MKD Technologies, Inc. 1 Market Talk by Michael K. Daskalantonakis Boston Investors Main Meeting: April 22, 2009.

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MKD Technologies, Inc. 1 Market Talk by Michael K. Daskalantonakis Boston Investors Main Meeting: April 22, 2009

2 MKD Technologies, Inc. Recent DJIA Action

3 MKD Technologies, Inc. Prediction Dow Jones Industrial Average Dow Jones Industrial Average April 22 – May 21 April 22 – May 21 Trading range of 7100 to 8300 Around 7700 by May 21

4 MKD Technologies, Inc. Case for the Prediction Negatives: Negatives: Expect bad news on financials / banks in US and Japan to continue Possibly new issues with municipal bond rating cuts High risk of either Chrysler or General Motors declaring bankruptcy Positives: Positives: The full force of the Federal Reserve rate cuts and quantitative easing is upon us Technology, Consumer Staples, and Health Care sectors are expected to do better than other sectors Potential positive upside if an agreement is reached to avoid General Motors bankruptcy

5 MKD Technologies, Inc. Disclaimer This presentation is provided for enlightment and educational purposes only. It does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy nor use any security, financial product, or trading signal that may be referenced herein. Further, the information contained in the presentation does not constitute investment advice or investment advisory services. This presentation is provided for enlightment and educational purposes only. It does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy nor use any security, financial product, or trading signal that may be referenced herein. Further, the information contained in the presentation does not constitute investment advice or investment advisory services. All securities trading, whether in stocks, options, ETFs, futures, or other investment vehicles, is speculative in nature and involves substantial risk of loss. By using any information provided herein, you agree that any decisions you make are your own and we are not responsible in any way for any losses incurred as a result of using information herein. All securities trading, whether in stocks, options, ETFs, futures, or other investment vehicles, is speculative in nature and involves substantial risk of loss. By using any information provided herein, you agree that any decisions you make are your own and we are not responsible in any way for any losses incurred as a result of using information herein. You are strongly encouraged to seek personal advice from your professional investment advisor and to make independent investigations before acting on any information or trading signal that we publish. You are strongly encouraged to seek personal advice from your professional investment advisor and to make independent investigations before acting on any information or trading signal that we publish.