Is Germantown MD like Germantown Pennsylvania? I mean, also founded by germans?
Do you still speak german over there? I ask because you answered Bluemax in slanguage, like a native german would do.
If the US will ever get a (In my opinion) sane administration again, I'll again think about doing some time over there. Preferable CA. 300 sunny days are really what I could need.
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Germantown, MD was actually founded by Germans in the late 1800s, but is far away from looking like a typical town that you would find in PA.
I am native German and did not move to this area (DC) till 1998. Funny enough, after I met my now wife, we moved to Germantown, MD -- so I always make fun about them naming a town for me
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Had to drive to Sacramento today and left at 7am just got back right now. I wish I had the cash to be purchasing right now but my other stocks suck unfortianatly. Ho Hum this waiting is getting old its a good thing it will be worth it IMO
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U.S. Microbics Enters into Teaming Agreement with German Engineering Firm Multi-Year Teaming Agreement to Attack European Union Clean-up Market
CARLSBAD, CA (04/01/05) -- U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OTCBB:BUGS; BCN:BUGS) (Berlin Stock Exchange #615212) announced that it has entered into a strategic teaming and representation agreement with the established Germany-based civil engineering firm of Dr. Brenner + Munnich Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH. (Go to: www.brenner-muennich.de for more info).
Robert Brehm, CEO of U.S. Microbics, stated: "We are working with our new German partners to define site cleanup opportunities inside the European Union (EU), which has recently begun their own `Superfund' cleanup program with funding immediately available to qualified contractors. We understand there is a lack of cost-effective cleanup technology that can treat the wastes on-site versus using undesirable conventional thermal treatment or landfill disposal. BUGS and its environmental clean-up subsidiary, Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (OCTBB:SSWM), now have an established and successful civil engineering partner with ten offices in the EU to roll out our proprietary cleanup solutions."
BUGS plans to capitalize on its patented and patent-pending technology by forming additional strategic alliances and joint ventures with well-established engineering firms in the environmental industry in Europe, the Middle East, Indonesia, Latin America and Asia. Continued revenue streams are expected through teaming agreements with up front fees, ongoing royalties and microbial product sales.
quote:Originally posted by Peaser01: The previous PR explains the BUGS interest from German investors.
Well, not that much as it would seem. I'm sure most of us learned about the relationship with this german company way after they were already invested.
I can only speak for me, but I believe in the story of BUGS, short term: Contracts in Mexico, long term: Going to NASDAQ!
In general, there're a lot of penny stock investors over here in germany, investing in US Pennies, because we don't have many such stocks over here. European stock market is a little conservative.
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BlackOr, I know my question is off topic, but how much income tax [ percentage ] to you pay in Germany on profits from the stock market?
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Sitting on the 50 mda hopeing it will bounce or a great p/r would be a wonderful way to start the week ;) hope everyone is haveing a great day. and peaser at it again working on sunday the guy doesn't sleep I swear
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Man were sucking it looks like my repurchase of shares around the .036 wasn't so smart after all hopefully I'll be able to average down here pretty soon.
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