SDIX...they make food and water safety testing kits...not a penny, but still interesting...buy on the dip
[This message has been edited by crashoverride (edited December 29, 2004).]
.24x.2425 4x1 - breaking HOD
52wk Range: 0.105 - 0.37
Volume: 2,723,058
Avg Vol (3m): 330,321
The PureSafe Water Station has been designed by the Company to meet the needs of communities who either do not have access to municipal water treatment systems, or for those whose systems have been compromised, either by environmental factors or by faulty design or maintenance.
Perfect for tsunami ravaged areas.
AIMHO
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FurrySound
-DD-GLTA-Unless I've quoted a source, I know not what I speak of.
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FurrySound
-DD-GLTA-Unless I've quoted a source, I know not what I speak of.
Wish you well, guys 'n gals...
~River~
That being said, I also like STRN on the short term pullback. Not a penny, but interesting nonetheless.
"STRN (Sutron Corp.) provides real-time data collection, telemetry and technical expertise to monitor, control, manage and forecast activities in areas of hydrology, meteorology and water management. The products of the Group include sensors, data collection platforms and remote terminal units with telemetry capability and system and application software. "
profits from an oppotunistic play like this should go directly to disaster relief. end of.
The PureSafe Water Station™ handles virtually any type of source water. Because ozone is the core technology, all models of the PureSafe Water Station™ eliminate pathogenic contamination.
PureSafe Water Station™ delivers up to 15,000 gallons of pure, healthy drinking water each day at less than a penny per gallon. The power it draws is equivalent to a full-sized refrigerator.
Source: http://www.waterchef.net/solutions/index.php
[...] PureSafe Water system, which can produce up to 5,000,000 gallons of clean, healthy water a year [...]
Source: http://www.ceocfointerviews.com/interviews/PR-USMicrobics101804.htm
The PureSafe Water Station is a self-contained, six-stage water purification system that produces up to 15,000 gallons of clean, healthy water from any source. The PureSafe destroys all living pathogens and handles a broad range of organic and inorganic water contaminants, producing pure water for less than half a penny per gallon. In addition to the core version of the PureSafe Water Station, WaterChef also markets versions of the PureSafe for ocean water desalination, heavy metals removal and the remediation of arsenic contaminated water. [edit: corrected 115,000 and removed extra text]
Source: http://www.caprep.com/b0704007.htm
On September 22, 2004, Water Chef, Inc. (the "Company") issued a press
release, set forth as Exhibit 99.01 to this Current Report, announcing that the
Company's application for certification and consultative status with the
International Multiracial Shared Cultural Organization has been granted. As a
consequence of this approval, the Company has received official United Nations
certification for its proposals to deploy its PureSafe Water Station in
Bangladesh and Honduras.
Source: http://secfilings.nasdaq.com/filingFrameset.asp?FileName=0000921895%2D04%2D001400%2Etxt&FilePath= <remove this space> %5C2004%5C09%5C22%5C&CoName=WATER+CHEF+INC&FormType=8%2DK&RcvdDate=9%2F22%2F2004&pdf=
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FurrySound
-DD-GLTA-Unless I've quoted a source, I know not what I speak of.
https://www.redcross.org/donate/donation-form.asp
FurrySound mentioned this site too. It is a good one for donating...we have a responsibility as financially blessed people...
~River~
Sorry for the spelling errors but it's still real early on the west coast
-IPUR
-BUGS
Water treatment stocks in play!
Also, look at IPUR.. too late I know, but.
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Originally posted by Repoman75:
Save the moral talk!-IPUR
-BUGSWater treatment stocks in play!
Have to agree with Repo....if companies have a product that is beneficial to the people going thru the crisis and we stop trading it out of some twisted form of respect...the company cannot grow to do more for people who are going to be in the next unforeseen catastrophe...which I think is a given.
okay, so 'help' these poor companies out, then donate the profits to relief. not hard really is it?
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Originally posted by ScottyTooHottie:
Poor taste for a thread.
Agreed