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fourseven
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Cool pants! Looks like these cats have spent all their profits... to get in position to reap 10x the profits this year. I like this kind of thinking.

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Not bad at all for a Pink - today will be interesting.

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Loaded up yesterday at .27

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watching...hey repo got an amswer for me on the ipo thread..thanks
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It's slowly getting in the range.. gonna wait for a green day tho.

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I loaded up today on this one! Lets get back to the 40's next week. Did you guys see the float? Only 13 million shares! I own over 1% of the float LOL, once the float is bought up the market makers will have to keep raising the PPS to entice sellers, this is what happened with TDCP, similar float and it ran to $3.20 quick.

A post from MM

Yea this one looks really good. Low float and looks like it might make a cup and handle.


Business Description:
National Storm is focused on repair and restoration services for residential wind and hail storm damage. National Storm Management's business model is to build brand recognition, and a reputation for value and reliability in the communities most often affected by this kind of residential weather damage.

State of Incorporation: NV
Year of Incorporation 2001

Officers:
Terry Keifer, Pres.; Mark V. Noffke, CFO; Donald Humphrey, VP

Fiscal Year End: December 31

Edgar Filing Status: Non EDGAR Filer

Sedar Filing Status: Non SEDAR Filer

Outstanding Shares: 50,470,954 as of 2006-02-27

Estimated Market Cap: 7.57M as of 2006-05-05 (based on Outstanding Shares as of 2006-02-27)
Authorized Shares: 200,000,000 as of 2001-12-31
Float: 13,282,051 as of 2006-02-27
Number of Shareholders of Record: 2,624 as of


Current Capital Change:

Dividends:

Transfer Agent:
National Stock Transfer, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT 84105-2425

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we made a hammer today, this is a sign of a reversal

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Just for fun, I put in a buy order this morning for .22 and left for work.

It filled sometime during the day and finished at .26 . What a nice surprise for me, since I usually have the "REVERSE MIDAS TOUCH".

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quote:
Originally posted by Jo4321:
Just for fun, I put in a buy order this morning for .22 and left for work.

It filled sometime during the day and finished at .26 . What a nice surprise for me, since I usually have the "REVERSE MIDAS TOUCH".

Jo

Nice.......

Good recovery on this after the morning sell off.

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We're starting our run back to .425!! Last chance to get in in the 20's is now.

No resistance until .425

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Looks like we've rebounded off support around .25

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.30!
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.31

up 17% today over 1,000,000 volume already on a Friday, looking for a strong close to set up next weeks run... this looks really good guys, chart looks excellent... this is a proven steady gainet to multibaggerville.

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Email received from CFO of NLST

I just emailed national storm to ask about their upcoming financial releases! Check this out. I think when this comes in a PR in the midst of hurrican season we will be in for a ride.

"The Company reported approximately $500,000 of sales from these two entities in 2005 with the anticipation of $26 million in sales for the coming year."

Mr. Gambuzza

National Storm Management, Inc. results for the calendar year present a lost for the first time in the Company’s history. This is mainly attributed to the infrastructure development that the Company undertook during 2005. The five new offices opened include three (3) in Florida, one (1) in Mississippi, and one (1) in Minnesota. The development costs associated with these facilities was $1.1 million that was absorbed in administrative costs. Just as significant as these infrastructure costs was the sales deficiency from Mississippi and Minnesota whose operation will operating at capacity during 2006 without any significant amount of added investment. The Company reported approximately $500,000 of sales from these two entities in 2005 with the anticipation of $26 million in sales for the coming year. The lost sales from operations in 2005 equates to approximately $4.0 million.


National Storm Management, Inc. targets restoration markets positioning itself to be 50 – 100 miles outside of the eye of the hurricane. The restoration work focuses on the exterior repair of commercial and residential buildings. Prior, to initiating any work the Company requires that the estimated costs of repair are in agreement with the various insurance carriers. Due to the tremendous damage incurred by Hurricane Katrina, these carriers have focused their attention, rightly so, to claims where there is total devastation and have only recently migrated into the areas where the Company has established operations.


Mark V. Noffke

Chief Financial Officer

National Storm Management, Inc

630.469.7663

630.446-4400 fax

www.nationalstorm.net

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We are putting out a press release early next week, once you review let me know if there is further clarification required.



We appreciate your interest.



Mark V. Noffke

Chief Financial Officer

National Storm Management, Inc

630.469.7663

630.446-4400 fax

www.nationalstorm.net


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From: GOVERNMENTSUPPLYLINE [mailto:governmentsupplyline*earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 2:34 PM
To: Mark V. Noffke
Subject: Re: PR's



Very nice, would it be possible to put something like that in a press release? Investors never take email postings for factual as there are so many pumpers out there. We would all be greatful.





Thanks



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+20% today... not bad. Hopefully it sticks, not slicks [Smile]

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We got a long white candle today following yesterdays hammer, this is should confirm reversal, couple this with a good PR next week and we should break .425!

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strong close !
the only penny i´m holding for a while
holdin´it with a smile...

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Real nice day, set up great for next week.

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I feel the drop in the PPS is was normal consolidation, there were many people who bought in at .11 that probably decided to sell in high 30's low 40's for a good 400% profit, this caused us to drop to .21 where new investors came in a scooped up those shares, we are now heading back up to the next point. I dont think we will see low .20's again just as we didn't see the teens again after this most recent drop, some are flipping but there are many who are not which should provide for steady gains week after week until the big takeoff in August.


I think anywhere in the low 30's is good, people are loading up on this stock to hold long term (3 months or so) I have some flipper shares but the bulk of my shares I'm holding through the dips. Also remember we are getting a press release this week, that should send this flying as they intend to discuss estimated future revenue, up from $500,000 last year to $26,000,000 expected this year!

"The Company reported approximately $500,000 of sales from these two entities in 2005 with the anticipation of $26 million in sales for the coming year."

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First tropical storm named
Tropical Storm Aletta moves away from Mexico

Monday, May 29, 2006; Posted: 5:02 p.m. EDT (21:02 GMT)

MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Weather forecasters lifted coastal warnings for Aletta, the first tropical storm of the eastern Pacific season, after the storm moved farther out to sea.

Forecasters had issued a tropical storm warning from Punta Maldonado northwest to Zihuatanejo, warning that Aletta could bring heavy rainfall, flash floods and mudslides to the mountainous coast.

Aletta was located about 195 kilometers (120 miles) south of the Pacific beach resort of Zihuatanejo.

With sustained winds near 40 mph (65 km/h), it was moving slowly farther out to sea, the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami reported. The center said the storm could strengthen again during the next two days.

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I expect we will get our PR today showing projected revenue up from $500,000 to $28,000,000. So far Nite is on the ask at .33, remember if / when we run this week sell at the ask and keep the run going!
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tried to get shares at the dip 28 and .29
no fill!
Shares are hard to come buy........I don't think we see the 20's after today or tomorrow

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Here's your chance to get in on another dip. News out
National Storm Management, Inc. Reports First Quarter Results
Tuesday May 30, 5:50 pm ET


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GLEN ELLYN, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 30, 2006--National Storm Management, Inc. (PINK SHEETS:NLST - News) today announced results for its first quarter ended March 31.

The company posted revenues of $2,294,510, down from $4,988,781 in the prior year's first quarter. Net loss was $612,824, a loss of one cent a share based on 51,192,864 weighted average basic shares outstanding. This compares to a profit of $194,361, or zero earnings per share, on 40,000,000 comparable shares outstanding.

The company said that in the first quarter a large portion of potential post-Katrina work had not been cleared by insurance companies as they focused on the locations which were totally devastated by the storm. Working capital was impacted by the post-Katrina delay as well as the winter seasonal slowdown in the Midwest. This in turn restrained investment and growth in the Florida area.

"Our business model offers opportunity for strong profitability," said Terry Kiefer, president and CEO. "The company has, in fact, proven its profit potential for most of its history.

"We have focused on rapid growth in the past 18 months and have added excellent locations in the storm centers of the Midwest and the South. At the same time, however, this expansion has stretched the company's overhead capabilities.

"Besides carefully managing National Storm's cash situation, we recognize that our current offices must have the resources they need to maximize their potential. We continue to look at possible acquisitions, but our focus is to take advantage of the infrastructure we have built and that can generate higher revenues while we hold many overhead expenses at current levels," Mr. Kiefer said.

"A close look at National Storm's operating costs in the quarter shows how the company can return to profitability, said Mark V. Noffke, chief financial officer. "Cost of product sold, which was 66 percent of sales, should move approximately in tandem with sales. However, overhead in the form of selling, administrative and general expenses will not grow as fast as sales. As revenues grow, this leverage should work for the benefit of the company and shareholders alike."

The company also noted that it sold shares to several investor entities during 2006. These transactions are discussed in National Storm's March 31, 2006 quarterly report.

National Storm Management is an expanding national construction company specialized in storm restoration management that works closely with affiliates in seven states. The affiliates are: ABC Exteriors (Illinois), ABC Exteriors (Indiana), Pinnacle Roofing (Orlando, Vero Beach & West Palm Beach, Florida), MSM Builders and Remodelers (Missouri), WRS, Inc (Minnesota), First Class Builders (Maryland), Pinnacle Roofing (Mississippi), First Class Roofing and Siding (Ohio) and Pinnacle Roofing (Louisiana). The company and its affiliates are recognized by all major insurance companies such as State Farm, Allstate, Farmers and many others for storm related claims. The Company is also a member of the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) and the Better Business Bureau.



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sounds ugly...
wtf?
hey pennyaddict, you better send another email !
they released the wrong pr!!

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this is old news....read last week's PR on the 24th...... they already had this news out last week.......

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Well, it isn't actually old news. The PR on the 24th was the report for the Fiscal YEAR 2005. This one tonight is the report for the first quarter of 2006.
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GLEN ELLYN, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 30, 2006--National Storm Management, Inc. (PINK SHEETS:NLST - News) today announced results for its first quarter ended March 31.
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GLEN ELLYN, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 24, 2006--National Storm Management, Inc. (PINK SHEETS:NLST - News) today reported results for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2005

It does have some negatives in it. However, they have good explanations for why the revenues are down, and also the report from the FY2005 did mention that they expect to do much better in Quarter 3.

I don't think this PR will hurt the stock in the long run, but I do think it is going to take a dip in the AM. But that is a good thing, because it did the same thing when the report on the 24th came out, but then promptly went back up.

GLTA,
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Count me in on Thursday...(settled funds)

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I would expect mild shorting of this stock, today.

Looks there "might" be potential for a five cent
profit margin for shorters. No guarantee this will
happen but mild potential is there. With such a
narrow short position only those willing to risk
large block shorting will be interested.

Purl Gurl

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And there's your dip....get in quick!

Jo

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Earlier I wrote,

"Looks there 'might' be potential for a five cent
profit margin for shorters."

Range so far,

0.2500 - 0.3100

There is your five cent profit margin.

Looks NLST "might" recover during the day, then
close near open price. I have some doubts because
today's news will take time to spread. Afternoon
trading will provide a better indicator. Tomorrow
might be risky as working traders read this news
tonight and react, showing up tomorrow.

Hurricane speculation tosses in volatiliy making
this one hard to judge.

Purl Gurl

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You can't short this stock.
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pink or ob?

I have not looked real close at this one, I think.
Might have discussed this one in a different
thread, not sure.

However, any stock can be shorted, but average
traders might find this difficult.

Purl Gurl

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Pink, and you can't short it unless you have a foreign brokerage account or you are an MM, or work in a broker's Capital Markets department.

Period.

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Ghost, offshore Hedgefunds can short just about anything...Congressional Hearings going on about the problem.
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