Careful! There are brokers that charge for each partial sale....others that charge twice if the sale is conducted through more than one day.
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i use ameritrade and I put a gtc and if you want to sell all of them you go under special instuctions and instruct aon = all or none and that should do it.
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quote:Originally posted by DENSKIJR: i use ameritrade and I put a gtc and if you want to sell all of them you go under special instuctions and instruct aon = all or none and that should do it.
------------------------------------------------ Hey momo2 or which ever one you are, we got your number, ya frigging bozo....
Take your criminal activities and put it where the Sun DOSEN'T SHINE..
You are being reported again..
Remember when the criminal indictments come down everything you post will be used against you in a court of law..
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I think you've had to much caffine there buddy lie down before you hurt yourself. I have no idea what momo2 is supposed to mean.
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All I know is that GNET had a large sell order in over the past few days to purposely push the share price down, hmmm possibly to buy more shares cheap before it takes off?
What I know now is that GNET is no where to be found on the ask and he's getting his large order filled on the bid right now.
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Just to set things straight I am not in with momo and company I have no idea who these people are. you can belive me or not personaly I dont care I'll sleep just fine either way. My purpose here is to make money but not at other people expences. I belive that the bugs will turn i just want to be in when it does to make a profit and recupe some recent losses wish I could pick em all right but oh well hopefully this is the one for all are sakes
Peace out
Dennis
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quote:Originally posted by imakmony2005: WELL GUYS WHATS NEXT.
------------------------------------------------- Hold! buy some more if you can afford to... This is a holding stock at this time..
Trying to flip it might be sailing in dangerous waters..
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Well Dustoff101, ive got 26k in my penny acct tell me why some are all should go into BUGS, im holding 50,000 shares right now at .0305 and like there chances. why buy more??
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O and thanks, peaser01 to, you both post some great dd on the thread.
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quote:Originally posted by imakmony2005: Well Dustoff101, ive got 26k in my penny acct tell me why some are all should go into BUGS, im holding 50,000 shares right now at .0305 and like there chances. why buy more??
------------------------------------------------- GREED? j/k sorta I think microbes can turn the corner on so many of the problems facing America in the wake of the catostrophic events surrounding these Hurricanes..
The clean up is massive, 90,000 sqaure miles , so far..
The Sea food industry is devastated in the area of the storms...I am hoping these microbes can be placed directly into the Sea to clean Oysters and everything else in the food chain, including the mud, rocks, and sand..
Water under ground will have to be treated..
Microbes can do the job in nearly any enviorment..
The A/S is in good shape at 500,000,000 with the o/s only at about 283,000,000
This company has only one R/S about 8yrs ago.. There is no reason for it to do it again..
I think the R/S came when they bought the shell as a vehicle to get on an exchange..
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CEOCFO: Will you tell us about the magnitude of the environmental problem in Mexico? Mr. Brehm: “The magnitude of the problem is significant. PEMEX, the Mexican National Oil Company, which provides approximately 80% of the revenue for the entire country, wants to spend about $3 billion dollars over the next five years to clean up their mess. They have currently allocated about $1.1 billion to do that. Currently, there are very few vendors who tap into that funding. We have been given the opportunity, by meeting with the top officials in the PEMEX subsidiaries, to pick prime projects that are of deep concern. We expect significant project revenue over the next couple of years from both PEMEX work and State government work related to the environment. throughout Mexico. It is interesting to note that most of Mexican water is classified as contaminated in different degrees of contamination. There appears to be very few areas classified as “clean water” in the country, and that is why most of us in the U.S. that go down and drink the water, get sick. Therefore, BUGS is going to help solve that problem for the locals and for tourists.”
CEOCFO: Is there any direct competition? Mr. Brehm: “When you clean up contamination, there are three ways to do it; we call it the three B’s, you burn it bury it or bug it. Typically if you want to get rid of contamination in soil, you dig it up, put it in the incinerator and burn it. That is being phased out, although it is still popular in Asia, but causes massive air pollution. The second method is to dig it up, put it in someone else’s backyard; that it what is done with landfills. In Mexico and other countries, they are realizing that hydrocarbons are all hazardous materials and you cannot put them in landfills anymore and you cannot burn them. There is only one effective method to get rid of contamination and that is called Bugging it (also called bioremediation). The process is fairly simple to understand; you put Mother Nature’s natural bacteria in a recipe on the contaminate and what they do is literally eat it up and the excrete carbon dioxide and water. Over time, the contamination will be completely gone. Mother Nature can do that in approximately 50 to 100 years, and we typically do it in a period of less than a year. That is the way Mexico has decided to do the majority of their waste treatment. The technology has to be approved by Mexico. Currently, we are the only known bio remediation company that has an approved technology down there. There will be more. People have not figured out how to get approved and do business in Mexico. We have been able to go to the highest levels and work ourselves down the chain rather than up the chain. As a result, there are classical competitors that only offer the classical solutions, which is bury and burn. We probably won’t see much competition over the next few years as we have an opportunity to be first in the market and to make sure our solution is the one of choice. Any environmental clean-up process that is approved in Mexico is usually approved throughout Central and South America. Magazines and financial reporting news agencies in South America do interviews with us to see how our technology can be used in their country.”
quote:Originally posted by Peaser01: CEOCFO: Will you tell us about the magnitude of the environmental problem in Mexico? Mr. Brehm: “The magnitude of the problem is significant. PEMEX, the Mexican National Oil Company, which provides approximately 80% of the revenue for the entire country, wants to spend about $3 billion dollars over the next five years to clean up their mess. They have currently allocated about $1.1 billion to do that. Currently, there are very few vendors who tap into that funding. We have been given the opportunity, by meeting with the top officials in the PEMEX subsidiaries, to pick prime projects that are of deep concern. We expect significant project revenue over the next couple of years from both PEMEX work and State government work related to the environment. throughout Mexico. It is interesting to note that most of Mexican water is classified as contaminated in different degrees of contamination. There appears to be very few areas classified as “clean water” in the country, and that is why most of us in the U.S. that go down and drink the water, get sick. Therefore, BUGS is going to help solve that problem for the locals and for tourists.”
CEOCFO: Is there any direct competition? Mr. Brehm: “When you clean up contamination, there are three ways to do it; we call it the three B’s, you burn it bury it or bug it. Typically if you want to get rid of contamination in soil, you dig it up, put it in the incinerator and burn it. That is being phased out, although it is still popular in Asia, but causes massive air pollution. The second method is to dig it up, put it in someone else’s backyard; that it what is done with landfills. In Mexico and other countries, they are realizing that hydrocarbons are all hazardous materials and you cannot put them in landfills anymore and you cannot burn them. There is only one effective method to get rid of contamination and that is called Bugging it (also called bioremediation). The process is fairly simple to understand; you put Mother Nature’s natural bacteria in a recipe on the contaminate and what they do is literally eat it up and the excrete carbon dioxide and water. Over time, the contamination will be completely gone. Mother Nature can do that in approximately 50 to 100 years, and we typically do it in a period of less than a year. That is the way Mexico has decided to do the majority of their waste treatment. The technology has to be approved by Mexico. Currently, we are the only known bio remediation company that has an approved technology down there. There will be more. People have not figured out how to get approved and do business in Mexico. We have been able to go to the highest levels and work ourselves down the chain rather than up the chain. As a result, there are classical competitors that only offer the classical solutions, which is bury and burn. We probably won’t see much competition over the next few years as we have an opportunity to be first in the market and to make sure our solution is the one of choice. Any environmental clean-up process that is approved in Mexico is usually approved throughout Central and South America. Magazines and financial reporting news agencies in South America do interviews with us to see how our technology can be used in their country.”
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A $10 million dollar contract is peanuts compared to the $3 Billion dollars over the next 5 years that PEMEX plans on spending to clean up Mexico. And that's just for starting the clean-up. Who knows how long it will take?
The area of Mexico that is going to be cleaned is larger than the Katrina impact zone.
Dusty, what figures do you come up with for share price if say $500 million or more in contracts were awarded to BUGS?
I think we'd have our market cap high enough to go to the NASDAQ!
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By BusinessWire Last Update: 9/21/2005 9:45:01 AM Data provided by
CARLSBAD, Calif., Sep 21, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- U.S. Microbics, Inc. (BUGS) said today that it is discussing the possibility of reactivating its interest in the GaeaCare technology it helped pioneer in 2002 with Sub-Surface Waste Management, Inc. (SSWM), a ten percent shareholder of GaeaCare, and other technology partners for on-site facility vigilance and response for sudden and catastrophic toxic and hazardous material releases to both air and water resources. The company has been dormant for several years, but with the recent purchase by Winsted Holdings, Inc. there may be another opportunity to bring this vital technology to market for natural disasters such as the current wave of hurricanes slamming the U.S. borderline.
GaeaCare was originally planning to commence operations as a worldwide provider of 24/7 on-site facility vigilance and response for sudden and catastrophic toxic and hazardous material releases to both air and water resources. The protected facilities would be able to immediately alert emergency agencies to sudden airborne and/or surface toxic chemical releases and simultaneously begin to reduce potentially deadly effects of any gaseous cloud using naturally occurring microbial blends sprayed with water and fire retardants to precipitate toxics from the air and/or water using an enhanced proprietary formulation of nature's biological process to covert toxic materials into harmless CO2 and water. For more information on GaeaCare visit www.ags-gaeacare.com.
"Cutting edge environmental engineering applications with biotechnology solutions are the hallmark of the GaeaCare systems which can be applicable to petroleum & petrochemical refiners, bulk storage tank and pipeline operators, mining, manufacturing, power & munitions plants, government environmental agencies, military installations and Homeland Defense Security Agencies," said Bruce S. Beattie, President of SSWM. "SSWM can provide both the environmental engineering and biotechnology product solutions to enable GaeaCare to capture emissions either airborne or surface released and immediately apply proprietary, all natural, non-genetically engineered microbial blends that accelerate the process of turning harmful toxics into simple CO2 and water. SSWM environmental biotechnology solutions are directly applicable and eagerly being sought by the international market where cost-effective and reasonably rapid treatment solutions are in great demand in response to both World Trade Organization and ISO conventions for strict environmental compliance as a requirement for access to consumer markets."
Robert Brehm, BUGS CEO commented, "We welcome the new owners and their renewed interest in GaeaCare and fully support their efforts to bring this valuable disaster response technology to market with our technical support."
For further information about U.S. Microbics and its technology companies, contact Robert Brehm at 760-918-1860 x102 or email at bob@bugsatwork.com or visit the website at http://bugsatwork.com.Posts: 10729 | From: oregon | Registered: Feb 2005
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It taken off lets see if I get mine at .037 shoulda bought a .03 yesterday but like i said I normally dont win them all but we shall see
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Well and the Denskijr folds down his hat and goes all in with the bugs 400k strong we shall see in a .036 good luck to you all
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quote:Originally posted by DENSKIJR: Well and the Denskijr folds down his hat and goes all in with the bugs 400k strong we shall see in a .036 good luck to you all
For long term.....plan a few vacations...you'll have plenty of money. It could hit $0.20 before years end.....or higher.
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