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Check out the company website:
http://www.sanomedics.com/
Prime Time Medical's revenue for fiscal 2012 was approximately $5 million USD - sounds like a great acquisition for Sanomedics.
agreed - lot's of potential here IMHO
Thanks for the info
news is indeed good - should be reflected in the price soon
Impressive...
"43.1% Annual Growth Forecast for Algae Industry" - Bullish perspective on the industry from Algae Industry Magazine:
http://www.algaeindustrymagazine.com/43-1-annual-growth-forecast-for-algae-industry/
the site is still very much a work in progress - looks like it has a lot of potential
Company website still up and looking good:
http://www.ifilmsinc.com/
I didn't know there were other sources of glycol waste other than antifreeze. Looks like a huge market for the company.
E-Wast Repair/Refurbishing services - with state-of-the-art recycling engineering, E-Waste Systems, Inc. can handle a wide variety of products and materials. The Company will initially target circuit boardbased electronics, which have been the focus of most e-waste regulation. This results in a broad base of products, including: consumer electronics, such as cell phones, DVDs, and televisions; IT equipment, such as computers, monitors, and hard drives; high-end communications equipment, such as server plants; electronic lighting; electronic tools/industrial electronics; and high-end electronics used in medical and health care. One set of equipment can process this array of products.
UFood founder also started Boston Market - CEO George Naddaff created Boston Market and led the franchising of several companies including Sylvan Learning Center and VR Business Brokers.
FRHV up 10% today - looking good.
Recovering nicely in the PM - hoping for a strong finish.
FRHV up 10% today - hopefully we're seeing the beginning of a rally.
Someone bailed but were still up - the trend remains positive.
FRHV up almost 7% on huge volume - hopefully the rally will continue.
The company has attracted major investors - doesn't sound like a fly-by-night to me: "Our Company has attracted funding that will enable us to complete multiple phases of our exploration program. Legendary investor Dr. Phillip Frost (Chairman of Teva Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq:TEVA), Ladenburg Thalmann & Co. (AMEX:LTS), OPKO Health, Inc. (NYSE:OPK) has invested $5 million in our subordinated debt and convertible preferred stock. Additionally, two European institutional investors increased their investment in the company by an additional $1.5 million in equity financing bringing their total investment to over $5 million."
Alternet targets a billion Latin consumers - The U. S. market may be saturated with mobile app products, but there exists tremendous potential in Latin & South America. Billions in revenue await the fortunate providers who can tap this huge market - and Alternet is well-positioned to capitalize on this golden opportunity.
The chart has been performing well this month - up 21% so far despite the roller-coaster market.
All American Gold property adjacent to major gold mine -
Iowa Canyon, which is AAGC’s #2 property, is located a short distance from the $19 billion in proven and probable resources in the Cortez Hills deposit. Samples by three companies show the presence of gold ore on the property. I'm no geologist but it looks like there could be some potential here.
The lock-up agreement stipulates that the share lockup is for one year - which means that no PPM investor is able to sell anywhere near the current trading price.
State of the art unique Dictation & Correction Assistant Clients -
This is the user interface level of AVRS Enterprise, where end user interacts with the system. From the Client, a user can dictate, correct, proofread and modify personal user settings. Once connected to the TM, a user can choose any stored profiles that can be used to process their dictation, and can also make changes to their correction assistant(s), notification(s), or any other user settings. The Correction Assistant Client is used to retrieve jobs, select users, and correct proofread dictation jobs.
AVRS’s Enterprise technology (Workstation, WAN, Internet or Intranet ) is designed for maximum efficiency of workflow in any office. This technology can be customized to satisfy the needs of a large corporation, hospital, law firm, and virtually any large organization. If you have a need for efficient creation, correction and proofreading of reports, letters, e-mail, etc. by a large number of people, AVRS’s Enterprise Technology provides an efficient solution. Very impressive technology.
Impressive new CTO - Paul Reep has 20 years experience with the Dept. of Energy working with everything from nuclear to alternative energy programs. Interestingly, regarding the latter, in today's MoneyTV interview he mentions that the DOE has had a longstanding program investigating the use of renewable energy and specifically alternative feedstocks such as algae going back nearly 20 years. Reep comes to OriginOil from the USC Stevens Institute for Innovation, a world-class leader in intellectual property management and applied technology. He clearly is on top of his game and a superlative addition to the OriginOil team. Here's the link to the interview:
http://www.vimeo.com/21201570
Great article - mentions a key advantage of OriginOil technology: "OriginOil has also developed a system to overcome another hurdle, which is the large amount of energy required to extract oil from algae through conventional technologies. The company’s Single-Step Extraction method uses energy to “crack” the algae, and then oil, water and algae biomass are separated by gravity..."
Algae is the preferred biofuel feedstock
For a couple of reasons: First, algae is much more efficient at converting solar energy into chemical energy than terrestrial crops like corn or soy, requiring less surface area for biomass production. Algae also avoids many of the environmental challenges associated with conventional biofuels. Algae does not require arable land or potable water, which completely avoids completion with food resources.
SLGX in potentially lucrative agreement with Republic of Guinea-Bissau
This could be huge:
Sillenger Exploration Corp., Through Its African Representatives, Enters Into Memorandum of Understanding With the Government of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau
VANCOUVER, BC--(Marketwire) - Sillenger Exploration Corp. (OTC.BB:SLGX - News) ("Sillenger") is pleased to announce that through its representatives in Africa, it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with government officials of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau. The scope of the MOU covers business development in the Republic of Guinea-Bissau.
About Sillenger Exploration Corp.
Sillenger is a natural resource development company dedicated to bringing a progressive, creative and proprietary approach to natural resource exploration. The Company believes Africa to be the new frontier in the mining industry. Parts of Africa have been noted for a rich history in gold, diamond, and other precious mineral mining. The continent hosts a number of major base metals mines extracting copper, zinc, bauxite, iron ore, etc. Recent exploration activity has led to the discovery of rare element strategic minerals such as uranium, tantalum, gallium and lithium.
Agreed - just imagine if FormCap caught Exxon's eye...
Real potential here, IMO. The Permian Basis is home to 20% of U.S. oil & gas production. The Formcap stakes are surrounded by proven, producing fields. Not to mention the fact that several companies active in the Basin have been bought out recently by the big boys.
TAMO up 38% this year - these guys must be doing something right.
Optex products installed on U.S. military vehicles
- on a wide variety of vehicular weapons systems produced by the U.S. Army, including the Abrams tank and Bradley fighting vehicle, Light Armored and Armored Security Vehicles, and on the Stryker family of vehicles. Optex manufactures and delivers numerous periscope configurations, rifle and surveillance sights and night vision optical assemblies. Impressive stuff. The company delivers high volume products, under multi-year contracts, to large defense contractors. It had a banner year and the word is that it will close Q4 with a great earnings report. Definitely worth a look.
Great website - this company looks very interesting, with an intriguing new concept:
www.sync2networks.com/
This just out from NanoCapGems - these guys have made some terrific calls. Cotten & Western has extended the freeze on issuing new ft shares. This should strengthen the PPS:
B.O.D. Extends 90 Day Freeze on Issuing Free Trading Shares HOUSTON, TX – August 13, 2009 - Cotton & Western Mining, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: CWRN) Announced today that the Board of Directors by consent resolution extended its freeze on issuing new free trading shares for another 90 day period. The total number of free trading shares has remained at 299,304,162 since May of 2009. calls.
http://www.nanocapgems.com/newsletter.htm
HRAL up almost 7% on good volume - looking like a good day.
Rachael Ray praises New Leaf tea
Hot Off the Press: New Leaf Voted Best Flavored White Tea
This is a terrific endorsement of New Leaf:
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., July 9, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- New Leaf Brands announced today that the latest June/July 2009 issue of "Everyday with Rachael Ray" Magazine has voted New Leaf's Strawberry White Tea as the "best flavored white tea." With its delicate white tea, real strawberries and organic cane sugar, one panelist commented that "it tastes like a fresh berry compote." New Leaf Brands is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Baywood International, Inc. (OTCBB:BAYW - News; "Company").
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Hot-Off-th...
Oil prices continue to rise despite recession - good news for domestic producers. This from NPR:
Despite Relatively Low Demand, Oil Prices Spike
by Tom Gjelten
All Things Considered, June 19, 2009 · The price of oil this week has been hovering around $70 a barrel, down from last week but twice what it was just three months ago. ...
AAA says the average price of gasoline around the country is now $2.69 a gallon, up 36 cents a gallon just in the past month. But there is something strange about these price increases: Market analysts say the demand for oil is largely unchanged.
Oil As 'Alternative Investment'
The more people use oil, the more the price goes up. When supplies are limited, the price goes up even more. In the oil market, however, the law of supply and demand is just one of the factors affecting the price. For one thing, it is not just the users of oil who buy it; it's also people who play the market.
"This has much more to do with oil seen almost as an alternative investment," says Daniel Yergin, chairman of IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates.
In part, oil investors figure that even if the demand for oil isn't all that high now, it is likely to grow in coming months...
When a big player like Exxon gets involved with a junior exploration company like Cobra it can only lead to good things IMHO.
Fell back a little but still ended positive. Chart looks in definite upswing
Welcome to one of the most exciting independent oil & gas exploration and production companies around! Cobra Oil & Gas Co. recently signed a letter of intent with Enercor Inc. regarding the conversion of certain of Exxon Mobil’s leases covering approximately 26,000 acres of land owned by the BLM (Bureau of Land Management) in the State of Utah - smack in the middle of what is believed to be the largest single deposit of oil sands in North America. Huge potential here!
That is the case as I understand it also. Some folks on this board are fixated on the BTOP funding and do not realize that there are numerous state and other funding sources that are coming into play.