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Harry, welcome to FASC. Maybe you could get
HQTRS to post something on the FASC website
"Investor Relations".. and update it from 2016:
http://www.fasc.net
Sales updates (2016 fiscal year to date):
KDS S6 sold into Quebec to process sawmill wastes to wood pellets
KDS S4 sold into France for the purpose of processing biomass as a feedstock to synthetic gas production
KDS S6 sold into Poland to process sawmill wastes to wood pellets
Seems there are a few ( at least two, anyway ) deathly afraid this will come back to life, and soon. Good sign.
Cal's vision will be vindicated; alas, not for his benefit but certainly, for ours.
I didn't catch that 2012. Yup-Brian.. and his son. eom
Sam: I think you meant Brian, and he isn't quite there yet.
But I'm always curious about new posters, especially ones whose alias was born back in '12, yet this was their first post.
Sam.....I think you meant Brian. In any event, I'm not in that age category but father time is ticking, lol.
And as far as Cal at 80.. his son now knows
as much about the business as Cal. Maybe more.
And last I heard.. which was awhile ago.. Cal
is still up and kicking.
Methinks the "entire" FASC investment "corps"
CPAMAN, Netman, me, etc are in that arena of age.
PS
Still holding...
or at least waiting for profit in something to
use a huge tax write off against.
Some of that is true. You need to get yourself updated on the current state of the KDS and related machinery/equipment, which is what is truly important at this time for investors.
You guys are nuts if you still believe in this scam, Cal died 7 1/2 years ago and Brian is going on 80. At the most Brian was a sidekick for Kantonen and went along for the ride. I know, as I knew these guys, especially Calvin Leslie Kantonen. This thing delisted years ago as they couldnt even afford to hire an accountant after Cal died to do the work or find an auditor to sign off on it. The ones they used in Spokane took a hike years ago. When Cal died his estate was basically worthless as his x wife got everything in the divorce. His sister the executor was phoning around to people that knew him to try to figure out where the money went. There wasnt much left. Sad but true. As they say "you cant take it with you." And he didnt.
CPAMAN - Some interesting stuff. Ya don't think maybe
hqtrs is finally making some good money off
of KDS... and saving it all up to surprise us?
Still holding.
PS
In the meantime here is another company I got involved
in about the time FASC went dark.. that looks like could
be a winner.. but doing only slightly better than FASC.
Windstream Technology. WSTI
They are also on Ihub:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/WindStream-Technologies-Inc-WSTI-27306/
While we wait for the big projects to close, here are some interesting new sites that I found associated with the KDS.
http://www.intprocon.com/Equipment.Html
https://gain.fas.usda.gov/Recent%20GAIN%20Publications/Biofuels%20Annual_The%20Hague_EU-28_7-3-2018.pdf
https://ispatguru.com/drying-technologies-of-lignite-coals/
http://elliottndui.amoblog.com/about-chain-conveyor-10635433
http://manuellcsix.mybloglicious.com/1780927/what-does-food-conveyor-mean
Yep... your computer is OK Sam . No news /posts for 2 weeks. How about those Packers ?
Net - Thanks. Any updates yet? eom
Hard for me to not like FB.
I bought at the IPO.
Charlie......amen to that. The potential deals are real. Now its a matter of getting the final details of that big first one concluded. Its not done until its done. I think Net-Man summed it up well.
No offense but the alternate question would be:
Can you provide proof this is not a scam?
(not counting FB and twiter)
Can you offer proof, that this is a scam. Enlighten us please.
It's almost incredible to me that this scam still has support from some quarters.
The Miss Havishams of penny stocks.
Thanks for the update Net.
I've supported Brian, Cal, and Adam for years...now it's time for them to support me in retirement (which should happen by year end).
Cheers, Charlie
Cal? 3$? I remember having breakfast with
him and couple of other's from FASC "hqtrs"
here in Reno in about 1999. That started
this almost Biblical saga.
I think it actually traded for $.70 dollars
once. Briefly. Unfortunately I bought too
many shares at that price.
PS
Never mind the "almost".
Sam if we could get to Cal's $3 per price, I might now wait for exchange listing.
"..preparation of the anticipated financing of three
waste to bio diesel and bio char projects in N. America"~2017
Wouldn't it be nice if all 3 came to fruition at once.. WITH
ANNOUNCEMENT THAT FASC WAS GOING STRAIGHT TO NYSE.
OK - I will be happy with just making our stock
"honest" again.
Still holdin...
These recent biomass-related political actions have bi-partisan support.
http://biomassmagazine.com/articles/15412/senate-passes-2018-farm-bill
http://biomassmagazine.com/articles/15409/lawmakers-ask-epa-to-approve-rfs-pathway-for-biomass-power
From Micronex Systems Inc twitter page........
https://twitter.com/MicronexSystems
Micronex Systems Inc @MicronexSystems · 15 Aug 2017
We are working on our website in preparation of the anticipated financing of three waste to bio diesel and bio char projects in N. America
Micronex Systems Inc @MicronexSystems · 18 Jun 2017
We work with Recycled Energy to make bio char and an engineered activated carbon that is great for the gold mining industry
Micronex Systems Inc @MicronexSystems · 18 Jun 2017
We can convert waste into distinct energy and industrial products — electricity low sulfur diesel and carbon black
Neverman.. absolutely. FASC needs a conman who
is so obvious that the govt won't even believe
he's a conman.. like Musk.
He's "overseen" more pork barrel per capita
than the next 15 conmen added together.
I think this group needs to come to terms with the "clean energy" problem.
It is expensive and requires government handouts to make it happen.
Two plants in New Hampshire are shutting down because the Governor just vetoed a clean energy price support bill. Now New Hampshire may over turn the veto but politics rules this industry.
Biomass Secure Energy (a Canadian company) has the support of the state of Louisiana, the Torrification patent from RBE, the support of the Natchitoches LA Port Authority, the Power Company MOU to buy the pellets and the state guarantee of a $60 million bond to build the plant and start production. Yet this project is still on hold for no given reason.
So all this talk about a project is just that>>>>>Talk.
FASC makes a product nobody really wants right now. May be when Sanders gets elected things will change but Natural Gas is king and will remain king for a long time.
Just my humble opinion
"NEW" PROJECT! Can anybody provide a description
with pictures, etc of what they are trying to do
with the final product coming out of this Project.
Fuel,
Clean water,
Ice cream,
Peanut butter?
Still holding...
Net-Man......I agree. We all have been required to have the patience of Job here. I figured this first project was going to take longer than planned (back when the new website came out last year). But maybe the extremely long wait might just turn out to be worth it. There are very few projects like this one out there, and it will be sure to garner a tremendous amount of attention.
very important period.
When I bought this stock, it was part of my retirement portfolio.
The period we are now in it becomes part of my son's retirement portfolio.
YES, YES, YES,,,,,there are grandchildren.
Thank goodness this wasn't grocery money.
GM Sam - Tesla is a very interesting company with a long reach. Glad Reno landed such a big fish.
If the project in Canada ever gets going full steam, I think there is a very bright future ahead for FASC. There needs to be either this project or something real soon in order for FACS to make a come back.
NetMan - I can always use a pep-talk about
KDS. FASC Hqtrs is in my prayers just
about every day.
Time? Perspective:
Tesla signed to open gigafactory here in
Nevada about 4 years ago. It is still
not close to what was promised.
PS
But main difference: Govt has been
throwing $$$millions and millions at the
Tesla "situation". Which includes myriad
entities in addition to Tesla.
fwiw - The KDS was never going to make it as a stand alone system. It needs to be part of a larger production process that in itself is profitable. The project and larger system that Brian is working with could be the golden ticket for the KDS and shareholders.
Although "final" documents were signed back in September for that project, there have been delays. Some of those are known. Unfortunately, the current reason for not moving ahead is not known. However, there are a few sources that indicate that closing is imminent. In fact, some work has already been completed on the facility in preparation for the needed equipment. To my knowledge, no equipment has been ordered to date including KDS's.
As TR makes note, this is an important project for FASC. If the project is as successful as what has been conveyed to me, the type of facility could easily become a mainstay operation worldwide. The plant is scalable, but at its minimal processing capacity, 5-6 KDS's are needed. That is to support one production line and multiple lines can be added with the only limiting factor of feed stock supply.
So, if you have any hope of getting your investment back or actually making money on it, you might want to support Brian in his efforts.
Charlie.....the former, IMO.
As in "very important quiet period" or "very straight face"?
Charlie....actually yes! Might add a "very" in there too. EOM.
Sam......Haven't really thought about it. Just following the current situation here.
TR - Did you type that with a straight face? lol
CPAMAN, As a financial specialist, have you ever
(before) seen such a LONG "silent/quiet" period..
that ends up recovering? FOR THE INVESTORS?
CC.....I would characterize it as an important waiting period.
I'm still here, even though the company has chosen to ignore us.
Et tu, Charlie? I think we are all in that boat.
Ready, set, ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg...
Waiting on that dang "o".
Sam.......no, dont think that's the case. EOM.
Charlie, maybe the project is being held back..
dependent on FASC Hqtrs re-establishing its stock
trading status?
CPAMAN - I was being sarcastic. Although I
believe that a company looking to join in potentially
large long-time projects with a (small - unknown)
company would look into the background of its history
and attitude toward its investors, etc.
Not a deal breaker. But definitely of importance.
Yeah, but to paraphrase Ms. Jackson, what have they done for us lately? What has anyone done for us?
10 months since we first heard about this ginormous project, yet all I get from HQ is 'soon'.
I want soon to be yesterday.
Cheers, Charlie
Sam.......that would be nice, but I wouldn't expect them to be interested in the trading status of FASC. Something like that would come directly from FASC. Their interest as engineering consultants in the KDS and KDS/contracts is intriguing, nonetheless.
CPAMAN - How about:
BannerMan Consultants
First American Scientific Corporation advises
all clients that, in addition to being in compliance
for CE Marking for all Micronex Systems Projects,
management is also in the process of re-instating
its stock onto trading status per SEC regulations.
Or something like that.
Ya think!
Sam......dont believe so......yet. EOM.
Anything new from BannerMan Cunsultants? http...
https://www.bannermanconsultants.com/portfolio/stewardship-of-grinder-certification/
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First American Scientific Corp.
Innovators in Grinding and Drying Industrial Feedstocks
First American Scientific Corporation manufactures and sells the KDS (Kinetic Disintegration System) Micronex
The KDS Micronex grinder-dryer employs intense kinetic energy to simultaneously pulverize and dewater a wide variety of virgin and recovered materials into fine dry powders. The innovative vertical shaft impact mill design incorporates high rotational speed and high velocity air flows to achieve superior grinding and drying results without requiring supplemental heat.
Addition of supplemental or waste heat may be used to increase machine throughput. The energy used for drying can be as low as one-third the energy used by a drum dryer and no secondary grinding process is required. An internal classifier in the unit controls the output particle size to between 100-2,000 microns.
The production rate ranges between 1-4 tonnes per hour depending on the raw material characteristics and moisture removal required. While many conventional grinding or milling systems require dried feed material, the KDS Micronex can process materials containing up to 70% moisture and can reduce them to less than 10% moisture.
The KDS disintegration technology is patented in the USA, Canada, UK, Europe, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Malaysia, Korea and China.
The KDS Micronex system is marketed in various sizes and each model is customized to the buyer's requirements. The basic models are the S4, S6 and S8, plus there is a table top model designated the S2 and possibly an S3. FASC's licensees may use different names (e.g. MF-777 in Malaysia).
The acquisition cost of the model S8 varies from $300,000 to $400,000 depending on the application, auxiliary equipment, and the version chosen.
State of Incorporation: Nevada
Current A/S: 200,000,000 (Increased from 100,000,000 - March 7, 2000)
Current O/S: 199,952,195
Company officers information compiled from SEC filings:
John Brian Nichols, 77
- President, Treasurer, Chief Executive Officer and Sole Member of the Board of Directors
- Shares owned: 4,981,700
Cal Kantonen: DECEASED (February 1, 2011)
- Was Chairman of the Board of Directors, Chief Financial Officer, and Treasurer
- Owned 8,580,000 shares at time of death. Current status of estate unknown
Kelly Niavis, 39
- Replaced Cal Kantonen as Chief Financial Officer on January 26, 2012
Companies marketing the KDS (click on logo to visit its site)
Videos
FASC videos
BioDeposit videos
Wikipedia
FASC
KDS Micronex
Media
FASC's Home page
FASC's pictures of KDS installations around the world
Micronex Systems Inc. Home https://micronexsystems.com/
Micronex Systems Inc. Twitter https://twitter.com/micronexsystems?lang=en
Micronex Systems Inc. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MiconexSystems
Companies involved with the KDS include:
Japan
JP Steel Plantech Co. / Kitagawa Iron Works Co., Ltd.
October 2005 JP Steel Plantech Co. named exclusive licensee in Japan
Certification (#0856) of the KDS Micronex as a waste water treatment device
KDS in use at Biomass Recycling Center Inc. in Okinawa Prefecture. The recycled wood waste will be co-combusted with coal.
From April 2012 Kitagawa Iron Works Co., Ltd. will be producing and selling such equipment.
Malaysia
QL Resources
June 2004, 50/50 joint venture established, Noel Wambeck named as engineer to implement palm biomass projects
July 2008 Neo Tek Siong (President of FASCM) and Brian Nichols (President of FASC) announce the joint venture is granted 5 year tax exemption by Government of Malaysia
July 2008 QL Resources enters into Cooperation and Reseller Agreement with First American Scientific Corp. (M) Sdn. Bhd. ("FASCM") to be their authorised reseller of KDS MicronexTM ("KDS"), a patented grinder-dryer in Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia.
"QLPP also entered into a Technical Collaboration Agreement with Ulimec Sdn. Bhd. ("Ulimec") through its designated specialists in attendance, Neo Teck Siong ("Neo") and Noel Wambeck @ Nurehsan bin Abdullah ("Noel") (collectively referred to as "Consultants") to engage their services to develop and market the "Palm Pelletising System" in Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia."
November 2009 Managing Director of QL Resources confident they can commercialize the palm biomass pellet system in FY2011 (ending March 31)
December 17, 2012 UN CDM Validation Report for QLTawau Palm Pellet Sdn Bhd, which includes 3 Kinetic Disintegration Systems as part of the registered system
May 9, 2013 QL’s Stabilised Biomass (EFB Pellet) Project Registered!
Joint Venture and License Agreements
Malaysia 50/50 joint venture - FASC Malaysia Sdn Bhd
June 7, 2004
First American Scientific Corp. finalizes joint venture agreement for the sale of KDS equipment in Malaysia
C.L. Kantonen, Chairman of First American Scientific Corp., is pleased to announce that the Company has reached an agreement with Ulimec Sdn. Bhd. to establish a joint venture company (First American Scientific Corp. [Malaysia] Sdn. Bhd.) to operate a KDS palm waste processing plant in Kluang, Malaysia and to market the KDS equipment to the palm oil industry.
In addition to earning royalties for all KDS equipment sold in Malaysia, FASC will share equally in the operating profits of the joint venture and retain a 50 % ownership in FASC (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
Ulimec and its affiliate, Sawipac Sdn. Bhd., are major suppliers of equipment and expertise to the palm industry in Malaysia and to other countries in Southeast Asia.
Japan licensee - JP Steel Plantech Co / Japan Sub-licensee - Kitigawa Iron Works Co., Ltd.
October 25, 2005
First American Scientific Corp (FASC - OTCBB) announces signing of exclusive agreement to license KDS technology in Japan
Vancouver, BC: Brian Nichols, President of First American Scientific Corp. (FASC) is pleased to announce the signing of an exclusive license agreement for manufacturing and marketing the KDS System in Japan with JP Steel Plantech Co.(SPCO) of Yokohama, Japan.
JP Steel Plantech Co. is a well established engineering company formed in 2001 by four Japanese steel industry giants ; Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI), Hitachi Zosen (Hitz), JFE Engineering (JFE) and Sumitomo Heavy Industries (SHI).
The alliance was created by consolidating the resources of these four major Japanese integrated iron and steel plant equipment manufacturers to lead the world in production technology and product quality. Their corporate mission is to contribute to the development of the world's steel industries, as well as the protection of the global environment. As the exclusive KDS licensee in Japan, they will marshall world-class iron and steel engineering
resources and state-of-the art environmental technologies to ensure the successful launch of our marketing efforts in Japan.
Mexico licensee - Sodif S.A. de C.V. (developer of Naturelo® earth-friendly nixtamalized corn four)
In June 2007 we signed an exclusive marketing agreement with Sodif S.A. de C.V. in Mexico. One condition of exclusivity was that they purchase a demonstration machine and adapt it to the local market conditions. The machine has been delivered and is operational.
Naturelo website
Eastern USA licensee - Cover Technologies Inc.
In October 2008, we signed an exclusive marketing license with Cover Technologies Inc for the states of New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and Florida. One condition of exclusivity was that they purchase a demonstration machine and adapt it to the local market conditions. The machine has now been set up and is operational. The customer is now developing applications for the paper and biomass industries on the eastern seaboard of the USA. No other KDS machines have been sold so far under this agreement.
CTI Micro-Reduction Technologies, LLC website
South Korea licensee and 50/50 joint venture - JP FASC Co., Ltd.
June 16, 2009
First American Scientific Corp. (OTCBB: FASC) is pleased to announce it has acquired a 50 % interest in JP FASC Korea Co. and signed a new exclusive license agreement to manufacture and market the KDS technology in South Korea. Operating under the name "JP FASC Co., Ltd", we will jointly, in conjunction with our Korean partner, setup a fully operational KDS processing facility in South Korea to showcase our technology.
Brazil licensee - FASC Brazil Ltda.
On November 11, 2008, the Company singed an agreement letter of intent to form a joint venture to be named First American Scientific Brazil Ltda. for the manufacture, marketing, and operation of KDS equipment in Brazil. This agreement, if formalized, will result in our ownership of 50% of a newly formed Brazilian joint venture corporation named FAS Brazil Ltda.
Latvia licensee - SIA EHT Engineering (developer of BioDeposit® organic fertilizer)
In October 2009, we signed an exclusive marketing agreement with SIA EHT Engineering for Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. One condition of exclusivity was that they purchase a demonstration machine and adapt it to the local market conditions. The customer has developed a unique algae-based fertilizer which it sells in Northern Africa. The first demonstration machine was delivered in 2009 and is operational.
EHT Engineering website
BioDeposit website
Patent Information
North America
Device and Method for Comminution - US Patent # 6,024,307 and Canadian patent # 2,218,429
A patent was issued for the KDS as for a "device for comminution" on November 24, 1998, and its U.S. patent number is 6,024,307 with additional patent applications filed in Australia, Canada, Europe (EEC), Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
Cryogenic Comminution of Rubber - US Patent # 6,655,167
On April 20, 2001, the Company filed a patent application in the United States to protect its research into developing a process for cryogenically freezing non-tire scrap rubber and processing in into a micro-fine powder using the KDS equipment. This patent has now been issued.
Method of Recovery of Precious Metal and Heavy Minerals - US Patent # 6,682,005
On May 4, 2001, the Company filed a patent application in the United States to protect its research into developing a process for disintegrating and separating precious metal from hard rock without the use of chemicals. This patent has now been issued.
February 25, 2009
Recovery of Fuel and Clay from a Biomass - US Patent # 7,481,385
Japan
February 15, 2010
Recovery of fuel from biomass
June 13, 2010
A Comminuting and Drying Method and its Process
Other Countries
Additionally, FASC holds patents in the UK, Europe, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Malaysia and Korea.
Research and Development
Hong Kong - JCL Engineering Ltd.
May 26, 2010
First American Scientific Corp (FASC - OTCBB) signs agreement with Hong Kong engineering firm to build KDS pilot project at Beiqu Wastewater Treatment Plant in Zhuhai, China
"The Zhuhai project will include First American's patented KDS pulverizing equipment coupled with JCL's proprietary dewatering filter system to be designed for the treatment of sewage sludge and other related applications in China. Upon successful completion of the trials, the pilot plant will be used as a show-case in promoting the technology in the China market. JCL will provide all personnel and resources in China to construct and operate the plant."
10-K update for fiscal year ending 06/30/11: The Company has reached an agreement with a Hong Kong engineering firm to run demonstration trials processing sludge from a waste water treatment site in Mainland China. Formal plans and documentation have been finalized and the machine has been shipped. The project, if successful, will result in the sale of one KDS machine, and could expand to include further multiple sales.
JCL Engineering Ltd. website
Prince George, B.C. wastewater treatment [PROJECT DEAD]
October 31, 2005
First American Scientific Corp (FASC - OTCBB) signs agreement with the City of Prince George to install KDS Micronex equipment for processing sewage sludge at their wastewater treatment facility
Brian Nichols, President of First American Scientific Corp. (FASC) announced today the signing of an MOU with the city of Prince George, BC, Canada to assist in solving its environmental cleanup problems with sewage sludge using the KDS Micronex system. "This will be the first operation of its kind in the world, says David Dungate, FASC's VP of marketing, where the strictly regulated Class B municipal sludge can now be cleaned, bagged and profitably sold to the public as a soil amendment." The initial runs will be monitored for three months, and if satisfactory, the city plans to establish a permanent facility utilizing up to 4 micronizers.
According to Dayton & Knight, the city's consulting engineers, "the series of tests undertaken this summer 2005 at FASC's Vancouver demonstration site confirmed the ability of the KDS Micronex to consistently convert Class "B" biosolids to Class "A" biosolids and achieved an effective pathogen destruction rate of 99.9 % in all test samples"
FASC believes the KDS Micronex could become the preferred universal solution for handling Class B sludge by converting municipal waste into a valuable resource. With the successful showcase of our system's ability in Prince George, Canada, we could see our system in use all across the developing world.
There are approximately 15,000 municipal wastewater treatment plants in North America alone that process almost 34 billion gallons of domestic sewage and other wastewater each day. In Asia and Europe the markets are even larger, and FASC is well poised to service those markets through its established network of licensees and affiliates in the U.K., Poland, the USA, Canada, Malaysia, and Japan.
Pilot Testing of the Micronex™ System to Produce a Class A Biosolids - A report by Dayton & Knight Ltd., Vancouver, B.C.
10-Q update for quarter ending 03/31/09: Phase II is underway at our Abbotsford site where some design changes and modifications are being made to handle the much wetter municipal sewage. Results will be announced as they materialize.
Update: This project was not listed in the subsequent 10-K (period ending 6/30/2009) or any filings thereafter.
WRAP Project Explores New Projects and Markets for Paper Mill Sludge [PROJECT FINISHED]
March 2007
A New Approach to Paper Mill Sludge
As part of its programme to encourage the economic use of recycled fibre, WRAP identified a novel process in Canada - the KDS Micronex, which uses relatively low energy input to treat paper mill sludge through centrifugal action to produce a commercially dry material which can be separated through vibrating screening into a fibre fraction and a filler fraction.
10-K/A-1 update for fiscal year ending 06/30/08: In December 2004, a KDS Model S-4 was shipped to Aylesford Newsprint in London, England for trial runs and evaluation. The testing is now complete and a final report was issued in April 2007.
The KDS machine has been relocated to a new mill in Northern England where it awaits new funding to continue the research.
Research in conjunction with Oak Ridge National Laboratory [PROJECT FINISHED]
U.S. Department of Energy Small Business Technology Transfer - Phase 1 Award
Combined Drying and Grinding of Biomass in One Operation
June 12, 2003
First American Scientific Corp (FASC - OTCBB) wins competition for research grant awarded by United States Department of Energy
First American Scientific Corp. ("FASC") is pleased to announce that the Company has been selected for a Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I Award ($ 100,000 USD) by The United States Department of Energy. The grant will provide funding to continue research to enhance and improve the KDS Micronex biomass drying and grinding capabilities. Working with FASC on the project will be Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) of Tennessee,
represented by Dr. Shahab Sokhansani, PhD, P. Eng, a world renowned and published expert in Bio-energy systems.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Biomass Research Initiative grant
July 26, 2004
First American Scientific Corp. selected to participate with the University of Tennessee in USDA Biomass Research Initiative
First American Scientific Corp. (FASC.OB) announced today that the United States Department of Agriculture has awarded a grant of $717,399 USD for research to be conducted by the University of Tennessee, Oakridge National Research Laboratory and First American Scientific Corp.
University of Tennessee/Oak Ridge National Laboratory/FASC slide presentation
University of Tennessee website for USDA-DOE biomass project
FASC SEC Suspension for Financials / Filings delinquencies and Revocation:
Order:
http://www.sec.gov/litigation/suspensions/2015/34-74778-o.pdf
Admin Proceeding:
http://www.sec.gov/litigation/admin/2015/34-74779.pdf
Warning post on Feb 22,2015:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=111051970
Revocation by SEC:
http://www.sec.gov/litigation/admin/2015/34-75419.pdf
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