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Friday, 12/02/2005 3:49:52 PM

Friday, December 02, 2005 3:49:52 PM

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In business, revenue is the amount of money that a company actually receives from its activities, mostly from sales of products and/or services to customers. To investors, revenue is less important than profit, or income, which is the amount of money the business has earned after deducting all the business's expenses. As you can imagine a commodity like oil and natural gas could generate lots of revenue- profits will be the key here.

A bullion dealer in Tampa Florida has revenue of almost 1 billion dollars but his profit is maybe 2 million dollars.

I have some more stuff for the board to ponder- just waiting for a report from the University of Kentucky.

Believe me I'm looking for a reason to buy back in here . But when I read posts about the SEC is putting pressure on PBLS to jump to another exchange and other posters continuing to say "short squeeze " coming or pull your certs-- makes me more than a tad nervous.

BTW- I will post links to all my info- I won't be quoting "my sources"


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