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Re: demarco05 post# 630134

Tuesday, 06/06/2006 7:45:02 PM

Tuesday, June 06, 2006 7:45:02 PM

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Maybe you should stick with low floater profitable stocks near 52 week lows...that's what I look for....

low floater shells are also hot these days....(example: my best bet for now is JPEI .0025 14M O/S 95-98% owned by $1.2B questorfund.com..check level II--THIS IS NOT A RECOMMENDATION TO BUY JPEI)

"What is Wall Street's best kept secret? ... Shell Stocks.

Why invest in Shell Stocks? The potential return of a Shell Stock can be enormous! Imagine buying a tiny $.0312 Shell Stock that traded as high $50 six weeks later! A $1000 investment would have been worth $1,600,000 at its high! For more information, see The anatomy of a Shell Stock – SXML.

Or how about a Shell Stock that went from $.10 to $11.20 in two days. For more information, see Elvis Presley, American Idol and SPEA.

What is a Shell Stock? A Shell Stock is synonymous with an IPO. Most investors are familiar with the success of today's hot IPOs (Initial Public Offerings). But it is extremely rare for the average investor to purchase shares of an IPO at the offering price. ENTER SHELL STOCKS. Shell Stocks are an alternative way for a company to go public. With a technique called a "reverse merger," a Shell Stock becomes an instant IPO. The best news about Shell Stocks is that the average investor can purchase shares before the company goes public . . . sometimes at a fraction of what the post-merged company shares begin trading at!"




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