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Dustoff 1
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I have noticed a differance this year over and above the normal Summer Doldrums...

Lot's of traders seem to live in the Sun Belt..
Florida has a large trading population..

I think many of them are hurting, and just don't have the money or the desire to be trading..

Add everything up, market conditions, scandals, Hurricanes, etc, and pennyland isn't shinning so bright anymore..

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Wow and I thought pennyland was a good deal to play with this year. (I'm new to pennyland) Can't wait for the upcoming years [Smile]

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quote:
Originally posted by Dudanation:
Wow and I thought pennyland was a good deal to play with this year. (I'm new to pennyland) Can't wait for the upcoming years [Smile]

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There will always be a play around, you just have to be very selective and careful......

If you cannot see SEC filings on a stock stay away........

The OTCBB'S can reveal some very good information..

The Pinks? nope, they generaly tell you nothing of substance that can be verified.......

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Hurricane Katrina knocked me out of the loop for just over a month... many surrounding areas are still without power or phone.. or cable.
I don't doubt that volume will be less than usuall for months to come.

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WEGI did just fine [Wink]

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RiescoDiQui, you've been out of the loop for years. [Big Grin]

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Originally posted by RiescoDiQui:
Hurricane Katrina knocked me out of the loop for just over a month... many surrounding areas are still without power or phone.. or cable.
I don't doubt that volume will be less than usuall for months to come.


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FPL restores power to nearly 60 percent of customers affected by Hurricane Wilma, 1.9 million returned to service in 21 counties
Saturday October 29, 10:33 am ET


MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 29, 2005--As it began its fifth full day of restoration following Hurricane Wilma, Florida Power & Light Company announced that it now has restored power to nearly 60 percent of its customers impacted by the storm. By 9 a.m., service had been returned to 1.9 million customers.
FPL has mobilized nearly 16,000 workers in the round-the-clock restoration effort and expects another 1,500 restoration workers to arrive through this weekend. Assisting personnel come from 33 states and Canada and are working out of 15 staging sites in South Florida.

Hurricane Wilma - Customer Counts
October 29, 2005 - 10:00 a.m.


Affected Counties-------Out-------Restored-------Affected
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Brevard-------------------0----------79,500--------79,500
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Broward-------------487,600---------375,200-------862,800
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Charlotte-----------------0-----------8,500---------8,500
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Collier--------------19,600-------150,000---------169,600
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
DeSoto--------------------0---------4,900-----------4,900
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
Flagler-------------------0-----------200-------------200
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
Glades--------------------0---------3,400-----------3,400
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
Hendry----------------2,000--------6,500-----------8,500
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
Highlands-----------------0----------400-------------400
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
Indian River----------6,200--------35,400----------41,600
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
Lee------------------29,900-------165,000---------194,900
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
Manatee-------------------0--------14,600----------14,600
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
Martin---------------18,000--------66,600----------84,600
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
Miami-Dade----------360,600-------595,900---------956,500
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
Okeechobee------------5,200--------10,700----------15,900
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
Palm Beach----------385,800-------277,700---------663,500
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
Putnam--------------------0-----------100-------------100
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
Sarasota------------------0--------18,600----------18,600
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
Seminole------------------0---------1,100-----------1,100
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
St. Lucie------------15,500--------87,400---------102,900
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
Volusia-------------------0---------9,300-----------9,300
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------
TOTAL-------------1,330,400-----1,911,000-------3,241,400
------------------------------------ ---------- ---------- ----------

Florida Power & Light Company is the principal subsidiary of FPL Group, Inc. (NYSE: FPL - News), nationally known as a high quality, efficient and customer-driven organization focused on energy-related products and services. With annual revenues of more than $10 billion and a growing presence in 26 states, FPL Group is widely recognized as one of the country's premier power companies. Florida Power & Light Company serves 4.3 million customer accounts in Florida. FPL Energy, LLC, FPL Group's wholesale electricity generating subsidiary, is a leader in producing electricity from clean and renewable fuels. Additional information is available on the Internet at www.FPL.com, www.FPLGroup.com and www.FPLEnergy.com.

Note to Editors: High-resolution logos and executive head shots are available for download at http://www.fpl.com/news/contents/logos.shtml.


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Contact:
Florida Power & Light Company
Corporate Communications:
Media Line: Tom Veenstra, 305-552-3888


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Source: Florida Power & Light Company

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Peaser01,

Logic tells me that FPL is going to lose money because of the repairs and labor they have to pay out of their pocket. Why would an investor want to buy stock in this company if its going to be spending money rather than making it? That is my thought on this situation. Please share any info. that I am overlooking.
-Deluxer

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quote:
Originally posted by 4Art:
RiescoDiQui, you've been out of the loop for years. [Big Grin]

quote:
Originally posted by RiescoDiQui:
Hurricane Katrina knocked me out of the loop for just over a month... many surrounding areas are still without power or phone.. or cable.
I don't doubt that volume will be less than usuall for months to come.


That reminds me.
How is QBID doing?
wow... three zeros now... too bad they are behind the decimal.

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Hey! The combination of QBID and CMKX volume equals around 40% of the total OTCBB volume. What does that say about the OTCBB? 40%!

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The SEC may have something to say and do in regards to QBID..

If they do what they should, volume won't be a factor regarding QBID, there will not be any.

As in halted.

The PR'S regarding the buy backs will probably cook they're collective Goose.

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Lawsuits are coming... I assure you.
The so-called audit was an attempt to Cover Frank's azz.
Sadly only a real audit would do that... not the in-house audit we might soon see.

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quote:
Originally posted by Thorn:
Hey! The combination of QBID and CMKX volume equals around 40% of the total OTCBB volume. What does that say about the OTCBB? 40%!

It says that most OTC traders don't know anything about trading.

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quote:
Originally posted by Deluxer4life:
Peaser01,

Logic tells me that FPL is going to lose money because of the repairs and labor they have to pay out of their pocket. Why would an investor want to buy stock in this company if its going to be spending money rather than making it? That is my thought on this situation. Please share any info. that I am overlooking.
-Deluxer

You're absolutely correct. I never mentioned to buy anything dealing with this company. The fact that the traders with power previosly out, means that they will more than likely be back in business soon as long as they do not have too much damage to their property. The market can only get stronger IMHO.

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Also, new traders are getting duped into buying QBID due to the long threads being created. The newbies don't know any better and are throwing their cash away IMHO.

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quote:
Originally posted by Peaser01:
Also, new traders are getting duped into buying QBID due to the long threads being created. The newbies don't know any better and are throwing their cash away IMHO.

Peaser01,
you're 100% right about QBID,
Why are people throwing their money away like that ??????
I'n not bashing QBID either, but IMO its a waste of time and money.

gmh37

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