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Ok I'm out gonna try for to get back in next week will see if I was smart or not.HeHe Out at .042 for $2,500.00 profit It may be dumb but profit is profit I love the bugs
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U.S. Microbics, Inc. (BUGS) traded as much as 12.5% over open on Thursday.
U.S. Microbics, Inc. operates as a business development and holding company that facilitates and develops the deployment of environmental technologies. The company, through its subsidiaries, engages in two divisions, USM Solutions and USM Capital. USM Solutions division manufactures, develops, and markets proprietary microbial technologies that provide natural solutions to various environmental problems. The company's microbes or bugs can be used to break down various hydrocarbon substances, including oil, diesel fuel, methyl tertiary butyl ether, Tetrachloroethene, certain toxic waste, and certain water and soil contamination. USM Capital division (UC) provides various services, including management consulting services, administrative services, and investor relations services. UC also facilitates the exchange of technologies and customers with the subsidiaries and their client companies.
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and like i said it could have been stupid. felling rather stupid right now I hate when i leave money on the table seems its going up some more nice to the ones who held
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quote:Originally posted by DENSKIJR: and like i said it could have been stupid. felling rather stupid right now I hate when i leave money on the table seems its going up some more nice to the ones who held
-------------------------------------------------- We keep trying to tell ya, this is a holding stock..
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Huge oil and chemical slicks all over Southern Louisiana caused by Hurricane Rita..
Their will be powerful political forces at work to clean this area up..People take they're farm land very seriously and you can bet they will clean it up..
Good agricultural land is at a premium and is a politically hot issue..
This is a made for order situation for BUGS....
The people in power are already speaking of a 30 year plan for clean up and restoration..
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44 OIL SPILLS Found in Southeast Louisiana MSNBC News
Friday 16 September 2005
Largest is nearly 4 million gallons, most big ones are on Mississippi River.
More than 500 specialists are working to clean up 44 OIL SPILLS ranging from several hundred gallons to nearly 4 million gallons, the US Coast Guard said in an assessment that goes far beyond initial reports of just two significant SPILLS.
The report comes nearly three weeks after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, and reflects the fact that the Coast Guard and other agencies are able to only now tackle environmental problems since the search and rescue effort is winding down.
The Coast Guard estimates more than 7 million gallons of OIL were spilled from industrial plants, storage depots and other facilities around southeast Louisiana.
That is about two-thirds as much OIL as spilled from the Exxon Valdez tanker in 1989. But unlike the OIL from the Valdez, which poured from a single source, these OIL SPILLS are scattered at sites throughout southeast Louisiana.
The OIL could threaten the region's fragile coastal marshes, but three-quarters of it was not posing a danger to wetlands, the Coast Guard said, noting that more than 1.3 million gallons had evaporated or dispersed.
Crews had recovered nearly 2 million gallons and had contained another 2.3 million gallons behind booms and other barriers, the Coast Guard said.
Activists ‘Very Concerned'
The Louisiana Environmental Action Network said it remains concerned given how late the cleanup began and what's known so far.
"We're very concerned," executive director Marylee Orr told MSNBC.com. "We're watching the limited data that has come out."
Of particular concern is a spill in Mereax, a town just outside New Orleans on the Mississippi River, where OIL mixed with floodwaters and sediment to submerge hundreds of homes.
Orr said people calling to report problems have been urged to document them until remediation begins.
The combination of sewage, chemicals, OIL and other pollutants is an environmental disaster of "epic proportions," Orr said.
No one knows what that "toxic gumbo does to the human body when its exposed at the same time."
In the case of OIL SPILLS, the state's Department of Environmental Quality had reported just two significant cases, the one in Meraux and another in Venice.
Below are the largest known SPILLS, most of them along the Mississippi River south of New Orleans.
Major SPILLS (Over 100,000 Gallons)
Bass Enterprises Production Company (Cox Bay): About 3.78 million gallons discharged, of which 960,000 gallons were recovered, 2 million gallons were contained and 982,000 gallons evaporated.
Shell (Pilot Town): About 1.05 million gallons discharged, of which about 718,000 gallons were recovered, 129,000 were contained and 105,000 gallons evaporated or dispersed. Some 87,000 gallons have not been contained.
Chevron (Empire): About 991,000 gallons were released, of which 983,000 gallons were naturally dispersed or evaporated, 4,000 gallons were recovered and 3,600 gallons were contained.
Murphy OIL Corporation (Meraux): About 819,000 gallons discharged, of which 305,000 were recovered, 196,000 gallons were contained and 312,000 gallons evaporated. Some 6,000 gallons were not recovered.
Bass Enterprises (Point a la Hache): About 461,000 gallons of OIL discharged, of which half was contained and half evaporated.
Medium SPILLS (10,000 to 100,000 Gallons)
Chevron (Port Fourchon): About 53,000 gallons were released, of which 21,000 gallons were naturally dispersed, 26,000 gallons were recovered and 420 gallons were contained.
Venice Energy Services Company (Venice): About 840,000 gallons of potential discharge are enclosed in bermed and boomed area, but only 25,000 gallons were actually discharged, of which 4,800 gallons were recovered.
Shell Pipeline OIL (Nairn): About 13,440 gallons discharged, of which 126 gallons were recovered, 2,940 gallons were contained and 10,500 gallons reached shoreline.
Sundown Energy (West Potash): About 13,000 gallons discharged, of which 153 gallons were recovered, 2,000 gallons were contained, and 5,000 gallons reached shoreline.
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BUGS Rolls Out New Website for International Business; Multi-Language Website Aimed at International Customers and Shareholders
By BusinessWire Last Update: 9/26/2005 9:45:01 AM Data provided by
CARLSBAD, Calif., Sep 26, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Robert Brehm, CEO of U.S. Microbics, Inc. (BUGS), announced that BUGS has published a new website at www.bugsatwork.com to bring the company's innovative environmental clean-up solutions to international customers seeking to solve their country's environmental problems using local resources and labor with the help of BUGS' engineering services, proprietary products and patented processes.
Brehm commented on the driving force behind the efforts, "As our world population grows and per capita resources are shrinking, innovative methods to provide clean air, soil and water are being sought out by many third world countries where environmental priorities have been ignored but now must be addressed to be in compliance with World Trade organization policies. Over the past year we have had many inquiries from countries that need to clean up environmental contamination impacting their water supplies and causing sickness, disease and poverty conditions. In response to this pressing need, BUGS created a multi-language website that educates potential customers, including in-country engineering teams, how to develop their skills on assessment, quantification and treatment of the problem using our technology, project management and engineering skills."
Brehm concluded, "With the success of our business model in Mexico, it is important that the people of Mexico understand, in their language, how we can help them solve their environmental problems using local expertise under the supervision of our engineering teams. This new website helps in that endeavor and could open up new avenues for revenue in the future."
About U.S. Microbics Inc.
U.S. Microbics is a business development and holding company that acquires, develops and deploys innovative environmental technologies for soil, groundwater and carbon remediation, air pollution reduction, modular drinking water systems, and agriculture enhancement. For more information on the company or its Strategic Partner Program, contact Robert Brehm at 760-918-1860 x102 or visit the website at http://bugsatwork.com.
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Well it looks like the big boys are trying to make it drop Im wondering when bottom will be. Im tempted to try to get back in at .038 but not sure desicions desicions.
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Strong Growth Potential–Environmental Industry Aggregator – BUGS is poised for strong growth over the next three years as products and services are brought to market and engineering and environmental service companies are acquired or teamed with to expand the revenue base using proprietary, patented biological solutions. Investors needing aggressive growth potential should investigate further.
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Well they didn't do a good enough job you know my intentions I want it to drop to the low three's so I can load up again. we shall see what the week brings. Good luck to you all