|    UWRL Pink Sheets Current!!!! http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/uwrl/quote UWRL INITIAL COMPANY INFORMATION AND DISCLOSURE STATEMENT http://www.otcmarkets.com/otciq/ajax/showFinancialReportById.pdf?id=41546 UWRL merger candidate Encryptstick ALL in 1 DD http://encryptstick.com/what-is-encrypt-stick About Encrypt Stick The Encrypt Stick software platform has been in continuous development since 2005 by some of the most brilliant and visionary programmers available in the encryption world. With the advent of Smart Flash Drives (serial numbered microprocessors) now commercially available to the computer user, ENC has leveraged use of this same encryption technology knowledge in developing intuitive, secure and faster software than currently available.
About Polymorphic Encryption ENC’s polymorphic encryption method creates unique encryption algorithms based on the hardware ID of each USB flash drive. Encrypt Stick’s Polymorphic encryption engine operates at an encryption speed of 500Mbit/s, which is approximately 10 times the speed of 256 AES! About ENC Security Systems Inc. ENC is redefining data security for individuals and organizations. Through its suite of encryption software products designed to protect computer data, internet transmissions, radio frequency identification (RFID) Cyber Space, SCADA and wireless signals ENC will provide simple to use, effective solutions for consumers, businesses, and institutions. TWITTER PAGE: http://twitter.com/ENCRYPTSTICK Polymorphic Encryption VIDEO!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYytHKsYtpI&feature=related Polymorphic Encryption Virtual Trojan-Proof Keyboard VIDEO!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBPJBxqkCac&feature=related Encrypt Stick 5.0 Adds Private Browser http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/ENC-Security-Encrypt-Stick-Adds-Private-Browser-to-Its-Encrypted-USB-Drives-315569/ ENC Releases the World's First Portable, Encrypted Private Web Browser
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/ENC-Releases-the-Worlds-First-Portable-Encrypted-Private-Web-Browser-1362747.htm ENC Security employs a combination of patented Polymorphic Encryption and innovative technology to develop products that simply and effectively protect data from loss and theft.
The technology has been developed and tested for over four years and has been improved to make the interface fast and reliable. How It Works: * Insert flash drive Insert your Encrypt-stick™ enabled flash drive. * Login and manage your files Enter your password. Once logged in you can manage your files, create vaults, encrypt & decrypt files etc. Remove flash drive Once your flash drive has been removed, all of the vaults are locked & encrypted. No one will ever has access to your files. VIDEO how to use here: http://encryptstick.com/how-to 512 Bit Polymorphic Encryption PMC–Ciphers Inc. The company entered into a license agreement with PMC Ciphers, due to its high speed encryption and its immunity against attacks i.e. hacking on low to mid–range micro process controllers. The polymorphic system is hardened against practical attacks such as brute force and represents an advantage in encryption technology. In 1999 Bernd Röellgen patended a Polymorphic Encryption technology based on his "Polymorphic Method" and this was immediately classified by the Greman government as a state secret. Later that year in an attemp to encourage e-commerce the government declassified all of its encryption technology allowing PMC–Cyphers Inc. to develop its disk encryption software and distribute 8 million copies worldwide. Bernd Röellgen's patened Polymorphic Encryption technology is able to create ultra–fast, ultra–strong ciphers that are extremely adaptable with no theoretical or practical way to reconstruct keys from plaintext. His method comes with a comparable number of "data keys" as with conventional symmetric encryption methods. However, it adds a signifigant amount of possible and equally probable algorithmic keys, thus yeilding substantially higher security and speed. Bernd Röellgen, Polymorphic Encryption
Mr. Röellgen is one of the foremost experts in the field of cryptography. In 2001 he was selected by the Echelon committee of the European Parliament for an expert hearing. Mr. Röellgen patented his Polymorphic Encryption technology and co-founded PMC-Ciphers in 2002. PMC's software has been featured in over a dozen periodicals, and over 8 million copies of PMC's disk encryption software have been distributed worldwide. Mr. Röellgen's polymorphic ciphers have been resistant to all known cryptanalytic attacks and to this date remain unbroken. Co-founder of PMC Ciphers, Inc., C.B. Roellgen speaks at the Echelon Committee of the European Parliament
In its session on Feb. 05, 2001 the Echelon Committee of the European Parliament held a hearing with experts in cryptography to know more about the technical aspects of the underlying mathematics and technology and of new developments. C.B. Roellgen at the Echelon Committee of the European Parliament The Echelon Committee of the European Parliament works on solutions to prevent large-scale espionage on European companies and citizens. C.B. Roellgen outlined the necessity to combine existing technology with latest developments in order to minimize the number of interactions of highly sophisticated software with the user. Only 4% of all e-mails are encrypted, today! To increase this figure, more user-friendly encryption software must be developed. http://www.pmc-ciphers.com/eng/content/Backround-Info/CB-Roellgen-at-Echelon-Committee.html VERY IMPORTANT ENC Security Systems Inc.:
ENC Security Systems Inc (ENC) creates user friendly software for encrypting and securing digital information to the Laptop and PC user, easily downloaded to any serial numbered Flash Drive from anywhere in the world via the internet and will operate on any Windows operating system. ENC has succeeded in developing software functionality and encryption solutions as simple as possible for small businesses, home computers, laptops, for any level of technology user.
ENC has partnered with PMC-Ciphers to develop a proprietary encryption solution for USB Flash Drives that is both easy to use and incredibly powerful. PMC-Cipher’s polymorphic algorithms are able to create extremely-fast, very-strong ciphers that are highly adaptable. http://www.pmc-ciphers.com/eng/content/Partners.html PEOPLE CONECTIONS!!!! Sal Luzzi PMC-Chipers NY CEO http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sal-luzzi/1b/99b/514 ENC Security Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 31533 Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 2G7 www.encrypt-stick.com Contact: Sal Luzzi, Vice President Encryption software interface solutions using polymorphic cipers http://www.bctia.org/files/PDF/Securities_Snapshot_2006.pdf CEO of Encryptstick DD: http://encryptstick.com/what-is-encrypt-stick Ed Rusnak CEO of ENC
Imagine you’re a medical technician and your laptop just got stolen… Imagine the stress over the fact that it contained samples of about a quarter of a million lab tests for reportable and communicable diseases, plus identifiable names and personal health numbers. Even worse, imagine your name is on the list. In June 2009, Alberta Health Services (AHS) reported two physically locked down laptops stolen from a lab at the University Hospital. Within a month, in a separate incident, private medical files of 11,000 Albertans within AHS were put at risk as a virus intermittently took snapshots of screens of computers that access that data. The information could have been transmitted to locations unknown. These are just two recent locals cases, but the phenomenon is worldwide. The Open Security Foundation’s DataLossDB.org gathers reported information about events involving the loss, theft or exposure of personally identifiable information—the statistics are mind-boggling. “The loss of data is certainly a major concern for personal privacy, especially in health care, insurance and financial industries. For individuals, identity theft is becoming a more common threat,” states Ed Rusnak, CEO of ENC Security Systems. Based in Pitt Meadows, BC, the company provides solutions to secure and transfer personal and professional data. “Not only can companies be adversely affected, the loss of information can spell ruin for families when banking and personal identity information falls into the hands of criminals.” Typically, most concerns are over the effect of the theft of the actual hardware… but the potential gain on the black market of the selling and actual use of stolen data would far exceed the nominal value of the equipment. The problem isn’t limited to laptops and hacked databases. The proliferation of high capacity, pint-sized data storage devices—USB flash drives, memory sticks or keys, pen drives or thumb drives—increases exposure to data risk and creates potential goldmine for data thieves. According to the USB Flash Drive Alliance, from 2004 to 2008, the number of units sold rose from 59.5 million to 220 million, and the average capacity increased from 213MB to 1727MB. They can be seen hanging from key chains, belt loops, and lanyards around people’s necks. Too often, they are left unattended, plugged into the USB ports on computers. “Things will get lost… things will get stolen. It happens every day.” And, while Rusnak can’t help people safeguard devices from physical theft or loss, he can help them protect their data. ENC has developed EncryptStick, an application that turns these low-cost, off-the-shelf flash drives into affordable, easy-to-use, highly secure data vaults. It prevents virtually any type of file—documents, videos, photos—or passwords from being stolen. “Password protection is not enough. EncryptStick uses powerful 512 bit polymorphic encryption technology, which has never been broken or successfully hacked,” Rusnak proclaims proudly. Encryption converts data into code by use of an algorithm that cannot be converted back or decrypted without a “key”. EncryptStick uses the unique ID or serial number of the flash drive as a part of those 512 bits of information to create that key. This, combined with the user’s password, makes it virtually impossible to be decoded. SIMPLE STEPS TO DATA SECURITY To get EncryptStick, simply plug a flash drive into a USB port, purchase a license and download the software directly to it (not the host computer). Using the unique registration code, follow the instructions to create a master password. “The password is not stored on ENC’s servers or on the computer. It’s directed to the flash drive and is known to only the user,” stresses Rusnak. To use EncryptStick, plug the flash drive into the USB port. The software runs automatically. When the password is entered, the vaults become visible. Open existing vaults, create new vaults and easily encrypt or decrypt any file by right-clicking and selecting from a drop down menu, or simply dragging and dropping the files into the folders. EncryptStick also enables “encryption on the fly”—the ability to edit documents within vaults while the files are encrypted. “And it’s fast. EncryptStick encrypts files at a rate 10 times faster that AES 256 (the federal government encryption standard) and takes up only 4MB of space.” EncryptStick also allows users to maintain anonymity. “You can plug your encrypted flash drive into a public computer; when you remove it, it removes the temporary operating file so there is absolutely no footprint—no evidence of you being on the computer,” says Tim Sperling, President ENC. And, even if someone were to gain physical access to the encrypted computer or see the vaults, without both the Encrypt-Stick flash drive inserted and the correct password, that information is coded and thus unreadable. ENC anticipated that a flash drive could get lost or become inoperable (perhaps you ran it through the wash). As long as the original drive was registered, replace the flash drive, purchase a new ENC license, and the system will piggyback a new registration key on the old key, allowing access to existing vaults. CEO Ed Rusnak Bio. : Born in Vegreville, Alberta, Rusnak attended Strathcona Composite High School in Edmonton. His entrepreneurial roots sprouted in St. Albert when he started his first venture in the 1970s. For the most part, he worked in the oil and gas sector and related industries. In 1997, the recently divorced Rusnak reconnected with Doris, a former classmate from Vegreville who had been widowed two years earlier. After a few months together in Edmonton, the couple relocated to her home in Pitt Meadows—where the possibility of year-round golf appealed to Rusnak. The reality of a life of leisure soon waned. And, while flash drives are a recent phenomenon, application of encryption technologies is old hat to Rusnak. He soon founded AFI Inc., focusing his efforts on the oil and gas industry where he was the first to design a CSA approved electronic device for remotely monitoring well-heads on remote Northern Alberta sites via satellite. “Our system replaced windup devices on a seven-day clock which was susceptible to things like wet paper and dried up ink and where we waited 60 days for results from a Calgary lab,” Rusnak recalls. At that time, encryption technology was used to ensure the integrity and accuracy of the data transmitted rather than to address an issue of security. After 9/11, that all changed. “We knew that we could encrypt analog and digital data through the unique ID or serial number of the processor.” Rusnak admitted this direction was inevitable but sold the company in 2003 before being able to implement it. He realized that he could use the same methodology on flash drives as he could with the processors on the remote well head monitors. “Most people were using flash drives for storage. It can be more—and it is.” In 2005, he started ENC and, by late 2006, EncryptStick was ready to roll. The timing couldn’t have been better, but things went sideways. According to Rusnak, a company he did some work for claimed that ENC was using its technology. The time to defeat the public claim “…put us behind two-and-a-half years after we announced the product. NAIT, among others (possible licensees) who were prepared to move forward, had walked away. They had no choice.” Crisis created opportunity: It gave Rusnak time to enhance EncryptStick—adding a password manager to store sensitive log-ins securely… an automatic session time-out for drives left unattended… and protection from common hacking techniques like keystroke-logging. Finally, in May 2009, Rusnak and ENC received a letter of apology and a retraction of the statement and allegations that were made, allowing the official release of EncryptStick to take place. At 69, Rusnak is certainly not ready to retire. “I’m having too much fun.” In fact, he’s as energetic as ever. He’s looking at even more ways to add functionality. His team is working on version 4.2 that adds enhancements for Windows 7. Versions for Mac and Linux operating systems are just about done. And while he seems to have come upon a pot of gold, for Ed, it’s not just about the money. “I want to change the entire thinking of the world and to help keep in the forefront of your mind how valuable your data is to you.” That’s why Rusnak has created this revolutionary, yet easy-to-use product at an affordable price of $39.99US, while offering free updates for the life of the product. And, it comes at no surprise that he has more ideas, more products at various stages of development. Rusnak chuckles. “If you’re can’t live on the edge, you’re taking up too much room.” link: http://edmontoniansvisionaries.wordpress.com/page/3/ Reviews of Encrypt Stick: Review: Encrypt Stick Digital Privacy Manager Gerry Blackwell - e-Security Planet August 31, 2010 http://www.esecurityplanet.com/article.php/3901411/Review-EncryptStick-Digital-Privacy-Manager.htm One way to protect the information Bob Schwabach – Bangkok Post August 6, 2010 http://encryptstick.com/bangkok-post/ Editorial Review of Encrypt Stick Free Jon L. Jacobi – PC World July 30, 2010 http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,155761/description.html Store private files safely on a flash drive Dennis O’Reilly – CNET July 30, 2010 http://news.cnet.com/8301-13880_3-20012029-68.html Encrypt Stick Turns any flash drive into a Digital Privacy Manager Chris Smith – MC Press Online July 23, 2010 http://www.mcpressonline.com/security/compliance-privacy/encrypt-stick-turns-any-flash-drive-into-a-digital-privacy-manager.htm Encrypt-Stick Rob Millard – The Adventure of Strategy April 15, 2010 Encrypt-Stick Encryption Safeguards Your Data Greg Gazin – Canoe Tech February 24, 2010 http://blogs.canoe.ca/canoetech/signs-of-the-times/encrypt-stick-encryption-safeguards-your-data/ Worth a Look: Encrypt-Stick John Wagley – Security Management January, 2010 http://www.securitymanagement.com/article/worth-a-look-encrypt-stick-006563  *************************
TIME FRAME FOR ALL TO COME TOGETHER!!! Once an agreement is reached the entire set of documents is sent to each companies legal representatives. This is where the major delay occurs as sometimes details are resolved in 7-10 days and sometimes depending on the complexity of the transaction it may take a good part of 7 to 10 weeks to finalize. When all these pieces of puzzle all come together (usually 12 to 15 weeks, taking 2 weeks as the average for lawyers approvals) from the court order date all the documents are executed, copies are made and relevant documents filed with Pink Sheets to effect the merger. UWRL agents where send to China between 15-30 May and came back in the midle of June...
Do the math!!! THE BIG PICTURE: A source close to the UWRL management stated, "The idea is to vend in a China-based company with strong assets as a primary business, and a USA startup company such as GGER as the secondary business. The merger with GGER concludes one of several USA - Canada based secondary merger negotiations. At the conclusion of this first of many mergers in UWRL will mean - the issuer in Distress Rank - is gone. We can move on onto new, better things, attract new business contracts and focus on growth. Very important: UWRL will purchase the GGER and one of the China targeted companies for consideration of 500 million shares of its restricted stock. These shares, issued in the name of GGER, will be held in escrow by the third party for a period of one year. If GGER meets all business and financial milestones set up by the company, the shares shall be released to GGER and China companies. They will still not be able to trade or enter the free market subject to US security laws. If the merger companies fails to achieve these reasonable milestones, the shares issued will return to the UWRL and will be canceled. Further on merger negotiations, the company continues discussions with a number of strong, China-based candidates with substantial assets and solid business models to vend in as the main subsidiary. In this regard, the company dispatched its agents, who will negotiate and conduct due diligence with the targeted Chinese candidates at the end of May (15-30, 2010). These candidates will represent the "core" subsidiary of the UWRL, offering large assets and solid, growth-oriented business models.The mandate for our M&A consultants are to locate an operating company with revenues in the 5 to 10 million dollar range with assets of the same. Several such candidates have been identified with UWRL agent still in China reviewing and conducting due diligence on the targeted merger companies.
In view of the recent price fluctuations this main China merger may be announced any time by the UWRL management to assist the oversold traders cover their positions. Subsequently, as the details of the upcoming China merger unravel, the UWRL management will appoint the primary China based CEO of UWRL and directors. The company's future plans include search for viable partners, not excluding merger opportunities in the recycling and other eco-industries, and search for new green technologies with practical applications and new niches in this growing field. The best part: Just so that we are clear there are several China companies that have put their hand up on UWRL plus a software company here. The idea is to have UWRL become a conglomerate holding company all in the communications / software / small appliance green recycling (telephone - communications) industry." UWRL NEWS! PenStox: Go Green Electronic Recycling (UWRL) Announces Nigerian Expansion
Clearwater, FL, Jul 15, 2010 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- US Wireless Online, Inc. (UWRL; www.uswirelesscorporation.com) and its subsidiary Go Green Electronic Recycling (www.gogreenelectronicrecycling.com) are pleased to announce a new joint venture with Nigerian telecom operator AFCO Communications Nigeria Ltd. Go Green Electronic Recycling will supply AFCO with 33 million refurbished cell phones over a 16-year period, which will accrue $400 million USD. The company is expected to supply an estimated 200,000 cell phones in 2010, which at the agreed sale price of $12/phone translates into revenue of $2.4 million. "This project will translate into an incredible growth," said UWRL president Michael York. "Partnering with the largest telecom company in Sub-Saharan Africa on a project of this scope can only mean good things for the future of GGER." Millions of Nigerians are disappointed with their GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) operator and are looking for efficient and cost effective telecom service. This project is a timely one for Go Green Electronic Recycling because to receive improved service, cell phone users will require a new phone, which are in plentiful supply in the US. A cell phone's typical lifespan is 12-18 months, and the Environmental Protection Agency estimates that 350,000 phones are discarded every day in the US. ++++++ MAIN CHINA CANDIDATE YET TO BE ANOUNCED The "Main" China based subsidiary remains still to be announced. The mandate for our M&A consultants are to locate an operating company with revenues in the 5 to 10 million dollar range with assets of the same. Several such candidates have been identified with UWRL agent still in China reviewing and conducting due diligence on the targeted merger companies. [url][/url][tag]insert-text-here[/tag] link: http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=43082679&symbol=NO^UWR MMG IR UPDATE august 11: A MMG customer support team member has replied to your support request #962124 1st. When can shareholders expect Confernce call for UWRL(time frame)???.....Still waiting on news of that. 2nd. In what stage are talks with the Main China merger company for UWRL if you can rate it on a scale from 0-10... Final stages. 8 and 1/2 JA SOME INFO UWRL - NIGERIA AFCO 400 mil. contract News Story Post: PenStox: Go Green Electronic Recycling (UWRL) Announces Nigerian Expansion Thursday July 15, 2010 07:59:19 EDT Clearwater, FL, Jul 15, 2010 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX News Network) -- US Wireless Online, Inc. (UWRL; www.uswirelesscorporation.com) and its subsidiary Go Green Electronic Recycling (www.gogreenelectronicrecycling.com) are pleased to announce a new joint venture with Nigerian telecom operator AFCO Communications Nigeria Ltd. Go Green Electronic Recycling will supply AFCO with 33 million refurbished cell phones over a 16-year period, which will accrue $400 million USD. The company is expected to supply an estimated 200,000 cell phones in 2010, which at the agreed sale price of $12/phone translates into revenue of $2.4 million.
"This project will translate into an incredible growth," said UWRL president Michael York. "Partnering with the largest telecom company in Sub-Saharan Africa on a project of this scope can only mean good things for the future of GGER." Millions of Nigerians are disappointed with their GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) operator and are looking for efficient and cost effective telecom service. This project is a timely one for Go Green Electronic Recycling because to receive improved service, cell phone users will require a new phone, which are in plentiful supply in the US. A cell phone's typical lifespan is 12-18 months, and the Environmental Protection Agency estimates that 350,000 phones are discarded every day in the US. NIGERIA: PLANS FOR $10,000,000,000 TELECOMMUNICATIONS EXPANSION PROGRAM, NIGERIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD. (NITEL) [NIGERIA] link: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-66521757.html NIGERIA: GOVERNMENT OKAYS NITEL'S GSM EXPANSION.(Nigerian Telecommunications Ltd. global system mobile telecommunications service expansion In the bid to ensure that Nigerians and the whole of the six geopolitical zones have access to efficient Global System Mobile (GSM) telecommunications services, the federal government yesterday approved and awarded contracts worth N26.6 billion for the expansion of the GSM network of the Nigerian Telecommunications Ltd (NITEL), the Vanguard (Lagos) reported. link: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-98089960.html GSM cell phone, GSM wireless phone
GSM cell phone business in Nigeria has led to the creation of wide variety of mobile and GSM business involving gsm phone rental, prepaid, gsm wireless phone, prepay solutions, 3g and gps. Also thriving is the sale of gsm mobile phone and gsm cell phone. Unlike a few years ago, portable and mobile handsets are no longer the exclusive preserve of the rich, and are commonplace everywhere. Hugely popular in the mobile market are: motorola gsm phone, ericsson gsm phone, nokia gsm phone, motorola gsm cell phones, gsm tri band phone, samsung gsm phone and sony ericsson gsm. There is also a large used gsm phone market. Nokia gsm phones are the most popular for in used gsm phone as they are regarded as being very rugged and reliable. Nokia also does a lot of promotion and publicity. Another activity involving mobiles that is quite common is that of unlocking. It is not uncommon to see vendors and telecom outfits advertising services for portables and handsets that have to with gsm unlocked cell phones, gsm unlocked phone and unlocked gsm phones. The GSM cell phone and the GSM wireless phone business is big and growing one. All the major telecom manufacturers such as: Alcatel, Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung are involved with a wide range of handsets, brands, grades, types and models. http://www.jidaw.com/telecom/gsmphone.html AFCO DD AFCO Communications Nig. is headed by S.C. Ikefuama, Esq., who owns the majority interest in AFCO. Ikefuama received his degree from the Dickinson School of Law, Pennsylvania State University AFCO was granted a license by the Nigerian government in January 2002 to provide ISP services throughout Nigeria.
prof: http://www.ncc.gov.ng/Liceensee_nov06/Internet%20Services.pdf ( look at number 18) AFCO provides invaluable assistance with respect to in-country operations, licensing requirements and securing funding for expansion of the business through the numerous economic incentives available through the Nigerian government. Also AFCO Communications Nig. Ltd. has a 50 % interest in Telnet nigeria ltd. here is their site:http://www.telnetng.com/ Revenues for Telnet Nigeria ltd.: 1) Telnet Nigeria Ltd. $130,300,000 Victoria Island
link: http://goliath.ecnext.com/comsite5/bin/goliath2005_dbcomp_search_results_tt.pl?page=dbcomp_search&matches=10&lowval=1&highval=0&publisher=0247&company_name=telnet+ltd. I can see many on ihub exsprese doubts about AFCO-UWRL contract now tell me why is then CVT Globale doing bussines with them: http://www.slideshare.net/bspeller2/CVT-Summary ( look at page 2) Nigeria sees US$12 billion in telecommunications investment It has been reported that Abuja President Goodluck Jonathan has said that the liberalisation of telecommunication operations in Nigeria amounted to an increase in investment in the sector from $50 million in 2000 since over $12 billion. link: http://www.mbendi.com/a_sndmsg/news_view.asp?I=109632&PG=35 From last filing: It was nice meeting you while in Abuja Nigeria PRESENT and FUTURE FOR UWRL+ PPS valuation!!! The mandate for our M&A consultants are to locate an operating company with revenues in the 5 to 10 million dollar range with assets of the same. Several such candidates have been identified with UWRL agent still in China reviewing and conducting due diligence on the targeted merger companies. So we are talking about a company with assets + revenues in 10-20 mil. range... LAST FILING and wireless coonection!!!! I will be proposing rolling out 25,000 Internet subscribers line in Abuja by November this year. With monthly subscription fee of $55 (25,000x55-= $ 1,375,000 monthly income) it will be the cheapest in Nigeria. We shall discuss working capital for this deal with mike when I arrive the US sometime next week. It will keep us going till we are ready to roll-out the cell phones. Now back to MAIN China candidate...There are many things that make a lot of sense...Here is one interesting speculation: Now let s think for a minute. We should pay more atention on this sentence from one of the PR s.: Just so that we are clear there are several China companies that have put their hand up on UWRL plus a software company here. The idea is to have UWRL become a conglomerate holding company all in the communications / software / small appliance green recycling (telephone - communications) industry." Green recycling----we have GGER Software--- we got Welcome Place + Encryptstick ( new wireless technology) Communications---MAIN CHINA COMPANY YET TO BE ANOUNCED REVENUES + PRESENT and FUTURE PPS VALUATION OF UWRL PRESENT: Of the 4 mergers announced we got 1 finalized, 2nd is to be announced at any moment, Welcome Place is geting ready to be finalized and cahanging name as we speak. GGER ( GO green electronics recycling) has revenues of 2.4 mil. from Nigeria contract ( look at sticky post). If we take 2.4mil/1.962 O/S= 0.0013 PPS X 5 times PE wich is conservative= 0.0065 $$$$ Near term FUTURE Welcome Place + ENC are generating a total of XXXX $$$$ of revenue..From what had been reported vu365.com makes 600k a year from one game alone and WP if you look at the weebsite is selling software program for about 1500$$$$ and have had more than 300 people purchase that software so let s estimate aroun 500k a year.. Now ofcourse they make much more but that is yet to be announced as the mergers get finalized... So WP+ENC bring in let s say 1.5mil$$$ a year GGER+WP+ENC is 2.4mil+1.5mil= 3.9 mil $$$$$ PPS estimate 3.9mil/1.962O/S= 0.002 $$ X 5 PE = 0.01 $$$ PPS NOW LET s BRING IN THE MAIN MERGER COMPANY with 5-10 mil in revenues. I will take a midle of 7.5 mil in rev. a year.. GGER+WP+ENC is 2.4mil+1.5mil= 3.9 mil $$$$$++++++ Main China Company ( 7.5 mil.)= 11.4 mil. in revenues a year PPS estimate 11.4mil./ 1.962 O/S= 0.006 X PE of 5 = 0.03 $ PPS DD by moro!!!! GLTA HUGE FRESH DD (by moro + deer22) 1st Is this the future we are having, becouse if it is i am selling my car and buying more UWRL;): CVT-AFCO telecomunications deal: http://www.slideshare.net/bspeller2/CVT-Summary weebsite: http://www.cvtglobal.com/ 2nd More info. on Ike Ikefuma ( look also ALL in 1 DD ) check this out (2 nd rowe in the midle) WPTC member ( among Oprah, Bush, ect...) http://worldpositivethinkersclub.com/members/ 3rd Filing on Pink Sheets mentions the name Theo Ubani It was nice meeting you while in Abuja Nigeria . Hope you enjoyed your visit. Nigeria has untapped human and natural resources which will be captured with advance technology transfer from the US. Mike told me you arrived safely. I met with Theo Ubani on Friday. We had a great meeting. I think we can all work together to make a better Nigeria/world. I will be proposing rolling out 25,000 Internet subscribers line in Abuja by November this year. With monthly subscription fee of $55 (25,000x55$ = $ 1,375,000 monthly income) it will be the cheapest in Nigeria. We shall discuss working capital for this deal with mike when I arrive the US sometime nex week. It will keep us going till we are ready to roll-out the cell phones. Regards and looking forward to working with you. Ike-Ikefuama Esq for AFCO Who is Theo Ubani???? DIRECTOR at TOUB ASSOCIATES London, United Kingdom http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/theo-ubani/6/951/476 TOUB Associates in partnership with the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) are pleased to introduce the median edition of the Abuja Infrastructure Investors’ Summit 2010.
link: http://www.abujainvestorsummit.com/About%20us.html 4 th Is UWRL following the steps of CVTGLOBAL Quote:US Wireless has a USA based telecom company and a China based fibre optic type company that have both expressed intereste in doing a merger with US Wireless. This is what i belive is going to take place in a next few weeks in terms of things coming together and UWRL becoming a BIG HOLDING COMPANY...I will provide evidence with every sentence i write here so you can check it out yourself...I have been re-reading all press releases becouse something just didn t make sense and with this post i will try to elaborate and put things into place... When you are reading this post i want you to have in mind the quote above all the time...OK here i go: What i couldn t figure out is what do companies like GGER(recycling), Welcome Place ( trading education) and ENC have in-comon with US WIRELESS ONLINE a wireless internet provider...???? Anyone would be in the dark...and then press releases started to come out that gave us much more information that we acctualy thought... 1st lets concentrate on this sentence from a PR: The idea is to have UWRL become a conglomerate holding company all in the communications / software / small appliance green recycling (telephone - communications) industry." Now the main thing here is TELEPHONE-COMMUNICATIONS industry...
Deer22 DD 5-15-09 Quote:Bill Clinton: New energy scheme could dramatically benefit the scrap recycling industry.Former President William Jefferson Clinton addressed the closing general session breakfast during the ISRI 2009 Convention and Exposition, held April 26-30 in Las Vegas. The approximately 1,300 people heard Clinton`s call for transforming the way the United States produces and consumes energy, a change that could dramatically benefit the scrap recycling industry. For the former president, energy is the key to America's economic revival and to economic growth. The scrap recycling industry "should be at the center of America`s job creation strategy for the next eight years," Clinton stated. "The whole climate change debate has not adequately assessed your potential to help America do what it does best." One way to reduce energy consumption, he noted, is to increase recycling. The William J. Clinton Foundation is working with cities around the world to help them review their waste streams and identify their recycling options, with an eye toward closing their landfills. Landfills, Clinton explained, are huge sources of methane gas, which is 23 times more potent as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. Clinton encouraged the scrap industry to step forward and be a bigger part of the energy and climate change debate. At a time when wind, solar, and geothermal energy projects are receiving high-profile recognition and tax incentives, the recycling industry ought to argue for incentives that deal with efficiency and conservation as well. "Anyone who has looked at the energy future of America and the world has to conclude that we have to dramatically ramp up recycling and work out the financing," he concluded. Quelle: Institut of Scrap Recycling Industries Ähnliche Artikel: ISRI: New US scrap recycling industry facts BIR: Plastics Recycling - a "sunrise industry" USA: 2008 overall steel recycling rate hits all-time high BIR: Turkey's steel production to climb further EuPR shows how to increase plastics recycling Artikel vom: 15.05.2009 11:08 UWRL(GGER) in negotiations to meet Bill Clinton!!! US Wireless Online, Inc. (PINK SHEETS: UWRL) subsidiary Go Green Electronic Recycling is in negotiations with Ike Ikefuma, President of Nigerian telecom giant AFCO International, to accompany him to a meeting with former President Bill Clinton. The meeting, scheduled for September 16, 2010, in the United States, is being held to discuss the necessary steps required to help the people of Abuja, Nigeria, build better communications and a greener future. Final details confirming the time and date will follow. President and CEO Thomas Weaver also announced that Go Green Electronic Recycling (GGER) is in negotiations with the Florida Department of Children and Families (www.dcf.state.fl.us) to acquire all of their old desktop PCs and laptop computers. These negotiations should be finalized shortly. GGER is pleased with these opportunities and will keep investors updated as more details become available. |