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i am hearing water is the next big thing, going to be like oil from what i am hearing. This makes sence if u ask me the first thing that people needed in all the last disasters is water. the thing we need most in life inorder to live is Water....and so i was thinking to invest or atleast watch some water stocks anyways know of any good ones? please list and hopefully we can all make some money together
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RSHN has the answer for that. If your going to go for water.....there's no better water than the E-Water.
E- Water is, indeed, the star of the show. It has over 50 electrolytes in it (as compared to two for Gatorade). One of the electrolytes is fulvic acid, a basic need of the body for cell health, growth and struucture. When Hollywood and every sport's athletes get the word, you will see. Although ginseng is going to be a big thing in the far east, I truly believe the e-water will rule the domestic market.
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quote:Originally posted by Wit: RSHN has the answer for that. If your going to go for water.....there's no better water than the E-Water.
E- Water is, indeed, the star of the show. It has over 50 electrolytes in it (as compared to two for Gatorade). One of the electrolytes is fulvic acid, a basic need of the body for cell health, growth and struucture. When Hollywood and every sport's athletes get the word, you will see. Although ginseng is going to be a big thing in the far east, I truly believe the e-water will rule the domestic market.
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Hey Superman, I have not done much DD on this company, but it looks good for a possible future play.EQSE. Work your magic DD on this one and please post back on this thread what you think. I found this one on Rocket Stocks about 3 months ago it looks like a pretty strong company with decent fundamentals, but I have not had time recently to do a full analysis of it. I do know that I am not wild about the volume on this one. TIA
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I don't know Superman???? I'm one of those that thinks that anyone that pays a dollar for a bottle of water is an absolute idiot and has lost their mind! My tap water is just fine. Who knows???
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Superman, not in water, but in powerline technology, you know high speed internet and television over the electrical wiring in the house, and smart appliances. Modems will be obsolete and the cable industry will suffer when all this comes to fruition. The winners will be us the consumers paying less money for entertainment and high speed internet. This co. also makes high quality LCD televisions for a good price, and the company has numerous patents (existing and pending) in leading edge technology in the future hot segment of pwline tech. The name of this company is Advanced Power Line Technologies (APWL), and I think it a potential giant in its infant stage. I still have not completed my DD, so everyone do your own DD on this, and Superman let us know what you think, and whether or not APWL and EQSE warrant keepin an eye on. TIA P.S. Invester, JimSC, Matto, JoeMill and far too many to list, all of your input on these two are also appreciated. I view them as long term holds with some potentially hugh short term gains at different times.
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Keep in mind that Gold and Oil commodities usually steal the show, but clean water is a commodity that is underated a lot. PHBT is right up that alley for clean water and could be a stock worth investing in. I have not done enough DD on this stock yet, but the things i do know is that the company has applied for a patent and its in the pending stages now. The stock price for PHBT is at the bottom when you look at the chart, and if you like subber plays then this could be your stock. I would like to do some more through DD on this one to see what caused the price of the stock to reach its low point...I am still in the learning phases of penny stocks but maybe some of the more experienced investors on this forum could shed some of DD knowledge on this one.
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EMTI has an AWE system they are prototyping for commercial and residential HVAC systems and one of its by-products is purified water that can be delivered for use by the building's occupants.
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actually, clean water is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Superman7, to answer your question, I don't know of any pennies, but there is an exchange-traded fund you might want to look into: PHO. Based on global water supply. Should go through the roof right before we all die! 8)
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anyone here know a company that makes drinking water from sewer water? I can envision a future where we will experience serious droughts and we will have to resort to transforming sewer water into drinking water.
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People like it in bottles but it's still just water.
In fact, reports have shown that most bottled water actually has more contaminants in it than tap water.
Some day water pollution may truly be a hot button issue, but then I'd suggest companies that actually deal with cleaning up the problem rather than bottling and distributing.
Then again, I didn't think that RSHN had a chance until I saw the run with my own eyes. Perhaps literal thinking is not market savvy.
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