Down ticked and close * .08…. with todays news should get a nice reaction in tomorrows PPS
could test resistance * .15c
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/081112/0451968.html Grand Opening of Purio's Direct Water Distribution Division Scheduled for November 15, 2008 Wednesday November 12, 4:39 pm ET BLAINE, WA--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 12, 2008 -- Purio, Inc. (OTC BB:PURO.OB - News) is pleased to report that it is in the final stages of setting up its first commercial outlet in Southern California. The mandate of the division DBA UltraSafe Water Source(TM) is to serve the growing number of business offices that wish to eliminate bottled water, aim to cut costs, eliminate the 5-gallon bottles from their operations, and do so with nothing to buy. ADVERTISEMENT
Daryl English, President of Purio, says, "North America is in the infancy of a major paradigm shift in the way business offices supply purified drinking water to their staffs and clients. We see it as a major up-coming trend and we see ourselves in a great position to profit from it. Businesses are motivated in many ways to take action and upgrade their office water service from bottle-style dispensers to modern point-of-use (POU) water purifiers and totally do away with bottled water delivery. The first motivation is cost cutting and we can often cut the monthly water budget by over 25%. Second is the convenience factor; by eliminating the plastic 5-gallon bottles, offices free up precious floor and storage space, and eliminate the risk of employee injury caused by the lifting of the 45 pound back-breakers. Our POU purifiers not only offer a fresher tasting, better quality water, compared to bottles because it's not stored in plastic for weeks before consumption, but they also offer a greater production capacity so that businesses never more worry about running out of purified water. Couple that with the environmental care factor, whereby business can update their water service from the energy hungry, labor intensive and carbon producing delivery system of old fashioned bottles, and we are of the opinion that we are on the leading edge of a business boom." Mr. English cited cities like San Francisco, Chicago and Vancouver, British Columbia as examples of municipalities that have banned the use of bottled water in their facilities due to concerns over its affect on the environment as well as concerns about possible health risks recently revealed from studies of chemicals leaching from water bottles into the drinking water. "These municipalities and private corporations taking similar action are searching for the alternative service," Mr. English continues. "Others may not be aware of improvements that they could make to there operations and that's where we come in; our equipment, sourced right here in the USA totally eliminates the need for bottles by producing purified water right on the spot and on demand. On every factor considered; economy, convenience, water freshness, reliable supply and environmental care, we can offer our clients a significant improvement over the old system." "Most of our setting up is done, with warehouse and office space secured, inventory in stock and paid for," Mr. English elaborates. "Our website, which is a work-in-progress is live at www.ultrasafe.us.com and in the up-coming weeks we will be fine-tuning our marketing strategy to grow our business." Earl Switenky, spokesman for Purio Inc. and co-founder of UltraSafe Water Source, Canada, adds, "We have eight years of history and experience in this particular industry. I like this part (shows the potential for serious rev's)
Daryl English, President of Purio, says, "North America is in the infancy of a major paradigm shift in the way business offices supply purified drinking water to their staffs and clients. We see it as a major up-coming trend and we see ourselves in a great position to profit from it. Businesses are motivated in many ways to take action and upgrade their office water service from bottle-style dispensers to modern point-of-use (POU) water purifiers and totally do away with bottled water delivery. The first motivation is cost cutting and we can often cut the monthly water budget by over 25%. Second is the convenience factor; by eliminating the plastic 5-gallon bottles, offices free up precious floor and storage space, and eliminate the risk of employee injury caused by the lifting of the 45 pound back-breakers.
and this part (shows serious potential for product placement in companies)
"These municipalities and private corporations taking similar action are searching for the alternative service," Mr. English continues. "Others may not be aware of improvements that they could make to there operations and that's where we come in; our equipment, sourced right here in the USA totally eliminates the need for bottles by producing purified water right on the spot and on demand. On every factor considered; economy, convenience, water freshness, reliable supply and environmental care, we can offer our clients a significant improvement over the old system."
COMPANIES ARE GOING GREEN!!! Purification is environmentally more friendly than a bottle that gets tossed!
potential for future product placement in other companies astounds me
along with the potential rev's in this one contract in S cally!!
things are looking up again IMO... news badly needed for us who got in on a chart pincher alert... did well then consolidated -- I am VERY HAPPY to see news of this quality and with such potential in rev's, & future deals, etc in it!
tomorrow we might just break this downtrend and move up! immediate cash flow for our company. We see the distribution of the new product line as synergistic with the commercialization of our patented water clarification technology in that it adds a point of use technology for the consumer. The fact that we are distributing the new product separate from the patented technology simply allows us to accelerate our cash flow potential. Every indication of the size of this future trend is nearly staggering and we are determined to address it. We are not only doing it for our company, but we're also doing it for the benefit of our business clients so together we may all do it for the better care of our beloved planet." About Purio Inc. Purio owns proprietary water clarification technology suitable to a broad number of applications including the clarification of surface water, industrial process water and sewage. Purio intends to apply its technology initially to industrial and commercial applications to reclaim water and reduce the need for fresh water in such applications. Purio further intends to use its proprietary technology to produce potable water for commercial and residential use. Purio will commercialize its technology via a number of channels, namely licensing strategic partners to build and sell &/or operate units outside of North America, outright sale of their second generation (patent pending) units to end users and will build, own and operate on a fee for service basis their larger permanent installation units in North America. Website: www.puriowatertech.com Forward-Looking Statements This press release "contains forward-looking statements" as that term is defined in Section 27A of the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section21E of the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Statements in this press release which are not purely historical are forward-looking statements and include any statements regarding beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions regarding the future. Since the forward-looking statements relate to future developments, results or events, these statements are highly speculative and involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to assess. You should not construe any of these statements as a definitive or invariable expression of what will actually occur or result. Such forward-looking statements in this press release include, among others, that the company will finalize the completion of its commercial outlet in Southern California, any general trend towards POU water purifiers form bottle dispensers and any cost savings that that there may be to consumers. Actual results could differ from those projected in any forward-looking statements due to numerous factors. Such factors include, among others, (i) the Company's ability to obtain and maintain adequate working capital requirements to operate Purio's business; (ii) the Company's ability to obtain necessary permits and approvals to operate Purio's business; (iii) the Company's ability to market and sell clarified water; and (iv) the Company's ability to negotiate and consummate license agreements for its water purification equipment. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this press release and the Company assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements, or to update the reasons why actual results could differ from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes that the beliefs, plans, expectations and intentions contained in this press release are reasonable, there can be no assurance those beliefs, plans, expectations, or intentions will prove to be accurate. Investors should consider all of the information set forth herein and should also refer to the risk factors disclosed in the Company's periodic reports filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission and available at www.sec.gov.
Contact: Contact: Shawn Van Damme Investor Relations 1-877-512-1120 e-mail: svd*puriowatertech.com
________________________________________ Source: Purio, Inc.
I like this part (shows the potential for serious rev's)
Daryl English, President of Purio, says, "North America is in the infancy of a major paradigm shift in the way business offices supply purified drinking water to their staffs and clients. We see it as a major up-coming trend and we see ourselves in a great position to profit from it. Businesses are motivated in many ways to take action and upgrade their office water service from bottle-style dispensers to modern point-of-use (POU) water purifiers and totally do away with bottled water delivery. The first motivation is cost cutting and we can often cut the monthly water budget by over 25%. Second is the convenience factor; by eliminating the plastic 5-gallon bottles, offices free up precious floor and storage space, and eliminate the risk of employee injury caused by the lifting of the 45 pound back-breakers.
and this part (shows serious potential for product placement in companies)
"These municipalities and private corporations taking similar action are searching for the alternative service," Mr. English continues. "Others may not be aware of improvements that they could make to there operations and that's where we come in; our equipment, sourced right here in the USA totally eliminates the need for bottles by producing purified water right on the spot and on demand. On every factor considered; economy, convenience, water freshness, reliable supply and environmental care, we can offer our clients a significant improvement over the old system."
COMPANIES ARE GOING GREEN!!! Purification is environmentally more friendly than a bottle that gets tossed!
potential for future product placement in other companies astounds me
along with the potential rev's in this one contract in S cally!!
things are looking up again IMO... news badly needed for us who got in on a chart pincher alert... did well then consolidated -- I am VERY HAPPY to see news of this quality and with such potential in rev's, & future deals, etc in it!
tomorrow we might just break this downtrend and move up!
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Down ticked and close * .08…. with todays news should get a nice reaction in tomorrows PPS
could test resistance * .15c
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/081112/0451968.html Grand Opening of Purio's Direct Water Distribution Division Scheduled for November 15, 2008 Wednesday November 12, 4:39 pm ET BLAINE, WA--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 12, 2008 -- Purio, Inc. (OTC BB:PURO.OB - News) is pleased to report that it is in the final stages of setting up its first commercial outlet in Southern California. The mandate of the division DBA UltraSafe Water Source(TM) is to serve the growing number of business offices that wish to eliminate bottled water, aim to cut costs, eliminate the 5-gallon bottles from their operations, and do so with nothing to buy. ADVERTISEMENT
Daryl English, President of Purio, says, "North America is in the infancy of a major paradigm shift in the way business offices supply purified drinking water to their staffs and clients. We see it as a major up-coming trend and we see ourselves in a great position to profit from it. Businesses are motivated in many ways to take action and upgrade their office water service from bottle-style dispensers to modern point-of-use (POU) water purifiers and totally do away with bottled water delivery. The first motivation is cost cutting and we can often cut the monthly water budget by over 25%. Second is the convenience factor; by eliminating the plastic 5-gallon bottles, offices free up precious floor and storage space, and eliminate the risk of employee injury caused by the lifting of the 45 pound back-breakers. Our POU purifiers not only offer a fresher tasting, better quality water, compared to bottles because it's not stored in plastic for weeks before consumption, but they also offer a greater production capacity so that businesses never more worry about running out of purified water. Couple that with the environmental care factor, whereby business can update their water service from the energy hungry, labor intensive and carbon producing delivery system of old fashioned bottles, and we are of the opinion that we are on the leading edge of a business boom." Mr. English cited cities like San Francisco, Chicago and Vancouver, British Columbia as examples of municipalities that have banned the use of bottled water in their facilities due to concerns over its affect on the environment as well as concerns about possible health risks recently revealed from studies of chemicals leaching from water bottles into the drinking water. "These municipalities and private corporations taking similar action are searching for the alternative service," Mr. English continues. "Others may not be aware of improvements that they could make to there operations and that's where we come in; our equipment, sourced right here in the USA totally eliminates the need for bottles by producing purified water right on the spot and on demand. On every factor considered; economy, convenience, water freshness, reliable supply and environmental care, we can offer our clients a significant improvement over the old system." "Most of our setting up is done, with warehouse and office space secured, inventory in stock and paid for," Mr. English elaborates. "Our website, which is a work-in-progress is live at www.ultrasafe.us.com and in the up-coming weeks we will be fine-tuning our marketing strategy to grow our business." Earl Switenky, spokesman for Purio Inc. and co-founder of UltraSafe Water Source, Canada, adds, "We have eight years of history and experience in this particular industry. immediate cash flow for our company. We see the distribution of the new product line as synergistic with the commercialization of our patented water clarification technology in that it adds a point of use technology for the consumer. The fact that we are distributing the new product separate from the patented technology simply allows us to accelerate our cash flow potential. Every indication of the size of this future trend is nearly staggering and we are determined to address it. We are not only doing it for our company, but we're also doing it for the benefit of our business clients so together we may all do it for the better care of our beloved planet." About Purio Inc. Purio owns proprietary water clarification technology suitable to a broad number of applications including the clarification of surface water, industrial process water and sewage. Purio intends to apply its technology initially to industrial and commercial applications to reclaim water and reduce the need for fresh water in such applications. Purio further intends to use its proprietary technology to produce potable water for commercial and residential use. Purio will commercialize its technology via a number of channels, namely licensing strategic partners to build and sell &/or operate units outside of North America, outright sale of their second generation (patent pending) units to end users and will build, own and operate on a fee for service basis their larger permanent installation units in North America. Website: www.puriowatertech.com Forward-Looking Statements This press release "contains forward-looking statements" as that term is defined in Section 27A of the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section21E of the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Statements in this press release which are not purely historical are forward-looking statements and include any statements regarding beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions regarding the future. Since the forward-looking statements relate to future developments, results or events, these statements are highly speculative and involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to assess. You should not construe any of these statements as a definitive or invariable expression of what will actually occur or result. Such forward-looking statements in this press release include, among others, that the company will finalize the completion of its commercial outlet in Southern California, any general trend towards POU water purifiers form bottle dispensers and any cost savings that that there may be to consumers. Actual results could differ from those projected in any forward-looking statements due to numerous factors. Such factors include, among others, (i) the Company's ability to obtain and maintain adequate working capital requirements to operate Purio's business; (ii) the Company's ability to obtain necessary permits and approvals to operate Purio's business; (iii) the Company's ability to market and sell clarified water; and (iv) the Company's ability to negotiate and consummate license agreements for its water purification equipment. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this press release and the Company assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements, or to update the reasons why actual results could differ from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes that the beliefs, plans, expectations and intentions contained in this press release are reasonable, there can be no assurance those beliefs, plans, expectations, or intentions will prove to be accurate. Investors should consider all of the information set forth herein and should also refer to the risk factors disclosed in the Company's periodic reports filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission and available at www.sec.gov.
Contact: Contact: Shawn Van Damme Investor Relations 1-877-512-1120 e-mail: svd*puriowatertech.com
________________________________________ Source: Purio, Inc.
I like this part (shows the potential for serious rev's)
Daryl English, President of Purio, says, "North America is in the infancy of a major paradigm shift in the way business offices supply purified drinking water to their staffs and clients. We see it as a major up-coming trend and we see ourselves in a great position to profit from it. Businesses are motivated in many ways to take action and upgrade their office water service from bottle-style dispensers to modern point-of-use (POU) water purifiers and totally do away with bottled water delivery. The first motivation is cost cutting and we can often cut the monthly water budget by over 25%. Second is the convenience factor; by eliminating the plastic 5-gallon bottles, offices free up precious floor and storage space, and eliminate the risk of employee injury caused by the lifting of the 45 pound back-breakers.
and this part (shows serious potential for product placement in companies)
"These municipalities and private corporations taking similar action are searching for the alternative service," Mr. English continues. "Others may not be aware of improvements that they could make to there operations and that's where we come in; our equipment, sourced right here in the USA totally eliminates the need for bottles by producing purified water right on the spot and on demand. On every factor considered; economy, convenience, water freshness, reliable supply and environmental care, we can offer our clients a significant improvement over the old system."
COMPANIES ARE GOING GREEN!!! Purification is environmentally more friendly than a bottle that gets tossed!
potential for future product placement in other companies astounds me
along with the potential rev's in this one contract in S cally!!
things are looking up again IMO... news badly needed for us who got in on a chart pincher alert... did well then consolidated -- I am VERY HAPPY to see news of this quality and with such potential in rev's, & future deals, etc in it!
tomorrow we might just break this downtrend and move up!
I like this part (shows the potential for serious rev's)
Daryl English, President of Purio, says, "North America is in the infancy of a major paradigm shift in the way business offices supply purified drinking water to their staffs and clients. We see it as a major up-coming trend and we see ourselves in a great position to profit from it. Businesses are motivated in many ways to take action and upgrade their office water service from bottle-style dispensers to modern point-of-use (POU) water purifiers and totally do away with bottled water delivery. The first motivation is cost cutting and we can often cut the monthly water budget by over 25%. Second is the convenience factor; by eliminating the plastic 5-gallon bottles, offices free up precious floor and storage space, and eliminate the risk of employee injury caused by the lifting of the 45 pound back-breakers.
and this part (shows serious potential for product placement in companies)
"These municipalities and private corporations taking similar action are searching for the alternative service," Mr. English continues. "Others may not be aware of improvements that they could make to there operations and that's where we come in; our equipment, sourced right here in the USA totally eliminates the need for bottles by producing purified water right on the spot and on demand. On every factor considered; economy, convenience, water freshness, reliable supply and environmental care, we can offer our clients a significant improvement over the old system."
COMPANIES ARE GOING GREEN!!! Purification is environmentally more friendly than a bottle that gets tossed!
potential for future product placement in other companies astounds me
along with the potential rev's in this one contract in S cally!!
things are looking up again IMO... news badly needed for us who got in on a chart pincher alert... did well then consolidated -- I am VERY HAPPY to see news of this quality and with such potential in rev's, & future deals, etc in it!
tomorrow we might just break this downtrend and move up!
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I think we should see a good run on puro this week.with the division grand opening yesterday the 15th..I would be looking for some great updates on that..plus maybe a few contracts from some sources.let alone their new ultra site..as they are really branching out..
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Purio Accepts West African Leaders' Invitation to Present Technology
Market Wire "US Press Releases "
BLAINE, WA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 11/18/08 -- Purio Inc. (OTCBB: PURO) is pleased to report that it has accepted an invitation to meet with high ranking government officials from a region of West Africa to formally present its water/wastewater technology.
"Discussions have been taking place between Purio and a representative of the Minister of Presidential and Public Affairs for several months while they have been searching the planet for the most effective water and wastewater treatment technology," says Joseph Swanson, VP of Purio. "Purio has communicated the features and benefits, performance statistics, and the versatility of our technology and, according to their feed-back, it appears that we may have equipment that's unique in the world. We are pleased that we've been invited to formally present our technology to the assembly at this important event."
Participating in the meeting, scheduled for Saturday, November 22, will be The United Nations Development Program (UNDP), a number of financial institutions including United Bank of Africa, and a delegation of government dignitaries including The Minister of Presidential and Public Affairs. A private meeting between Purio Executives and the Minister is planned following the main event to discuss possible strategies regarding Purio's involvement in the country's development plans.
Daryl English, President of Purio, says, "Developing countries are well aware that a most important factor influencing their populations' ability to prosper is good health. Clean, safe water is at the top of their list of priorities in that quest, and that's where Purio comes in. Our technology is designed to be versatile so that it can be deployed to either drinking water purification, or wastewater treatment. That versatility, along with the energy efficiency, offers a combination of benefits that are very attractive. We look forward to this meeting as a first step toward the development of productive and long-lasting relationships in West Africa so that together, we may accomplish this all-important task."
About Purio Inc.
Purio owns proprietary water clarification technology suitable to a broad number of applications including the clarification of surface water, industrial process water and sewage. Purio intends to apply its technology initially to industrial and commercial applications to reclaim water and reduce the need for fresh water in such applications. Purio further intends to use its proprietary technology to produce potable water for commercial and residential use. Purio will commercialize its technology via a number of channels, namely licensing strategic partners to build and sell &/or operate units outside of North America, outright sale of their second generation (patent pending) units to end users and will build, own and operate on a fee for service basis their larger permanent installation units in North America. Website: www.puriowatertech.com
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release "contains forward-looking statements" as that term is defined in Section 27A of the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section21E of the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Statements in this press release which are not purely historical are forward-looking statements and include any statements regarding beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions regarding the future. Since the forward-looking statements relate to future developments, results or events, these statements are highly speculative and involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to assess. You should not construe any of these statements as a definitive or invariable expression of what will actually occur or result. Such forward-looking statements in this press release include, among others, that the company will meet with government officials of a West African nation and/or the UNDP or that the company will develop any ongoing relationships with such nation for the introduction and application of the company's water treatment technology.
Actual results could differ from those projected in any forward-looking statements due to numerous factors. Such factors include, among others, (i) the Company's ability to obtain and maintain adequate working capital requirements to operate Purio's business; (ii) the Company's ability to obtain necessary permits and approvals to operate Purio's business; (iii) the Company's ability to market and sell clarified water; and (iv) the Company's ability to negotiate and consummate license agreements for its water purification equipment. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this press release and the Company assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements, or to update the reasons why actual results could differ from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes that the beliefs, plans, expectations and intentions contained in this press release are reasonable, there can be no assurance those beliefs, plans, expectations, or intentions will prove to be accurate. Investors should consider all of the information set forth herein and should also refer to the risk factors disclosed in the Company's periodic reports filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission and available at www.sec.gov.
Contact:Shawn Van DammeInvestor Relations1-877-512-1120e-mail: svd*puriowatertech.com
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Puro some nice new news just out AH..contracts and revs:
Purio's Direct Water Distribution Division Writes First Contracts
Market Wire "US Press Releases "
BLAINE, WA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 11/19/08 -- Purio Inc. (OTCBB: PURO) is pleased to report that its first commercial outlet in Southern California is now officially open. The mandate of the division DBA UltraSafe Water Source™ is to serve the growing number of business offices that wish to eliminate bottled water, aim to cut costs, eliminate the 5-gallon bottles from their operations, and do so with nothing to buy.
Daryl English, President of Purio, says, "We have now officially set sail into the marketplace. Businesses are motivated in many ways to take action and upgrade their office water service from bottle-style dispensers to modern point-of-use (POU) water purifiers and totally do away with bottled water delivery. In today's economy, the first motivation is cost cutting and we can often cut the monthly water budget by over 25%. Our primary objective is to let the world of business offices know how we can help. Even at this early stage, we have written our first 3 contracts, and more quotes are in the pipeline waiting for approval. One of the quotes is to a multi-campus educational institution."
Current research shows that some 30 cities in North America have banned the use of bottled water in their facilities and more are discussing the topic in council rooms worldwide. This number grows daily.
"It's a rare time in the course of normal business when legislation is actually working FOR us," Mr. English states, "but we know that offices are looking for help, even without government prompting. By providing better economy, convenience, water freshness, reliable supply and environmental care, we can offer our clients a significant improvement over the old bottle-delivery system."
"We have an arrangement with a national finance company that gives us a cash payment on opening of a contract, and also provides us with ownership of the equipment when the original term is amortized. We then can look forward to a residual-style income from the equipment, which has a life expectancy far beyond the lease," continues English.
Earl Switenky, spokesman for Purio Inc. and co-founder of UltraSafe Water Source, Canada, adds, "Our research shows that there are some 15.5 million business offices in North America alone. Our location in California puts us in the heart of a business-rich environment with thousands of offices within a 25 mile radius. Our efforts are now focused on establishing a high-energy team of consultants. Since this industry trend is so new, we will strive to make UltraSafe the first name that comes to mind when prudent office managers look to upgrade their purified water systems. Xerox did it in copiers, Kleenex did it in tissue, and we recognize a similar opportunity for us in purified water service."
About Purio Inc.
Purio owns proprietary water clarification technology suitable to a broad number of applications including the clarification of surface water, industrial process water and sewage. Purio intends to apply its technology initially to industrial and commercial applications to reclaim water and reduce the need for fresh water in such applications. Purio further intends to use its proprietary technology to produce potable water for commercial and residential use. Purio will commercialize its technology via a number of channels, namely licensing strategic partners to build and sell &/or operate units outside of North America, outright sale of their second generation (patent pending) units to end users and will build, own and operate on a fee for service basis their larger permanent installation units in North America.
10-q: http://biz.yahoo.com/e/081119/puro.ob10-q.html pretty solid numbers - about what you would expect from a start up company with R&D now done, paid for, its marketing time, pushing the product time… now is the time when the company will start seeing rev’s – income – not out/lol
Daryl English, President of Purio, says, "We have now officially set sail into the marketplace. Businesses are motivated in many ways to take action and upgrade their office water service from bottle-style dispensers to modern point-of-use (POU) water purifiers and totally do away with bottled water delivery. In today's economy, the first motivation is cost cutting and we can often cut the monthly water budget by over 25%. Our primary objective is to let the world of business offices know how we can help. Even at this early stage, we have written our first 3 contracts, and more quotes are in the pipeline waiting for approval. One of the quotes is to a multi-campus educational institution."
LOVE THE FACT we now have (3) three contracts, signed and officially bringing in money, with more potential clients on the line or in discussions! and 1 is a major university type school, next if government buildings, hospitals, etc…
NOT TO MENTION ----- THIS UP COMING WEEKEND PURO leaders and team will be in a meeting in South Africa for its need down there ---big thing here is this is our second invite in their several month struggle to find a product < looks like passed and go on to the next step if this deal falls threw, then we are set….
With a after hour print job of .0925 this will gap up in the morning
Both news very solid for what we are dealing with here!
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lil bit of reading for all that have not seen this..and really will open up peoples eyes on why Puro will be a global force to be reckoned with imo:
Global Water Market Fresh water has forever been a wellspring for the human species. The rapid growth that mankind has witnessed over the last 5000 years can almost always be directly linked to our ability to more efficiently tap into the power of water. Industry has in recent times turned its attention to solving the shortage of drinking water to implementing irrigation, and even to meet our increasing demands for electricity. Recent information points to the fact that the growing global water crisis may be reaching critical mass, and again mankind may look to industry for effective, environmentally safe solutions to this problem.
The World Water Commission, working in conjunction with the United Nations and the World Bank recently issued a 33 page report outlining the present world water crisis and its expected future course in grave detail. The report cites chronic issues involving our water supply and highlights growing concern about the quantity and quality of our available drinking water. Water truly is a rare and precious resource as it is believed that only .08 of 1 percent of the world’s total water is available for human use. Furthermore the report indicates that growing awareness of this world wide problem is necessary, as it appears that at least in the near future the issue will worsen. It is estimated that global water use will increase by roughly 40% over the next two decades as the human population is expected to grow exponentially within that time frame. Also, increased demands by industry, agriculture, and urban areas trying to keep up with and provide for the steadily growing population will put even greater strain on this precious resource. It will be vital for government and advanced industry to shift a great deal of focus in the direction of this issue, and solutions to the problem will continue to be extremely profitable in the short term at least.
In March 2003, the third World Water Forum was organized in Kyoto Japan by The World Water Council. Attended by world leaders, government officials, United Nations agencies, scientists, development groups and business representatives, the forum brought forth more ominous numbers. It estimated that at present, 1.1 billion people lack access to safe drinking water, three billion don’t have access to sanitation, and more than 500 million live in 31 countries with barely enough water for their people. Due to these startling figures there has been a minor shift in the governments of many countries to ensure that there is the implementation of higher standards of water and wastewater management, but also the installation of adequate facilities in thousands of communities where, at present, substandard or non-existent facilities are relied upon. Most of this governmental policy change, however, is being seen in first world countries that have the industrial means to face such an issue head on.
Two countries currently face water issues that are nearing epidemic levels, and the issue can be directly contributed to their massive populations and inability to cub pollution affecting their water supply. China and India, the world’s two most heavily populated countries are both facing serious consequences if they are unable to make serious changes to the methods in which they are able to provide water to their citizens. China is a country who is visibly experiencing the effects of pollution as well as the effects of population. China’s rivers are so polluted that many of the countries main rivers and lakes are entirely undrinkable. In fact, China’s source of drinkable water is so polluted with animal and human waste, including feces, that aquatic life can no even be supported. However, this water that is unacceptable for fish is unfortunately the water that is available too much of China’s population. This polluted water is a direct basis of the fact that China has the highest death rates due to stomach and liver cancers in the world. Although China is a prime example of the effects of water shortage, the problem is not limited to one country. Water-Bourne diseases fill almost half of hospital beds worldwide. Unclean water is not to be overlooked; it is killing thousands of people.
In India’s case the situation is much like the one in China. Without intervention, India’s water supply will be depleted in approximately 50 years. India is heavily dependant on ground water resources, which has lead to high pollutant levels of water supplies. As a result, there is an increasing demand for water technology helping to improve the water supply. India’s water needs have established considerable market opportunities for water industry participants in a position to offer viable solutions. China and India are the largest and most attractive water markets in the world. It is still to be seen whether the world leaders in this industry can offer effective solutions and capitalize on a problem that may in the future be the world’s most important industrial sector.
The spread of the world water crisis however isn’t purely limited to the worlds less industrialized nations. Water resources in the United States have already seen a steady depletion. This is no more evident then in the state of California where it has been estimated that 40% of the water is expected to disappear in the next 15 years. If the wealthier nations of the world, who have the industrial ability to address and attempt to fix the water issue and continue to turn a blind eye to it, they may soon suffer the same fate as China, and to a smaller extent India.
The global water issue is again at a crossroads, but within the negative there is a silver lining. The United Nations has set the goal of cutting the number of people without safe drinking water in half by the year 2015 which would require billions of dollars to achieve. Globally the water industry has been estimated as a $400 billion market with signs of long term growth ahead, especially in countries such as China and India. China alone is projected to exceed $125 billion within the next five years in hopes of enhancing their forms of water recycling and treatment methods. These investments however are not limited to a few countries. Most countries have begun to recognize the effects of water shortages and have begun to take charge, making water their top priority. The United States for example, are estimated to designate $1 trillion for water treatment over the next 20 years. As fortune magazine predicted “water promises to be to the 21st century what oil was to the 20th century: the precious commodity that determines the wealth of nations."
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can't wait for the nice updates next week, we get some meaty contract or anything further with africa, the new written contracts, or the distribution center we can say goodbye to the teens
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I am new to this boaed/site, but I own this one and post on about six other sites. I can't believe the potential here!
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Could go absolutely huge!! We are expecting updates from the company as soon as next week reguarding this:
Purio management will attend a meeting on Nov. 22nd 2008 in West Africa to formally present Purio's wastewater treatment technology. "Participating in the meeting, scheduled for Saturday, November 22, will be The United Nations Development Program (UNDP), a number of financial institutions including United Bank of Africa, and a delegation of government dignitaries including The Minister of Presidential and Public Affairs." "A private meeting between Purio Executives and the Minister is planned following the main event to discuss possible strategies regarding Purio's involvement in the country's development plans." Reference:November 18 2008 - Purio Accepts West African Leaders’ Invitation to Present Technology http://www.puriowatertech.com/newsroom.php#nov18
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I tend to agree. The chart is setting up very nice. The possibility of more P/R's and this will be a no brainer.
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With the sale of three units already confirmed, waiting for the Results on the African conference, it appears that we are moving along nicely. Please note that the 10q report came out before all of the new things popping! A buyers market here.
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