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Daily Report OCTOBER 18, 2007

Your Money In The News:

Exit To Enter US

Exit Only Inc. EX T0
$0.41

May brought us the first look at Exit Only's new Vehicle Web-marketing
solution. The idea of bringing new and used vehicles to web consumers is
nothing we have not seen before. However, allowing sellers to post there
vehicles at no charge and no hidden fees, is new. The company charges
sellers only for actual contact info from interested buyers.

Points Of Interest:

- Canadian response to the new site far exceeds the company's
projections.
- Exit's goals for the year end were met in September of this year, just
a few months from launch.
- Exit is now expanding the site to enter the US market.
- News in the last few weeks has released partnership agreements with
several online vehicle service sites for increased exposure.
- Exit is also providing mobile access for sellers. The system will
deliver real-time leads of buyer information directly to their mobile
phone.

Duplication of the Canadian results in the much larger US market base
will certainly make this company the next major online player. To read
recent releases and find out more information consult any financial
website.


Top International News:

Strikes paralyze Paris transport --- PARIS, France -- France's public
transportation network came to a halt Thursday as public sector workers
staged a series of strikes in what is seen as the first big test for
President Nicolas Sarkozy's government. Subways, buses, and regional
trains were all out of service, leading to traffic jams as commuters
used their cars to get to work. Airlines were operating as usual, but
some flights were delayed because employees were having trouble getting
to work. Many Parisians took advantage of the capital's free bicycle
program. Others hopped on scooters or strapped on Rollerblades, and some
workers simply took the day off altogether. The walkout began Wednesday
night and was expected to last 24 hours, but the backlog of services
could mean the effects of the strike last much longer. 

Reports In The US:

Hazardous Waste Car Involved In Derailment ----- STEILACOOM, Wash. -- A
derailment early Thursday halted train traffic on both sets of tracks on
the Burlington Northern Santa Fe main line and blocked access to a ferry
terminal south of Tacoma, a railroad spokesman said. Amtrak passengers
were being bused between Seattle and Portland, Ore., and railroad crews
were working to reopen the road leading to the dock used by ferries
between the mainland and McNeil, Anderson and Ketron islands, BNSF
spokesman Gus Melonas said. McNeil Island is the site of a state prison
and the state's Special Commitment Center, where sexual predators are
confined for treatment after serving their prison time. State-operated
ferry service between the island and Steilacoom provides 19 runs around
the clock for supplies, staff, visitors and inmate transfers.

