There has been a recent health concern over the plastic wrap used to cover food which contains a dangerous plasticizer called DEHP.
DIAAF has developed a new saran wrap style film that has been approved for all foods by Swiss and European Union Governing bodies. According to European Union guidelines, the result is that Diamant Film "corresponds to the currently applicable legal requirements regarding food hygiene for contact with aqueous, acidic, alcoholic and oily or fatty food stuffs".
DIAAF has the world's first plasticizer-free stretch film based on polystyrene and the first food wrap film that is environmentally friendly and recyclable.
DIAAF, through its wholly owned subsidiary Diamant Film Inc., has secured the exclusive marketing and distribution rights in the United States, Territory of the People's Republic of China, Canada, Mexico and the Bahamas to Diamant (TM) film, a non-PVC food stretch film.
China recently banned harmful plastic wrappers, so this is a huge potential market for DIAAF. China has over 1 billion people.
The US market is currently dominated by PVC stretch film that releases of harmful vapors at the end-users locations during heat sealing, including supermarkets and food processors. Learn more about the new DIAAF film at: http://www.diamantfilm.com
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this time I think it will explode look at the chart ... and it has a new product which will help to get the crowd to notice it soon ...and the MM's are already playing it
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Yeah I sold at .0057 and I am kicking my self also because I had a hold of it for 3 mo. and it wasn't doing anything and just my luck the next day they released an outstanding PR that I had been waiting for.
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2006-03-13: DIAMANT ART CORPORATION RECEIVES STRONG UPGRADE BY RESPECTED RESEARCH FIRM
Management Continues Global Expansion TORONTO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 03/08/06 -- Diamant Art Corporation (OTC BB: DIAAF) is pleased to announce a well-respected firm, TSC, has upgraded their equity rating on DIAAF. This strong upgrade comes at a time when the Company has secured distribution rights of their non-PVC food wrap within the U.S.A., Canada, Mexico, Bahamas, the Territory of People's Republic of China, and now South Korea. TSC's upgrade is also due in part to China's ban of PVC plastic wrappers. This ban opens the door to a surge in sales of Diamant's non-PVC food wrappers and their new oxo-biodegradable pallet wraps.
TSC is noted for their work with account executives, analysts, portfolio managers, institutions, venture capital investors, individual investors and the media.
To view the entire independent research report, please click on the attached URL: http://www.otclive.com
Mr. Stefan Gudmundsson, CEO of Diamant Film, Inc. States, "We are honored to have a quality independent research firm review our overall operations, progress and to provide the resulting upgrade in our equity. This provides further confirmation to our shareholders that our company is headed in the right direction." Mr. Gudmundsson further stated, "We anticipate a surge in global sales in 2006. Over the last year, we have signed distribution rights of our non-PVC plastic wrappers through out the world. We have also introduced a new oxo-biodegradable pallet wrapper, which degrades into biomass the natural ingredients in the Earth's soil. With the recent ban of imported and exported PVC plastic wrappers by the Territory of the People's Republic of China, we anticipate strong demand of our products from Asia's population of 1.3 billion people. We are especially confident based on our recent distribution rights with the country."
About Diamant Art Corporation
Diamant Art Corporation, through its wholly owned subsidiary Diamant Film Inc., has secured the exclusive marketing and distribution rights in the United States, Territory of the People's Republic of China, Canada, Mexico and the Bahamas to Diamant(TM) film, a non-PVC food stretch film.
Diamant(TM) film is the world's first plasticizer-free stretch film based on polystyrene and the first food wrap film that is environmentally friendly and recyclable. Diamant(TM) film has recently received the ECO logo certified by the Environmental Choice(M) Program. The Environmental Choice(M) Program is North America's leading benchmark of environmentally responsible products and services. Diamant(TM) film has successfully met the criteria for both the environmental and performance standards.
Forward-Looking Statements:
This press release contains forward-looking statements. By their nature, forward-looking statements and forecasts involve risks and uncertainties because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that will occur in the near future. There are a number of factors that could cause actual results and developments to differ materially.
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KSW Industries Updates Testing of EM-100 Process Method 08:30 a.m. 03/17/2006 Provided By Market Wire TORONTO, Mar 17, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- KSW Industries, Inc. (KSWJ) is pleased to announce an update on current testing of the EM-100 process method. Current preliminary test results have proven extremely positive and the company believes that it is well positioned to move ahead on obtaining patents and bringing its product to market. KSW Industries EM-100 does not require the use of any harmful chemicals, release any harmful gases and does not discharge any negative effluent into the environment. About KSW Industries, Inc. KSW Industries ( www.kswindustries.com ) is a resource technology company that offers a unique EM-100 process method for non-conventional oil resources. KSW Industries' method uses electromagnetic fluctuations for controlling physical-chemical processes. EM-100 utilizes these electromagnetic fluctuations to change and alter the pentanes within heavy oil. Preliminary testing of EM-100 on hydrocarbon raw material of the lowest quality has yielded an output of high-quality converted products, with minimal withdrawals. KSW Industries EM-100 does not require the use of any harmful chemicals, release any harmful gases and does not discharge any negative effluent into the environment.
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anyone in diaaf still? .005 seems awful cheap, chart looks like its at a bottom here and ready to go. A merican bulls posted buy-if. Came up on my radar and pennybuster is picking this one also!
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yeah tick looks good. im very curious as too how tomorrow will play out with this one, getting some attention again. it could run up hard o/s only 80.5M. best of luck!
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well we have a bulish engulfing candlestick to play on yesterday which looks just tastey. RSI has turned upward and is about to cross 50. We touched the 50 day MA look to cross that today. If we see some nice volume today we my go, but I'm thinking it could be a play into Monday....
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How much are you guys expecting this to go today? I'm think im going to get out around .007-.008, don't want to get greedy. 50-60% profit in one day is very good.
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little dip this is healthy, if we move back up we will bust through .007 wow buying frenzy!
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