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Gold/Mining/Energy : Buckey's Bottom Bounce Short Term Picks (CDN ONLY)

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To: Ken O'Connor who wrote (5743)6/24/2005 8:51:25 AM
From: Buckey  Read Replies (2) of 5887
 
OT Maybe MXW which I pointed out here to you and others a year ago will do a FCP - They have doubled to almost $4.00 since my fall posts and todays news is significant. hey have 21 Million shares out at $3.75 pps and guidance for 2005 of 22c to 35c pershare then addin this

Minacs Worldwide Inc (2) (C-MXW) - News Release
Minacs signs $121-million (U.S.) five-year BPO deal

2005-06-24 08:25 ET - News Release
Shares issued 21,789,376
MXW Close 2005-06-23 C$ 3.75

Mr. Jason Craine reports

MINACS AWARDED 5 YEAR, US$121 MILLION CONTRACT; COMPANY TO PROVIDE CONTACT CENTER SERVICES TO A LEADING SYSTEMS INTEGRATOR

Minacs Worldwide Inc. has been awarded a five-year, $121-million (U.S.) contract with a leading systems integration company. The contract is for the provision of customer contact centre services and represents a significant new client relationship.

Revenue from the first year of this contract will represent approximately 13 per cent of anticipated revenues for 2005. The company expects revenue contribution from this contract to begin in the first quarter of 2006.

"We are delighted with the prospect of working with this new client," said Elaine Minacs, chief executive officer. "Opportunities of this nature are key in propelling Minacs towards its stated vision of emerging among the top tier of North American business process outsourcing (BPO) companies."

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