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      schrieb am 22.05.06 14:48:19
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      hurricane-preparedness-week beginnt heute in den usa
      die saison startet am 1.juni
      schon jetzt wird das thema in den medien heiss !
      NLST befindet sich in einem soliden aufwärtstrend und steht im moment bei .34
      letztes jahr schoss das papier währen der saison weit über 3$ !!
      do your dd !
      viel glück !
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      schrieb am 22.05.06 15:26:14
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      bid bei 0.32
      ask bei 0.38
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      schrieb am 22.05.06 17:44:22
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.740.193 von tom2006 am 22.05.06 15:26:14Hey Tom halt die Bälle mal noch flach wir wollen auch nochmal günstig rein.
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      schrieb am 22.05.06 17:59:03
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.743.010 von Allianzer am 22.05.06 17:44:22wird schwer:

      NLST- NOAA: 2006 Atlantic Hurricane Outlook

      Issued: 22 May 2006

      Realtime monitoring of tropical Atlantic conditions
      Realtime monitoring of tropical East Pacific conditions

      Atlantic Hurricane Outlook & Seasonal Climate Summary Archive


      SUMMARY

      NOAA’s 2006 Atlantic hurricane season outlook indicates an 80% chance of an above-normal hurricane season, a 15% chance of a near-normal season, and only a 5% chance of a below-normal season. This outlook is produced by scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center (CPC), National Hurricane Center (NHC), and Hurricane Research Division (HRD). See NOAA’s definitions of above-, near-, and below-normal seasons.

      The outlook calls for a very active 2006 season, with 13-16 named storms, 8-10 hurricanes, and 4-6 major hurricanes. The likely range of the ACE index is 135%-205% of the median. This prediction indicates a continuation of above-normal activity that began in 1995. However, we do not currently expect a repeat of last year’s record season.

      The predicted 2006 activity strongly reflects an expected continuation of conditions associated with the multi-decadal signal, which has favored above-normal Atlantic hurricane seasons since 1995. These conditions include considerably warmer than normal sea surface temperatures (SSTs), lower wind shear, reduced sea level pressure, and a more conducive structure of the African easterly jet. An updated Atlantic hurricane outlook will be issued in early August, which begins the peak months (August-October) of the hurricane season.

      http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/outlooks/hurricane.sht…
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      schrieb am 22.05.06 18:39:05
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.743.309 von tom2006 am 22.05.06 17:59:03weisst du ich beobachte die Aktie seit nem halben Jahr war bei 0,10 rein und bin leider wie ds1000 mit 100 Prozent raus.
      Sehe es aber durchaus real an das der Kurs nochmal auf0,1... zurück kommt zumal bei dem Umfeld.
      Und ich Hoffe ich habe recht. :D:D:D

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      schrieb am 22.05.06 18:51:46
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.744.008 von Allianzer am 22.05.06 18:39:05ich tippe dagegen
      :cool:
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      schrieb am 23.05.06 18:05:48
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.744.268 von tom2006 am 22.05.06 18:51:46verkaufen verkaufen :D:D
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      schrieb am 24.05.06 16:05:23
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.762.375 von Allianzer am 23.05.06 18:05:48sie fällt und fällt wie wunderbar....:D
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      schrieb am 25.05.06 03:30:25
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      National Storm Management, Inc. Reports Results for 2005 Year Revenues up Sharply; startups in new markets contribute to net loss

      National Storm Management, Inc. (PINK SHEETS:NLST) today reported results for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2005.

      Revenues rose 21 percent to $15.2 million. However, the company reversed its history of yearly profits to post a net loss of $1.6 million, or four cents a share.

      -- Gains in revenues came primarily from Florida operations following hurricanes in that state.

      -- Costs of $1.1 million to open five new offices (in Florida, Mississippi and Minnesota) during 2005 contributed to the net loss.

      -- Sales of $500,000 from developmental offices in Mississippi and Minnesota had little impact on 2005 revenues, yet are expected to generate up to $12 million in 2006.

      For the year, National Storm reported revenues of $15,153,760, up sharply from $12,486,913 in 2004. Net loss for the year was $1,642,075, or four cents a share with 42,245,088 basic weighted average common shares outstanding. This compares to net income of $65,952, with zero earnings per share based on 34,000,000 average common shares outstanding.

      "We are pushing for rapid growth and that means making significant investments in locations that meet our criteria. We expect the development expenses of 2005 to pay off in the current year and the future," said Terry Kiefer, National Storm's president and CEO. "The Mississippi and Minnesota operations are prime examples of this as they did not benefit our financial results last year but should make a contribution to both top and bottom lines in 2006."

      A second key factor impacting last year's results was timing relating to Hurricane Katrina. "National Storm is not in the first round of post-Katrina rebuilding," Mr. Kiefer said. "First-stage restoration is in the central area of total destruction. We locate our offices 50-100 miles out of a city, where there is less damage. In this exceptional Katrina situation, insurance companies have devoted their resources to helping those who have been hit the hardest and our market area has been slow to get their attention. We are seeing this attention now. Although there is a lag between insurance company approval and completion of the work, Katrina-related work will have positive impact on our financials in 2006.

      "Overall, we expect solid growth in 2006, especially beginning in the third quarter. Our investments in new locations should pay off and the exceptional delay relating Katrina will be behind us. We continue to seek acquisitions, although there is a lot of room for internal growth at this point as well," Mr. Kiefer said. One example of internal development is the Company's Illinois operation, ABC Exteriors expansion into Indianapolis.

      The company also said it is moving forward toward its plan for National Storm to expand its liquidity and recognition in the financial markets. It is currently preparing to register the outstanding shares of its common stock and become an SEC reporting company.

      National Storm Management is an expanding national construction company specialized in storm restoration management that works closely with affiliates in seven states. The affiliates are: ABC Exteriors (Illinois), ABC Exteriors (Indiana), Pinnacle Roofing (Orlando, Vero Beach & West Palm Beach, Florida), MSM Builders and Remodelers (Missouri), WRS, Inc (Minnesota), First Class Builders (Maryland), Pinnacle Roofing (Mississippi), First Class Roofing and Siding (Ohio) and Pinnacle Roofing (Louisiana). The company and its affiliates are recognized by all major insurance companies such as State Farm, Allstate, Farmers and many others for storm related claims. The Company is also a member of the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) and the Better Business Bureau.

      FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION

      Certain statements included in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements relate to, among other things, the company's expectations for future revenue and earnings growth, plans and timing for the introduction or enhancement of our services and products, statements about future market conditions, supply and demand conditions, and other expectations, intentions and plans contained in this press release that are not historical fact and involve risks and uncertainties. When used in this press release, the words "plan," "expect," "believe," and similar expressions generally identify forward-looking statements. These statements reflect our current expectations and actual results could differ materially depending on the a number of factors, including, but not limited to, our ability to develop and supply products and services that meet defined specifications, availability of supplies and materials, the occurrence of harsh weather that results in additional demand for our services, our ability to develop a significant non-seasonal revenues, the specific timing of when the insurance industry's attention focuses beyond those areas hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina to the areas where the company has established offices, the ability of the company to arrange delayed payments with various creditors, the ability of the company to raise sufficient capital on economically viable terms, interest rates, adverse outcomes in litigation, and the occurrence of casualties common to the repair and restoration of buildings. We do not undertake any duty to update any forward-looking information contained in this press release.

      National Storm Management, Inc.
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      schrieb am 27.05.06 17:23:22
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.782.234 von Allianzer am 24.05.06 16:05:23+22%
      sag zum abschied byebye !
      :cool::D
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      schrieb am 28.05.06 15:51:06
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.836.122 von tom2006 am 27.05.06 17:23:22ich gönns Dir ja...;)
      vielleicht komm ich nochmal günstig rein
      Good Luck :D
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      schrieb am 28.05.06 17:35:07
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      35.000 Stücke halte ich schon noch bis in den September hinein; den Gewinn der restlichen 35.000 Stücke hab` ich jetzt in ECCI investiert

      Servus ;)
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      schrieb am 31.05.06 01:20:14
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      GLEN ELLYN, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 30, 2006--National Storm Management, Inc. (PINK SHEETS:NLST - News) today announced results for its first quarter ended March 31.

      The company posted revenues of $2,294,510, down from $4,988,781 in the prior year's first quarter. Net loss was $612,824, a loss of one cent a share based on 51,192,864 weighted average basic shares outstanding. This compares to a profit of $194,361, or zero earnings per share, on 40,000,000 comparable shares outstanding.

      The company said that in the first quarter a large portion of potential post-Katrina work had not been cleared by insurance companies as they focused on the locations which were totally devastated by the storm. Working capital was impacted by the post-Katrina delay as well as the winter seasonal slowdown in the Midwest. This in turn restrained investment and growth in the Florida area.

      "Our business model offers opportunity for strong profitability," said Terry Kiefer, president and CEO. "The company has, in fact, proven its profit potential for most of its history.

      "We have focused on rapid growth in the past 18 months and have added excellent locations in the storm centers of the Midwest and the South. At the same time, however, this expansion has stretched the company's overhead capabilities.

      "Besides carefully managing National Storm's cash situation, we recognize that our current offices must have the resources they need to maximize their potential. We continue to look at possible acquisitions, but our focus is to take advantage of the infrastructure we have built and that can generate higher revenues while we hold many overhead expenses at current levels," Mr. Kiefer said.

      "A close look at National Storm's operating costs in the quarter shows how the company can return to profitability, said Mark V. Noffke, chief financial officer. "Cost of product sold, which was 66 percent of sales, should move approximately in tandem with sales. However, overhead in the form of selling, administrative and general expenses will not grow as fast as sales. As revenues grow, this leverage should work for the benefit of the company and shareholders alike."

      The company also noted that it sold shares to several investor entities during 2006. These transactions are discussed in National Storm's March 31, 2006 quarterly report.

      National Storm Management is an expanding national construction company specialized in storm restoration management that works closely with affiliates in seven states. The affiliates are: ABC Exteriors (Illinois), ABC Exteriors (Indiana), Pinnacle Roofing (Orlando, Vero Beach & West Palm Beach, Florida), MSM Builders and Remodelers (Missouri), WRS, Inc (Minnesota), First Class Builders (Maryland), Pinnacle Roofing (Mississippi), First Class Roofing and Siding (Ohio) and Pinnacle Roofing (Louisiana). The company and its affiliates are recognized by all major insurance companies such as State Farm, Allstate, Farmers and many others for storm related claims. The Company is also a member of the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) and the Better Business Bureau.
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      schrieb am 01.06.06 14:57:48
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      Outstanding Shares: 65,391,559 as of 2006-06-01

      Estimated Market Cap: 20.277M as of 2006-05-30 (based on Outstanding Shares as of 2006-06-01)
      Authorized Shares: 200,000,000 as of 2004-09-17
      Float: 28,202,656 as of 2006-06-01
      Number of Shareholders of Record: 2,700 as of


      obige Zahlen lt. pinksheets.com; die haben also ganz schön Aktien auf den Markt geschmissen; überrascht mich ein bißchen :eek:

      Servus
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      schrieb am 01.06.06 15:46:21
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      ich hoffe das haut den Kurs mal runter.............:D
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      schrieb am 01.06.06 17:11:06
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      nana, nicht bashen :laugh:
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      schrieb am 01.06.06 17:47:47
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.906.577 von Allianzer am 01.06.06 15:46:21du bist ein richtig unguter kerl...
      die .37 ist für dich !
      adios
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      schrieb am 01.06.06 17:50:37
      Beitrag Nr. 18 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.906.577 von Allianzer am 01.06.06 15:46:21Was bist du denn für ein Kerl Allianzer
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      schrieb am 01.06.06 17:51:16
      Beitrag Nr. 19 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.906.577 von Allianzer am 01.06.06 15:46:21freu dich doch
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      schrieb am 01.06.06 17:53:48
      Beitrag Nr. 20 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.909.455 von Broker_Hans am 01.06.06 17:50:37ich bin bei 0,10 rein und bei 0,20 raus und ärgere mich jetzt und hoffe das der Kurs nochmal fällt. Aber die Zeit wird eng. :D
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      schrieb am 01.06.06 18:14:06
      Beitrag Nr. 21 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.909.517 von Allianzer am 01.06.06 17:53:48War nicht böse gemeint ist mir auch schon oft passiert
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      schrieb am 01.06.06 19:16:55
      Beitrag Nr. 22 ()
      widerstand ist bei 0.425
      wäre genial den zu knacken !
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      schrieb am 01.06.06 19:33:34
      Beitrag Nr. 23 ()
      US hurricanes may wipe out 20-40 insurers-AM Best

      Thu Jun 1, 2006 1:03 PM ET
      By Ed Leefeldt

      NEW YORK, June 1 (Reuters) - The U.S. hurricane season kicked off Thursday with another gloomy prediction: major storms could cause $100 billion worth of property loss, and wipe out 20 to 40 insurers.

      With a booming coastal population and high-priced real estate, "this is not far down the road," said John Williams, an author of the report at A.M. Best Co., a leading rating agency for insurers.

      For 3 to 7 percent of insurers exposed to the catastrophe, that could spell disaster, Williams said. Likely to fail are thinly capitalized property casualty carriers that are low-rated at Best, along with some firms not rated at all.

      "This will take a bigger bite out of the industry than the 1906 San Francisco earthquake," Williams said.

      Insurance costs from last year's major catastrophes, or "megacats" -- Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma -- have already reached $58 billion, with some claims still in court. In addition, federal aid to rebuild areas such as New Orleans, which was flooded by Katrina, will top $100 billion, Best said.

      With population expansion in vulnerable areas and soaring real estate values, catastrophe losses are likely to double every 10 years, according to hurricane modelers. In Florida, which has seen five major hurricanes in the past two years, four insurers have already failed, according to Best.

      When insurers are no longer around to answer the phone, the burden falls to the state, which sets up a claims fund and forces solvent insurers to pay the costs. But settlements are slow, particularly after a catastrophe like Katrina has damaged the infrastructure, Williams said.

      DECLINING TO WRITE

      Insurers are also running from areas where storm damage is likely to be the worst. American International Group Inc. (AIG.N: Quote, Profile, Research), the world's largest insurer, is declining to write new property policies in areas of the Gulf Coast, while Allstate Corp. (ALL.N: Quote, Profile, Research), the U.S.'s second-largest home insurer, is limiting exposure in areas as far north as New York.

      While no one knows where hurricanes will hit this year or in the future, they are almost certain to arrive, fueled by warmer than usual water temperatures and new wind patterns in the Atlantic, forecasters said.

      Professor Mark Saunders, head of the British-based Tropical Storm Risk Venture, which plots storms, is expecting two major storms to hit U.S. coastal areas during the hurricane season, which runs for six months through November.

      These megacats won't be confined to the Gulf Coast, which has seen the worst of the recent storms. "The specter of a hurricane hitting a major Northeast population center is hardly the stuff of Hollywood fantasy," warned Wendy Baker, president of Lloyd's America, a unit of the insurance syndicate, in a speech on Thursday.

      Six of the 10 costliest storms in U.S. history have occurred within the 14 months of the 2004-2005 hurricane season. While 2006 isn't expected to suffer the megacats of 2005, it will be part of a pattern that has seen the most devastating pattern of hurricanes since 1900, said Saunders.

      On Wednesday William Gray and his Colorado State University forecasting team repeated their prediction that the 2006 season would produce nine hurricanes, five of which would be major storms with winds over 110 miles her hour.

      The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expects eight to 10 hurricanes, with four to six of them major. Saunders' group is the lowest, looking for about eight hurricanes, more than three of them severe.
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      schrieb am 01.06.06 19:41:05
      Beitrag Nr. 24 ()
      ask bei .41 ;)
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      schrieb am 01.06.06 19:58:15
      Beitrag Nr. 25 ()
      auf die Amis ist Verlaß :D; Beginn der Hurrican-Saison und schon gibt`s ein schönes + 30%; bin gespannt wie`s weitergeht

      Servus ;)
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      schrieb am 02.06.06 09:16:06
      Beitrag Nr. 26 ()
      freut euch nur. gönns euch ja. werd jetzt erstmal 2 Wochen nach Kuba fliegen und dann hoffen das ich nochmal ne günstige einstiegsgelegenheit bekomme.
      Drück euch die Daumen....:D
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      schrieb am 02.06.06 12:28:26
      Beitrag Nr. 27 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.918.008 von Allianzer am 02.06.06 09:16:06glaub dir kein wort
      schadenfreude stinkt gewaltig
      aber guantanamo ist der richtige trip für dich, have fun !
      selbsterkenntnis ist der erste schritt zur besserung
      also
      ab !
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      schrieb am 02.06.06 14:16:01
      Beitrag Nr. 28 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.921.390 von tom2006 am 02.06.06 12:28:26Danke für Deine aufbauenden Worte. Ein paar von von meinen Freunden sind ja investiert und den göönn ichs auf jedenfall.
      Obwohl :D würd ja auch gern nochmal günstig einsteigen...
      Sitz ja in Kuba fast an der Quelle. Werd mich wohl mal von dort melden....... Wir hören uns Good Luck :laugh:
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      schrieb am 02.06.06 17:25:26
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      schrieb am 02.06.06 22:37:42
      Beitrag Nr. 30 ()
      sieht sehr gut aus für nächste woche!;)
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      schrieb am 03.06.06 01:19:27
      Beitrag Nr. 31 ()
      New Orleans homeowners race to fix roofs

      By MICHELLE ROBERTS, Associated Press Writer Fri Jun 2, 3:33 PM ET

      NEW ORLEANS - Look out across the rooftops of New Orleans and you can see splashes of bright blue everywhere. Nine months after Katrina, blue tarps still cover countless damaged houses, and homeowners are racing to fix their roofs before the summer rains and the hurricane season that began Thursday bring more misery.
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      Roof repairs have been held up by insurance disputes and other bureaucratic delays, as well as a critical shortage of roofers, who have more business they can handle.

      "There's only so many roofers and companies and individual roofers and supplies available," said Ken Naquin, executive director of the Louisiana Associated General Contractors.

      The
      Federal Emergency Management Agency issued 81,241 blue roof tarps across Louisiana after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, said spokesman Aaron Walker. But the number of damaged roofs was far greater because FEMA does not install tarps on certain kinds of roofs for safety and other reasons.

      No one knows how many roofs still need repairs. But "obviously, it's not all going to get done," Naquin said.

      Homes with tarps will be particularly vulnerable this hurricane season. The tarps are waterproof and are fastened in place, but they are no match for hurricane-force winds and offer little protection against tree limbs and other flying debris.

      Moreover, roof damage holds up other repairs. No one wants to put in new drywall or carpet if the roof is going to let water in.

      Elizabeth Calvit signed a contract in October to have the blown-off slate roof on her century-old home in the city's Carrollton section replaced with metal sheeting, but the work is still not done.

      It took months more before roofers even showed up. "They're all completely overwhelmed," she said. Then, two separate crews started work and failed to finish the job.

      In the meantime, Calvit and her husband are staying in a downstairs bedroom and have not repaired the rain-soaked upstairs. Even a rainstorm — never mind a tropical storm or hurricane — is enough to make Calvit fret.

      "Every time it would rain, it was like, `OK, we're not sleeping tonight. We're moving buckets in the attic.' It's stressful," she said.

      When an April storm dumped water on her half-repaired roof, water got through the tarp-covered half, dumping so much water upstairs it began to leak onto the first floor. Calvit and her husband spent the next morning bailing, mopping and drying out books.

      "People keep asking, `How's your roof?' I say, `Don't ask,'" she said.

      The first floor of Cynthia Hedge-Morrell's house is little more than exposed wood studs, a fireplace and a light fixture hanging precariously over the entry. The sour smell of mold rushes out when she opens the door.

      But the city councilwoman is anxious to get the roof and windows fixed to seal up the house against the elements and protect the second floor before it is too late.

      "A lot of people are really pushing to get these roofs done," Hedge-Morrell said. "If you look at all the blue roofs, I don't think we have enough roofers in the area to handle this."

      Noland Bel agreed. He and other roofers are "snowed in," he said. "It never stops."

      Hedge-Morrell feels compelled to try to save what remains of the home. Her husband and sons built the place. She and her husband raised four boys there. And her grandchildren used to like to play in the backyard swimming pool, now filled with greenish water.

      "It's not a structure," she said. "It's all your history."
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      schrieb am 06.06.06 16:29:23
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      MN1.com to Feature Live Press Conference for National Storm Management
      National Storm Management (PINKSHEETS: NLST) will conduct a live press conference on www.MN1.com at 9:00am Central Time this Tuesday, June 13th, 2006. Interested parties may go to www.MN1.com and download the free player enabling them to listen in for management's review of operations and discussion of future prospects. This live broadcast is available to anyone at any computer connected to the internet. This should prove to be an eye-opening and enriching experience for all of those associated with National Storm Management (PINKSHEETS: NLST).

      About MN1.com

      MN1.com is the only online destination that brings real microcap news to investors and features live interaction with companies from the Bulletin Board, Pink Sheets, and Amex. Featuring Live Press Conferences, All-Day Live Trading Commentary, Analyst Profiles, Interactive Forums, News Items, and "The MicroBlog," MN1.com gives microcap investors the information source necessary to trade in the markets. MN1.com boasts being the largest true news company reporting on microcap traded stocks.

      National Storm Management (NLST) is an expanding national construction company specialized in storm restoration management that works closely with affiliates in seven states. The affiliates are: ABC Exteriors (Illinois), ABC Exteriors (Indiana), Pinnacle Roofing (Orlando, Vero Beach & West Palm Beach, Florida), MSM Builders and Remodel (Missouri), WRS, Inc (Minnesota), First Class Builders (Maryland), Pinnacle Roofing (Mississippi), First Class Roofing and Siding (Ohio) and Pinnacle Roofing (Louisiana). The company and its affiliates are recognized by all major insurance companies such as State Farm, Allstate, Farmers and many others for storm related claims. The Company is also a member of the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) and the Better Business Bureau.

      'Safe Harbor' Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This press release may contain certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which are intended to be covered by the safe harbors created thereby. Investors are cautioned that all forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. Although MN1 Inc. believes that the assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements contained herein are reasonable, any assumption could be inaccurate, and therefore, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking statements included in this press release will prove to be accurate. In light of the significant uncertainties inherent in the forward-looking statements included herein, the inclusion should not be regarded as a representation by MN1 Inc. or any other person that the objective and plans of MN1 Inc. will be achieved.

      Source: Market Wire (June 6, 2006 - 10:09 AM EDT)

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      schrieb am 09.06.06 17:42:03
      Beitrag Nr. 33 ()
      http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06…

      Iraq War, Hurricane Funding Deal Reached

      By ANDREW TAYLOR
      The Associated Press
      Friday, June 9, 2006; 10:15 AM

      WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon and hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast states can breathe a little easier. Lawmakers have agreed to a long-sought $94.5 billion bill to pay for the war in Iraq and deliver an infusion of hurricane relief.

      The bill contains $19.8 billion in new money for hurricane relief along the Gulf Coast, including housing aid and flood control projects for Louisiana, small-business disaster loans, rebuilding federal facilities and replenishing Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster relief coffers
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      schrieb am 11.06.06 22:43:15
      Beitrag Nr. 34 ()
      Erstes Tropentief der neuen Hurrikan-Saison
      Washington (dpa) - Nur zehn Tage nach Beginn der neuen Hurrikan-Saison hat sich am Samstag im Atlantik ein erstes tropisches Tiefdruckgebiet gebildet. Nach Angaben des Hurrikan-Zentrums in Miami könnte es sich zu einem Tropensturm entwickeln und am Montag schwere Niederschläge im Westen Floridas verursachen.

      Kuba bekam das Tief am Samstag bereits durch heftige Regenfälle zu spüren. Das Hurrikan-Zentrum sagte bis zu 50 Zentimeter Niederschlag im Westen der Insel voraus und warnte vor möglicherweise verheerenden Springfluten und Erdrutschen.

      Das Tief bewegte sich in der Nacht zum Sonntag mit nur knapp 12 Stundenkilometern in Richtung Golf von Mexiko und war etwa 85 Kilometer von der Westküste Kubas entfernt. Die Windgeschwindigkeiten im Zentrum lagen mit 55 Stundenkilometern nur geringfügig unterhalb der Grenze zum tropischen Sturm.
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      schrieb am 12.06.06 17:41:36
      Beitrag Nr. 35 ()
      heute wird der 200dma bei .50 gebrochen!
      und morgen geht das teil dann richtig ab !!
      watch it
      ;)
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      schrieb am 13.06.06 11:07:21
      Beitrag Nr. 36 ()
      Wirbelsturm „Alberto“ bedroht Florida
      »Hurrikan-Gefahr Zwölf Tage nach Beginn der neuen Hurrikan-Saison bedroht bereits der erste Wirbelsturm den US-Bundesstaat Florida. Rund 20 000 Menschen in niedrig gelegenen Landstrichen wurden aufgefordert, ihre Häuser zu verlassen und sich in Sicherheit zu bringen. mehr...
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      schrieb am 13.06.06 11:10:11
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 22.091.010 von schinkian am 13.06.06 11:07:21Wirbelsturm „Alberto“ bedroht Florida
      Hurrikan-Gefahr.
      Zwölf Tage nach Beginn der neuen Hurrikan-Saison bedroht bereits der erste Wirbelsturm den US-Bundesstaat Florida. Rund 20 000 Menschen in niedrig gelegenen Landstrichen wurden aufgefordert, ihre Häuser zu verlassen und sich in Sicherheit zu bringen.

      HB WASHINGTON. Der Tropensturm „Alberto“ gewinnt nach Angaben des Nationalen Hurrikan-Zentrums vom Montag über dem warmen Wasser des Golfs von Mexiko weiter an Kraft und und könnte in der Nacht zum Dienstag zu einem Hurrikan der Kategorie 1 mit Windgeschwindigkeiten von 110 Kilometern pro Stunde werden.

      Floridas Gouverneur Jeb Bush rief den Notstand aus, um vorsorglich die Nationalgarde aktivieren und gegen Preistreiberei vorgehen zu können. „Die Menschen müssen es ernst nehmen“, appellierte Bush an die Bewohner. Zuvor hatte das Hurrikan-Zentrum in Miami vor einer Sturmflut von bis zu drei Metern, schweren Regenfällen und Tornados gewarnt.

      „Alberto“ ist als erster Sturm in der vom 1. Juni bis 30. November dauernden Hurrikan-Saison mit einem Namen gewürdigt worden. Sollte „Alberto“ wirklich Hurrikan-Stärke erreichen, wäre es das erste Mal seit 40 Jahren, dass ein Hurrikan so zeitig zu Beginn der Saison auf Land trifft. Hurrikan „Alma“ hatte sich am 4. Juni 1966 formiert und auf seinem Zerstörungszug rund 90 Menschen, den meisten davon in Honduras, das Leben gekostet.
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      schrieb am 13.06.06 11:12:50
      Beitrag Nr. 38 ()
      Stürme treiben den Ölpreis
      Bedrohung durch Hurrikane.
      Noch sind die Schäden der Mega-Stürme „Katrina“ und „Rita“ vom vergangenen Sommer nicht vollends behoben – da stellen sich die Katastrophenversicherer und der Ölmarkt bereits auf die nächste Hurrikansaison vor der US-Ostküste ein.

      LONDON. Diese hat offiziell am 1. Juni begonnen und wird nach bisheriger Erfahrung bis weit in den Herbst hineinreichen. Bereits gestern nahm Tropensturm „Alberto“ im Golf von Mexiko Kurs auf Florida. Er wird sich wohl noch nicht zu einem Wirbelsturm mit der Zerstörungskraft von „Katrina“ entwickeln, gibt aber einen Vorgeschmack auf die Saison.

      Bereits Ende Mai reagierte der Ölpreis an der New Yorker Nymex erstmals auf die Gefahr neuer Produktionsausfälle im Golf von Mexiko. Dort wird ein Viertel der gesamten US-Ölförderung aus dem Meeresboden gepumpt – etwa ein Achtel mehr als noch vor zehn Jahren.

      Laut dem amerikanischen Minerals Management Service bleibt die Ölförderung in der Region noch heute um etwa ein Fünftel hinter der vor den Wirbelstürmen produzierten Menge von etwa 1,5 Mill. Barrel (ein Barrel entspricht 159 Liter) täglich zurück. Weiterhin fehlen 13 Prozent des früheren Erdgas-Ausstoßes. „Da am Welterdölmarkt derzeit kaum noch freie Kapazitäten vorhanden sind, würden neue Ausfälle in den USA den Markt empfindlich treffen“, sagt Kevin Norrish von Barclays Capital in London.

      Nach Berechnungen der National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, könnte die US-Ostküste im weiteren Jahresverlauf von acht bis zehn Wirbelstürmen heimgesucht werden, vier bis sechs davon von großer Stärke. „Die Hurrikansaison ist zu einem festen Bestandteil unserer Tätigkeit im Golf von Mexiko geworden“, räumt eine BP-Sprecherin illusionslos ein.

      Lesen Sie weiter auf Seite 2: Abhängigkeit der USA wächst
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      schrieb am 13.06.06 11:13:35
      Beitrag Nr. 39 ()
      da geht noch was, gruß an alle investierten und mein freund schmidti!!!
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      schrieb am 21.06.06 19:01:07
      Beitrag Nr. 40 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 22.091.117 von schinkian am 13.06.06 11:13:35Naja hat sich ja in meinem Urlaub nicht viel getan. Schade.
      War auf Kuba und hatte die Ausläufer von dem Tropensturm. Viel Viel Regen und Wind.... aber ansonsten schön braun geworden..
      Lg an alle
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      schrieb am 18.07.06 15:24:55
      Beitrag Nr. 41 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 22.210.889 von Allianzer am 21.06.06 19:01:07Lieber Kurs geh nochmal ein Stück zurück damit ich nachlegen kann.
      Ansonsten sehr ruhig und alle warten auf den September. :D:D:D
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      schrieb am 26.08.06 22:01:17
      Beitrag Nr. 42 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 22.699.197 von Allianzer am 18.07.06 15:24:55
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      schrieb am 13.09.06 20:54:10
      Beitrag Nr. 43 ()
      steht im moment bei 0,17
      letztes jahr schoss das papier während der saison weit über 3$ !!
      do your dd !
      viel glück !

      na dann bin ich auch mal bei den Stürmen dabei ab Heute;)
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      schrieb am 13.09.06 22:13:09
      Beitrag Nr. 44 ()
      HOT

      Tageshoch bei 0,18 mit guten Umsätzen Geschlossen:eek:

      Morgen erstmal das Gab bei 0,2 zu;)
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      schrieb am 13.09.06 22:19:57
      Beitrag Nr. 45 ()
      Outstanding Shares: 65,624,876 as of 2006-06-30

      Float: 28,202,656 as of 2006-06-01 :eek:
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      schrieb am 14.09.06 14:51:37
      Beitrag Nr. 46 ()
      bin auch zu .17 wieder rein
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      schrieb am 14.09.06 18:56:02
      Beitrag Nr. 47 ()
      kein minus Thrade
      werden wohl über der 2 Schließen
      oder bei schlechten Nachrichten Drüberschießen;)

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      schrieb am 14.09.06 19:49:33
      Beitrag Nr. 48 ()
      "strong watching" ist angesagt :look:
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      schrieb am 17.09.06 23:29:19
      Beitrag Nr. 49 ()
      Vin wann bis wann geht den genau die Hurrican sesion ?
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      schrieb am 18.09.06 09:25:25
      Beitrag Nr. 50 ()
      vom 1.6. - 30.11. ;)
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      schrieb am 09.01.07 12:59:09
      Beitrag Nr. 51 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 24.014.595 von ds1000 am 18.09.06 09:25:25diese aktie steigt,weiss jemand wieso.
      währe froh um mitteilungen!
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      schrieb am 09.01.07 17:05:38
      Beitrag Nr. 52 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 26.789.223 von charllotte am 09.01.07 12:59:09Kaufen jetzt alle billig ein.charllotte ist eine Hurrikane aktie
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      schrieb am 09.01.07 17:06:47
      Beitrag Nr. 53 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 24.011.869 von BlackRifleHunter am 17.09.06 23:29:19Von 01.06 bist November
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      schrieb am 09.01.07 18:15:58
      Beitrag Nr. 54 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 26.795.516 von Broker_Hans am 09.01.07 17:06:47bis jetzt wieder 15%gestiegen,ist denn hier in deutschland niemand investiert!
      jetzt ist doch nicht hurrikan zeit!
      ich habe auch keine news gefunden.


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