RedChip President Dave Gentry to Participate in Panel Discussion at 2011 Wall Street China Forum

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ORLANDO, Fla., May 5, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RedChip Companies, Inc. ("RedChip"), an international, small-cap research and financial public relations firm, today announced that its president, Dave Gentry, will participate in a panel discussion titled "The State of U.S. Listed Chinese Companies" at the China Entrepreneurs, Ltd. ("CE") Wall Street China Forum in New York City on Friday, May 6, 2011.

ORLANDO, Fla., May 5, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RedChip Companies, Inc. ("RedChip"), an international, small-cap research and financial public relations firm, today announced that its president, Dave Gentry, will participate in a panel discussion titled "The State of U.S. Listed Chinese Companies" at the China Entrepreneurs, Ltd. ("CE") Wall Street China Forum in New York City on Friday, May 6, 2011.

The Wall Street China Forum will provide investors with a comprehensive assessment of Chinese companies and China's economy with the goal of maximizing investment returns while minimizing risk. Executives of U.S.-listed Chinese companies, on-the-ground analysts, and experienced industry experts will share their insights on avoiding the ultimate buyer-beware zones when investing in U.S.-listed Chinese companies.

CE, founded in 2003, is a major networking initiative with monthly events held in Beijing and Shanghai that cover various key issues affecting today's entrepreneurs operating in China. Events have grown to over 200 domestic and foreign participants and host a range of esteemed speakers, including Mr. John Sculley, former CEO of Apple, Inc. and President of Pepsi Co., and Nick Yang, President and Founder of KongZhong Corp. (Nasdaq:KONG).

"It's an honor to contribute to this year's event," stated Dave Gentry, President of RedChip. "In my role representing numerous high-growth U.S.-listed Chinese companies, including L & L Energy, Inc., Lentuo International Inc., Longwei Petroleum Investment Holding Ltd. and Shiner International, Inc., I have a unique perspective on the challenges facing management teams in the space. I look forward to sharing my expertise with the forum."

About RedChip Companies, Inc.

RedChip Companies is an international, small-cap research and financial public relations firm headquartered in Orlando, Florida; with affiliate offices in Beijing, China and Seoul, Korea. RedChip delivers concrete, measurable results for its clients through its extensive national and international network of small-cap institutional and retail investors. RedChip has developed the most comprehensive platform of products and services for small-cap companies, including: RedChip Research, Traditional Investor Relations, Digital Investor Relations, Institutional and Retail Conferences, RedChip Small-Cap TV, Shareholder Intelligence, Social Media and Blogging Services, Webcasts, and RedChip Radio. To learn more about RedChip's products and services, please visit: .

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CONTACT: Jon Cunningham RedChip Companies, Inc. Tel: 1-800-RED-CHIP (733-2447), Ext. 107 Email: info@redchip.com

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