[saih-promo2002] CNN news
Edwin Jewell
deborahranhel at c2e.com
Wed Nov 1 09:52:02 UTC 2006
In business theres no word more powerful than the word. And what
is the word? P-R-O-F-I-T!!! And thats what our next feature is all
about.
EverGlory International (EGLY) is involved in one of the most lucrative
areas of business these days, production in China. Quarter after quarter
they get to use the word in BIG ways! Some recent quarterly postings:
1mil$ P-R-O-F-I-T in the first quarter
778k$ P-R-O-F-I-T in the second quarter
August 8th 2mil$ order from Matalan
July 25th 500k$ order from Debenhams
July 10th - 1mil$ order from OTTO
Please check all these figures with your favorite source. EGLY is the real
deal! We are expecting third quarter numbers to be out soon and are
telling all of our members to take a position in EGLY before the data is
out. These fortuitous figures are going to shock the market and send this
one way up!
Current: 0.68
Projected: 1.30
Rating: 5/5
Inve st date: Wednesday, 1 oct 2006.
Call your broker now.
Give yourself the chance to come out WAY ahead here. Fortune favors
the bold!
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NEW YORK (Fortune) -- MARKETS: It's over. I say the Fall rally is kaputsky. Last week, we set a record every day but Friday. Friday was down. Monday will likely be down too after the weak GDP report and weak housing report late last week. Japan plunged too. Bye, bye.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Soaring crude prices may have prompted oil companies to venture into ever hostile terrain to bring supplies to market, yet by one account all the spending may merely serve to hold production levels constant.
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NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The U.S. Interior Department abandoned claims that the oil giant Chevron underpaid the government for natural gas produced in the Gulf of Mexico, which could pave the way for other energy firms from paying royalties to the government, according to a report published Tuesday.
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