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st ock speculation for ux


From: Valentin Walls
Subject: st ock speculation for ux
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 03:32:02 +0100

THE PR CAMPAIGN IS ON GET IN FIRST THING IN THE MORNING
BUY APPM January 16th
This advisory is based on exclusive insiders/agents information. (APPM.PK)
We took APPM from 6 Cents to $ 0.28, with the news release out there is NO DOUBT it will reach $ 2.00 per share

Don'nt sit out this one

Apparel Manufacturing Associates, Inc. (APPM.PK)


Call your broker Tuesday morning and get in before it makes the move.

Lates News release:

BLOOMFIELD, Conn., Jan. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Apparel Manufacturing Associates, Inc., (Pink Sheets: APPM - News) announced today the launch of a music production division. This is a collaboration with industry veteran Steve Thompson. Steve Thompson Productions has contributed to the sales of more than 200 million albums worldwide. With a history that spans more than two deccades, Steve Thompson is credited for the production of many well-known artists. The company is currently in negotiations for a merger between the two entities. More information is available on their website
SMALL CAP GIANT WINNER
SMALL CAP GIANT WINNER


The National Transportation Safety Board said the wind, coupled with the pilot's inability to turn sharply, forced the aircraft away from its intended path over the East River and into the building.
If the pilot used the full width of the river to turn, he would have had 2,100 feet, the NTSB said. Instead, the pilot was flying closer to the middle of the river, leaving a smaller margin for error, the staff report said.
The report issued Friday said the airplane was flying along the East River between Manhattan and Queens when it attempted a U-turn with only 1,300 feet of room for the turn. To make a successful turn, the aircraft would have had to bank so steeply that it might have stalled, the NTSB said in an update on the crash.
"President Bush has never had a plan to win in Iraq, and now that Democrats and Republicans are all calling for change, he's desperately clinging to his stay the course," said Adrianne Marsh, a spokeswoman for McCaskill who was finishing a four-day statewide tour and plans to begin a 24-hour campaign blitz in St. Louis on Friday evening. "It's unfortunate that Talent is one of the only Republicans who agrees."

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