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COPI.OB IS GETTING READY TO MAKE A RUN FOR THE TOP! 
PLEASE DO NOT MISS THIS ONE! 
WATCH IT ON THURS MAY 17TH! 
 
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Company: COMPLIANCE SYSTEMS 
Symbol: COPI 
Price: $0.35 
5-d Target: $2 
Rating: Agressive Buy 
 
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YOU CANNOT MISS COPI! 
THIS ONE IS A GREAT SOLID ADDITION TO YOUR PORTFOLIO! 
ADD IT TO YOUR RADAR STARTING THURS MAY 17TH! 
IT WENT DOWN! NOW IT'S TIME FOR IT TO REACH THE SKIES!

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