Hey Dust how the heck am I supposed to get back in the low 3's if you and Peaserman keep putting good DD out. Cut it out will ya crap I'm trying to get this stock back down and your screwing it up Im giving you the Razz Graemlin.
Hope your having great morning
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Good morning, I think once we get news on Mexico contracts we will have more posters on this board, for now they are scattered on other boards. I liked the ceo interview and these facts.
The Mexico operations, under the guidance of Sub-Surface Waste Management continued to generate record-breaking revenues each quarter this fiscal year (up 82% in first 3 months, 129% in six months, and 334% in nine months compared to prior year).
SSWM is capitalizing on its patented technologies registered in Mexico with SEMARNAT, a Federal regulatory agency overseeing environmental compliance nationwide.
In the interview his last words were more good news coming soon.
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Im trying to figure out how to get back in with out sending it through the roof Ha! I was hopeing it would drop to the .035 range and I could load up somewhere around there but it seems that .38 is pretty solid.
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During the dips on the chart, the lows keep getting higher. It's safe to say that we BUGS investors know that the sky is the limit, and all are holding tight knowing full well that blue sky's are ahead IMHO.
We're really close to, if not at the low right now I believe.
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I agree Im just wondering if I should start at .0385 and pick up the 57200 or is that going ot send me over .04
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see I dont see what they have to think about I just placed an order for the ask and they sit thinking how can we screw this guy into paying more don't you love your local MM
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well I got the chunk but just like i said there trying to send it up which i guess is good for you peaserman. Just trying to help your porfolio out how high would you like it
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GaeaCare to Focus Efforts on the Three New Disaster Recovery Centers GaeaCare Syndicate Partners Inc., 90% owned by Winsted Holdings, Inc. (OTC BB: WHLI), is pleased to announce that it is sharply focusing its Hurricanes Katrina and Rita efforts through the 3 new Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) that were opened October 2, 2005 by The Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Louisiana Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (OHSEP). The 3 new DRCs are St. Tammany Parish, Vermilion Parish and Point Coupee Parish.
"These 3 new DRCs brings the total of DRCs to 27," stated Winsted CEO Mark Ellis. "Since we are not a huge company, we must sharply focus our efforts where we can do the most good. The older DRCs are flooded with many companies trying to help with the recovery-cleanup-rebuild process. Rather than going head to head with incumbent companies and fighting the fierce competition, our strategy is to go to these new DRCs where the crowd is still relatively thin by comparison."
"On a broader scope, we are also seeking registration with the SouthWest Emergency Response Network (www.SWERN.gov). The SWERN is the central repository for NERR (National Emergency Resource Registry), which itself is an electronic repository for resources that may aide incident management agencies in the recovery effort. By registering with the SWERN and sharply focusing on the 3 new DRCs, we should be able to maximize our expertise while leveraging our existing vendor connections," Ellis concluded.
About GaeaCare Syndicate Partners, Inc.
GaeaCare Syndicate Partners, Inc., 90% owned by Winsted Holdings Inc. (OTC BB: WHLI), is a proactive environmental products and services corporation that intends to become a leading environmental cleanup, emergency response, and environmental remediation company by the use of new computer systems technology, sensor technology, communications technology, systems concepts and microbial environmental cleanup treatment to serve the Homeland Security and environmental industries. Sub-Surface Waste Management, Inc. (OTC BB: SSWM), a U.S. Microbics company (OTC BB: BUGS), is a 10% equity holder. For more information on GaeaCare visit http://www.ags-gaeacare.com/.
Source: Market Wire (October 4, 2005 - 8:45 AM EDT)
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He's thinking Im going to chase him and Im not he'll have to come down to meet me. a little ticked off at myself I almost jumped in on upda yesterday at .39 and today its at .48 with a high of .50 would have been a nice trade I was torn between reentering the bugs or playing that one now Im going to try to reenter here we will see how it goes
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Winsted BDC Side to Focus on Rebuilding Businesses While GaeaCare Focuses on Cleanup Projects Winsted Holdings, Inc. (OTC BB: WHLI), a Business Development Company (BDC), is pleased to announce that it is focusing on its Hurricanes Katrina and Rita efforts on assisting small to mid-sized companies on rebuilding their businesses. This will be done through the Louisiana Economic Development (http://www.lded.state.la.us/), which has been designated by Louisiana Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco as the official economic development agency to connect Louisiana businesses with the resources they need and to foster growth across all industries.
"GaeaCare Syndicate Partners will go after the cleanup-treatment projects worth millions of dollars in revenue for the company and the BDC staffers will go after rebuilding businesses with capital and possibly jobs," stated Winsted Holdings CEO Mark Ellis. "Five weeks after Hurricane Katrina emptied New Orleans of its 470,000 people, the city remains a deserted shell. Even as Governor Blanco, Mayor Nagin and the New Orleans City Council are assembling blue-ribbon commissions to devise a strategy for rebuilding the storm-ravaged city, businesses that have the resources to reopen are thinking of either downsizing or reinventing their business models in light of the changed business landscape."
"Rebuilding or reinventing a business is something we are very good at. Just look at what we have done for Nu Image MedSpa's Charlotte Laser Center and BareSkin. They both have been breaking sales records ever since we took over the stewardship. Our own wide-ranging internal expertise coupled with our ability to tap outside resources, as a BDC (Business Development Company), is exactly what some of the businesses in New Orleans need right now. We are at the right place at the right time," Ellis concluded.
About GaeaCare Syndicate Partners, Inc.
GaeaCare Syndicate Partners, Inc., 90% owned by Winsted Holdings Inc. (OTC BB: WHLI), is a proactive environmental products and services corporation that intends to become a leading environmental cleanup, emergency response, and environmental remediation company by the use of new computer systems technology, sensor technology, communications technology, systems concepts and microbial environmental cleanup treatment to serve the Homeland Security and environmental industries. Sub-Surface Waste Management, Inc. (OTC BB: SSWM), a U.S. Microbics company (OTC BB: BUGS), is a 10% equity holder. For more information on GaeaCare visit http://www.ags-gaeacare.com/.About Winsted Holdings, Inc.
Source: Market Wire (October 6, 2005 - 8:45 AM EDT)
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LOL, the one behind ARCA got scared that all his shares were going to get bought at .039 I believe. He moved his order up to .04 where it's safe.
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hurray I got another 500 shares since I looked at this Come on dont you guys want to give me your shars
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Man the shares are going off Im just not getting any peaser are you buying again you always get yours before me so will you hurry up so I can get mine
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I wish, I've only got $50 of undesignated funds in my account. Not enough cash to do anything with, unless I can find a quick doubler, then I can invest more in BUGS for the run that I believe is coming.
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Dust thats you trying to out bid me Im coming at ya rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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ARCA won't be safe at .04 soon. He'll have to move up to .041 if the buying keeps up. It's obvious that he is trying to bait pepole into selling. LOL Better luck next year ARCA!
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I second the motion on the "I flipped some, and now? well, ahemmm, whoops" portion. now Im just trying to get back in with out it costing me money
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Well I don't think I'm going to get as many as I'd like unless I send it through the roof my average sale to get out was .0414 and I've picked up a good amount at .04 I think Im going to pull the rest of my order that Dust is just to tuff for me
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Well I don't think I'm going to get as many as I'd like unless I send it through the roof my average sale to get out was .0414 and I've picked up a good amount at .04 I think Im going to pull the rest of my order that Dust is just to tuff for me
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