $1.7 million of cash in the bank, compared with $1.1 million at December 31, 2004, and we continue to move towards profitability, as evidenced by an 82% reduction in net loss and a positive EBITDA of $209,727 in the most recent quarter. The company also achieved an operating profit, for the first time in its history, in the three months ended June 30, 2005.

      " With our operating cost structure having been rationalized in recent months, our primary challenge is to pursue acceleration in revenue growth that can leverage the company`s operating and technology infrastructure. We are optimistic that ASP revenue growth will accelerate in the second half of 2005, reflecting the significant number of newspapers that have joined our customer base in recent months. We are also encouraged by the growth in the value of each ad transaction that we process, as it demonstrates that advertisers are growing more comfortable with the ability of our technology to efficiently place ads through the Internet for both print and online publication."

      During the quarter, AdStar added eight newspapers to its customer base, including amNew York, Austin American-Statesman, Charleston Newspapers, Inc., Dayton Daily News, Las Vegas Review-Journal, and The News Journal (Wilmington, Del.). The company also continued its rapid deployment of its technology within the MediaNews Group of newspapers, which when completed, will more than double the number of newspapers served by AdStar`s Web-based products and services. Since the end of the second quarter, AdStar has announced the launch of its services in 30 newspapers, including the Alameda Newspaper Group, Los Angeles Newspaper Group and MediaNews Group newspapers in Connecticut and Massachusetts.

      " Last quarter, we commented that a growing number of newspaper companies have recognized the critical role that e-commerce must play in the future success of their organizations," continued Bernhard. " The importance of the Internet is even more evident at the end of our second quarter, as our e-commerce customer base continues to expand and our existing customers begin to report steady growth in online ad sales. The Internet has significantly changed classified advertising, and AdStar is in a unique position to assist newspaper publishers in the expansion of their classified advertising strategies by taking full advantage of online technology."

      For the six months ended June 30, 2005, net revenues increased to $2,578,000 from $2,437,000, reflecting increases of $177,000 in licensing and software revenues and $86,000 in ASP revenues, partially offset by a decrease of $122,000 in customization and other revenues. The company reported a loss of $380,585, or $0.03 per share, for the first six months of 2005, compared with a net loss of $929,993, or 0.07 per share, in the corresponding period of the previous year.

      Shareholders and other interested parties may participate in the conference call by dialing 800-322-0079 (international/local participants dial 973-935-2100) a few minutes before 4:15 p.m. EDT on August 15, 2005. The call will also be broadcast live on the Internet at www.adstar.com. A replay of the conference call will be available two hours after its completion, from August 15, 2005 until August 22, 2005, by dialing 877-519-4471 for participants in the US/Canada (international/local participants dial 973-341-3080) and entering the conference ID 6368785. The replay of the call will be archived on the company`s website at www.adstar.com until October 13, 2005.

      About AdStar, Inc.

      AdStar, Inc. is the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries. AdStar`s proprietary suite of e-commerce services includes remote ad entry software and web-based ad transaction services, as well as payment processing and content processing solutions that are provided through its Edgil Associates subsidiary, the industry`s largest supplier of automated payment processing services. AdStar`s ad transaction infrastructure powers classified ad sales for more than 40 of the largest newspapers in the United States, the Newspaper Association of America`s bonafideclassifieds.com, CareerBuilder, and a growing number of other online and print media companies. EdgCapture, Edgil`s automated payment process solution, is currently employed by call centers at more than 100 of the nation`s leading newspaper and magazines. AdStar is headquartered in Marina del Rey, Calif., and its Edgil office is located in North Chelmsford, Mass. For additional information on AdStar, Inc., visit www.adstar.com.

      Forward Looking Statements

      This release contains forward-looking statements concerning the business and products of the Company. Actual results may differ from those projected or implied by such forward-looking statements depending on a number of risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the following: historical business has already matured, new online business is unproven and may not generate expected revenues, and Internet security risks. Other risks inherent in the business of the Company are described in Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the Company`s annual report on Form 10-KSB. The Company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.


      AdStar Company Contact: Jeff Baudo, 310-577-8255, jbaudo@adstar.com
      AdStar Media Contact: Kevin Wilson, 513-885-5520,
      kwilson@kevinwilsonpr.com



      AdStar, Inc. and Subsidiary
      Consolidated Balance Sheet
      June 30, 2005 (unaudited)

      Assets

      Current assets:
      Cash and cash equivalents $1,734,114
      Accounts receivable, net of
      allowance for doubtful accounts
      and sales returns of $76,000 507,550
      Notes receivable from
      officers -- current portion 8,247
      Prepaid and other current assets 186,084
      Total current assets 2,435,995

      Notes receivable from officers,
      net of current portion 220,153
      Property and equipment, net 136,277
      Capitalized and purchased software, net 1,302,031
      Intangible assets, net 1,350,838
      Goodwill 2,132,219
      Other assets 80,416
      Total assets $7,657,929

      Liabilities and Stockholders` Equity

      Current liabilities:
      Due to publications $1,875,398
      Accounts payable and accrued expenses 948,331
      Deferred revenue and customer
      deposits -- current portion 233,250
      Loans from stockholders, current portion 21,000
      Capital lease obligations 3,822
      Convertible note -- current portion 337,423
      Total current liabilities 3,419,224

      Deferred revenue -- net of current portion 32,117
      Loans from stockholders, net of
      current portion 10,500
      Convertible note, net of current portion 244,403
      Total liabilities 3,706,244

      Commitments and contingencies
      Total stockholders` equity 3,951,685

      Total liabilities and
      stockholders` equity $7,657,929



      AdStar, Inc. and Subsidiary
      Statements of Operations
      For the three and six months ended
      June 30, 2004 and 2005 (unaudited)

      Three months ended Six months ended
      June 30, June 30,
      2005 2004 2005 2004

      ASP, net $472,084 $428,531 $899,415 $813,138
      Licensing and
      software 650,979 565,865 1,290,827 1,113,853
      Customization
      and other 180,643 394,628 387,695 509,519
      Net Revenues 1,303,706 1,389,024 2,577,937 2,436,510

      Cost of revenues,
      including
      depreciation and
      amortization of
      $163,501, $162,401,
      $349,689 and
      $320,088 409,458 517,863 899,821 935,183

      Gross profit 894,248 871,161 1,678,116 1,501,327

      General and
      administrative
      expense 457,600 466,837 941,354 904,695
      Selling and marketing
      expense 184,543 327,845 358,657 655,464
      Product maintenance
      and development
      expenses 215,590 265,300 446,311 640,958
      Amortization 22,059 21,997 44,118 44,113

      Income (loss)
      from operations 14,456 (210,818) (112,324) (743,903)

      Beneficial interest
      and amortization of
      financing fees on
      convertible note (67,686) (163,670) (135,373) (163,670)
      Interest income
      (expense), net (13,405) (10,185) (27,776) (11,338)

      Loss before
      taxes (66,635) (384,673) (275,473) (918,911)

      Provision for income
      taxes 3,300 3,463 6,713 11,082

      Net loss $(69,935) $(388,136) $(282,186) $(929,993)

      Deemed dividend
      on exercise of
      warrants -- -- (98,399) --

      Net loss
      applicable to
      common
      stockholders $(69,935) $(388,136) $(380,585) $(929,993)

      Loss per share --
      basic and diluted $(0.01) $(0.03) $(0.03) $(0.07)

      Weighted average
      number of shares
      -- basic
      and diluted 15,346,571 14,361,348 15,263,042 13,585,883

      Earnings before
      interest, taxes,
      depreciation and
      amortization $(9,963) $209,727 $(334,744) $275,396



      AdStar, Inc. and Subsidiary
      Statements of Cash Flows
      For the six months ended
      June 30, 2004 and 2005 (unaudited)

      2005 2004

      Cash flows from operating activities:
      Net loss $(282,186) $(929,993)
      Adjustments to reconcile net
      loss to net cash used in
      operating activities
      Depreciation and amortization 387,867 408,284
      Beneficial interest and
      amortization of financing
      fees on convertible note 135,373 163,670
      Stock based vendor payments 95,587 57,357
      Allowance for doubtful accounts 8,493 25,000
      Changes in assets and liabilities:
      Accounts receivable 68,610 (266,451)
      Prepaid and other assets (9,439) (79,972)
      Due to publications 576,469 633,530
      Accounts payable and accrued
      expenses (440,820) (273,179)
      Deferred revenue and
      customer deposits (94,951) 65,190
      Net cash provided by (used in)
      operating activities 445,003 (196,564)

      Cash flows from investing activities:
      Purchase of Edgil Associates, Inc. -- (85,000)
      Additions to capitalized and purchased
      software (66,489) (310,112)
      Purchase of property and equipment (29,338) (38,137)
      Additions to intangible assets -- (4,000)
      Principal repayments of shareholder
      notes receivable 3,957 3,743

      Net cash used in investing activities (91,870) (433,506)


      Cash flows from financing activities:
      Proceeds from issuance of convertible
      note payable -- 1,353,181
      Principal repayments of convertible debt (274,997) --
      Proceeds from exercises of options and
      warrants 587,935 167,579
      Costs of conversion of Series A
      preferred stock -- (14,978)
      Principal repayments of notes payable (10,500) (10,500)
      Principal repayments on capital leases (14,463) (17,740)

      Net cash provided by financing
      activities 287,975 1,477,542

      Net increase in cash and
      cash equivalents 641,108 847,472

      Cash and cash equivalents at
      beginning of period 1,093,006 2,092,477

      Cash and cash equivalents at
      end of period $1,734,114 $2,939,949





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      schrieb am 16.08.05 10:24:07
      Beitrag Nr. 19 ()
      Manheim Auctions Connects The Atlanta Journal-Constitution to Its AdStar-Powered Dealer Advertising System
      Monday August 15, 3:30 pm ET
      Cox-Owned Newspaper Is First to Work With Dealer-Friendly Classified Ad Transaction System


      ATLANTA and MARINA DEL REY, Calif., Aug. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Manheim, the world`s leading provider of automotive remarketing services, and AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News) today announced that The Atlanta Journal- Constitution (AJC) will be the first newspaper to connect to Manheim`s new AdStar-powered Dealer Advertising System. As a result, automobile dealers in the metropolitan Atlanta market will be able to use Manheim`s Dealer Sales Manager application to place ads directly in the AJC and AJC-owned Web sites, including ajccars.com, ajc.com and accessAtlanta.com. The plan for a market-wide launch, after extensive beta testing with live feeds, is set for late third or early fourth quarter 2005. The Atlanta Journal Constitution is a Cox newspaper.
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      Manheim used AdStar`s XML Gateway Platform Services and EdgCapture payment processing services to integrate a direct connection from the company`s Dealer Sales Manager application to AJC`s legacy advertising system and Web sites. Atlanta-area automobile dealers can use the application to create, schedule, pay for and submit one or multiple automotive classified ads directly from their desktops for publication in AJC`s print and online properties. There are an estimated 2,500 Manheim dealers with access to the initial release of the Dealer Advertising System. Subsequent releases of Manheim`s new system will be made available to dealers in other Cox newspaper markets during the second half of 2005.

      " Atlanta is a great market for the launch of our new system, and we are excited about working with the AJC and Atlanta-area dealers to capitalize on the system`s enhanced advertising capabilities," stated Todd Croom, vice president of business development for Manheim. " Beyond Atlanta, our goal is to quickly deliver this new capability to an additional 5,700 Manheim dealers in the Austin, Dayton and West Palm Beach markets, followed by a national rollout in early 2006. We appreciate AdStar`s efforts in making this new offering a reality and look forward to working with them on subsequent newspaper integrations and market launches."

      " The first phase of Manheim`s system-wide implementation represents another major milestone in our company`s history, because it significantly broadens the use of our technology beyond the scope of our traditional customer base," stated Leslie Bernhard, president and chief executive officer of AdStar, Inc. " Manheim is one of the most recognizable names in the automotive industry and is dedicated to helping dealers succeed. The new system will provide dealers with a direct advertising channel into their target newspapers 24 hours a day, seven days a week."

      Bernhard added, " The system will also provide dealers with total control over their ads, help them to quickly target publications, and allow them to create, schedule and pay for one or more print or online ads through a user-friendly interface and a single transaction. We look forward to working with our newspaper partners and Manheim to introduce this technology to automobile dealers throughout the country."

      According to the Newspaper Association of America (www.naa.org), automotive classified sales were the country`s largest segment of the overall classified advertising market and generated more than $5 billion in revenues for publishers in 2004. The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) recently reported that dealers spent more than $8.3 billion in advertising during 2004, with more than 46 percent going to newspapers.(1)

      About Manheim

      Manheim (www.manheimauctions.com) is now the highest volume operator of wholesale auto auctions in the world with 115 locations in North America, Europe and Australia. The company is also the leader in automotive Internet commerce, serving the public through its investment in AutoTrader.com (www.autotrader.com), the world`s largest source for used cars, and car dealers with Manheim Interactive (www.manheim.com). In addition, Manheim provides dealership management systems, paintless dent removal (www.dentwizard.com) and vehicle certification programs for used car dealers. Headquartered in Atlanta, Manheim has more than 32,000 employees at its 124 auctions and related businesses.

      About AdStar, Inc.

      AdStar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADST - News) is the leading provider of e-commerce transaction software and services for the advertising and publishing industries. AdStar`s proprietary suite of e-commerce services includes remote ad entry software and Web-based ad transaction services, as well as payment processing and content processing solutions that are provided through its Edgil Associates subsidiary, the industry`s largest supplier of automated payment processing services. AdStar`s ad transaction infrastructure powers classified ad sales for more than 40 of the largest newspapers in the United States, the Newspaper Association of America`s bonafideclassifieds.com, CareerBuilder and a growing number of other online and print media companies. EdgCapture, Edgil`s automated payment process solution, is currently employed by call centers at more than 100 of the nation`s leading newspapers and magazines. AdStar is headquartered in Marina del Rey, Calif., and its Edgil office is located in North Chelmsford, Mass. For additional information on AdStar, Inc., visit www.adstar.com.

      Forward Looking Statements

      This release contains forward-looking statements concerning the business and products of the company. Actual results may differ from those projected or implied by such forward-looking statements depending on a number of risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the following: historical business has already matured, new online business is unproven and may not generate expected revenues, and Internet security risks. Other risks inherent in the business of the company are described in Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the company`s annual report on Form 10-KSB. The company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.


      Contacts:
      AdStar Company Contact: Jeff Baudo, 310-577-8255, jbaudo@adstar.com
      AdStar Media Contact: Kevin Wilson, 513-885-5520,
      kwilson@kevinwilsonpr.com
      Manheim Company Contact: Todd Croom, 800-777-2053

      (1)
      http://www.nada.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Newsroom/NADAData…

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      Source: AdStar, Inc.
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