STOCK TRADER @LERT!
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 20O6
GLOBEX INC.
Symbol: GLXI
Pr1ce: $0.42
DAY TRADE F0R Y0U??
WHILE PAST PERFORM@NCE IS NEVER INDIC@TIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS,
ON AUGUST 4TH THIS $T0CK WENT FROM $.70 TO $1.18.
TRADERS WHO TIMED IT MADE GOOD MONEY.
CAN IT DO IT AGAIN???
GO READ THE NEWS!!!
AND... DECIDE FOR YOURSELF!
IS THIS THE "HOTSHOTSTOCKALERT" YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR?!
Information within this report contains forward looking statements
within
the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21B of
the SEC Act of 1934. Statements that involve discussions with respect to projections
of future events are not statements of historical fact and may be forward looking.
Don't rely on them. This company is not a reporting issuer. Past performance is
never
indicative of future results. We have received one hundred fifty thousand free
trading
shares in the past. All those shares have been sold. We have received an additional
two
hundred thirty thousand shares now. The two tranches were from different third
parties,
not officers, directors or affiliates. We intend to sell all two hundred thirty
thousand
shares now, which could cause the stock to go down. This company has: nominal
cash and no revenues
in its most recent quarter. It is not an operating company. These factors raise
substantial
doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern. A failure to finance could
cause the
company to go out of business. This is a high risk security. This report shall
not be construed
as any kind of investment advice or solicitation
word for hell --
Hoelle
-- sounds more like HELLY
than anything else;
parentheses for a column or two, they get in a hurry and have to go to presswithout getting to the verb at all. Of course, then, the reader is left in a
By that
time, indeed, he had sunk into a harsh and repellent silence on all topics. He went through the exhausting routine of farming with an iron-like endurance, watched with set lips the morning and afternoon trains leave the valley, and noted the growth
of the pine tree with a burning
heart. His only recreation was collecting time-tables, prospectuses of steamship companies, and what
few books
of travel he could afford. The only
society he did not shun was that
of itinerant peddlers or tramps, and occasionally a returned missionary on a lecture tour.
And always the pine tree had grown, insolent in the pride of a creature set in
the
right surroundings. The imprisoned man had
felt himself dwarfed by its height. But now, he looked up at it again, and
laughed aloud.
It had
come late, but it had come. He was fifty-seven years old, almost three-score,
but all
his life was still to be lived. He
said
to himself that some folks lived their lives while they did their work, but he had done all his
tasks
first, and now he could live. The unexpected arrival of the timber merchant
and the sale of that piece of land hed never thought would bring him a cent -- was
not that an evident sign
that Providence was
with
him? He was too old and broken now to work his way
about as
he had planned at first, but here had come this six hundred dollars like
rain from the sky. He would start as soon as he could sell his
stock.
and see how soon he will be elected.
One
might better go
without friends inGermany than take all this trouble about them. I have shown what a bother
itis to decline a good
(male)
friend; well this is only a third of the work,
the language surpassingly
rich and affective. There are German songs which
Received on Tue Oct 10 2006 - 04:20:22 EDT