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To: rrufff who wrote (81)12/17/2005 6:20:09 PM
From: phonepo26  Respond to of 724
 
CEAT .....review
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To: rrufff who wrote (81)12/17/2005 10:15:47 PM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 724
 
Thanks....I like hmsg and lfwk also.....also like ipmg and ekwx in the cheapie share sector <g>..oh yea..if macro has those kinds of numbers, which look very nice, jphc could be a good play....I think it is in the .0005 area......I'd like to see achi start doing something....looks like company is doing well, hopefully stock will follow suit....ssty may also be a good play...not many come back from the grays...and news looks promising and a move to otc would make her a very nice gainer from current levels......and still think plni will eventually deliver. Hopefully with the filing of audit and possible uplisting. More news on pro mold and semco and whatever else they have brewing....hope hisc holds the .05 support levels......



To: rrufff who wrote (81)12/19/2005 11:33:57 AM
From: phonepo26  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 724
 
LoftWerks Announces Domestic JV With Kore International Mgt., Inc.:
Monday December 19, 10:54 am ET

Targets Savannah and New Orleans: $8M Allotted by Kore

NASHVILLE, TN--(MARKET WIRE)--Dec 19, 2005 -- LoftWerks, Inc. (Other OTC:LFWK.PK - News) today announced a joint venture agreement with Kore International Management, Inc. and has identified two project venues. The proposed sites are Savannah, Georgia, and New Orleans, Louisiana. Initial venues will be managed by Kore International Inc. corporate officials along with Dennis Ammerman, CEO of LoftWerks, Inc. The projects will encompass residential facilities and commercial building refurbishings. Kore officials say that $8M (USD) will be allocated as the initial budget for property acquisition. "These projects serve many purposes for LoftWerks," said Ammerman. "Primarily, we will exhibit our design techniques and accessories that accentuate the elements we think have strong ties to the urbane 'Southern lifestyle' and the culture of a bygone era," said Ammerman, LoftWerks, Inc. CEO. "We are fortunate to have a partner like Kore that shares our vision and ideals."