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	<title>Comments on: Is Workstream Turning A Corner?</title>
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		<title>By: Workstream Reports Making Its First Profit : ERE.net</title>
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		<description>[...] Last week, company CEO Steve Purello told us  the company has been putting its house order since pretty much hitting bottom last spring. That&#8217;s when an acquisition deal fell apart, the company faced a delisting notice from NASDAQ, where it trades, and there was an unbroken string of losses.“We’ve done all the things we said we were going to do,” Purello said, giving us his best guesses as to why Workstream&#8217;s stock was on a tear since January. In less than two months it went from a price of 2 cents a share to 20 cents. As we write this, the stock is around 22 cents a share. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Last week, company CEO Steve Purello told us  the company has been putting its house order since pretty much hitting bottom last spring. That&#8217;s when an acquisition deal fell apart, the company faced a delisting notice from NASDAQ, where it trades, and there was an unbroken string of losses.“We’ve done all the things we said we were going to do,” Purello said, giving us his best guesses as to why Workstream&#8217;s stock was on a tear since January. In less than two months it went from a price of 2 cents a share to 20 cents. As we write this, the stock is around 22 cents a share. [...]</p>
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