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Market Scan for Small Cap Stocks on October 31, 2007

Submitted by Ducimus Plinius
Market Scan for small cap stocks
at the close of the markets on October 3, 2007
The table below identifies the stocks returned on my scan of the US markets for small capitalizations stocks likely to display the characteristics of stocks entering Phase II, as described by Stan Weinstein.
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Busy for the Next Few Days…

Submitted by My Ambitions as a Trader and Investor
The next few days are going to be a bit hectic for me so I will not be able to post as regularly as I would like. In addition, I will not have ample time to do sufficient research on new stock picks or ideas. I may […]

Penny Stocks Picks Submitted By Dr. PennyStock

Submitted by Stock Analyzer
Penny Stocks to Watch
Here are just a few stocks on watch for tomorrow.
MCCI - Here is a stock that came up on my stock scans for WEEKLY bullish engulfing candle. Volume is smaller but this stock has a Outstanding Shares
182,230,000 as of Jan 11, 2007 trading at .001 price.
Here is a […]

Stock Promotions (10-31-2007)

It’s being reported on StockPromoters.com, the best site on the Internet for following all the details about stock promotions, that the following are new pink sheet stock promotions:
All Penny Stocks has been compensated four thousand dollars to promote AETR.PK
Wall Street News Alert has been compensated $10,000 to promote EPLI.PK
Small Cap Fortunes has been […]

The Director’s Cut: French Wines

Submitted by THE WINE SCHOOL OF PHILADELPHIA
Keith pulls out the Burgundies
The 1er Basics
1. Simonnet Febvre 2005 Chablis
2. Simonnet Febvre 2005 Premier Cru Chablis, Vaillons
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Blood Sugar Levels Affected by Activity

Submitted by Fitness & Health with Dr. Gabe Mirkin
How foods affect blood-sugar levels varies from person to person and from one time to another in a single individual. For example, if you eat a jelly donut in the evening, your blood sugar may rise well over 200 (it should never be higher than 160). If […]

Earnhardt Tests With His Hendrick Team

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog

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American Soldiers In Iraq Hide From Insurgents - Park And Quietly Wait Out Their Patrol Shifts

Submitted by YOUR NEW REALITY
Does the following story partly explain why US casualties in Iraq have been dropping in the past few months?
Something very similar occurred during the Vietnam War in the early 1970s. There comes a point in most long wars where soldiers begin to question the legitimacy of what they’re doing and whether […]

What Would Susan Do?

Submitted by the stupid cancer blog

It’s October 31st. It’s the last day of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Susan G. Komen was a real person. Given how so much has changed since her death in 1980 and how we are now living in a dystopic period of corporatized pinkocracy, we can now only ask […]

CNN: Reporters Share Stories Of Breast Cancer Survival

Submitted by the stupid cancer blog

Our very own Cathy Bueti was showcased by CNN in a fabulous exposé about being a widowed young adult faced with the prospect of breast cancer and dating.
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Another Simpsons game from EA

Submitted by Gaming Briefs
I’m guessing it was made to cash in on the recent movie :

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - In the latest antics of “The Simpsons,” Bart chases a giant ape through a video game factory, Lisa destroys a logging camp and Marge storms city hall with an angry mob.
But don’t look for those episodes […]

You Can Blame it on Halo 3

Submitted by videogame2play
This humorous parody of a popular Akon song blames Halo 3 for his lack of responsibility.

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Video Game Jocks Episode 63

Submitted by VIDEO GAME JOCKS
In this episode we talk about Console Makers’ Quarterly Financials, Edge Magazine’s Nintendo Rumors, the New PS3 Chipset, Will Wright and Nolan Bushnell’s Comments on the Next Gen, We Answer Your Listener Mail and More!
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Video Game Jocks Episode 62

Submitted by VIDEO GAME JOCKS
In this episode we talk about the September NPD Numbers, Street Fighter 4, Sony’s New Spin on Backwards Compatibility, KOTOR 3 and Psychonauts 2 Rumors, We Answer Your Listener Mail and More!
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UPDATE - DEATH SENTENCE - These Dogs Will Die in 5 Days Due to Their Breed!!

Submitted by For The Love of the Dog
UPDATE - Paula still needs a home and only has one day!
Maxine and Paula have adoptions pending.
There are three ONE dogs listed below that have only until 10/31/07 to live!
Please Help Get the Word Out!! Post and Repost!!
AVAILABLE TO RESCUE ONLY. OUR COUNTY DOES NOT ALLOW US […]

What is Anaplasmosis

Submitted by For The Love of the Dog
I just got this newsletter from Dogs and Ticks.com and the timing was coincidental. Just this week a friend of mine had their dog to the vet and Shiloh was diagnosed with Anaplasmosis. Definitely thought this would be some great information to pass along!
What is anaplasmosisand how can […]

On foetuses, sentience and moral schizophrenia

Submitted by Animal Rights Malta’s Blog

In an anti-abortion letter in today’s The Times, John Muscat, among other things, writes:
“And before anyone lectures us that the unborn child is not yet a person (i.e. without human rights), what is it then, a chicken perhaps or maybe a tadpole?! Does anything in the known universe other than […]

HALLOWEEN RALLY

Submitted by The Capital Spectator
In the wake of today’s 25-basis-point cut in interest rates by the Federal Reserve, the not-so-subtle message is that the economy will weaken. But the cut comes just hours after the Bureau of Labor Statistics told us that economic growth was higher than expected in the third quarter at a respectable […]

GDP up, recession probability down

Submitted by Econbrowser
Fret as we all might, the U.S. economy just keeps on growing.
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Indian Stock Market Sets 38 Record Closes in 2007

Submitted by CARPE DIEM

It was first reported in the Indian press that “A record-breaking performance by India’s stock markets has put the industrialist Mukesh Ambani at the top of a list of the world’s richest people.
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The Economics of Tax Cuts

Submitted by CARPE DIEM

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Economic Outlook: Better than We Expected

Submitted by Businomics Blog
Today’s GDP report gives us reason to feel more comfortable, but there is a little discomfort in the details.
The economy had slowed last winter. Now we see that several key factors in the slowdown have recovered, like inventories,
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Federal Reserver Policy in the Subprime Crisis

Submitted by Businomics Blog
The Wall Street Journal’s Greg Ip has a great article today, “Bernanke, in First Crisis, Rewrites Fed Playbook.” (Subscription required, and well worth the price.) The story is written in a narrative that reads almost like a thriller. Almost, because it is Federal Reserve policy, after all. Ip […]

Taking a look at the past and present race relations

Written by Michael Vass
I was going through some of my favorites at YouTube yesterday and I ran across an old Saturday Night Live skit that is classic and funny on so many levels. But it’s more than that as well. It features Chevy Chase and Richard Pryor, from the 70’s when SNL was at its […]

India to Increase Mandatory Ethanol Usage by 2008

Submitted from Ethanol Blog
India, China ………………. China, India. These are two of the world’s most promising economies. In a surprising move, the government of India has increased the mandatory ethanol blending in fuel to 10% by 2008 as opposed to the current 5% requirement. This mandatory blending requirement will be applicable to most Indian States.
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