Brandie wrote:
Brandie Sheridan
deboraikena at canadaint.com
Tue Nov 28 09:03:42 CET 2006
We have giving you winner after winner this year and things are only
become better!
We called it! APWL is up BIG on big volume. We
hope you took a position early and are smiling right
now. If you didn't, not to worry. The big spike is
expected also on Tuesday, November 28. Get in now!
The 21st century house is one in which broadband is available in every
room.
Video streams to wherever you choose to watch it.
Home
appliances are seamlessly integrated into a comprehensive network.
This is already a reality for the wealthy, and is just now becoming a booming
business as it spreads to the middle class home.
Our next feature makes
this all possible, and is bringing it to the world!
CompanyAdvanced Powerline Technologies
Sym: APWL
Price: O.1 Up (20.48%)
Short Term Target: 0.27
Long Term Target: 1.10
An incredible info is expected out of the company very soon.
This will be backed up by a PR blitz and I'm sure you can guess what will
happen to the price of this issue!
Tech companies blast off on news like this. Get in before this one takes
off and ride it all the way to the bank!
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LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Criminal gangs using hijacked computers are behind a surge in unwanted e-mails peddling sex, drugs and stock tips.
NEW YORK (Fortune) -- Click on the iTunes music store and punch in "Beatles" under artist search. More than 50 albums will pop up, including Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Play the Beatles, but none are the real deal. Fans wishing to download the actual Fab Four in MP3 format have to search peer-to-peer sites like Limewire for unlicensed songs they can listen to free.
DENVER, Colorado (AP) -- A homeowners' association in southwestern Colorado has threatened to fine a resident $25 a day until she removes a Christmas wreath with a peace sign that some say is an anti-Iraq war protest or a symbol of Satan.
LONDON, England -- Five people have undergone testing for possible radioactive contamination following the death of a former Russian spy in London, British Home Secretary John Reid said on Monday.
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