Calling All Small St0ck Players

Joanne Jordan hdxiqpar at artigo.com
Wed Sep 7 09:35:48 PDT 2005


Newsletter - September, 2005



syn*er*gy (n)

1. The interaction of two or more agents or
forces so that their combined effect is
greater than the sum of their individual
effects.

2. Cooperative interaction among groups,
especially among the acquired subsidiaries
or merged parts of a corporation, that
creates an enhanced combined effect.

Welcome to another issue of Small Cap
Equities.  Today we will be talking about
how synergy can have an extremely positive
effect on a company.  As we know, when
things fall into the right place at the
right time the results can be exceptional.
That's the situation we believe this month's
featured gem is in.  Our top pick this issue
is Vinoble Inc.

Symbol: VNBL . OB
Current Price:               $0.09
Short Term Target Price:    $0.24
12 month Target Price:      $0.50

*Fresh News and Company Information*

Vinoble to Enter the Oil and Gas Sector:

MALIBU, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 6,
2005--Vinoble, Inc. a holding company
seeking to identify long-term growth
opportunities in the areas of homeland
security, security information systems, and
other security services is pleased to
announce the Company's management is in the
final evaluation and negotiation on a highly
prospective oil and gas project which is
expected to be completed in the near future.

On July 16, 2005, Vinoble announced its
intent to offer products and services that
will assist in the automation of the
identification and control of equipment,
assets, tools, and the related processes
used in the Oil & Gas and Petrochemical
industries.

RFID sensors can monitor machines and
equipment to detect possible problems before
they become serious. Sensors can also
deliver safety features within oil wells.
Oil may be trapped in different layers of
rock, along with gas and water. Detection of
specific liquids can assist equipment in
operating within a precise moment to ensure
that certain adverse conditions do not
occur, such as a well filling with water.

As with other RF based technology
applications, RFID can also provide the safe
transit of materials by only the authorized
handler, and limit the entry of personnel to
specific locations. Ensuring personnel
safety is essential, should there be an
emergency at a facility, RFID tags would
enable the customer to track and evaluate
its employee's safety and/or danger. This
application technology requires product and
hardware that can operate in harsh and
potentially hazardous conditions while
giving valuable safety to the resources and
assets that are vital to the customer. RFID
can also assist the customer's supply chain
by tracking oil, gas, and chemical products
from extraction to refining to the sale at
the retail level.

The Company believes that such offering
service and technology application in the
Oil & Gas and Petrochemical industry will
further position Vinoble in a rapidly
expanding industry while taking advantage of
access to the increasing capital and global
spending that the Company will require for
growth. The Company's goal is to also
provide a much-needed service at a cost
manageable to even the smallest of
businesses that can't afford to do without
the safety of its personnel and assets in
this current state of constant threat.

***

The forces we believe are at work in
Vinoble's favor are the rapidly appreciating
oil market, and the current global security
landscape.

*With oil prices up to record levels and
rising, more attention is being focused on
domestic oil extraction.

*Oil drilling and pumping projects are on
the rise domestically.  We believe companies
are looking for technology which will cause
their projects to be more efficient and
safer.

Vinoble is working in a field which is
perfectly poised to take advantage of this
fortuitous situation.

We believe the time to get in is now.

Please watch this one trade all week!




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