Investor FAQs



Q: What is the company ticker symbol and on which exchange is it traded?

A: WellQuest’s ticker symbol is WEQL and it is traded on the Pink Sheets®, an electronic quotation service for over‐the‐counter securities. The Pink Sheets is a provider of pricing and financial information for the over‐the‐counter securities markets. It is a centralized quotation service that collects and publishes market maker quotes in real time primarily through its website, www.otcmarkets.com.



Q: How can I buy WellQuest stock?
A: You can buy shares of WellQuest through your brokerage firm. WellQuest does not have a direct stock purchase plan.



Q: How many shares of WellQuest stock are outstanding?
A: As of March 31, 2010, WellQuest has approximately 29 million shares outstanding. This number may change from time to time and it is best to refer to the latest financial statements here for the most recent count of WellQuest's outstanding shares.



Q: How many shares of WellQuest are in the float?
A: As of March 31, 2010, WellQuest’s float is approximately 6.8 million.



Q: What year was WellQuest incorporated?
A: WellQuest was incorporated in the state of Oklahoma on November 8, 2004 as HQHealthQuest Medical & Wellness Centers, Ltd. The company changed its name to WellQuest Medical & Wellness Corporation on April 24, 2008.



Q: When did WellQuest become a public company?
A: WellQuest became a publicly traded company, listed on the OTCBB in March of 2009.  In April 2010, WellQuest voluntarily deregistered its stock with the SEC.  For more information on this announcement, please read the press release here.  The Company's stock continues to be traded on the Pink Sheets®, an electronic quotation service for over‐the‐counter securities. The Pink Sheets is a provider of pricing and financial information for the over‐the‐counter securities markets. It is a centralized quotation service that collects and publishes market maker quotes in real time primarily through its website, www.otcmarkets.com.



Q: What is WellQuest’s fiscal year?
A: WellQuest’s fiscal year is January 1 through December 31.



Q: Does WellQuest typically pay a dividend?
A: WellQuest has not paid a dividend as yet.



Q: How can I get WellQuest’s financial statements?
A: You may directly access WellQuest’s Current Information filings and historical SEC filings here.



Q: How do I contact WellQuest regarding Investor Relations?
A: You may contact WellQuest’s Investor Relations department by telephone at 479-845-0880 or by e-mail at steve.swift@wellquest.md or greg.primm@wellquest.md.



Q: How may I be added to WellQuest’s shareholder email list?
A: Please fill out the form here.



Q: How do I change the address on my shareholder account?
A: Through WellQuest’s transfer agent, Continental Stock Transfer and Trust Company, at 212-509-4000.



Q: Who is WellQuest’s independent auditor?
A: WellQuest’s independent auditors are HoganTaylor LLP, in Fayetteville, Arkansas.



Q: Who is WellQuest’s securities counsel?
A: WellQuest’s securities counsel is Sichenzia Ross Friedman Ference LLP, in New York, New York.



Q: Are there any research analysts covering WellQuest?
A: Not at this time.


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