Meet Homer, The 112 Year Old Stock Market Guru

Released on = May 23, 2007, 12:08 pm

Press Release Author = Global Academy Online, Inc.

Industry = Financial

Press Release Summary = Homer is 112 years old. He is, cranky, opinionated, and an
investment guru that almost always seems to get it right. He shows up periodically
in the online Blogosphere where he waxes philosophically about untapped investment
opportunities and offers sage advise to the 'Kid', a 50's something know-it-all
caricature of today's "must have everything" generation. By preaching to the 'Kid'
he advises readers on the straight and narrow of smart investing.

Press Release Body = May 26, 2007,Washington DC -- Homer is 112 years old. He is,
cranky, opinionated, and an investment guru that almost always seems to get it
right. He shows up periodically in the online Blogosphere where he waxes
philosophically about untapped investment opportunities and offers sage advise to
the \'Kid\', a 50\'s something know-it-all caricature of today\'s "must have everything"
generation. By preaching to the \'Kid\' he advises readers on the straight and narrow
of smart investing. The voice behind the soothsayer of \"Homer\'s Hot Tips\" belong to
his creator, an eEducation expert and one time financial whiz kid, Fred DiUlus.

The invention of Homer seems a little far from higher education, the halls of
academia, and being CEO of the nation\'s premier private-label provider of curriculum
and instruction to colleges and universities. That is, until you realize DiUlus
spent the first twenty-five years of his professional life as an investment banker
and venture capitalist.

By the age of 24 Fred had earned his way into an elite group of producing stock and
bond brokers and annually was counted in the top five at one of Wall Street\'s
largest firms. Recognized by \"US News & World Report\" as being among the nation\'s
top investment experts, he parlayed that expertise into creating three public mutual
funds, one of the nation\'s largest financial planning firms, and a financial rating
service that measured the financial stability and solvency of America\'s 17,000 banks
and savings and loans.

DiUlus first introduced Homer as a tongue-in-cheek sidekick to his television
audience in the 1970\'s when he hosted a weekly investment forum on a local Los
Angeles TV station. "Whenever I felt there was something of an investment nature to
share that would appear to a viewer beyond my years, I would defer to Homer and cite
him as the authority." Homer was a caricature of the reservoir of incredibly brainy
and savvy investment experts DiUlus says he had come to know over the years.

One of those exceptional "brainy" people DiUlus points to was his good friend and
mentor, the late Herb Hester of Ormond Beach, Florida and Ashville, North Carolina.
Herb was a stock market genius, according to Fred, who lived, breathed, and oozed
stock market wisdom and possessed an uncanny sense of timing, "the likes of which I
have never seen before or since." Hester was one of a handful of the largest
individual traders on the New York Stock Exchange in the \'60\'s and 70\'s, courted and
pursued by many on Wall Street for a piece of his stock market savvy.

Except for Homer\'s occasional stock market revelations, DiUlus devotes his energy to
higher education and assisting the industry into the 21st century. He wryly notes
that once college presidents arrive in the ivory tower, "Some, just seem to go brain
dead." He says that today\'s modern colleges and universities no longer possess the
luxury of business as usual or maintaining the status quo. "This is institutionally
life threatening and dangerous to their survival," he observes. "Perhaps", he
concludes, "they all could use a few Homer-type relievers in their bullpens too."

\"Homer\'s Hot Tip\" can be found at the Academy\'s online non-profit Center for Ethics
and Free Enterprise.

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LaFonda Oliver, Communications VP
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202-580-8755

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