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Good Morning Pearlie

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Pearlie Weir)
Tue Dec 12 14:45:26 2006

From: "Pearlie Weir" <cheerleadersMorpheus@aakb.bib.dk>
To: <bug-techinfo@mit.edu>
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 19:45:14 +0360

Investor alert for Tuesday, December 12th!			
News Alert!		
					
Company:  Wild Brush Energy						
Symbol:  WBRS							
Current Price:  $0.046			
Short-term target: $0.12				
				
WBRS is engaged in some of the most lucrative gas regions in North 			
America.  Major discoveries are happening all the time and WBRS is in 					
the thick of it.		
						
With the array of drilling projects Wild Brush has going on at the moment 			
tension is building.  As the drilling gets closer to completion insiders are 						
accumulating ahead of that major discovery announcement.		
		
Word has just begun to leak out that there may soon be a 					
merger between WBRS and another major energy player with 						
close ties to the company.  In fact this major player's 						
stock was up 30% Monday on very strong volume.  WBRS is 				
showing similar signs this Monday and is looking like there 							
will be big gains on Tuesday.						
Once the merger is announced there will be a rush to get in.  							
Play it smart. Take a position BEFORE the press release and 					
ride this one.			
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