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To: newatthis69 who wrote (317)4/8/2006 12:37:36 PM
From: creede  Respond to of 736
 
new,

I wasn't taking your post as a pump at all. Feel free to post any stock you want on this tread for discussion. We only learn by looking at all the stocks that are in the market. I don't have a lot of opinion (surprise. lol) about the institutional investors...I do have a bit of experience with stocks that have "real products", though.

See, when I first started investing in the nano's I thought that the best thing to do was to determine through DD if a product was real or not. If it was real, then I thought that it would be a good investment. I learned through experience, that actually, most all these stocks have real products. For instance, Rushnet(RSHN) makes real cola, Plasticon (PLNI) makes real plastic reedbar, and Vision Works Media (VWKM) has a real Tv Station. In hindsight, I can see that's only logical. If I were to sell a whole bunch of shares, then I'd make darn sure I had a product. Why? Because that a way, if the SEC investigated me, I would be covered.

You know another thing I discovered about a "real product"? That once the "production" begins, it can actually be a bad thing for the investors. See, when there is just an idea with a great "wow factor", then not that much money is being burned, and therefore, the dilution may be on a small scale. However, once the true process has begun, if there is no other means of financing operations, then dilution is it.

So, often, dilution becomes the chief revenue stream....in many cases, probably the only one. And you know, if you make 20K a year selling soda, but 500k a year selling shares, what's the rush?

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To: newatthis69 who wrote (317)4/11/2006 12:44:20 PM
From: creede  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 736
 
A pink with real contracts, with real corportations....ever heard of such a thing? If they keep it up, they may make some of the other pinks look like scams!

Contract news for Labwire (LBWR).

Labwire Inc. Announces Contract with Pan American Express
Apr 11, 2006 12:13:00 PM
2006 PrimeZone Media Network
HOUSTON, April 11, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Labwire Inc. (Pink Sheets:LBWR), a leading Employee Screening Solutions Provider, announced today that it has signed a one year contract with Pan American Express, Inc, a multi-million dollar privately owned full service transportation company.

The agreement, which contains "Evergreen" provisions, calls for Labwire to provide its comprehensive employee drug testing and screening services to Pan American Express. The contract with Pan American Express marks the second major commercial trucking company the company has contracted with in the past four months. "We are aggressively targeting the top 100 providers in the commercial trucking industry due to their huge upside. Based on our vast experience and our cutting edge platform that streamlines the drug testing and screening processes for our clients, Labwire will continue to pursue further contracts as we gain traction in the long haul trucking sector," according to Dexter Morris, President of Labwire, Inc.

Headquartered in Laredo, TX, Pan American Express, Inc. (www.panamex-zero.com) specializes in through-trailer service between all of the NAFTA countries (Canada, USA and Mexico), with operating authorities for the USA and Canada. Pan American Express, Inc. has strong partnerships with several Mexican owned freight transportation companies, which allows for prompt and efficient delivery and pickup of goods in Mexico, while avoiding expensive transloading costs and the associated risks of cargo loss and damage.

About Labwire

Labwire Inc., headquartered in Houston, TX, (www.labwire.com) provides secure and compliant employee drug screening and background checking services to Fortune 500 corporations via the Labwire(tm) Platform. Labwire(tm) is a proprietary, web-based application that streamlines the complex regulatory and record management activities associated with employee screening, delivering accurate timely results while eliminating service calls and paper trails. This comprehensive solution to managing employee screening services is the most efficient and cost-effective platform in the industry.

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