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To: peter michaelson who wrote (587)12/3/2009 11:37:10 PM
From: peter michaelson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1589
 
CNAM, CDII, SUWN, DRGV, CAAH, CNAM and DRGG

A total of $300,000 paid by China Direct Investments, Inc, a Florida corporation.

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"This advertisement is provided by Wall Street Enews, a division of Stock Market Alerts LLC, an electronic broadcaster and publisher of this release, and hereafter referred to as "the company". The company also maintains a contractual, working relationship with Wall Street Capital Funding LLC. and its' Wall Street News Alert brand. For current services performed for China Direct Industries, Inc. ("China Direct Industries") (NasdaqGM: CDII), Sunwin International Neutraceuticals, Inc. (OTCBB: SUWN), Dragon Capital Group Corp (OTC: DRGV), China America Holdings (OTCBB: CAAH), China Armco Metals, Inc. (OTCBB: CNAM) and Dragon International Group Corp. (OTCBB: DRGG), the company has been compensated a total of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars (Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand dollars for current services and Fifty Thousand dollars for previous services) by China Direct Investments Inc., a Florida corporation, and a wholly owned subsidiary of China Direct. The company does not hold any shares of the stock. Because the company received compensation for its services, there is an inherent conflict of interest in the company statements and opinions and such statements and opinions cannot be considered independent."



To: peter michaelson who wrote (587)12/4/2009 1:04:49 AM
From: anniebonny  Respond to of 1589
 
How about "L7 International has paid $600,000 for this advertising effort. FPS (Frank's Penny Stocks) was paid $2,500 dollars and FPS expects to generate new subscriber revenue."

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