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Omnicity Corp. (OMCY.OB) Continues Rapid Expansion

QualityStocks (November 2nd, 2009) Writes:

Omnicity Corp., the Midwest’s biggest fixed Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP), recently bolstered its position as a WISP consolidator by signing a Letter of Intent with the wireless division of Solutions Unlimited (SUI), of New Castle, Indiana. SUI (doing business as Midwest WISP) is seen as just one of several acquisitions Omnicity is expected to announce during Q4 of 2009 as it makes its way towards becoming the premier consolidator of the WISP industry.

Omnicity CEO, Greg Jarman, commented on the value of the move. “We are pleased to have worked out a great deal for both Midwest WISP and Omnicity and look forward to bringing their subscribers and infrastructure into the fold. This acquisition adds another important set of assets and an ongoing local marketing presence to our eastern border.”

SUI president, Michael Dinkins, added: “The timing is perfect for us

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Omnicity Corp. (OMCY.OB) Signs LOI for Acquisition

QualityStocks (October 20th, 2009) Writes:

Omnicity Corp announced that it’s continuing to move forward with its plan to become the premier consolidator in the WISP industry by signing a Letter of Intent with the wireless division of Solutions Unlimited, Inc. (”SUI”) of New Castle, Indiana. Doing business as “Midwest WISP”, SUI is only one of the next several acquisitions Omnicity plans to announce during the current quarter.

Greg Jarman, CEO of Omnicity, stated, “We are pleased to have worked out a great deal for both Midwest WISP and Omnicity and look forward to bringing their subscribers and infrastructure into the fold. This acquisition adds another important set of assets and an ongoing local marketing presence to our eastern border.”

Over the past six months, Omnicity has more than doubled its subscriber base and revenue, and anticipates doubling its intake again by the end of the year.

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AMNP, OMCY, DrStockPick.com Watch List! for Tuesday October 20, 2009, American Sierra Gold Corp., AMNP.OB and Omnicity Corp., OMCY.OB

Dr. Stock Pick (October 19th, 2009) Writes:

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AMNP, American Sierra Gold Corp., AMNP.OB

AMNP, an independent gold exploration company, focuses on the exploration and production of gold properties in North America. AMNP has a 90% interest in 11 concessions covering 71,334 acres in the historically prolific Sierra Madre gold belt.

On October 13, AMNP has entered into an equity financing agreement with a European-based institutional investor for up to $6,000,000 and most recently, AMNP decided to retire 19,000,000 shares (which represents 23% of its currently outstanding common stock) to allow AMNP to be in an advantageous position in

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Axion Power International (AXPW.OB) CEO Tom Granville to Discuss Green Economy before G20 Audience

QualityStocks (September 23rd, 2009) Writes:

Axion Power International is a corporation operating out of New Castle, Pennsylvania and has gained a stellar reputation as a leading developer of advanced lead-carbon PbC batteries. Today, the company took a major step towards enhancing their future with the announcement that Company Chairman and CEO Tom Granville will participate in a panel discussion that will be led by National Wildlife Federation President and CEO Larry Schweiger. Axion, which is located right outside of Pittsburgh, will discuss the historic coal-mining city’s role as a leader in the clean energy economy.

For Granville to be included in this panel is a distinguished moment for both himself and Axion. Other members of the panel include U.S. Representative Mike Doyle, 14th District, Pennsylvania; Kathleen McGinty, principal in Peregrine Technology Partners and former Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection in Pennsylvania and Michael Peck, president of Gamesa. They will discuss how

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An Early Christmas Present For Detroit

Rick Pendergraft (December 22nd, 2008) Writes:

As I write to you this week, I am back at my parent’s house in Indiana. I have written before about New Castle and the struggles the town went through back in the ’70s and ’80s. Kind of ironic that I am here when President Bush announces that the automakers are getting a $17 billion bailout.

I think about this action and how New Castle doesn’t have any auto plants anymore, but there are so many retired Chrysler workers here that it will certainly affect the local economy. Many of the residents rely on the pension program of Chrysler to maintain their lifestyles and had Chrysler gone under, New Castle would have taken several steps back.

The town has grown in the past 10 years and as we drove in from Indianapolis last night, I couldn’t help but notice the new stores and restaurants. There are three hotels now instead on

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Why We Could Be At The Start Of A Big Market Rally

Contrarian Profits (December 8th, 2008) Writes:

There are some spooky similarities between today and December 1974, says Rick Pendergraft. At that time, oversold stocks began a major six-month rally. That’s why, contrary to popular belief, stocks might just be the best place to be for the first half of 2009. But if history does repeat itself, Rick says investors should expect more trouble in stocks in the second half of the year.

This from Investors Daily Edge:

I don’t remember much about 1974, I turned 7-years old that year. I remember that my dad lost his job with Firestone that year and that my family almost moved to Georgia in order for my dad to stay with the company.We ended up not moving from New Castle, but ‘74 and ‘75 were tough years for my family.

So why is 1974 so important 34 years later? The last time the employment picture was this bad

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