March 25, 2008 09:00 ET
SearchHelp Extends Expiration Date of Its Class "A" Warrant
SYOSSET, NY--(Marketwire - March 25, 2008) - SearchHelp, Inc. (OTCBB: SHLP), a developer of
award-winning, web-based parental control software, today announced that it
has extended the expiration date of its Class "A" Warrant from March 31,
2008 to July 31, 2008. On December 27, 2007, the Company reduced the
exercise price of the Class "A" Warrant (SHLPW) from $0.75 to $0.17 per
share. In addition, the Company reduced the exercise price of its Class "B"
Warrant (SHLPZ) from $1.50 to $0.22 per share. All other terms and
conditions of the Warrants remain the same. The amended exercise price will
become effective upon the date on which the Securities and Exchange
Commission declares effective a Post-Effective Amendment to the
registration statement covering the shares issuable upon exercise of the
Warrants.
About SearchHelp
SearchHelp, Inc. develops software services committed to real-time online
protection and safety. The company offers parental control software that
enables parents, both in home and remotely, to monitor and regulate their
child's computer activity through timely reports via email and cell phone.
To learn more about the 'Sentry' line of products or about protecting
children when online, please visit SearchHelp at www.searchhelp.com.
Statements in this press release or in other SearchHelp communications may
relate to future events or SearchHelp's future performance. Such statements
are forward-looking statements and are based on present information
SearchHelp has related to its existing business circumstances. Investors
are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are subject to inherent
risks and that actual results may differ materially from such
forward-looking statements. Further, investors are cautioned that
SearchHelp does not assume any obligation to update forward-looking
statements based on unanticipated events or changed expectations.
SearchHelp makes such
forward-looking statements under the provisions of the "safe harbor"
section of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.