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From: Haley B. <deb...@bp...> - 2006-11-02 02:49:24
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Great volume in the last couple days has sent our feature way up, and the big announcement isn't even out yet! The interior scoop is that we are looking at record earnings! Tomorrow, November 2nd is going to be the last chance to take profit of this incredible information. Current: O.69 (+13%) Insiders accumulating? Projected: 1.3O Rating: 5/5 Ever Glory International (EGLY) is involved in one of the most lucrative areas of business these days, production in China. Quarter after quarter they show themselves as one of the top businesses in their sector. Some recent quarterly postings: $1 mil Profit in the first quarter $778 k Profit in the second quarter August 8th - $2 mil order from Matalan July 25th - $500 k order from Debenhams July 10th - $1 mil 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 hits the street. These fortuitous figures are going to shock the market and send this one way up! Give yourself the chance to come out WAY ahead here. Fortune favors the bold! also news is LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- She's been heralded for years as the most downloaded person on the Internet, which means... aw, heck, you know what it means. People love looking at Cindy Margolis. STAMFORD, Connecticut (AP) -- Sen. Joe Lieberman alienated plenty of Democrats with his independent bid. Just imagine their anger if he costs them control of the House. RICHMOND, Virginia (AP) -- A heckler who confronted Sen. George Allen at a campaign appearance Tuesday was put in a chokehold and slammed to the floor by three of the Republican's supporters in an incident captured on video. (CNN) -- After a nearly 20-year absence, Nixon-loving, Reagan-worshipping Alex P. Keaton is again slinging his political views on television. MOUNTAIN VIEW, California (AP) -- The search engine company Google wants Microsoft to make sure users can easily choose Internet search engines in future products. |