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.
U.S. Microbics, Inc. operates as a business development and holding company that facilitates and develops the deployment of environmental technologies. The company, through its subsidiaries, engages in two divisions, USM Solutions and USM Capital. USM Solutions division manufactures, develops, and markets proprietary microbial technologies that provide natural solutions to various environmental problems. The company's microbes or bugs can be used to break down various hydrocarbon substances, including oil, diesel fuel, methyl-tertiary-butyl-ether, Tetrachloroethene, certain toxic waste, and certain water and soil contamination. USM Capital division (UC) provides various services, including management consulting services, administrative services, and investor relations services. UC also facilitates the exchange of technologies and customers with the subsidiaries and their client companies.
Insider Buying:
Robert C Brehm Open Market Purchase 3,000,000 09/01/2005
Boca Investments Proposed Sale (Form 144) 314,000 08/25/2005
Conrad B Nagel Open Market Purchase 401,679 07/26/2005
Board Of Directors:
ROBERT C. BREHM has served as our chief executive officer, president and chairman of the board since July 1997. He also served as our vice president from November 1996 to January 1997 and as a consultant through Robert C. Brehm Consulting, Inc., an investment banking, investor relations and strategic planning company. From July 1994 through the present, Mr. Brehm has served as the president of Robert C. Brehm Consulting, Inc. From 1991 to 1994, he was the president of Specialty Financing International, Inc., a finance procurement company. Mr. Brehm has owned computer hardware, software, finance and consulting companies. Mr. Brehm has a double engineering degree in electrical engineering and computer science and an MBA in Finance and Accounting from the University of California at Berkeley.
MERY C. ROBINSON has served as a director since September 1997 and our executive vice president and secretary since September 1997. Ms. Robinson was appointed chief operating officer on October 1, 1998. Ms. Robinson is the founder of XyclonyX and has served as its president and chief executive officer since August 1997. Ms. Robinson was the president of our subsidiary, Sub-Surface Waste Management, Inc., from 1992 to 1995 and president of Omega Resources Management from 1995 to 1997. From 1986 to 1992, she served as the vice president of finance and administration of Westside Telephone Systems in Santa Monica, California, a telephone interconnect service and equipment sales company. Ms. Robinson has held various other positions in operating and starting up high-tech engineering and biotech companies. She received her BS in Journalism from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, a Masters of Science in Environmental Science/Engineering from California State University, Dominguez Hills, and has and has attended the NFWBOsponsored/ Wharton Graduate School of Business/Entrepreneurial Mini-MBA program.
ROGER K. KNIGHT has served as a director since February 1990 and our vice president-business development since July 1997. Mr. Knight has significant experience in identifying business candidates for acquisitions, and served as our president from January 1995 through October 1996. Mr. Knight retired from the U.S. Navy as a Captain in July 1965, and has been involved in retail operations since the mid-1970s.
ROBERT H. KEY is chairman and chief executive officer of Arivest Corporation, a real estate investment and development firm, located in Phoenix, Arizona. Arivest Corporation is the parent corporation of Corporate Realty Advisors, Inc., a commercial real estate brokerage firm. Mr. Key joined Arivest Corporation as president upon its formation in April, 1979. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, (1972) with a major in Business Administration. Mr. Key has been a general partner, real estate broker, consultant or developer of a large number of commercial real estate projects.
MARK A. HOLMSTEDT has 23 years of public finance experience covering a variety of specialty areas. Mr. Holmstedt began his investment banking tenure with Blyth Eastman Dillon Co. (now PaineWebber) and was the director in charge of Bear Stearns Public Finance Department in Los Angeles prior to becoming a principal of Westhoff, Cone Holmstedt. He has a particular expertise in project financings and land secured transactions which involve the sale of securities through the use of an assessment district, redevelopment agency, community facilities district or combination thereof. Mr. Holmstedt graduated with honors in Business Management and Finance from the University of California, Davis.
CONRAD NAGEL has served as our chief financial officer since July 1998 and a director of Sub Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc.,since July 2003. Mr. Nagel was previously hired as the chief financial officer of Global Venture Funding, Inc. in April 1997, and served us as a consultant from September 15, 1997 through June 1998. Mr. Nagel has an MS degree in Accounting, University of Kansas (1964), a BS degree in Business, University of Kansas (1963) and has been a CPA since 1966. Mr. Nagel has been associated with SEC
work, auditing, and finance operations for the past 30 years including audit manager for Touche Ross (now Deloitte Touche), vice president of finance of Decision Incorporated, internal audit manager for Kaiser Aetna, Chief Financial Officer for Calusa Financial Medical, Inc., vice president of finance for Medical Capital Corporation and over 15 years CPA practice specializing in taxation and SEC work.
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This is a no nonsense company.. The talent just within the board directors is outstanding in a OTCBB..
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closed at 71 X 749! Bought this the other day at 36, sold at 47, then bought again at 38 and sold at 46. Bought today at 52, and surpassed my twenty percent spot! I love this! those that holdin, be careful tomorrow mornin, 5 day consecutive runs are rare..... but glta!
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Has anyone written to their Senator, Congressman, Louissianna Govt., Pres. about BUGS? It would not hurt to push the issue in regarding the clean-up of the disaster area down south.
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Does this one look like it's still worth to try and get in on or do you think I missed my mark?
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I just bought some more. BUGS is very undervalued. Once the announce the dollar amount of the contracts in Mexico, this thing is going through the roof.
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I wish I had funds available to get more on this dip. Keep an eye on this come the last 1.5 hours of the day, that seems to be when the action really has been picking up over the last three days.
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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.
U.S. Microbics, Inc. operates as a business development and holding company that facilitates and develops the deployment of environmental technologies. The company, through its subsidiaries, engages in two divisions, USM Solutions and USM Capital. USM Solutions division manufactures, develops, and markets proprietary microbial technologies that provide natural solutions to various environmental problems. The company's microbes or bugs can be used to break down various hydrocarbon substances, including oil, diesel fuel, methyl-tertiary-butyl-ether, Tetrachloroethene, certain toxic waste, and certain water and soil contamination. USM Capital division (UC) provides various services, including management consulting services, administrative services, and investor relations services. UC also facilitates the exchange of technologies and customers with the subsidiaries and their client companies.
Insider Buying:
Robert C Brehm Open Market Purchase 3,000,000 09/01/2005
Boca Investments Proposed Sale (Form 144) 314,000 08/25/2005
Conrad B Nagel Open Market Purchase 401,679 07/26/2005
Board Of Directors:
ROBERT C. BREHM has served as our chief executive officer, president and chairman of the board since July 1997. He also served as our vice president from November 1996 to January 1997 and as a consultant through Robert C. Brehm Consulting, Inc., an investment banking, investor relations and strategic planning company. From July 1994 through the present, Mr. Brehm has served as the president of Robert C. Brehm Consulting, Inc. From 1991 to 1994, he was the president of Specialty Financing International, Inc., a finance procurement company. Mr. Brehm has owned computer hardware, software, finance and consulting companies. Mr. Brehm has a double engineering degree in electrical engineering and computer science and an MBA in Finance and Accounting from the University of California at Berkeley.
MERY C. ROBINSON has served as a director since September 1997 and our executive vice president and secretary since September 1997. Ms. Robinson was appointed chief operating officer on October 1, 1998. Ms. Robinson is the founder of XyclonyX and has served as its president and chief executive officer since August 1997. Ms. Robinson was the president of our subsidiary, Sub-Surface Waste Management, Inc., from 1992 to 1995 and president of Omega Resources Management from 1995 to 1997. From 1986 to 1992, she served as the vice president of finance and administration of Westside Telephone Systems in Santa Monica, California, a telephone interconnect service and equipment sales company. Ms. Robinson has held various other positions in operating and starting up high-tech engineering and biotech companies. She received her BS in Journalism from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, a Masters of Science in Environmental Science/Engineering from California State University, Dominguez Hills, and has and has attended the NFWBOsponsored/ Wharton Graduate School of Business/Entrepreneurial Mini-MBA program.
ROGER K. KNIGHT has served as a director since February 1990 and our vice president-business development since July 1997. Mr. Knight has significant experience in identifying business candidates for acquisitions, and served as our president from January 1995 through October 1996. Mr. Knight retired from the U.S. Navy as a Captain in July 1965, and has been involved in retail operations since the mid-1970s.
ROBERT H. KEY is chairman and chief executive officer of Arivest Corporation, a real estate investment and development firm, located in Phoenix, Arizona. Arivest Corporation is the parent corporation of Corporate Realty Advisors, Inc., a commercial real estate brokerage firm. Mr. Key joined Arivest Corporation as president upon its formation in April, 1979. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, (1972) with a major in Business Administration. Mr. Key has been a general partner, real estate broker, consultant or developer of a large number of commercial real estate projects.
MARK A. HOLMSTEDT has 23 years of public finance experience covering a variety of specialty areas. Mr. Holmstedt began his investment banking tenure with Blyth Eastman Dillon Co. (now PaineWebber) and was the director in charge of Bear Stearns Public Finance Department in Los Angeles prior to becoming a principal of Westhoff, Cone Holmstedt. He has a particular expertise in project financings and land secured transactions which involve the sale of securities through the use of an assessment district, redevelopment agency, community facilities district or combination thereof. Mr. Holmstedt graduated with honors in Business Management and Finance from the University of California, Davis.
CONRAD NAGEL has served as our chief financial officer since July 1998 and a director of Sub Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc.,since July 2003. Mr. Nagel was previously hired as the chief financial officer of Global Venture Funding, Inc. in April 1997, and served us as a consultant from September 15, 1997 through June 1998. Mr. Nagel has an MS degree in Accounting, University of Kansas (1964), a BS degree in Business, University of Kansas (1963) and has been a CPA since 1966. Mr. Nagel has been associated with SEC
work, auditing, and finance operations for the past 30 years including audit manager for Touche Ross (now Deloitte Touche), vice president of finance of Decision Incorporated, internal audit manager for Kaiser Aetna, Chief Financial Officer for Calusa Financial Medical, Inc., vice president of finance for Medical Capital Corporation and over 15 years CPA practice specializing in taxation and SEC work.
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This is a no nonsense company.. The talent just within the board directors is outstanding in a OTCBB..
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Huge contacts being signed with the Mexican government.
Contracts will come in the USA..
This is a taylor made company for the clean up in the disaster area.
BUGS has re-newed Patents..
The Microbes are ready and safe for clean up of contaminated water..Both fresh and salt water.
They will be used in the clean up of sludge, sewage, Oil and gas any number of differant chemicals..
BUGS is as strong as an Ox!!
BUGS will attract an entirely differant group of investors
We will see a growing group of first time buyers in the OTCBB'S,,These types of investors are generaly of the the higher class types who with disposable income will buy and hold for the long term position...
As news spreads people will be funding they're accounts with additional funds and the slack period will present us with good buying oppertunities..
I see a 10 bagger here at minimum..
Remember,,, the disaster area is 90,000 square miles. Thats a lot of contaminated area that by law will have to be cleaned up.
RVNO ran 1000% on big volume, BUGS can eat RNVO for lunch..HEHE couldn't resist..
Composite Indicator -- Signal -- -- Strength -- -- Direction -- Trend Spotter (TM) Buy Strong Strengthening
Short Term Indicators 7 Day Average Directional Indicator Buy Strong Weakest 10 - 8 Day Moving Average Hilo Channel Buy Strong Strengthening 20 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy Strong Strengthening 20 - 50 Day MACD Oscillator Buy Maximum Strongest 20 Day Bollinger Bands Buy Weak Weakest
Short Term Indicators Average: 100% - Buy
Medium Term Indicators 40 Day Commodity Channel Index Buy Weak Weakest 50 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy Maximum Strengthening 20 - 100 Day MACD Oscillator Buy Maximum Strongest 50 Day Parabolic Time/Price Buy Strong Strengthening
Medium Term Indicators Average: 100% - Buy
Long Term Indicators 60 Day Commodity Channel Index Buy Strong Weakest 100 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy Maximum Strengthening 50 - 100 Day MACD Oscillator Buy Weak Strongest
Long Term Indicators Average: 100% - Buy
Overall Average: 100% - Buy
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I think the smart money will be all over BUGS.
There may be a little selling into strength.
So,,that may be our oppertunity to pick up some more...
But, I wouldn't count on it to pull back.
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quote:Originally posted by jellybean: Make money on BHWK , Lose money on Bugs
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I think you may do better if ya at least come up some kind of script to read if your going to Bash good stocks..
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Related Quotes Sym. Price Chg. BUGS Trade News 0.057 -0.004 SSWM Trade News 0.195 -0.005 BUGS Offers Patented Technology to Katrina-Impacted State Agencies; Technology Could Help Clean Up Soil and Groundwater Contamination
September 12, 2005 09:15:03 (ET)
CARLSBAD, Calif., Sep 12, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- U.S. Microbics, Inc. (BUGS, Trade) today announced its subsidiary, Sub Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (SSWM, Trade), has contacted the environmental State agencies for Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi offering to donate the use of its patented water treatment technology, Bio-GAC(TM) (Patent No: US 6,905,603 B2) for the treatment of toxic waste streams such as those caused by Hurricane Katrina.
Robert Brehm, CEO of U.S. Microbics, stated, "These State agencies will be faced with an enormous number of sites requiring cleanup of both surface water and groundwater resources impacted by toxics released during the Hurricane Katrina disaster. Our companies are prepared to help the state agencies by providing this cost-effective, state-of-the-art treatment solution immediately under a royalty free technology license together with discounted engineering technical support and microbial products for use at critical contaminated sites. We will inform our shareholders on any and all interest response received from these State agencies on this treatment technology offer."
Bio-GAC(TM) is a patented water and air vapor waste stream treatment process that uses granular activated charcoal (GAC) as a filtration medium in a specially engineered process container to support live microbial products (bugs) specifically selected to degrade toxic pollutants such as those encountered in the Katrina disaster. The resulting treated effluent can in most cases be safely discharged to rivers, lakes and streams under both Federal and State regulations. The process can be used on a continual basis without replacing the GAC, thereby saving time, money and treating more toxics quickly, a key consideration for cleaning up contaminated water and soil caused by hurricane disasters.
For further information about U.S. Microbics and its technology companies, contact Bob Brehm at 760-918-1860 x102 or email at bob@bugsatwork.com or visit the website at http://bugsatwork.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 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: U.S. Microbics, Inc.
U.S. Microbics, Inc. Bob Brehm, 760-918-1860, ext. 102 bob@bugsatwork.com http://bugsatwork.com Copyright Business Wire 2005
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View Company Profile at: http://www.otcpicks.com/profiles/bugs/index.php U.S. Microbics, Inc. operates as a business development and holding company that facilitates and develops the deployment of environmental technologies. The company, through its subsidiaries, engages in two divisions, USM Solutions and USM Capital. USM Solutions division manufactures, develops, and markets proprietary microbial technologies that provide natural solutions to various environmental problems. The company's microbes or bugs can be used to break down various hydrocarbon substances, including oil, diesel fuel, methyl-tertiary-butyl-ether, Tetrachloroethene, certain toxic waste, and certain water and soil contamination. USM Capital division (UC) provides various services, including management consulting services, administrative services, and investor relations services. UC also facilitates the exchange of technologies and customers with the subsidiaries and their client companies. For more information on the company contact Robert Brehm at 760-918-1860 x102 or visit the website at http://www.bugsatwork.com
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Anyone have an idea / pricerange of where bugs maybe a month from now ive been looking at it but im not to involved so i was just trying to figurer out what you guys thoughts thanks guys!
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Once we find out how much the Mexican contracts were for, BUGS will be looking pretty in my portfolio. The September revenues should be good when announced.