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Todays PR is not in my opinion the "monster" PR we are waiting for, it's good, but not a block buster...
However, we see now how fast BUGS can fly on news..
Accumulation at these prices is probably a very good idea at these levels..
They might show up with a contract at any time.. I figgure a rise, based just on costs versus revenues at .10 increase per share at each announcement of a $10,000,000.00 contract..
I am revising down from .20 just so as to be very conservative..
But please understand, I am speaking of holding value and not retreating like ordinary OTCBB'S..
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I'm still holding some at 63.. bleh.. I wish I had more $$ in my account to grab it at the 28 I seen it at this morning... oh well.. I'll keep riding.. Don't let me down BUGS!
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CEOCFO: Are you working with partnerships in other countries as well? Mr. Brehm: “Yes, we have announced a partnership in Germany and they are currently looking to get bids on particular projects. We have also announced a partnership with C-TRADE USA, with a joint venture company called Worldwide Water Systems and that is to put pure water machines in various countries around the world. That project is moving along too, so the partnership concept has worked well for us because it gives the people in the country the ability to control their own destiny with superior U.S. technology and project management techniques, which most countries do not have. It is very exciting, both emotionally as we help others and financially as we see the company grow and prosper for our shareholders. It has taken us a long time to find which market our technology is readily accepted. It turns out it is our neighbor to the south.”
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I'm planning to hold this for a few months or years. I started buying in a little too high as well, I was able to bring my cost average down to .052 though. I'm all in and planning to be for some time to come.
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quote:Originally posted by Peaser01: I'm planning to hold this for a few months or years. I started buying in a little too high as well, I was able to bring my cost average down to .052 though. I'm all in and planning to be for some time to come.
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well, look on the brite side..You could be trying to buy in at .10 in the near future..
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quote:Originally posted by OnPoint: What's going on with all the "shadows" - all buy & sell transactions are duplicated?
------------------------------------------------- That generaly means they sell um as fast as they get um...I think, might, could be, should, ah hell I ain't sure!
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What happend I leave for a couple hours and dust you let it drop to .038 thats it you no longer on watch duty were going to have peaser take over. Ha!!!!!
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quote:Originally posted by DENSKIJR: What happend I leave for a couple hours and dust you let it drop to .038 thats it you no longer on watch duty were going to have peaser take over. Ha!!!!!
------------------------------------------------- Yep, I should be fired!
I think Ex-Fema director Michael Brown is looking for a position...You guys want to hire his lam bungling a$$ to watch the store?
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quote:Originally posted by DENSKIJR: What happend I leave for a couple hours and dust you let it drop to .038 thats it you no longer on watch duty were going to have peaser take over. Ha!!!!!
LOL. I fell asleep on the couch around 11:30am yesterday, Dusty woke me up. Why I auhtaaah!!! He's doing just fine with lookout duty. LOL
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Please help me get the word out about BUGS to the right people. The more that know and hear what BUGS can do, the better chance Lake Ponchatrain can get cleaned up.
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BUGS and Winsted to Collaborate on GaeaCare Future; Companies Join Efforts to Bring Proactive Environmental Protection Technology to Nation Now
September 22, 2005 09:45:01 (ET)
CARLSBAD, Calif., Sep 22, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Robert Brehm, CEO of U.S. Microbics, Inc. (BUGS, Trade), said today that he is discussing key strategic business strategy with Mark Ellis, CEO of Winsted Holdings, Inc. (WHLI, Trade), a Business Development Company (BDC), which recently announced the purchase of 90% of GaeaCare Syndicate Partners, Inc. BUGS subsidiary, Sub-Surface Waste Management (SSWM, Trade) is a 10% shareholder of GaeaCare and a contributing technical syndicate partner.
Brehm commented on his discussion with Ellis, "We both believe there could be a significant business opportunity for GaeaCare as 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. The SSWM engineering and project management expertise coupled with the management resources and governmental agency contacts of WHLI could enable GaeaCare to obtain grants or emergency funding to help mitigate some of the consequences of natural disasters like the hurricanes currently pounding the U.S. coast."
Brehm continued, "I will continue my dialogue with Mark Ellis to determine what course of action would be appropriate for GaeaCare given our common resources, government contacts and strategic abilities. We have spent a lot of time and money in the past creating the business plan and developing strategic partners, and I feel we have both a moral obligation, as environmental stewards, as well as a financial incentive to bring this proactive environmental solution to the nation now rather than later." For more information on GaeaCare, visit www.ags-gaeacare.com.
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. For further information about Winsted Holdings call Investor Relations at 949-476-3711 or visit the company website at http://www.winstedholdings.com.
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 U.S. Microbics' 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: U.S. Microbics, Inc.
U.S. Microbics, Inc. Robert Brehm, 760-918-1860, ext. 102 bob@bugsatwork.com http://bugsatwork.com or Winsted Holdings Investor Relations, 949-476-3711 http://www.winstedholdings.com. Copyright Business Wire 2005
quote:Originally posted by Dustoff101: Ameritrade has me dead in the water WTF? Their giving me free trades in the accounts, but thats no cigar as far as I'm concerned..
All this is really slowing down the markets.. So who knows what sentimentality really is, regarding our stocks..
This mess is killing volume accross the markets..
It sure is killing volume across the market, Ameritrade is the Big boy on the block.