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Follow the Money: Washington to Wall Street…

Contrarian Profits (September 28th, 2009) Writes:

By Adam Lass, Senior Editor, Taipan Publishing Group

This American company has gained 777% the old-fashioned way: selling junk in backroom deals.

As regular readers know, I am a Ford man.

Back when I was a kid, you had to make three really important choices. First, you had to pick a political party. Didn’t matter how well you knew the candidates – you picked a party and that’s what you were.

We are talking Democrat or Republican here. Libertarians weren’t much discussed, and backing the Socialists could get your parents blackballed at work. And if you wanted peace around the dinner table, you just went with the same side your folks did.

Second, you had to choose “your” baseball, basketball and football teams. We didn’t have rotisserie leagues back then, so there was no “à la carte.” You picked your guys, and you defended their every move in the schoolyard and on

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Follow the Money: Washington to Wall Street…

Adam Lass (September 28th, 2009) Writes:
This American company has gained 777% the old-fashioned way: selling junk in backroom deals. As regular readers know, I am a Ford man. Back when I was a kid, you had to make three really important choices. First, you had to pick a political party. Didn’t matter how well you knew the candidates – you picked a party and that’s what you were. We are talking Democrat or Republican here. Libertarians weren’t much discussed, and backing the Socialists could get your parents blackballed at work. And if you wanted peace around the dinner table, you just went with the same side your folks did. Second, you had to choose “your” baseball, basketball and football teams. We didn’t have rotisserie leagues back then, so there was no “à la carte.” You picked your guys, and you defended their every move in the schoolyard and on the stoop – with fists if need be. Prudent Choices To this ...

SpongeTech® Delivery Systems, Inc. (SPNG.OB) and Cleveland Browns Partner Up for this Year’s NFL Season

QualityStocks (August 11th, 2009) Writes:

SpongeTech® Delivery Systems, Inc. was pleased to announce today that it has partnered with an additional high profile team in the National Football League (NFL), the Cleveland Browns. Becoming a proud partner of the Browns, the company now has the opportunity to promote their Uncle NormanTM’s Pet Sponge. SpongeTech will receive prominent in-stadium signage, on-site product kiosks and run various local promotions to market its products.

“We are excited to partner with the Cleveland Browns,” commented Steven Moskowitz, COO of SpongeTech. “This partnership will allow us to leverage the synergy between the Dawg Pound and our Uncle Norman’s Pet Sponge Product and we are looking forward to taking advantage of the Browns’ proactive efforts in promoting our product line.”

SpongeTech currently sponsors the Cincinnati Bengals, New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Houston Texans and New York Jets. The company aims to continue growing its sports sponsorship portfolio in 2009, previously

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PennyOmega.com Stock Report! 8/07/09, MIPI, TEO, OYOG, AVAV, CTT, SPNG

Penny Omega (August 7th, 2009) Writes:

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Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: MIPI) today announced that it has initiated a pivotal Phase 2 clinical trial for Azedra(TM) (Ultratrace(TM) Iobenguane I 131), its lead oncology candidate for the treatment of malignant pheochromocytoma, a type of neuroendocrine cancer. The single-arm trial will evaluate the efficacy and safety of Azedra in adult patients with malignant relapsed/refractory pheochromocytoma and position Molecular Insight to file a New Drug Application (NDA).

Telecom Argentina (NYSE: TEO), one of Argentina’s leading telecommunications groups, announced today Net Income of P$703 million for the six-month period ended June 30, 2009 or +15% when compared to the same

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CCTR, XTEX, SPNG Stock-PR Stock Highlights August 7, 2009

stock-pr (August 7th, 2009) Writes:

Las Vegas CRWENewswire.com is pleased to announce a stock highlight on China Crescent Enterprises, Inc. (OTCBB: CCTR), Crosstex Energy (NASDAQ: XTEX), SpongeTech(R) Delivery Systems, Inc. (”SpongeTech”) “The Smarter Sponge(TM)”, (OTCBB: SPNG) Sign up to receive FREE Stock-PR alerts from CRWENewswire.com at http://www.crwenewswire.com/?p=2546

China Crescent Enterprises, Inc. (OTCBB: CCTR) today announced the launch of a $30 million service contract in China and expected revenue growth in the second half of 2009. In 2008, the Company reported over $40 million in profitable revenue from its operations in China. Senior Management was in Shanghai this week for the launch of the $30 million contract signed with Beijing Chuangzhitongda Technology Development earlier this year.

Charlesbank Capital Partners and Southcross Energy are pleased to announce the acquisition by Southcross of the South Texas, Mississippi and Alabama midstream natural gas assets of Crosstex Energy (NASDAQ: XTEX). The newly formed Southcross Energy is a natural gas transportation and

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