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Gottaplay Interactive, Inc. (GTAP.OB) was first profiled on August 1, 2006 at $1.95 per share. Shares pulled back to $1.25 shortly after the first report, and in retrospect, GTAP represented a great opportunity at that time. By January, GTAP hit an all-time high of $3.05, a 144% move off the low in just five months, and a 54% move from the price at the time of the initial report.

GTAP attempted a break out in March that was unsuccessful and that started a three month correction that saw GTAP hit a low two days ago of $1.25. In today’s trading action, only a small amount of volume pushed shares up $0.14 to a close of $1.40. Meanwhile, news from the company continues to be excellent.

Two weeks ago, GTAP announced a strategic marketing partnership with Ziff Davis Game Group, a division of publishing giant Ziff Davis Media, Inc. Their Game Group division has over 20,000,000 active gamers, and is the largest integrated gaming media publisher in the United States.

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