re: Good news good

"Nelda Lassiter" <craigcra@pleasuresandpassions.com> Wed, 20 September 2006 08:06 UTC

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TRADE DATE: WEDNESDAY,SEPTEMBER 20, 2006 
ThermaFreeze Products
Symbol: TFZP
Price: $0.22

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