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Kelvin Harrington <[log in to unmask]>
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Miami University MBA Class of 1998 <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 31 Oct 2006 05:24:52 -0330
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The Real promotion  blitz has start!  A-U-N-I is up 33% in the last week 
leading up to todays information.  

NEW YORK--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 30, 2006 Mr. Christian 
Lillieroos, AUNI's newly-appointed President and CEO, who 
addressed the audience and announced the new vision 
statement of the group: American Unity Investments - a 
business portal that unites the capital flow between the US 
and China. "In the future, AUNI will focus more of its 
attention on creating capital opportunities for US 
investors in the China market and giving Chinese companies 
opportunities to get access to the US capital market,"

The Chinese dragon is wide awake and the region is awash in 
opportunities.  With AUNI strong management team and 
proven track record we expect some very positive news 
reports throughout this week to push the share price 
through the roof!  

Sym: AUNI
Price: O.85
Projected: 2.3O
Rating: 5/5

This is the break you've been waiting for! 
Spice up your holdings with A-U-N-I !
Buy on 31 Oct. 
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CHICAGO (Reuters) -- Monster Worldwide Inc., parent company of the leading jobs Web site, said Monday that founder Andrew McKelvey resigned from its board of directors after refusing to be interviewed for the company's internal stock option investigation.
LONDON (Reuters) -- At least four bidders including the co-founder of pop-video television channel MTV, which is owned by Viacom (Charts), are expected to line up for a second round of bids for Rank Group's iconic Hard Rock Cafe chain, newspapers reported on Sunday
NEW YORK (Reuters) -- News Corp.'s MySpace.com said Monday it had licensed a new technology to stop users from posting unauthorized copyrighted music on the social networking Web site and oust frequent violators of its policy.

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