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[Help-sweater] Re: New~s


From: Patrice Becker
Subject: [Help-sweater] Re: New~s
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 12:00:38 +0480

ST`OCK TRA*DER ALE+RT!
TUE`SDAY 0ctobe r 17, 2006
GL0BEX INC.
Et_hanol play
Sy`mbol: GLXI
Price: $.33

WhIIe past performance is ne+ver indicative of fut*ure res`ults, on aug-ust 4th
this s*tock we^nt from $.70 to $1.18. can it run ag ain???

GO RE AD THE NEW`S!! ARE AL L SlGNS SHOWlNG GLXl lS RE+ADY TO POP?

C0ULD THIS 0NE BE MORE PROFITAB+LE THAN BA+NK R0BBERY?

RA-DAR lT RlG-HT NOW F0R TUE SDAY. D0N'T TA KE YOUR EY^ES OFF lT....

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lnformation within this report contains forward Iooking 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 forward looking. Don't reIy on them. This
company doesn't report. Past performance is never indicative of future results.
We received 150,000 free trading shares in the past. AlI those shares have
been sold. We have received an additionaI 230,000 free trading shares now.
The two tranches were from different third parties, not officers, directors or
affiliates. We intend to seII all 230,000 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 substantiaI doubt about its 
abiIity
to continue as a going concern. A faiIure to finance couId cause the company to 
go out
of business. This is a high risk security. This report shaII not be construed 
as any kind
of investment advice or solicitation.







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