quote:Originally posted by Stinky: Did anyone get any information from the chat with Brehm today?
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We got some great information from the chat today...i couldnt copy and paste because it wouldnt let me. Mr. Brehm expects contracts valued near $10-25 million. You can just imagine the PPS when it went up 25% on a $1 million contract. They future looks extremely bright and they are planning on expanding overseas, mainly into Brazil.
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The future for US Microbics, Inc.(BUGS) over the coming months and years is very bright IMHO. Mr. Brehm along with everyone else are expecting very nice contracts from Mexico in the future. SSWM is currently working on a contract that may equal $2MM. This is the contract that was in today's PR, currently $1MM has been paid, up to $2MM estimated with continued planned work.
This contract is the beginning. There are contract proposals that are awaiting the Univerity's approval this very moment. They may be approved at any time. Mr. Brehm's expectations are highly set. We look forward to hearing from him again. He also answered many other questions that I will not delve into at this moment.
The contracts are currently the main thought on shareholders minds at this time. I am extremely confident in the work that is/will be going on in Mexico.
With the contracts coming in Mexico, there should not be any need to release any more S-8's as revenue will be generated. BUGS is looking for contracts of $50-$100MM in the next few years.
> Good evening all hi Mr. Brehm Hallo Nr. Brehm hi Hello Mr. Brehm Hi Hr. Brehm! Hello Mr. Brehm
nice to see you good evening thx for the good news! > you must all be buying stock today!
should we? :}} Hi Mr. Blehm, my first question has to do with the settlemensts between BUGS and Mexiko..what for NEws can we accept? you have the questions from german Investors? A bit. L?lL > Yes I have the questions - 10 in total yes 5 Mio volume in US!! quite impressive Yep, Might see 10mil bv close. 1 more hour to go
Mr. Brehm, we hope we will see more good news next time....
> Mexico is a wonderful opportunity for BUGS and SSWM. We already have a million dollar contract which is still ongoing. Additional contracts are awaiting zignature as we speak.
Can you say us something about the personal form BUGS?how many workers have you? Do all the Hurricans effect your company, in positiv ways?
Is the hurricane damage in Mexico causing setbacks to possible new contracts?
Can you say us something about the personal from BUGS? how many workers have you? and in mexico?
> More 1nfo on mexioo can be found on the www.bugsatwork.com/investor.htm page (at the bottom under CEOinterview. Here is general Info recap: Mexico in 2004 enacted the similar environmental laws that we enacted back in the 1970's in the U.S., and created their own Environmental Protection Agency. They now want to enforce these environmental laws according to their agreements under NAFTA and The World Trade Organisation treaties. However, they do not want to repeat all of the problems that have plagued the U.S. environmental market over the last thirty years, so they have taken a fresh Mexico in 2004 enacted the similar environmental laws that we enacted back in the 1970's in the U.S., and created their own Environmental Protection Agency. They now want to enforce these environmental laws according to their agreements under NAFTA and The World Trade Organization treaties. However, they do not want to repeat all of the problems that haue plagued the U.S. environmental market over the last thirty vearz, so the7 have taken a fresh
if alot of Citys get overfloadded does these means that you get more orders? seeing that the Water should be cleaned... how many people Works for BUGS?
> Let me speak about hurricanes and disastors in general SSWM is NOT an emergency response company, but cleans up the water and contaminated soll after the event occurs. As such, the hurricanes cause contamination and we are given the opportunity to bid on the work, we are glad to do so. However only 1% of the hurricane work in the USA has gone to Small business and 99% has gone to pre-approved governrnent contractors on the Corp of Engineers li are there some other companies who are working in the saure range? when do you expect orders for patent no 6905603 b2, the carhon reactivation technology what is the total estimated size of the contracts in Mexico that are waiting approval? Vae have about 15 people at BUGS and many contractors. Our Labor company partner in mexico has 100's of people which we can use on projects. Our goal is not to have lots of people but to manage the projects and employ local workers to heip cleanup their own country. Our overhead (burden) is lese and we make more profit and the local ecnnnmv is st,imulated
in which countries is BUGS active?
> Let me speak to mexico contracts and our business in general. In the environmental business, we usually are asked to Write an assessment report defining the magnitude of the problem and engineering the solution and arriving at a total cost. many projects have undetermined costs until samples are taken and the digging starte.
How do vou see the general situation, with your shares? Since 1 Month it's loosing almost every day on value, even do the News are in fact good! so is there like a big hidden order that the shareholders may suppose? are there any contracts besides the one in today's PF where you have already sampled the area? or how is that to explain?
> More on contracts. In our current $1MM contract we did an assessment report for $50,000 AND THE CONTRACT TOTAL IS ESTIMATED AT $1mm TO $2mm WHEN COMPLETE. Our current assessment contracts awaiting approval are near $1MM which could (I said could not will) possibly have $10-$25MM in total cleanup contracts once we have engineered the solution. We would like to think we 'will get all the cleanup work, but we may also have to work with other compa
okay, thank you but these are nice prospects.
> BUGS is currently in the USA, Mexico and has contacts in Germany with a current company which is reorganizing to be able to use our technology. We are also investigating many other contacts in brazil, Ecuador, Venezuela, China, Malaysia and South America. hie haue a lot of interest from brazil and that is why part of our website is in Portuguese. Great
> Meine Deutsch is nicht au qurit, bitte english!
you say china, but what are you doing in china and what do you expect in china?the big china wenn das suellen hört
I am very impressed Sir!
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More an mexico. We have been asked to provide assessment proposals for many sites in Mexico. And we have submitted the proposals to the proper authorities and through the University. We expect to hear about their acceptance and funding any time, but remember we are in a foreign country and they move at their own pace. We can help their country clean up many of their drinking water problems and soll contamination and they have solicited our hel
is lt correct, which becomes active an public relation-agency for lt? yes thats right.
> We expect about $ 1MM in assessment contracts which could lead to $10-$25MM in cleanup projects over several years. We are also being asked (as stated in prior PR), to provide proposals for emergency response programs, river and refinery cleanups, education seminars and other infrastructure programs to help make the Mexico EPA more successful. We think we are in a good position
the patent was anniLunee!_i en lune 16th - a solution for a 400rtan/year usd probier' everybody says that in 30 years we have not enought drinking water. do you think that the technologie of bugs will have great thimes in the future? by the way: RT Can you handle contracts which could lead to $lOmm-$25mtt without problems?
> our latest patent for Bio-GAC™ has several interests from both large and small companies. We have not used lt in mexico yet, but is has been used successfully in large refinery in california and most importantly can be used as new technology WITHOUT a new permit being required for the facility. It is vey cot efffective to not have to exchange dirty carbon for new carbon. We are about 1/2 the price to use compared to cleaning existinq carbo Questions?
To expect orders from this patent? yes about the techology of bugs and de future? the problem with the drinking water... what's the latest status of your Joint venture withwaterchef inc. what is the future of BUGS and Winston Holdings Inc? Mr. Brehm, Does US Microbics Inc have any plans on releasing any more S-8's in the future? This has been the stock bashers best friend in regards to BUGS.
> Yes we must change our habits as earthlings so that we have more food, better water and less messes. The BUGS technology currently is used for cleaning water and soll. We also have technology for increasing the size and quallty of agricultural products such as tomatoes, wheat, basic food groups grown on farms as well as increasing the size and yellds of shrimp, fishm shell fish products. Our goal os to provide products and technoloq7 to feed t
ok.thank you sir!
> Winstead holding is doing the business development for the Gaeacare project. They are trying to secure the project contracts and they need out engineering support to write the proposales an carry out the work for any cleanup. We are a partner and a vendor to the Gaeacare, but the business development is being handled by them and any future business is based upon their efforts. We have mang more opportunities in mexico to work on at this time.
on jan. 10th you Said your goal is to increase gross revenue to $5-$10hw in 2005 - can you still achieve this size?
> We autorize the S-8's tor our employees option plans. But authorized stock does not mean it will all be issued. We are currently filing an SB-2 update in SSWM that will provide an equity line for SSWM up to $6MM and can be used for working capital and projects. When that is approved by the SEC (shortly we hope), we should not have a need to use any more 5-8's. Our record breaking revenue this year has helped us with cash flow and we have iss
what do you think about a publicity in USA/Mexico?
> In January of 2005 we were still actively involved with our acquisition program and we doing due diligence an a potential $80MM acquisition. We expected top complete this acquisition (and one other) in 2005. However, our due diligence turned up some major problems and we turned down the acquisition after spend a lot of time and money. The other acquisition is still available, but the Mexico opportunity allows us to grow very much faster so we
Sir, you were saying we have iss
> Upon award of the expected mexico assessment contracts AND the sunsequent cleanup contracts, we should be able to have $10MM to $25MM in expected revenue in 2006. what's the latest status of your Joint venture with waterchef Inc.
> Our PR for mexico related business is usually released in spanish in mexico city and in English in the US. We have received good response from the people of mexico and they appreciate our efforts to date. We look forward to helping them further.
The JV with C-Trade using the WaterChef machines is in progress. We are waiting for C-Trade to place the machines into locations where we can both enjoy a good revenue stream. The potential is great but the timing in still incertain. more questions?
mr. brehm and what can you say about the year's result of 2005?
is bugs a potential candidate for an aquisition, friendly or unfriendly?
> Our last quarter (ending September 30) was also very good as the first three record breaking quarters. Final results havent been given because they are subject to audit and final adjustments. Business was very good as preveiusly stated in PR and we expect the quarter ending 12/31 to also be impressive.
Great
and give the german financial organization more direct Information.
sounds very good Sir
> Share price predictions are hard to do. BUT if revenue and earnings are rauch higher as we expect with Mexico, 1 would expect share prices to be higher also. SSWM and BUGS should track together. Higher SSWM should mean hinger SShE. Since there are fewer shares of SSWM in the float, I would exoct lt to go up faster with the same demand of buying
What role did honca investments play and why did they Constantly selling shares?
The share price of BUGS is currently attractive at lt' pps.
> As far as being acquired, I would expect that as soon as we hit $50MM to $100MM in revenues, we would be an excellent candidate for acquisition. That seems to be the size level of interest in the environmental industry. We do have anti-takeover provisions in effect. We also have several major Investment entitie looking at major expansion help for the agricultural growth enhancement business with out BI-Agra(TM) and Bio-Miracle(TM) products. Boca Investments is a business development firm we use and pay with restricted shares. as they reach 12 months old, he sells them for expenses. We have had excellent work from him.
thank you very much
> I believa BUGS (and SSWM) are at very attractive prices today.
why did you seil at 0,04
What is your invQlvtmtnt with MotorSports Emporium?
> I bought a lot of shares of BUGS recently and consolidated accounts and had a small block of BUGS I sold so I could consolidate my holdings. I currently have more shares then ever before in BUGS and also SSWM.
how many shares BUGS are in your depot? 18 Mio?
so do I!
> I am a major shareholder in MSEP but do not get involved in the day to day operations. BUGS and SSWM are my major efforts. Yes my BUGS holdings are over 18MM You can see my hoLdings an the websit_ www.bugsatwork.com/investor.htm - just look at the fort. 3,4 5 filings for both SS1'M and BUGS Any more Q's?
Hello Robert, sorry I'm to Tate. BUGS has a reputaton for quality. That's good!
weitere Fragen?
> Yes we like to do things right! Thank you for the opportunity of chatting - please email me at bob*bugsatwork.com
cu Mr. Brehm THANX for chat! Thank you very much Mister Brehm!
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I bailed because I don't think the money will be available for enviormental work because of the massive damage done in the Yucatan.. People are starving and the infrastrucure needs to be re-built.. It's all a matter of priorities, the way I see it. We would of been alright if Wilma wouldn't of blind sided us.
I did play the run on a daytrade yesterday, and made a few bucks, but I just think it will go back into low volume and dead money again.
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I flipped some shares today on the open. I'm just hoping not to get burned trying to buy more for less. My fingers are crossed. I may not buy back in for a few days. We'll see. I sold half of my position.
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Some of you may of noticed a little *ahemmm* change in my attitude towards this stock.LOL
But thats what it is, attitude! that has been influenced by some good old fashioned common sence.
Hurricane Wilma devestated the area's in the Yucatan that provided critical jobs in Mexico.
The Oil infrastructre must of been impacted and needs tons of capital to get back to even they're pre-hurricane production.
Keep in mind pre-hurricane production was in serious trouble just due to the fact of how Pemex operates.
Then here's the other problem, CORRUPTION!~ Anybody that knows anything about 3rd World countrys knows things operate in a manner not conducive to trust.
All these countrys Bugs is so happy about, Brazil is another problem country, all thrive on a bribe and kick back system.
Their is also the problem of Drug cartels influencing all levels of government down there now.........
I was counting on some contracts in the United States that were not just a little fluff.
So when I added up all the risks of this OTCBB I finaly came to the conclusion that I may of been had!
Sometimes when we stand to close to the Tree we can't see the rest of the forest......
I hope I'm wrong, because I like living..J/K LOL
PS, this is an open forum and I am expressing my thoughts and have NO INFORMATION to substaintiate my views...
quote:Originally posted by Dustoff101: Nope, the early morning pre market alerts, after hrs and overnight news.
I also have several hundred AMEX DOW and Nasdaq stocks I work again.
Watch for positive growth and earnings reports.
I agree, buying a stock right before earnings report is a good strategy after you do research on it. But if you really want to speculate and make REAL profits, penny stocks are the way to go.
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Mexico Governor Funds Environmental Contract to SSWM Subsidiary; Assessment Contracts Key to Meeting Goal of $10-25 MM in Business in Mexico
November 07, 2005 09:25:01 (ET)
CARLSBAD, Calif., Nov 07, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (SSWM, Trade), announced that governor Mario Marin Torres of the State of Puebla, Mexico, has allocated an initial budget of approximately $365,000 USD to conduct a comprehensive environmental site assessment of the bulk storage terminal of Pemex -- Petroleos Mexicanos, the state-owned oil company -- properties in the City of Puebla. This project contract was awarded to SSWM Mexico subsidiary company Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. (ETI), headquartered in Mexico City.
ETI will provide a detailed investigation to determine the optimum approach to remediate the on-going hydrocarbon releases of the aforementioned Pemex terminal to surrounding communities serving the City of Puebla. It is imperative to mention that PROFEPA -- Mexican Federal Environment Protection Agency -- conducted an environment audit in 1997 and documented major filtration of gasoline and diesel fuel at that time. There is no doubt that these combustibles have contaminated the subsoil and have reached the water table. ETI will quantify the environmental problem and provide engineering design and project cost for a comprehensive community remediation program. The report will be presented directly to the Governor for review and subsequent funding of the recommended implementation.
Bruce Beattie, CEO of SSWM, stated, "This award represents the first in a series of engineering projects to characterize and define the environmental impacts to air, soils and groundwater by properties in the City of Puebla and surrounding communities. Governor Mario Marin Torres has ordered this work to document suspected and known risks threatening the State's capital city and its citizens in order to begin crafting a comprehensive remedial action plan."
Beattie further described the significance of the initial contract award from the Governor by saying, "This site assessment contract award is the first step toward winning the larger cleanup implementation. Just as our first $1,000,000 plus Mexico cleanup project started off with a $50,000 site assessment report, we fully expect this new contract report to lead to a multi-million dollar remediation contract when the Governor and PEMEX approve the subsequent funding and implementation. When the cleanup contract is awarded, we will be well on our way of meeting our goal of $10-25 MM in anticipated business in Mexico. With additional assessment report contracts already pending, we feel confident that we will have a major impact resolving environmental problems for the people of Mexico."
About Sub-Surface Waste Management
Sub-Surface Waste Management Inc. is a majority-owned subsidiary of U.S. Microbics, Inc. (BUGS, Trade), and provides comprehensive civil and environmental engineering project management services, including specialists to design, permit, build and operate environmental waste clean-up treatment systems using conventional, biological and filtration technologies. SSWM is capitalizing on its patented technologies registered in Mexico with SEMARNAT, a Federal regulatory agency overseeing environmental compliance nationwide.
The information contained in this press release includes forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements usually contain the words "estimate," "anticipate," "believe," "expect" or similar expressions that involve risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include the company's status as a startup company with uncertain profitability, need for significant capital, uncertainty concerning market acceptance of its products, competition, limited service and manufacturing facilities, dependence on technological developments and protection of its intellectual property. The company's actual results could differ materially from those discussed herein. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences are discussed more fully in the "Risk Factors," "Management's Discussion and Analysis or Plan of Operation" and other sections of the company's Form 10-KSB and other publicly available information regarding the company on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company will provide you with copies of this information upon request.
SOURCE: Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc.
Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. Alan Kau, 888-795-3166 http://www.bugsatwork.com Copyright Business Wire 2005
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Looks like ARCA isn't finished accumulating at .024. He's holding BUGS down. I sold some, looking to buy back around .023 if my ARCA hunch is correct.
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Someone is gonna lose fighting ARCA. Dust, did you see that last buy of 1000 at .027? The person/people behind ARCA probably laughed at that one.
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