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Sunday, 07/23/2006 7:39:38 PM

Sunday, July 23, 2006 7:39:38 PM

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That is true SP. BTW, Here is an older PR that can show what this company is capable of PPS if revenues reach a good level. I am curious as to what happened to all of the past revenues that B.Fisher projected.
(COMTEX) B: CBQ, Inc. Takes Steps To Investigate Cybersmear Campaign
B: CBQ, Inc. Takes Steps To Investigate Cybersmear Campaign Against The Company

HUNT VALLEY, Md., Feb 12, 2001 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- CBQ, Inc. (OTCBB-CBQI) the
E-Business Infrastructure Company, announced today that it is taking steps to
address and investigate a 10-month long Internet Cybersmear campaign by certain
Internet posters to wrongfully undermine and discredit the company, its
services, and its executives.

In an open message to shareholders of CBQ, Inc. Bart S. Fisher, Chairman and CEO
of CBQ, Inc. is issuing the following statement.

"I know that many of our loyal CBQ shareholders are concerned, as I am, about
the artificially depressed stock price of CBQ, Inc. We all know that it is a lot
more exciting to see your stock price go upwards than plummet downwards. From a
high of $16.50 in January 2000, the share price of CBQ has been beaten down to a
low of 19 cents per share.
Management is, of course, interested in the
explanations possible for this low stock price. While many other technology
stocks have also declined, the fall in the price of CBQ's shares seems odd, in
light of the growth of the company.

"In 1999, CBQ had gross revenues of $700,000; in 2000 it will have gross
revenues above $10 million, for a percentage growth increase of over 1,000 %.
How could it be that while CBQ grew rapidly over 2000, the market punished the
stock?

"While it might be tempting to blame other factors for CBQ's low share price
such as a generally bad NASDAQ, a depressed OTCBB market, Alan Greenspan's
Federal Reserve policies, or the stock structure of CBQ, it is clear that one
constant negative cloud purposely cast over the stock has been a Cybersmear
campaign aimed at market price manipulation.

"In February, 2000, CBQ began to undertake the acquisition of 1stinheatlh, and
began its due diligence towards closing. Management decided, based on its due
diligence, to not acquire 1stinhealth. Since the proposed acquisition of
1stinhealth by CBQ in March 2000, did not close, CBQ's stock price has been
manipulated downwards. By April, 2000, a concerted Cybersmear campaign was
launched against CBQ.

"CBQ has undertaken an investigation of the Cybersmear campaign against the
stock, and is in the process of turning over its findings to the Securities and
Exchange Commission. Clearly a malicious party intending to harm CBQ, Inc.
launched a cynical Cybersmear campaign over the last year.

"Let no stockholder, market maker, or interested parties doubt the will of
management to defend the integrity of trading in shares of CBQ through
appropriate legal proceedings. The Internet is a powerful new tool that can be
used by malicious parties; however, the law of defamation is keeping pace with
the Internet, and many companies are starting to fight back against malicious
posters on the Internet.

"Apart from Cybersmear and defamation made by the same malicious party,
management is concerned about possible violations of other SEC rules and
regulations.

"CBQ will sue the malefactors of market price manipulation in appropriate
judicial forums, and see to it that the SEC and the National Association of
Securities Dealers stops the Cybersmear campaign against CBQ.

"We will not be a passive punching bag any longer.

"Management has an obligation to protect its shareholders, and we will do so.
That is our solemn pledge. We will keep our shareholders posted as events
develop."


About CBQ, Inc.:

CBQ, Inc. - The E-Business Infrastructure Company is an end-to-end provider for
implementing customer-driven e-business solutions. Through its subsidiaries,
Quantum Net Technologies and ChinaSoft, it provides a full range of network
integration and infrastructure services, software development, and web-based
solutions, as well as information technology outsourcing resources. For more
information about CBQ, Inc., visit http://www.cbq.com.

Quantum Net Technologies Inc. ("QNT"), - located in Hunt Valley, Maryland is one
of the leaders in web-based and database application development, and strives to
provide enterprises with the highest quality of infrastructure necessary to
operate efficiently in the Internet and e-business economy. For additional
information on Quantum Net Technologies, Inc. or services offered, visit
http://www.qnettech.com or contact QNT at 800/296-9670.

ChinaSoft, Inc. - is a wholly owned subsidiary of CBQ, Inc. that is a joint
venture partner with CCSoft Technology Developing, Ltd., Beijing, China. Its
services include Software Development for Enterprise computing and Internet
development. For more information about CCSoft, visit http://ccsoft.com.cn.

Safe Harbor: This news release includes forward-looking statements related to
CBQ, Inc. that involve risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to,
quarterly fluctuations in results, the management of growth, market acceptance
of certain products and other risks. These forward-looking statements are made
in reliance on the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. For further information about these factors that could
affect CBQ's future results, see the Company's filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission (the "Commission"). Prospective investors are cautioned that
forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. Actual
results may differ materially from management expectations.


CONTACT: Marketex for CBQ, Inc.
Gary Swancey, 770/389-5645

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KEYWORD: MARYLAND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
E-COMMERCE
INTERNET
NETWORKING
SOFTWARE

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