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TY T45 will keep on watch and may play a few shares in the am , be nice to see the volume start to increase day by day GLTU
What is going on here time to add? News coming any catalyst? Tia and GLTUA!!!
Beastin' today!!! 100m AS!
little bit of action today
Looks like MJ news in September any followup and this likely goes to penny land...
?Aquentium Announces Air and Water Purification Distributor Opportunities in Colorado for Marijuana Industry
September 9, 2016 --Aquentium (OTC; AQNM) announced today that the company is now seeking distributors in Colorado to help the company expand its technology into the fast growing marijuana industry.
Aquentium is a leading manufacturer of ozone air and water purification equipment. This patented equipment can be used safely and effectively without any toxic by-products. Used within the marijuana sector, companies can enhance the growth of plants as well as control air quality and any unwanted odors.
CEO Mark Taggatz stated, "I am very pleased with the recent movement within the marijuana industry in the United States and how the growth of the Hemp industry could have a very positive impact for Aquentium and its shareholders."
State legislatures have taken action to promote industrial hemp as an agricultural commodity in recent years. A wide range of products, including fibers, textiles, paper, construction and insulation materials, cosmetic products, animal feed, food, and beverages all may use hemp. The plant is estimated to be used in more than 25,000 products spanning nine markets: agriculture, textiles, recycling, automotive, furniture, food/nutrition/beverages, paper, construction materials and personal care.
While hemp and marijuana products both come from the cannabis plant, hemp is typically distinguished by its use, physical appearance and lower concentration of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Hemp farmers and producers often grow the plant for the seeds and stalk. The plant is cultivated to grow taller, denser and with a single stalk. Marijuana, grown for the budding flowers, tends to be grown shorter, bushier and well-spaced.
President Obama signed the Agricultural Act of 2014, or the 2014 Farm Bill, which featured Section 7606 allowing for universities and state departments of agriculture to begin cultivating industrial hemp for limited purposes. Specifically, the law allows universities and state departments of agriculture to grow or cultivate industrial hemp if:
“(1) the industrial hemp is grown or cultivated for purposes of research conducted under an agricultural pilot program or other agricultural or academic research; and
(2) the growing or cultivating of industrial hemp is allowed under the laws of the state in which such institution of higher education or state department of agriculture is located and such research occurs.”
The law also requires that the grow sites be certified by—and registered with—their state. In 2015, a bipartisan group of U.S. senators introduced the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015 that would allow American farmers to produce and cultivate industrial hemp. The bill would remove hemp from the controlled substances list as long as it contained no more than 0.3 percent THC.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, in consultation with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, released a Statement of Principles on Industrial Hemp in the Federal Register on Aug 12, 2016, to inform the public on the applicable activities related to hemp in the 2014 Farm Bill.
At least 30 states passed legislation related to industrial hemp. Generally, states have taken three approaches: (1) establish industrial hemp research and/or pilot programs, (2) authorize studies of the industrial hemp industry, or (3) establish commercial industrial hemp programs. Some states establishing these programs require a change in federal laws or a waiver from the DEA prior to implementation.
At least 16 states have legalized industrial hemp production for commercial purposes and 20 states have passed laws allowing research and pilot programs. Seven states—Colorado, Kentucky, Maryland,Minnesota, North Dakota, Rhode Island and Virginia—have approved the creation of both pilot/research and commercial programs. Many of the states that have legalized hemp cultivation for commercial purposes specify that state law does not allow for violation of federal law. States including California, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Montana and Virginiahave established a framework for regulating commercial hemp but still consider hemp illegal outside of research programs unless federal law changes.
State statutes, with the exception of West Virginia, define industrial hemp as a variety of cannabis with a THC concentration of not more than 0.3 percent. West Virginia defines hemp as cannabis with a THC concentration of less than 1 percent.
Many state definitions for industrial hemp specify that THC concentration is on a dry weight basis and can be measured from any part of the plant. Some states also require the plant to be possessed by a licensed grower for it to be considered under the definition of industrial hemp.
At least 20 states have passed laws creating industrial hemp research or pilot programs. State agencies and institutions of higher education administer these programs in order to study the cultivation, processing, and economics of industrial hemp. Pilot programs may be limited to a certain period of time and may require periodic reporting from participants and state agencies. Some states establish specific regulatory agencies or committees, rules, and goals to oversee the research programs.
States may also require coordination between specific colleges or universities and the programs, in other states coordination is optional. From 2015 to 2016, seven states enacted legislation to create hemp research or pilot programs, including recent action in Pennsylvania (H.B. 976) and Hawaii (S.B. 2659).
While industrial hemp research and pilot programs typically focus on studying the cultivation, processing for certain products and economic impacts of hemp, some states have specific guidelines and intended goals. Here are some examples of unique state research goals:
Colorado S.B. 184 (2014) created an Industrial Hemp Grant Research Program for state universities to research and develop hemp strains that are best suited for industrial applications and develop new seed strains.
Kentucky’s industrial hemp research program studies the environmental benefit or impact of hemp, the potential use of hemp as an energy source or biofuel, and the agronomy research being conducted worldwide relating to hemp.
The North Carolina Hemp Commission studies the best practices for soil conservation and restoration in collaboration with two state universities.
To ensure hemp is grown only for research purposes, growers must be licensed, registered or permitted with the state agency overseeing the pilot or research program. Requirements for registration, licenses and permits might include:
Background checks.
Periodic renewals, usually every one to three years.
Registering the location or Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates of grow sites.
Record keeping and reporting any sales or distributions including to whom it was sold or distributed, including processors.
Documentation from the state agency or institution of higher education to prove the grower is participating in an approved program.
The state agencies overseeing these programs are typically authorized to conduct inspections, test the plants and review records. State agencies may revoke licenses and impose civil and criminal penalties against growers who violate regulations.
Access to viable seed may present a challenge for research programs and commercial growers. To implement commercial and research hemp programs, farmers need access to seeds that are guaranteed to produce plants that fall under the legal definition of hemp. These seeds can be difficult to obtain, however, because hemp is still regulated under the federal Controlled Substances Act. In response to this problem, Colorado’s governor sent a letter to the U.S. secretary of agriculture in 2014 requesting the federal government address hemp seed regulations.
States are taking independent action to regulate industrial hemp seeds. At least 11 states have seed certification programs and/or require that growers use certified hemp seeds or acquire their seeds from a certified seed source. Certified seeds are usually defined as seeds that contain less than 0.3 percent THC or produce hemp plants that contain less than 0.3 percent THC.
At least four states have also established specific licenses or certification programs for hemp seed distributors and producers:
California requires seed breeders to register with their local county agricultural commissioner.
Indiana allows growers who obtain an agricultural hemp seed production license to produce seeds. Licensees may then sell seeds or retain them to propagate future crops.
Maine allows the commissioner of agriculture, conservation and forestry to issue licenses to seed distributors if their seeds are from a certified seed source.
Oregon requires growers who produce hemp seeds capable of germination to register with the Oregon Department of Agriculture if they intend to sell seeds. Growers who wish to retain seeds do not need to register as a seed producer.
State legislation also has removed hemp from the state’s controlled substances list and exempted industrial hemp from the statutory definition of marijuana if it is grown within specific regulations.
To protect growers from criminal prosecution some states provide an affirmative defense for cannabis possession and cultivation charges under controlled substances law for licensed individuals. States may require licensees to obtain a controlled substances registration from the DEA for the affirmative defense to apply.
"Legal marijuana is one of the most rapidly expanding markets in theU.S. This rapid growth is creating significant opportunities andAquentium is positioned as the first public traded company to offer air and water purification solutions for legalized growers in this burgeoning sector," added Taggatz.
AQNM 100 milly A/S confirmed with DE SOS today
AQNM more news today
Wednesday, September 14 2016 10:17 AM, EST Aquentium Announces Expansion of Solar Energy Business in California World Stock Wire "Press Releases"
Lake Elsinore, CA - (WORLD STOCK WIRE) - September 14, 2016 -- Aquentium Solar, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Aquentium, Inc. (OTC: AQNM) announced today that the company is seeking Joint Venture Partners for the development of solar energy farms throughout the state of California . Aquentium Solar is now seeking land owners that would be interested in using their land for the development of solar energy farms. Under proposed JV terms, Aquentium Solar would be responsible for the cost of all system designs, engineering, solar equipment and the installations.
"Solar energy is clean, renewable and has vast potential. Generating solar power is pollution free, with panels lasting 25 plus years, with little degradation in performance," stated Aquentium CEO Mark Taggatz .
If a concentrated solar power system was built that was a hundred mile by hundred mile square in size out in the Southwest ( United States ), which has some of the best solar resources in the entire world, or you covered 1 percent of the country's land with photovoltaics, either strategy would be more than enough to meet the country's entire energy demand.
Creating solar farms to meet energy demands while avoiding concerns regarding greenhouse gas emissions could create hundreds of thousands jobs in the United States .
Another advantage of solar power is that it is usually produced during peak demand for electricity, for instance during hot summer days when air conditioners are often full-blast. That means that value of the electricity that it produces is significantly higher.
Photovoltaics have a slight advantage over solar thermal systems in that the latter do not require water, which can be an understandable advantage in the desert, where many solar farms are located. On the other hand, solar thermal systems can work in the shade for brief amounts of time, since the heated fluids they depend on can stay hot enough to generate electricity for some time without the sun, while photovoltaics need sunlight.
A typical home consumes 31kWhrs/day. Each day the sun hits the planet with 3-9kWh/sq. meter of free energy. The best solar panels are about 20% efficient in converting solar power to electricity. With these ideal assumptions, 50 sq meters provides almost enough power for the typical home.
The amount of energy from the sun that falls on Earth is staggering. Averaged over the entire surface of the planet, roughly each square yard collects nearly as much energy each year as you'd get from burning a barrel of oil. Solar farms seek to harness this energy for megawatts of power.
There are two ways solar power is used to generate electricity. Solar thermal plants - also known as concentrating solar power systems focus sunlight with mirrors, heating water and producing steam that drives electric turbines, while photovoltaic cells directly convert sunlight to electricity.
Altogether, solar currently makes up less than 1 percent of U.S. energy, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association .
Mark Taggatz , CEO Aquentium ir@aquentium.com www.aquentium.com Lake Elsinore, CA USA
Phone: 951-383-4546
Aquentium Announces Air and Water Purification Distributor Opportunities in Colorado for Marijuana Industry
Aquentium (OTC; AQNM) announced today that the company is now seeking distributors in Colorado to help the company expand its technology into the fast growing marijuana industry.
Aquentium is a leading manufacturer of ozone air and water purification equipment. This patented equipment can be used safely and effectively without any toxic by-products. Used within the marijuana sector, companies can enhance the growth of plants as well as control air quality and any unwanted odors.
1.3 mill bought at a new low Float is less than 10 Mill any news and BOOM
Going have to move to .0040 feet want my other 50 k
Aquentium Enters Multi-Billion Dollar Vapor Market with Nutritional e-Liquid
Aquentium Announces Canby Group as Subsidiary for Medical Marijuana Industry
Canby Group, Inc. provides public relations and consulting service and develops and licenses products and publications. Canby Group is based in Woodland Hills, California. As of September 2002, Canby Group, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Aquentium, Inc.
http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapid=3065099
AQNM news out on weekend, looking for JV's in San Diego, Riverside, and LA counties, see if anything comes of it
10Q sorta delinquent for 9/2013. OTC yield sign.
No news since April/May ain't good news so I'm staying out of AQNM till 005 anyway.
This Guy can yell Fire in a crowded Movie theater and no one would flinch
Hurricane stock to MJ stock - not a peep from these people info wise
No pump no anything
Silence is not golden in this case
Brain dead management
Any follow up news, been almost a year!
I wish I understood what all of that means!
What's going on here going north on sellssss
pop pop MMJ!!!
#TGR
AQNM On my watch list for a while now.
$AQNM - Looks like its time to fly high!
AQNM: Aquentium, Inc. a manufacturer of ozone air and water purification systems for commercial businesses, recently announced that the company will begin manufacturing ozone air and water purification equipment designed for use by legal growers of medical marijuana in the United States and internationally.
The Aquentium ozone air systems are designed to eliminate unwanted odors, while the Aquentium water systems are designed to enhance growing by killing germs and diseases. Treating water with ozone will kill damaging bacteria and will sterilize the root base and growing media while providing roots with extra oxygen.
Ozone is one of the most effective bactericides known. Waterborne diseases are controlled by the injected ozone, which destroys fungi, pathogenic bacteria, viruses and organochlorines. These disease-causing microbes can greatly reduce plant growth and yields or even destroy entire crops. Once it has done its job, any excess ozone will break down into oxygen, which super oxygenates the nutrient solution, promoting rapid healthy root development.
Ozone is not harmful to beneficial aerobic bacteria that thrive in an oxygen-rich environment. Plants grow faster and healthier, producing higher yields.
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AQNM Chart......Bullish Engulfing Reversal pattern forming today.......
Up 40%.......MA(20) @ 0.040 support held yesterday & AQNM bounced......very sweet.......
Full Marobuzo candle for today.....the buyers have been in control from opening bell until now........
The Upper BB is resistance & MA's(10 & 20) are support.......looking for a close above 0.07......that's the next resistance level......need to close above 0.07.......
AQNM on confirmation of the Bullish reversal radar.......$$$
AQNM: I think it will definitely open a few eyes. The main question is how the company handles itself within this emerging sector.
or burrrrrp...
AQNM Weekly Chart.......MACD Bullish Crossover Alert!.......
MACD Line(black) just crossed the Signal Line(red)....major Buy signal......shows the run has just begun.....just starting......TRIX is getting ready to follow MACD's lead......
Parabolic SAR (orange dots....means Stop & Reverse) is getting ready to Stop & Reverse from a Sell signal to a buy signal......dots above mean sell......dots below mean buy.....in lay man's terms......
The SAR is getting ready to flip to a Buy Signal.......very cool.....this confirms MACD that a run is just getting started.......
The last 3 candles almost formed a Bullsh 3 white soldiers.......they weren't 3 consecutive lg. white candles & the 2nd candle didn't penetrate the 1st candle, so the textbook definition wasn't met, but the chart has that look w/ last weeks large white candle......
http://www.candlesticker.com/Cs63.asp
Another great sign is the volume.........AQNM has been heading higher while increasing vol. the last three weeks......very sweet......just what you want to see.......
AQNM is now trading above all major moving averages on the weekly chart......very bullish......now trading above MA's(10, 20, 50, 100 & 200).......incredibly bullish.......
Accum/Dist, OBV, CMF, CCI & FORCE are all turning up and showing investors have been loading......
What I'd like to see now is AQNM close above 0.09 on lg. vol.......0.09 is the magic number on the weekly chart.....close above that level for the week & a major breakout should follow.........
AQNM's close above 0.06 last week was very significant......it had been major resistance as this chart shows.....
After 6 attempts to close for the week above 0.06, after falling below that level in July, AQNM broke resistance w/ the 0.07 close last week......huge technical development......
AQNM on close above 0.09 & breakout radar.......$$$
AQNM BOOOOOOOOOOOM
That's pure lies, contact them they have employees and products
Aquentium, Inc.
571 Crane Street
Building A
Lake Elsinore, CA 92530
Tel: 951-674-9200
Fax: 951-674-9225
Email: info@aquentium.com
no $, no employees, just a concept.
Aquentium Announces Air and Water Purification Equipment for Medical Marijuana Industry
Date : 02/14/2013 @ 2:29PM
Source : Business Wire
Stock : Aquentium, Inc. (QB) (AQNM)
Quote : 0.045 0.0055 (13.92%) @ 5:02PM
Aquentium Announces Air and Water Purification Equipment for Medical Marijuana Industry
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Aquentium, Inc. (OTCQB: AQNM), a manufacturer of ozone air and water purification systems for commercial businesses, announced today that the company will begin manufacturing ozone air and water purification equipment designed for use by legal growers of medical marijuana in the United States and internationally.
“Aquentium believes that America is at the beginning of a 'Green Rush,' an ever-increasing interest in the rapidly growing industry surrounding what seems to be the beginning of the end of marijuana prohibition. There are now 18 states that permit medical marijuana for people suffering from a multitude of serious illnesses and disorders, while residents in the state of Washington and the state of Colorado have already voted for legalization regarding recreational use,” stated Aquentium President Mark Taggatz.
The Aquentium ozone air systems are designed to eliminate unwanted odors, while the Aquentium water systems are designed to enhance growing by killing germs and diseases. Treating water with ozone will kill damaging bacteria and will sterilize the root base and growing media while providing roots with extra oxygen.
“Ozone is one of the most effective bactericides known. Waterborne diseases are controlled by the injected ozone, which destroys fungi, pathogenic bacteria, viruses and organochlorines. These disease-causing microbes can greatly reduce plant growth and yields or even destroy entire crops. Once it has done its job, any excess ozone will break down into oxygen, which super oxygenates the nutrient solution, promoting rapid healthy root development. Ozone is not harmful to beneficial aerobic bacteria that thrive in an oxygen-rich environment. Plants grow faster and healthier, producing higher yields,” added Taggatz.
Proponents of medical marijuana argue that it can be a safe and effective treatment for the symptoms of cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, pain, glaucoma, epilepsy, and other conditions. They cite dozens of peer-reviewed studies, prominent medical organizations, and the use of marijuana as medicine throughout world history.
Safe Harbor Statement: Certain statements in this news release may contain "forward-looking" information within the meaning of rule 175 under the Securities Act of 1933 and Rule 3b-6 under the Securities Act of 1934 and are subject to the safe harbor created by those rules. There can be no assurance that such forward-looking statements will be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements.
sluuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurrrp
Especially with the tiny tiny float! Atleast a 5 bagger from these lecels
or smoke it off
AQNM GONNA BLOW THE ROOF!!
Add another company to the list
of piggybackers. Everybody is trying to get a piece of the MJ boom. NV*X also.. But that one isn't moving. We will see what happens here. Def gonna open a few eyes.
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