Inc., which offers loan programstailored to all borrowers' needs, specializing in Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, andFHA, conventional and non-conventional loans of all sizes Expert Credit FixU.S.A. Such statements maybe identified by the use of words such as anticipate, believe, expect, future,may, will, would, should, plan, projected, intend and similar expressions.Such statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and otherfactors that may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of theCompany to be materially different from those expressed or implied by suchforward-looking statements. The Company's future operating results aredependent upon many factors, including but not limited to the Company'sability to: (I) obtain sufficient capital or a strategic business arrangementto fund its expansion plans; (ii) build the management and human resources andinfrastructure necessary to support the growth of its business; (iii)competitive factors and developments beyond the Company's control; and (iv)other risk factors.SOURCEExpert Group, Inc.Expert Group, Inc., 1-305-949-LOAN (5626). SEATTLE, Jan. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ The board of Reeltime Rentals,Inc. (Pink Sheets: RLTR) is excited to announce today the appointment of MarkFelgenhauer to the position of CEO.Former Chief Executive Barry Henthornwill continue in his role as Chairman of the Board, and will continue toconcentrate on his position as Chief Technology Officer effective immediately.These changes will enable Reeltime to take advantage of recent content anddistribution deals, as the company continues to recognize significant revenueopportunities."Having worked alongside Barry for many months, I am excited to formallyjoin the executive leadership team at Reeltime" says Mark Felgenhauer."Thisis a natural evolution in the Reeltime business cycle, and will enable Barryto target his efforts on continuing to drive our technology initiatives, andthe implementation of our many exciting content and distribution deals that wehave signed to date."Mr. Felgenhauer brings over 20 years of technology and managementexperience to Reeltime, most recently from The Mortgage Warehouse which he co-founded and in which he is a managing partner.Mr. 
Felgenhauer has drafted aletter to shareholders to further explain the recent management changes, andto articulate the company's vision at http:// his role as Chief Technology Officer, Mr. TexasThe Longhorns take their turn at the top with an impressive win over Missouri. Texas' run game is struggling to do anything, but the defense and quarterback Colt McCoy are tough to stop. 2. FloridaThe Gators ended a four-game road losing streak to Mississippi State, but the defense that returned everyone does not look impressive. 3. USCUSC jumps Alabama because most of the country thinks the Beavers aren't any good How long will it take for the country to recognize this 4. OregonThe Ducks dominated the Huskies, the same Husky team that beat USC Interesting storyline for this weekend's matchup. 8.

Boise StateThe Broncos have dropped in the BCS from fourth to seventh. If Oregon beats USC, they might just drop below Boise State. 9.Louisiana StateThe Tigers actually showed some signs of offense and will play Alabama before the end of the season. LSU is one of the only teams who could control their destiny. 10 IowaA two-point win at Michigan State is not impressive. Iowa moves up a couple spots, but still is not as good as the unbeatens and some of the one-loss teams. 11. Georgia TechThe Yellow Jackets beat Virginia in a monsoon bowl. That triple option offense is tough to prepare for, and Georgia Tech controls their destiny in the ACC Coastal. 12. Virginia TechThe Hokies remain a dangerous team but are stuck hoping someone can knock off the Yellow Jackets. 13.
Oklahoma StateThe Pokes could get a big boost if they can beat Texas this week. 14. Ohio State is onepossibility, but the other one will be hard to find. 15 UtahAfter looking mediocre early, the Utes have played well Brigham Young and TCU remain on the schedule. 16. PittsburghDon't look now, but the Big East isn't half bad this year They are led by Pitt and quarterback Bill Stull. Ohio StateTerrelle Pryor still doesn't look that great, but it seems Coach Jim Tressel tried to use Pryor in a more effective way, but hitting receivers with no one within 15 yards of them doesn't prove that much. 19.