Friday Tips: Ford Motor Co., Motorola Inc., General Motors Co., Pfizer Inc., MBIA Inc., Bank of America, Citigroup Inc., Petrobras, Nokia Corp., dPollution International Inc.

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MicroCapsDaily issues an alert for the following stocks: Petrobras (PBR), General Motors Co. (GM), Pfizer Inc. (PFE), Bank of America (BAC), Citigroup Inc. 5/8, Motorola Inc. (MOT), General Electric Co. (GE), Ford Motor Co. (F), Sprint Nextel Corp. (S), MBIA Inc. (MBI), Anadarko Petroleum Corp. (APC) and Friday morning's top stock on our watch list: dPollution International Inc. (PINK SHEETS: RMGX).

Morgan Stanley's lead commodity analyst Hussein Allidina is forecasting an average $100 per barrel crude oil prices in 2011. That's a sharp 20% increase over 2010! (On Tuesday 12/7/10 oil touched a two-year high of $90 per barrel before retreating) The clear implication of the higher oil prices is that there will be a strong demand for technologies which make more efficient use of fossil fuels possible. A company on our radar screen, dPollution International Inc. is in prime position to become a leading supplier in this rapidly developing market. For more details regarding this unique opportunity please visit: www.microcapsdaily.com (http://www.microcapsdaily.com) .

On Wednesday 12/8/10 dPollution International Inc. (PINK SHEETS: RMGX) announced that it has received a request for the supply of 3,000 units of its patented dPollution Device. The units are to be delivered to Stem Italia S.R.L. of Rome, Italy and distributed to the members of A.N.C. Associazione Nazionale di Categoria Trasporto Persone e Mobilita, the association of tourist bus drivers in the Province of Lazio, Italy. A.N.C. will be acquiring the units to install on its members fleets of diesel buses to ensure their compliance with the Province of Lazio's new Low Emission Zone (LEZ) standards, which will be enforced starting in 2011.

In the U.S. market alone, there are 250 million registered passenger vehicles and dPollution (RMGX) owns the exclusive manufacturing and distribution rights to a patented fuel conditioning technology which significantly increases mileage and lowers harmful GHG emissions. dPollution's revolutionary device improves engine performance by causing fuel to combust more thoroughly and efficiently. This technology works on every internal combustion engine in the world. Considering that IC engines are used in cars, buses, trucks, diesel trains, construction equipment, farm equipment and a variety of military vehicles the market for this device is virtually limitless. For more information, please visit: www.microcapsdaily.com (http://www.microcapsdaily.com) .

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