TwinTrader.com reports on the Pink Sheet Trade Leaders: Clickable Enterprises, Inc. (OTC: CKEI), Intelligent Sports, Inc. (OTC: IGTS), Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (OTC: HISC), PayPro, Inc. (OTC: PYPR) and Focus Stock of the Day IBCS for
November 24, 2006.
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TwinTrader Focus Stock for Friday - International Broadcasting Corporation (OTC; IBCS) last traded at .009.
International Broadcasting Corporation (OTC: IBCS) is a broadcasting company that operates as an offline and online content provider by providing information and commentary on financial news. The Company owns and operates a highly interactive 7 hours radio talk show on business issues, known as The Stock Talk LIVE. The show is exclusively focused on small capital stocks that are priced below $5. All the shows cover important trading prospects for both short-term perspectives and long ones. It also covers knowledgeable and interesting callers, and a huge variety stocks. Operating since 2002, the show airs on all the stock market days. It is a holding Company that holds stock positions in a number of progressive, young companies.
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Clickable Enterprises, Inc. (OTC: CKEI) - hit 121 trades at close. Traded up 45.83%.
November 21 - Clickable Enterprises' Revenue Continues to Increase with $436,236 Generated in October
Clickable Enterprises, Inc. (OTC: CKEI), the first Internet-based home heating oil company, announced today that it generated $436,236 in revenue for October, compared with $293,798 generated in October 2005, representing a 48% increase. 210,267 gallons of oil were sold, compared with 129,789 gallons sold in October 2005, for a 62% increase. Gross profit was $67,556 compared with $45,559 in October 2005, representing a 48% increase.