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Hurricane play, gets most business from water damage. Mold etc.
Only 18 mil float and no dilution at all, very easy to run.
Past history.
05- Ran from .14 to .79 from Hurricane Katrina 06- Went to .40+ just from anticipation from hurricanes alone 07- Currently the only hurricane was Dean. WEGI ran from .17 to .27 even though all models had Dean hitting mexico.
As soon as a hurricane forms and heads toward US soil were looking at .40 easily, the day the hurricane hits WEGI will spike hard as it did when Katrina hit.
Something that i noticed earlier today..
MMs are trying to cover their shorts from the Dean sell off!!
.182/.189 pps at .185
They're trying to attract more weak sellers by slowly moving the bid up .001 and no one is selling.
The ask is above the PPS, for what i believe to be they dont want anyone getting any more shares until they cover their short position.
Just think about it, the MMs know people wont slap the ask at .189 when the PPS is at .185, they do this so the orders at .185 and lower will not get filled until they get more shares from weak holders selling.
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Windswept Environmental Group, Inc. Featured on Recent Episode of Modern Marvels
Last update: 8/24/2007 12:48:00 PMHOLTSVILLE, N.Y., Aug 24, 2007 /PRNewswire-First Call via COMTEX/
-- Windswept Environmental Group, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: WEGI.OB) announced today that its subsidiary, Trade-Winds Environmental Restoration Inc., was the lead feature on a recent episode of Modern Marvels television show that was aired on August 23, 2007 on The History Channel. The show, which will be also be aired on August 25th, featured specialized vacuum equipment and technology, and included Trade-Winds' equipment that is used in both large-scale and other decontamination and remediation projects.
In addition to the equipment demonstration, the show also featured a portion on the Company's new large state-of-the-art facility. Michael O'Reilly, Chairman and CEO of Windswept, stated "that this episode was very informative with respect to the types of equipment the Company can utilize and projects that the Company can perform, including major catastrophes such in the aftermath of the World Trade Center and Gulf hurricanes as well as smaller but no less important projects."
Windswept Environmental Group, Inc. is a full service environmental company that provides a wide array of emergency response and disaster recovery services to a broad range of clients. The Company has expertise in areas of fire and flood clean-up, oil spill and natural resource response, wildlife rehabilitation, hazardous materials remediation, testing, toxicology, training, technical advisory and site renovation.
WEGI being broadcasted on National television during prime hurricane season.
Cant get much better advertisement then that
*************.com has also posted a Buy-If for WEGI.
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Don't know about 0.45 but definitely looks interesting! Can't wait to see how things play out -- still debating on my profit-stop
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Windswept Environmental Group Announces the Acquisition of North Carolina Restoration Firm Thursday September 6, 8:36 am ET
HOLTSVILLE, N.Y., Sept. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Windswept Environmental Group, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: WEGI.OB - News) is pleased to announce that it has acquired Environmental Restoration of North Carolina, through both the purchase of certain assets and assumption of certain liabilities. Environmental Restoration has locations in Greensboro and Wilmington, North Carolina, and has been providing disaster recovery and reconstruction services for fourteen years. In addition to their Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction Divisions, their Indoor Pollution Control Division specializes in the cleaning and decontamination of HVAC systems and associated ductwork. Environmental Restoration's name will remain the same, and the firm will become a fully-owned subsidiary of Windswept.
ADVERTISEMENT Michael O'Reilly, Chairman and CEO of Windswept, stated, "This acquisition works well with our current operations since it brings our Company into the Mid-Atlantic region with a well-seasoned and experienced management team and work force. We have previously worked with Environmental Restoration, where they were a subcontractor to our subsidiary Trade-Winds Environmental on restoration jobs in Mississippi, Texas and Louisiana."
Windswept Environmental Group, Inc. is a full service environmental company that provides a wide array of emergency response and disaster recovery services to a broad range of clients. The Company has expertise in areas of fire and flood clean-up, oil spill and natural resource response, wildlife rehabilitation, hazardous materials remediation, testing, toxicology, training, technical advisory and site renovation.
This press release includes certain forward looking statements about the Company that are based on management's current expectations. Actual results may differ materially as a result of any one or more of the risks identified in the Company's filings under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The risks include such factors as the Company's significant indebtedness, the amount of the Company's revenues, the Company's ability to increase its gross margins, the success of limiting or reducing its expenses, the frequency and magnitude of environmental disasters or disruptions, the effects of new laws or regulations relating to environmental remediation, the Company's ability to raise capital, the competitive environment within the Company's industry, dependence of key personnel and economic conditions.
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quote:Originally posted by woswill: Models predicting a storm will form off east coast within the next week
The waters are VERY HOT!!
Felix went from depression to Cat 5 in 50 hours!!
Waters are hot, but the stock is not........OK.....3 hurricanes back to back (2 simultaneously) and nothing....you might want to "re-think" WEGI for that quick in, quick out...JMO...this stock seems to be a long term gainer...nothing quick and easy about this one.
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Wait until a storm makes American landfall, then you'll see. PPS jumped with dean because some models said it was going to hit Texas, when it turned south, so did the PPS.
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quote:Originally posted by texvet4: Wait until a storm makes American landfall, then you'll see. PPS jumped with dean because some models said it was going to hit Texas, when it turned south, so did the PPS.
Key word....."wait"....dude, I am not bashing the stock....yes, when the US gets nailed with a hurricane, the stock will go up....I believe this, however, it all comes down to if and when...as with any stock....Personally, I will wait a couple of weeks...maybe early October..when she falls to .10 again..I don't like being tied up too long...three days max for me....that is just me. Hopefully, I won't miss the boat ;-)
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MIAMI - A tropical storm formed off the Gulf Coast on Wednesday, and forecasters warned residents of Texas and Louisiana to expect heavy rain and possibly flooding by this evening.
Named Humberto, the storm had winds of 45 mph and was already producing rain over the two states. Additional strengthening was expected.
National Hurricane Center specialist Jack Beven said about 5 to 10 inches of rain were expected along the middle and upper Texas coast and in southwestern Louisiana, with some areas possibly getting as much as 15 inches. Story continues below ↓advertisement
This has been a wet summer for Texas, so the extra rain could be “enough to create some considerable flooding,” he said.
Humberto was expected to cross the Texas coast later Wednesday within the warning area between Port O’Connor, Texas, and Cameron, La. A tropical storm watch was issued for Louisiana from Cameron to Intracoastal City.
At 2 p.m. ET, Humberto was about 70 miles south-southwest of Galveston, Texas.
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Wednesday also saw the formation of a tropical depression in the open Atlantic. It was centered about 1,130 miles east of the Lesser Antilles, had maximum sustained winds near 35 mph and was moving west-northwest at about 12 mph.
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I just got 20K shares of a 40K order at .16 a little while ago. It's down enough that I'm willing to take a shot at her here.
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Down to .155 with a bid of .152 and ask of .155...ready to bounce?
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I had an order in to buy 20K more (basically the second half of my original order) at .15, and .15 hit a bunch yesterday, but I got no part of it. I expect another run or two this year before all is said and done. Question is, will it run from .15 or will it run from like .10...?
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Well, you are at .15 now....finish your order? I think (hope) it will before the EOM. I think it will be more towards .10 before it does again though.
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Majority probably bought around the .18 mark...so it might be a bit....
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quote:Originally posted by FrankNitti: Down to .155 with a bid of .152 and ask of .155...ready to bounce?
Well...I think it is (talking to myself) LMAO Just kidding
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