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ok i'm in *.037 for a bounce . i would have liked .042 or better close 200 dsma but tomorrow will tell the tale. Great news on revs .
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CKEI 3rd day is a charm. It needs some follow through to establish a firm base . Seems to be difficult lately to have follow through on these bb stocks. But here is a company with actual revs and a viable business. Let's see what happens today
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r u guys sure. i did not sell mine. looks like a good company. holing my share. donw $500.
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comming back. I alwasy have good feelings about this one. this is going to be a monster....buy buy buy
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well this is a very good stock. waht happen last few days ppl bought stock and made moeny and get out of it. now it going up again and will go up slowly for next two weeks. watch out for this baby. it is not giong to be a quick one but slow but sure
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its time for this stock to go crazy. just watch for last half an hour. buy it now and sell it before the end of the day. take my word
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MOUNT VERNON, N.Y., Mar 02, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Clickable Enterprises, Inc. (OTCBB: CKEI), the first Internet-based home heating oil company, announced today that it sold 349,000 gallons of heating oil to residential and commercial customers in January 2006, compared with 254,659 gallons during the same period in 2005, for a 37% increase.
Nicholas Cirillo, Jr., president of Clickable Enterprises said, "We recognize that a 37% sales increase for January is significant as it reflects the consumer's need to seek out a lower-cost provider of home heating oil, and reinforces the value of our business structure and vision to consumers. This increase is particularly noteworthy since weather this January was 28% warmer than average in terms of degree days, which directly and adversely impacted the number of gallons sold". Cirillo added, "Our revenue outlook remains high for fiscal 2006, which comes to a close at the end of March, with expectations that total year revenue will be in excess of $5 million. If achieved, this will more than double the $2.4 million we recorded during fiscal 2005."
Revenue for January 2006 increased to $796,000 from $396,000, or $400,147, compared to January 2005. This 101% increase in revenue is due to the aforementioned increase in gallons sold, as well as a 47% increase in average selling price compared to the prior year period.
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Sounds like a winner to me. L2's are lookin good this morning. This may be a runner today!!!
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