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If you wanted a shake to get in on, this would be it. I mean it will break .05 but I think the MM's were all caught very offguard and are desperatly trying to get some control back.
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got a question.??? which brokers do u guys use? I tried to get in at ,02 then had to call scottrade to get it rolling then took 7 orders (7 commissions?)to fill my buy, plus,lowest started at .025! any suggestions of more preferable brokers would be appreciated.
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quote:Originally posted by raidr: got a question.??? which brokers do u guys use? I tried to get in at ,02 then had to call scottrade to get it rolling then took 7 orders (7 commissions?)to fill my buy, plus,lowest started at .025! any suggestions of more preferable brokers would be appreciated.
I like Ameritrade for us non-pro's. I havent had any issues with their ordering system and they have some pretty usefull tools for free.
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Governor of the State of Puebla, Mexico Directs the National Autonomous University of Mexico to Fund SSWM Subsidiary Projects
September 08, 2005 09:45:01 (ET)
CARLSBAD, Calif., Sep 08, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (SSWM, Trade), announced that its Mexico subsidiary company Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. (ETI) was named specifically in an official correspondence dated September 1, 2005 signed by Governor Mario Marin Torres of the State of Puebla, Mexico directing ETI strategic alliance and teaming partner the Zaragoza Graduate School of Studies of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) to provide immediate funding for engineering assessment and remediation of hydrocarbon discharges due to antiquated pipelines and storage tank farms. The recent Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) pipeline spills in Puebla have accounted for the contamination of hundreds of acres of productive farming land, rivers and lakes.
Bruce Beattie, CEO of SSWM stated, "In the Governor's letter UNAM was also instructed to work with ETI to form an Emergency Response Center in Puebla coordinating with the State's Ministry of Environment to train specialized environmental Engineers and Technicians to respond to future spills of hydrocarbons in the State."
On Friday September 2, 2005 Governor Mario Marin Torres held a press conference covered by local and national media reprimanding Pemex, the state owned oil company, for the irresponsible management of their petroleum pipelines in Mexico, specifically in the states of Puebla, Veracruz, Tabasco and Campeche. The following day, September 3, 2005, Mexico's leading newspaper -- The Reforma -- quoted the Governor as he stated that the three most recent spills of crude oil and gasoline have contaminated water reservoirs, farm lands and rivers, in some cases impacting up to hundreds of acres.
Governor Mario Marin Torres has formed an alliance with the governors of Veracruz, Mr. Fidel Herrera, Tabasco, Mr. Manuel Andrade and Campeche, Mr. Jorge Carlos Hurtado Valdez, to ensure immediate restoration and remediation of the areas affected with Pemex's crude oil and gasoline releases, as these states have experienced hundreds of hydrocarbons spills during this year.
Governor Mario Marin Torres has requested an immediate meeting with the President of Pemex, Mr. Luis Ramirez Corzo to obtain Pemex's immediate acceptance of these remediation activities and their financial support for the same.
Environmental Tech International will be responsible for the majority of the restoration activities vis-a-vis these contaminated areas, i.e.: farming lands, rivers and water reservoirs in Puebla working through Governor Mario Marin Torres and his Secretary for the Ministry of Environment.
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.
U.S. Microbics, Inc. (BUGS) is a recognized as a leader in the bioremediation industry. The roots of the company go back to four decades, to the pioneering work of George Robinson, who first advanced the idea of using microbes to consume oil spilled along the coast of Santa Barbara, California. His legacy includes thirty-years of theoretical and empirical research leading to the successful formulas for microbe separation, ultra-high yield fermentation, consortium formulations for specific problem solving tasks, long term storage of microorganisms, and completion of field-successful applications. Mery Robinson, George Robinson"s daughter, is Executive Vice President of U.S. Microbics, and President of two of the Company"s subsidiaries.
Operationally, U.S. Microbics consists of six majority-owned subsidiaries using biological technology to revolutionize environmental clean-up and agricultural growth.
1. Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware Inc. (SSWM) - provides comprehensive civil and environmental engineering project management services. Sub-Surface Waste Management"s team designs, permits, builds, and operates environmental waste clean-up treatment systems using conventional, biological, and filtration technologies.
2. XyclonyX - develops and applies its key technologies that include patents, proprietary knowledge, products, processes, and expert personnel. XyclonyX technologies are sold to the environmental, petrochemical, agricultural, and waste treatment markets. XyclonyX has developed a formulation for mass producing proprietary microbial blends in liquid and powder forms.
3. West Coast Fermentation Center, Inc. (WCFC) - cultivates microbial cultures for the Company"s product lines: Bi-Agra Remediline and Wasteline. WCFC operates a microbe laboratory, pilot plant, and quality control center. WCFC produces microbial blends using fermentation technology, powder blending, and combinatorial liquifaction.
4. Sol Tech, Inc. (doing business as Wasteline Performance Corp.) - was formed specifically to serve markets for treating wastewater in the U.S.A. and internationally.
5. Bio-Con Microbes, Inc. - provides microbial blends and bio-processing treatment systems for agricultural yield enhancement, odor control, insect control, and cogeneration. Bio-Con Microbes, Inc. has a wholly owned subsidiary in Mexico: Natura Agricultura, S.A. d. C.V., which has conducted tests that demonstrate microbial-based increases to sugar cane production.
------------------------------------------------- Lets go folks!! I need to buy a Condo in Hawaii!
This stock is a no brainer all the way up to The stratosphere.
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quote:Originally posted by Dustoff101: About U.S. Microbics
U.S. Microbics, Inc. (BUGS) is a recognized as a leader in the bioremediation industry. The roots of the company go back to four decades, to the pioneering work of George Robinson, who first advanced the idea of using microbes to consume oil spilled along the coast of Santa Barbara, California. His legacy includes thirty-years of theoretical and empirical research leading to the successful formulas for microbe separation, ultra-high yield fermentation, consortium formulations for specific problem solving tasks, long term storage of microorganisms, and completion of field-successful applications. Mery Robinson, George Robinson"s daughter, is Executive Vice President of U.S. Microbics, and President of two of the Company"s subsidiaries.
Operationally, U.S. Microbics consists of six majority-owned subsidiaries using biological technology to revolutionize environmental clean-up and agricultural growth.
1. Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware Inc. (SSWM) - provides comprehensive civil and environmental engineering project management services. Sub-Surface Waste Management"s team designs, permits, builds, and operates environmental waste clean-up treatment systems using conventional, biological, and filtration technologies.
2. XyclonyX - develops and applies its key technologies that include patents, proprietary knowledge, products, processes, and expert personnel. XyclonyX technologies are sold to the environmental, petrochemical, agricultural, and waste treatment markets. XyclonyX has developed a formulation for mass producing proprietary microbial blends in liquid and powder forms.
3. West Coast Fermentation Center, Inc. (WCFC) - cultivates microbial cultures for the Company"s product lines: Bi-Agra Remediline and Wasteline. WCFC operates a microbe laboratory, pilot plant, and quality control center. WCFC produces microbial blends using fermentation technology, powder blending, and combinatorial liquifaction.
4. Sol Tech, Inc. (doing business as Wasteline Performance Corp.) - was formed specifically to serve markets for treating wastewater in the U.S.A. and internationally.
5. Bio-Con Microbes, Inc. - provides microbial blends and bio-processing treatment systems for agricultural yield enhancement, odor control, insect control, and cogeneration. Bio-Con Microbes, Inc. has a wholly owned subsidiary in Mexico: Natura Agricultura, S.A. d. C.V., which has conducted tests that demonstrate microbial-based increases to sugar cane production.
------------------------------------------------- Lets go folks!! I need to buy a Condo in Hawaii!
This stock is a no brainer all the way up to The stratosphere.
It's following the same trend as the previous two days. Down in the morning and up in the afternoon.