Small Investments to Small Fortunes?

"Odetta Colene" <[email protected]> Tue, 19 Sep 2006 17:57:45 +0100
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TODAY'S HOT Company: FNLH
MASSIVE ALERT ISSUED
TUESDAY -  SEPT 19, 2006 .: FNLH
FNLH IS POISED!!! ARE YOU???
  
Company:  FINELINE HOLDINGS INC
Symbol:   FNLH (OTCBB: FNLH.PK)
Monday Close:   0.17
Monday Vol: 249,180
FINELINE'S Gonna make a run 
Watch it like a hawk Tuesday
  
FNLH RELEASES BREAKING NEWS: 
Fineline's Cartoons Will Be Viewed on Mobile Phones Worldwide as Screensavers and Wallpapers. 
KENT, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 11, 2006--Fineline Holdings Inc. (OTC:FNLH - News), announced today that is has launched an extensive campaign to expand its mobile content (cartoon character groups) to be viewed as screensavers and wallpapers on cellular phones worldwide. Fineline is targeting over 300 mobile provider companies for the licensing of its proprietary cartoon character groups. Fineline Holdings has already signed with the following mobile companies: Mobile Streams (USA, Europe, Central and South America), Mobile Fun Solution, Inc. (N. America, Asia, Northern Europe), Asprio (Europe), Airborn Entertainment, Inc. (N. America), Mobile Data Group, Inc. (Australia, Africa, Pacific Rim), Index Mobile (Europe, Middle East, Japan, Asia), Mobliss (Europe, Asia, Japan, S. America), 123Mobile, Inc. (Europe, Japan, Asia, S. America) and AirGames Mobile (South Africa, Africa). In addi
 tion, the aforementioned companies have non-exclusive worldwide rights to mobile companies throughout the world.
  
ADD FNLH TO YOUR RADAR NOW!
WATCH IT GO TUESDAY

Fineline Licenses Six Character Groups for US .4 million Up-Front Fee and 20% Royalty... Read More

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