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Respected Energy and Commodity Analyst Phil Flynn joins The Price Futures Group, Inc.

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Susanna W. Jung
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
The PRICE Futures Group, Inc.
Phone Number 800-769-7021
FAX Number 312-264-4303
Email Address sjung@pricegroup.com
Website URL www.pricegroup.com

Chicago, IL - June 1, 2012

The Price Futures Group, a division of Price Holdings, Inc., an employee-owned company, is very pleased to announce that Phil Flynn, internationally televised oil and commodity market analyst, and his team, are joining the firm. Phil is one of the world’s leading energy and general market analysts, providing investors, professional traders, and institutions with his up-to-the minute advice for over 25 years.

Phil’s accurate and timely forecasts have come to be in great demand by industry and media worldwide. He is also a daily contributor to Fox Business Network where he provides daily market updates and analysis. Phil’s daily commentary is featured in Futures Magazine, International Business Times, 312 Energy, Enercast, among many others.

Mr. Flynn has had an impressive career going back almost three decades, gaining attention with his market calls as writer of “The Energy Report” when he spent years with Alaron Trading and later with PFGBest.

The Price Futures Group welcomes Phil Flynn and his team (Dan Flynn, Ron Madden, and Selo Kraja) and we are excited to have them join our robust, veteran group of analysts and brokers at a time when the energy and commodity markets are experiencing incredible and significant change, demanding the type of perceptivity and experience that Phil Flynn brings to our clientele.

Founded in 1988, The Price Futures Group provides an array of full service brokerage, online trading, asset management, and financial consulting services to clients not only throughout the United States, but also South America, Canada, Asia/Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East. The firm has headquarters located at the Chicago Board of Trade and branch offices in Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Nebraska, Oregon, and Texas. They are a registered Independent Introducing Broker with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and a long-standing member of the National Futures Association (NFA).

Divisions of Price Holdings, Inc. also include: Uhlmann Price Securities, Alternative Investment Services, Price Asset Management, Atrium Securities, Fund Dynamics, and Transparent Strategy Tracker.

Website URL 2 www.priceholdingsinc.com

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