DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla., Oct. 06, 2016 -- Capstone Companies, Inc. (OTCQB:CAPC) (“Capstone” or the “Company”), a designer of innovative LED lighting solutions including power failure lighting, today announced that it will be attending the 2016 MoneyShow Dallas Investor Conference from October 19-21, 2016. Capstone will be at booth 312 in the exhibit hall, and Stewart Wallach, President and CEO of Capstone, will be presenting on October 21, 2016 from 10:30 am – 11:15 am CT.
Mr. Wallach commented, “This event is a great opportunity for us to spread the word about our growing momentum and our exciting growth strategy. I encourage you to come visit our booth and see some of our products and learn more about our story.”
About Capstone Companies, Inc.
Capstone Companies, Inc. is a designer of innovative LED lighting solutions including power failure lighting, for consumers and institutions. The Company’s products are sold under the Capstone Lighting and Hoover® HOME LED brands, to big box retailers, wholesale clubs, and home improvement stores throughout North America and in international markets. Capstone’s strategy is to utilize its low-cost manufacturing base to provide high-quality consumer products to its customers at a reasonable price, using primarily direct import distribution.
Visit www.capstonecompaniesinc.com for more information about the Company and www.capstoneindustries.com for information on our current product offerings.
For more information, contact Company: Aimee Gaudet Corporate Secretary (954) 570-8889, ext. 313 Investor Relations: Garett Gough, Kei Advisors LLC (716) 846-1352 [email protected]


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