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MATT--one more post left for me today,how'bout I buy the beer,LOL
MATT---can we make a deal or what? Even felons get reprieved on occasion..LOL,no parole or bail even? how'bout message restrictions?
Q
p.s.....thanx AZ
thanx AZ...OK Matt lets make a deal so I can make bail or parole OK?
I am still in jail?? LOL...oh well.
I didn't know whom "CHU" was thats all,thanx for responding.
Matt....Who????
Matt...I see I am still an inmate,was it actually for posting the same info on a few boards? If so then thats not a logical violation.Posting "REAL" news or facts should be allowed even if its done as a cut and paste for the sake of saving time since you know the market is a second by second entity and time does matter when trying to get up to the minute info out to other posters.I have a strong feeling I saved many some serious money when I posted on several boards about a company that filed another S-8 for 500 mill but if I did that here it would be a violation? Fill me in if you can if you don't mind.
az2820--no thats not me either,I have always been questsolver but now I guess I am given an inmate number instead of a name,LOL!!
good luck in all your trading!
MATT MATT MATT.....when is my release date? no bail set and I sgould at least get to see the commissioner...no phone call either?
we could use you in our Baltimore court systems against some of the Baltimoron druggies that walk right thru the system!!!
az2820???is that you in jail to? the same AZ from PALR???
greg...LOL....good one
LOL...thanx investorman,I guess my violation would be posting the same info but I did post it on differant boards and not multiple times either....oh well guess I have to pay off a judge (Matt)and work out a deal.
GLTA
Investorman--so posting real info on multiple boards on one or two stocks is considered spamming? What's these boards for other then to share info? As you can see the recent pick of AGRD at .005's made some people some money for sure and will continue hopefully ito the pennies.I don't consider this spamming at all but if it keeps getting me locked up I guess i will keep it on one or two boards.
LOL....what happened to due process?
Matt!!! why am I in lock up??? can I post bail????
I am in jail?? OK...is it because I posted 18 times throughout the day? LOL...when is my parole date??? and all the money making info and PR's I wanted to post today on 2 killer stocks can't be posted? Can I get conginal visits at least? LOL..
good luck fellow inmates....
loading up as much as possible with MBAH and AGRD at these levels.
on AGRD.
AüGRID moves forward with nanomaterial patent implementation
Houston, Texas, June 24, 2004- AüGRID Corporation (OTCBB: AGRD) positions its self to be a leader in a trillion dollar nanomaterials market by announced today that Byron Ziegler, Director of Research and Development, is scheduled to speak at the Institute for Defense and Government Advancement’s (www.idga.org) conference in Washington, DC on July 27 - 28, 2004. The main topic of the conference will be “Lightweight Materials for Defense Engineering: Lighter, Stronger, and Faster Equipment for the Warfighter.”
At the conference, Mr. Ziegler will be hosting a workshop explaining AüGRID’s capabilities and expertise in manufacturing processes for lightweight materials. AüGRID’s advanced technology creates numerous possibilities in the design of more effective protective gear. The new processes will allow for lighter-weight gear, in addition to increased performance in the areas of multi-hit durability, greater ballistic resistance, and the optimized use of structural materials.
MJ Shaheed, President and CEO of AüGRID Corporation, stated, “Now that AüGRID has secured a portion of our intellectual property with our most recent patent application [#AUGR002USP] we can quickly move into a revenue model and pursue many applications for our nanomaterial products.”
The promise of nanotechnology has created lofty expectations in some quarters. The U.S. National Science Foundation is on record as predicting that the market for nanotechnology, or products containing nanotechnology, will reach $1 trillion in 10 to 15 years. “This is a technology segment where AüGRID can excel, and we are aggressively pursuing it,” added Mr. Shaheed.
The total world market for nanoparticles materials (materials between 1 and 100 nanometers in size) reached $492.5 million in 2000 and is expected to grow to $900.1 million in 2005 according to a presentation by Dr. Mindy N. Rittner, Senior Industry analyst for Business Communications Company, Inc. Electronic, magnetic and optoelectronic applications are expected to continue generating the largest demand, with an anticipated 74.2% market share by 2005. Biomedical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications are expected to hold 16.1% of the market in 2005; while energy, catalytic and structural applications are expected to hold 9.8%.
With the patent pending on this cutting-edge technology, the next step for AüGRID is to progress from the laboratory to the manufacturing environment.
Byron Ziegler looks forward to sharing AüGRID’s vision at the IDGA conference. Ziegler has over 22 years experience in research and development in the areas of plasma chemistry, novel synthesis, material science, thermal management, thin film and ceramics.
Other speakers at the conference include:
Dr. James S. Murday
Chief Scientist
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
Colonel Michael J. Smith, USA
Project Manager Soldier Weapons
PEO SOLDIER
Colonel John Norwood, USA
Project Manager, Soldier Equipment
PEO SOLDIER
Colonel Donald P. Kotchman, USA
Project Manager
UNIT OF ACTION,
MANNED SYSTEMS' INTEGRATION
Dale L. Moore
Director
NAVAIR MATERIALS DIVISION
(AIR- 4.3.4) Leader
NAVAIR NATIONAL MATERIALS COMPETENCY
Christopher P. R. Hoppel, PHD
Survivable Structures Team Leader
US ARMY RESEARCH LABORATORY
Dr. David M. Stepp
Chief, Mechanical Behavior of
Materials Branch
US ARMY RESEARCH OFFICE
Stephen Luckowski
Army MANTECH Program Manager
US ARMY ARDEC
Jenness B. Simler
Program Officer
Navy ManTech Program
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
Tia Bensontolle
Chief, Structural Materials Branch
US AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORTORIES
Robert L. Rapson
Chief, Non-Metallic Materials
Division
US AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORIES
Dr. Pradeep K. Rohatgi
Wisconsin Distinguished Professor
Director, UWM Composites Center
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE
AüGRID Corporation and its subsidiaries, Alysium Corporation and Optipure, LLC, are technology based organizations, specializing in the manufacturing, distribution and development of electronic and display devices, thermocouples, silicon carbide tools and nanoparticles technology.
loading up as much as possible with MBAH and AGRD at these levels.
on AGRD.
AüGRID moves forward with nanomaterial patent implementation
Houston, Texas, June 24, 2004- AüGRID Corporation (OTCBB: AGRD) positions its self to be a leader in a trillion dollar nanomaterials market by announced today that Byron Ziegler, Director of Research and Development, is scheduled to speak at the Institute for Defense and Government Advancement’s (www.idga.org) conference in Washington, DC on July 27 - 28, 2004. The main topic of the conference will be “Lightweight Materials for Defense Engineering: Lighter, Stronger, and Faster Equipment for the Warfighter.”
At the conference, Mr. Ziegler will be hosting a workshop explaining AüGRID’s capabilities and expertise in manufacturing processes for lightweight materials. AüGRID’s advanced technology creates numerous possibilities in the design of more effective protective gear. The new processes will allow for lighter-weight gear, in addition to increased performance in the areas of multi-hit durability, greater ballistic resistance, and the optimized use of structural materials.
MJ Shaheed, President and CEO of AüGRID Corporation, stated, “Now that AüGRID has secured a portion of our intellectual property with our most recent patent application [#AUGR002USP] we can quickly move into a revenue model and pursue many applications for our nanomaterial products.”
The promise of nanotechnology has created lofty expectations in some quarters. The U.S. National Science Foundation is on record as predicting that the market for nanotechnology, or products containing nanotechnology, will reach $1 trillion in 10 to 15 years. “This is a technology segment where AüGRID can excel, and we are aggressively pursuing it,” added Mr. Shaheed.
The total world market for nanoparticles materials (materials between 1 and 100 nanometers in size) reached $492.5 million in 2000 and is expected to grow to $900.1 million in 2005 according to a presentation by Dr. Mindy N. Rittner, Senior Industry analyst for Business Communications Company, Inc. Electronic, magnetic and optoelectronic applications are expected to continue generating the largest demand, with an anticipated 74.2% market share by 2005. Biomedical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications are expected to hold 16.1% of the market in 2005; while energy, catalytic and structural applications are expected to hold 9.8%.
With the patent pending on this cutting-edge technology, the next step for AüGRID is to progress from the laboratory to the manufacturing environment.
Byron Ziegler looks forward to sharing AüGRID’s vision at the IDGA conference. Ziegler has over 22 years experience in research and development in the areas of plasma chemistry, novel synthesis, material science, thermal management, thin film and ceramics.
Other speakers at the conference include:
Dr. James S. Murday
Chief Scientist
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
Colonel Michael J. Smith, USA
Project Manager Soldier Weapons
PEO SOLDIER
Colonel John Norwood, USA
Project Manager, Soldier Equipment
PEO SOLDIER
Colonel Donald P. Kotchman, USA
Project Manager
UNIT OF ACTION,
MANNED SYSTEMS' INTEGRATION
Dale L. Moore
Director
NAVAIR MATERIALS DIVISION
(AIR- 4.3.4) Leader
NAVAIR NATIONAL MATERIALS COMPETENCY
Christopher P. R. Hoppel, PHD
Survivable Structures Team Leader
US ARMY RESEARCH LABORATORY
Dr. David M. Stepp
Chief, Mechanical Behavior of
Materials Branch
US ARMY RESEARCH OFFICE
Stephen Luckowski
Army MANTECH Program Manager
US ARMY ARDEC
Jenness B. Simler
Program Officer
Navy ManTech Program
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
Tia Bensontolle
Chief, Structural Materials Branch
US AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORTORIES
Robert L. Rapson
Chief, Non-Metallic Materials
Division
US AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORIES
Dr. Pradeep K. Rohatgi
Wisconsin Distinguished Professor
Director, UWM Composites Center
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE
AüGRID Corporation and its subsidiaries, Alysium Corporation and Optipure, LLC, are technology based organizations, specializing in the manufacturing, distribution and development of electronic and display devices, thermocouples, silicon carbide tools and nanoparticles technology.
Great news for AGRD today..AüGRID moves forward with nanomaterial patent implementation
Houston, Texas, June 24, 2004- AüGRID Corporation (OTCBB: AGRD) positions its self to be a leader in a trillion dollar nanomaterials market by announced today that Byron Ziegler, Director of Research and Development, is scheduled to speak at the Institute for Defense and Government Advancement’s (www.idga.org) conference in Washington, DC on July 27 - 28, 2004. The main topic of the conference will be “Lightweight Materials for Defense Engineering: Lighter, Stronger, and Faster Equipment for the Warfighter.”
At the conference, Mr. Ziegler will be hosting a workshop explaining AüGRID’s capabilities and expertise in manufacturing processes for lightweight materials. AüGRID’s advanced technology creates numerous possibilities in the design of more effective protective gear. The new processes will allow for lighter-weight gear, in addition to increased performance in the areas of multi-hit durability, greater ballistic resistance, and the optimized use of structural materials.
MJ Shaheed, President and CEO of AüGRID Corporation, stated, “Now that AüGRID has secured a portion of our intellectual property with our most recent patent application [#AUGR002USP] we can quickly move into a revenue model and pursue many applications for our nanomaterial products.”
The promise of nanotechnology has created lofty expectations in some quarters. The U.S. National Science Foundation is on record as predicting that the market for nanotechnology, or products containing nanotechnology, will reach $1 trillion in 10 to 15 years. “This is a technology segment where AüGRID can excel, and we are aggressively pursuing it,” added Mr. Shaheed.
The total world market for nanoparticles materials (materials between 1 and 100 nanometers in size) reached $492.5 million in 2000 and is expected to grow to $900.1 million in 2005 according to a presentation by Dr. Mindy N. Rittner, Senior Industry analyst for Business Communications Company, Inc. Electronic, magnetic and optoelectronic applications are expected to continue generating the largest demand, with an anticipated 74.2% market share by 2005. Biomedical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications are expected to hold 16.1% of the market in 2005; while energy, catalytic and structural applications are expected to hold 9.8%.
With the patent pending on this cutting-edge technology, the next step for AüGRID is to progress from the laboratory to the manufacturing environment.
Byron Ziegler looks forward to sharing AüGRID’s vision at the IDGA conference. Ziegler has over 22 years experience in research and development in the areas of plasma chemistry, novel synthesis, material science, thermal management, thin film and ceramics.
Other speakers at the conference include:
Dr. James S. Murday
Chief Scientist
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
Colonel Michael J. Smith, USA
Project Manager Soldier Weapons
PEO SOLDIER
Colonel John Norwood, USA
Project Manager, Soldier Equipment
PEO SOLDIER
Colonel Donald P. Kotchman, USA
Project Manager
UNIT OF ACTION,
MANNED SYSTEMS' INTEGRATION
Dale L. Moore
Director
NAVAIR MATERIALS DIVISION
(AIR- 4.3.4) Leader
NAVAIR NATIONAL MATERIALS COMPETENCY
Christopher P. R. Hoppel, PHD
Survivable Structures Team Leader
US ARMY RESEARCH LABORATORY
Dr. David M. Stepp
Chief, Mechanical Behavior of
Materials Branch
US ARMY RESEARCH OFFICE
Stephen Luckowski
Army MANTECH Program Manager
US ARMY ARDEC
Jenness B. Simler
Program Officer
Navy ManTech Program
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
Tia Bensontolle
Chief, Structural Materials Branch
US AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORTORIES
Robert L. Rapson
Chief, Non-Metallic Materials
Division
US AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORIES
Dr. Pradeep K. Rohatgi
Wisconsin Distinguished Professor
Director, UWM Composites Center
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE
AüGRID Corporation and its subsidiaries, Alysium Corporation and Optipure, LLC, are technology based organizations, specializing in the manufacturing, distribution and development of electronic and display devices, thermocouples, silicon carbide tools and nanoparticles technology.
AGRD--news--AüGRID moves forward with nanomaterial patent implementation
Houston, Texas, June 24, 2004- AüGRID Corporation (OTCBB: AGRD) positions its self to be a leader in a trillion dollar nanomaterials market by announced today that Byron Ziegler, Director of Research and Development, is scheduled to speak at the Institute for Defense and Government Advancement’s (www.idga.org) conference in Washington, DC on July 27 - 28, 2004. The main topic of the conference will be “Lightweight Materials for Defense Engineering: Lighter, Stronger, and Faster Equipment for the Warfighter.”
At the conference, Mr. Ziegler will be hosting a workshop explaining AüGRID’s capabilities and expertise in manufacturing processes for lightweight materials. AüGRID’s advanced technology creates numerous possibilities in the design of more effective protective gear. The new processes will allow for lighter-weight gear, in addition to increased performance in the areas of multi-hit durability, greater ballistic resistance, and the optimized use of structural materials.
MJ Shaheed, President and CEO of AüGRID Corporation, stated, “Now that AüGRID has secured a portion of our intellectual property with our most recent patent application [#AUGR002USP] we can quickly move into a revenue model and pursue many applications for our nanomaterial products.”
The promise of nanotechnology has created lofty expectations in some quarters. The U.S. National Science Foundation is on record as predicting that the market for nanotechnology, or products containing nanotechnology, will reach $1 trillion in 10 to 15 years. “This is a technology segment where AüGRID can excel, and we are aggressively pursuing it,” added Mr. Shaheed.
The total world market for nanoparticles materials (materials between 1 and 100 nanometers in size) reached $492.5 million in 2000 and is expected to grow to $900.1 million in 2005 according to a presentation by Dr. Mindy N. Rittner, Senior Industry analyst for Business Communications Company, Inc. Electronic, magnetic and optoelectronic applications are expected to continue generating the largest demand, with an anticipated 74.2% market share by 2005. Biomedical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications are expected to hold 16.1% of the market in 2005; while energy, catalytic and structural applications are expected to hold 9.8%.
With the patent pending on this cutting-edge technology, the next step for AüGRID is to progress from the laboratory to the manufacturing environment.
Byron Ziegler looks forward to sharing AüGRID’s vision at the IDGA conference. Ziegler has over 22 years experience in research and development in the areas of plasma chemistry, novel synthesis, material science, thermal management, thin film and ceramics.
Other speakers at the conference include:
Dr. James S. Murday
Chief Scientist
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
Colonel Michael J. Smith, USA
Project Manager Soldier Weapons
PEO SOLDIER
Colonel John Norwood, USA
Project Manager, Soldier Equipment
PEO SOLDIER
Colonel Donald P. Kotchman, USA
Project Manager
UNIT OF ACTION,
MANNED SYSTEMS' INTEGRATION
Dale L. Moore
Director
NAVAIR MATERIALS DIVISION
(AIR- 4.3.4) Leader
NAVAIR NATIONAL MATERIALS COMPETENCY
Christopher P. R. Hoppel, PHD
Survivable Structures Team Leader
US ARMY RESEARCH LABORATORY
Dr. David M. Stepp
Chief, Mechanical Behavior of
Materials Branch
US ARMY RESEARCH OFFICE
Stephen Luckowski
Army MANTECH Program Manager
US ARMY ARDEC
Jenness B. Simler
Program Officer
Navy ManTech Program
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
Tia Bensontolle
Chief, Structural Materials Branch
US AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORTORIES
Robert L. Rapson
Chief, Non-Metallic Materials
Division
US AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORIES
Dr. Pradeep K. Rohatgi
Wisconsin Distinguished Professor
Director, UWM Composites Center
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE
AüGRID Corporation and its subsidiaries, Alysium Corporation and Optipure, LLC, are technology based organizations, specializing in the manufacturing, distribution and development of electronic and display devices, thermocouples, silicon carbide tools and nanoparticles technology.
news not on most wires yet--AGRD--AüGRID moves forward with nanomaterial patent implementation
Houston, Texas, June 24, 2004- AüGRID Corporation (OTCBB: AGRD) positions its self to be a leader in a trillion dollar nanomaterials market by announced today that Byron Ziegler, Director of Research and Development, is scheduled to speak at the Institute for Defense and Government Advancement’s (www.idga.org) conference in Washington, DC on July 27 - 28, 2004. The main topic of the conference will be “Lightweight Materials for Defense Engineering: Lighter, Stronger, and Faster Equipment for the Warfighter.”
At the conference, Mr. Ziegler will be hosting a workshop explaining AüGRID’s capabilities and expertise in manufacturing processes for lightweight materials. AüGRID’s advanced technology creates numerous possibilities in the design of more effective protective gear. The new processes will allow for lighter-weight gear, in addition to increased performance in the areas of multi-hit durability, greater ballistic resistance, and the optimized use of structural materials.
MJ Shaheed, President and CEO of AüGRID Corporation, stated, “Now that AüGRID has secured a portion of our intellectual property with our most recent patent application [#AUGR002USP] we can quickly move into a revenue model and pursue many applications for our nanomaterial products.”
The promise of nanotechnology has created lofty expectations in some quarters. The U.S. National Science Foundation is on record as predicting that the market for nanotechnology, or products containing nanotechnology, will reach $1 trillion in 10 to 15 years. “This is a technology segment where AüGRID can excel, and we are aggressively pursuing it,” added Mr. Shaheed.
The total world market for nanoparticles materials (materials between 1 and 100 nanometers in size) reached $492.5 million in 2000 and is expected to grow to $900.1 million in 2005 according to a presentation by Dr. Mindy N. Rittner, Senior Industry analyst for Business Communications Company, Inc. Electronic, magnetic and optoelectronic applications are expected to continue generating the largest demand, with an anticipated 74.2% market share by 2005. Biomedical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications are expected to hold 16.1% of the market in 2005; while energy, catalytic and structural applications are expected to hold 9.8%.
With the patent pending on this cutting-edge technology, the next step for AüGRID is to progress from the laboratory to the manufacturing environment.
Byron Ziegler looks forward to sharing AüGRID’s vision at the IDGA conference. Ziegler has over 22 years experience in research and development in the areas of plasma chemistry, novel synthesis, material science, thermal management, thin film and ceramics.
Other speakers at the conference include:
Dr. James S. Murday
Chief Scientist
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
Colonel Michael J. Smith, USA
Project Manager Soldier Weapons
PEO SOLDIER
Colonel John Norwood, USA
Project Manager, Soldier Equipment
PEO SOLDIER
Colonel Donald P. Kotchman, USA
Project Manager
UNIT OF ACTION,
MANNED SYSTEMS' INTEGRATION
Dale L. Moore
Director
NAVAIR MATERIALS DIVISION
(AIR- 4.3.4) Leader
NAVAIR NATIONAL MATERIALS COMPETENCY
Christopher P. R. Hoppel, PHD
Survivable Structures Team Leader
US ARMY RESEARCH LABORATORY
Dr. David M. Stepp
Chief, Mechanical Behavior of
Materials Branch
US ARMY RESEARCH OFFICE
Stephen Luckowski
Army MANTECH Program Manager
US ARMY ARDEC
Jenness B. Simler
Program Officer
Navy ManTech Program
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
Tia Bensontolle
Chief, Structural Materials Branch
US AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORTORIES
Robert L. Rapson
Chief, Non-Metallic Materials
Division
US AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORIES
Dr. Pradeep K. Rohatgi
Wisconsin Distinguished Professor
Director, UWM Composites Center
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE
AüGRID Corporation and its subsidiaries, Alysium Corporation and Optipure, LLC, are technology based organizations, specializing in the manufacturing, distribution and development of electronic and display devices, thermocouples, silicon carbide tools and nanoparticles technology.
AüGRID moves forward with nanomaterial patent implementation
Houston, Texas, June 24, 2004- AüGRID Corporation (OTCBB: AGRD) positions its self to be a leader in a trillion dollar nanomaterials market by announced today that Byron Ziegler, Director of Research and Development, is scheduled to speak at the Institute for Defense and Government Advancement’s (www.idga.org) conference in Washington, DC on July 27 - 28, 2004. The main topic of the conference will be “Lightweight Materials for Defense Engineering: Lighter, Stronger, and Faster Equipment for the Warfighter.”
At the conference, Mr. Ziegler will be hosting a workshop explaining AüGRID’s capabilities and expertise in manufacturing processes for lightweight materials. AüGRID’s advanced technology creates numerous possibilities in the design of more effective protective gear. The new processes will allow for lighter-weight gear, in addition to increased performance in the areas of multi-hit durability, greater ballistic resistance, and the optimized use of structural materials.
MJ Shaheed, President and CEO of AüGRID Corporation, stated, “Now that AüGRID has secured a portion of our intellectual property with our most recent patent application [#AUGR002USP] we can quickly move into a revenue model and pursue many applications for our nanomaterial products.”
The promise of nanotechnology has created lofty expectations in some quarters. The U.S. National Science Foundation is on record as predicting that the market for nanotechnology, or products containing nanotechnology, will reach $1 trillion in 10 to 15 years. “This is a technology segment where AüGRID can excel, and we are aggressively pursuing it,” added Mr. Shaheed.
The total world market for nanoparticles materials (materials between 1 and 100 nanometers in size) reached $492.5 million in 2000 and is expected to grow to $900.1 million in 2005 according to a presentation by Dr. Mindy N. Rittner, Senior Industry analyst for Business Communications Company, Inc. Electronic, magnetic and optoelectronic applications are expected to continue generating the largest demand, with an anticipated 74.2% market share by 2005. Biomedical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications are expected to hold 16.1% of the market in 2005; while energy, catalytic and structural applications are expected to hold 9.8%.
With the patent pending on this cutting-edge technology, the next step for AüGRID is to progress from the laboratory to the manufacturing environment.
Byron Ziegler looks forward to sharing AüGRID’s vision at the IDGA conference. Ziegler has over 22 years experience in research and development in the areas of plasma chemistry, novel synthesis, material science, thermal management, thin film and ceramics.
Other speakers at the conference include:
Dr. James S. Murday
Chief Scientist
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
Colonel Michael J. Smith, USA
Project Manager Soldier Weapons
PEO SOLDIER
Colonel John Norwood, USA
Project Manager, Soldier Equipment
PEO SOLDIER
Colonel Donald P. Kotchman, USA
Project Manager
UNIT OF ACTION,
MANNED SYSTEMS' INTEGRATION
Dale L. Moore
Director
NAVAIR MATERIALS DIVISION
(AIR- 4.3.4) Leader
NAVAIR NATIONAL MATERIALS COMPETENCY
Christopher P. R. Hoppel, PHD
Survivable Structures Team Leader
US ARMY RESEARCH LABORATORY
Dr. David M. Stepp
Chief, Mechanical Behavior of
Materials Branch
US ARMY RESEARCH OFFICE
Stephen Luckowski
Army MANTECH Program Manager
US ARMY ARDEC
Jenness B. Simler
Program Officer
Navy ManTech Program
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
Tia Bensontolle
Chief, Structural Materials Branch
US AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORTORIES
Robert L. Rapson
Chief, Non-Metallic Materials
Division
US AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORIES
Dr. Pradeep K. Rohatgi
Wisconsin Distinguished Professor
Director, UWM Composites Center
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE
AüGRID Corporation and its subsidiaries, Alysium Corporation and Optipure, LLC, are technology based organizations, specializing in the manufacturing, distribution and development of electronic and display devices, thermocouples, silicon carbide tools and nanoparticles technology.
AüGRID moves forward with nanomaterial patent implementation
Houston, Texas, June 24, 2004- AüGRID Corporation (OTCBB: AGRD) positions its self to be a leader in a trillion dollar nanomaterials market by announced today that Byron Ziegler, Director of Research and Development, is scheduled to speak at the Institute for Defense and Government Advancement’s (www.idga.org) conference in Washington, DC on July 27 - 28, 2004. The main topic of the conference will be “Lightweight Materials for Defense Engineering: Lighter, Stronger, and Faster Equipment for the Warfighter.”
At the conference, Mr. Ziegler will be hosting a workshop explaining AüGRID’s capabilities and expertise in manufacturing processes for lightweight materials. AüGRID’s advanced technology creates numerous possibilities in the design of more effective protective gear. The new processes will allow for lighter-weight gear, in addition to increased performance in the areas of multi-hit durability, greater ballistic resistance, and the optimized use of structural materials.
MJ Shaheed, President and CEO of AüGRID Corporation, stated, “Now that AüGRID has secured a portion of our intellectual property with our most recent patent application [#AUGR002USP] we can quickly move into a revenue model and pursue many applications for our nanomaterial products.”
The promise of nanotechnology has created lofty expectations in some quarters. The U.S. National Science Foundation is on record as predicting that the market for nanotechnology, or products containing nanotechnology, will reach $1 trillion in 10 to 15 years. “This is a technology segment where AüGRID can excel, and we are aggressively pursuing it,” added Mr. Shaheed.
The total world market for nanoparticles materials (materials between 1 and 100 nanometers in size) reached $492.5 million in 2000 and is expected to grow to $900.1 million in 2005 according to a presentation by Dr. Mindy N. Rittner, Senior Industry analyst for Business Communications Company, Inc. Electronic, magnetic and optoelectronic applications are expected to continue generating the largest demand, with an anticipated 74.2% market share by 2005. Biomedical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications are expected to hold 16.1% of the market in 2005; while energy, catalytic and structural applications are expected to hold 9.8%.
With the patent pending on this cutting-edge technology, the next step for AüGRID is to progress from the laboratory to the manufacturing environment.
Byron Ziegler looks forward to sharing AüGRID’s vision at the IDGA conference. Ziegler has over 22 years experience in research and development in the areas of plasma chemistry, novel synthesis, material science, thermal management, thin film and ceramics.
Other speakers at the conference include:
Dr. James S. Murday
Chief Scientist
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
Colonel Michael J. Smith, USA
Project Manager Soldier Weapons
PEO SOLDIER
Colonel John Norwood, USA
Project Manager, Soldier Equipment
PEO SOLDIER
Colonel Donald P. Kotchman, USA
Project Manager
UNIT OF ACTION,
MANNED SYSTEMS' INTEGRATION
Dale L. Moore
Director
NAVAIR MATERIALS DIVISION
(AIR- 4.3.4) Leader
NAVAIR NATIONAL MATERIALS COMPETENCY
Christopher P. R. Hoppel, PHD
Survivable Structures Team Leader
US ARMY RESEARCH LABORATORY
Dr. David M. Stepp
Chief, Mechanical Behavior of
Materials Branch
US ARMY RESEARCH OFFICE
Stephen Luckowski
Army MANTECH Program Manager
US ARMY ARDEC
Jenness B. Simler
Program Officer
Navy ManTech Program
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
Tia Bensontolle
Chief, Structural Materials Branch
US AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORTORIES
Robert L. Rapson
Chief, Non-Metallic Materials
Division
US AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORIES
Dr. Pradeep K. Rohatgi
Wisconsin Distinguished Professor
Director, UWM Composites Center
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE
AüGRID Corporation and its subsidiaries, Alysium Corporation and Optipure, LLC, are technology based organizations, specializing in the manufacturing, distribution and development of electronic and display devices, thermocouples, silicon carbide tools and nanoparticles technology.
several hard to fill...try AGRD and MBAH....not touching on the ask.
lancebps...I do and theres no logical reason for it to be tradin at these levels,look at the fundamentals of MBAH and see what you think,this is one I will hold shares for a while and trade half for freebies.
thanx Arctec!
MBAH.....very very low OS and a high quality stock,moves quick on low volume of course,just completed one of three aquisitions.
MBAH--one of three aquisitions completed with Screaming Eagle (yes the Harley Davidson Screaming Eagle),MBAH has an extremely small OS of 63 million shares including the last S-8 of 12 million (48mwas restricted in that one),the problem I have found is buying because you cannot get any big blocks at once it appears and very little volume moves this quick.Definitely a good short term holder for trading action but could also be held long imo.
good luck all.
MBAH--one of three aquisitions completed with Screaming Eagle (yes the Harley Davidson Screaming Eagle),MBAH has an extremely small OS of 63 million shares including the last S-8 of 12 million (48mwas restricted in that one),the problem I have found is buying because you cannot get any big blocks at once it appears and very little volume moves this quick.Definitely a good short term holder for trading action but could also be held long imo.
good luck all.
MBAH--one of three aquisitions completed with Screaming Eagle (yes the Harley Davidson Screaming Eagle),MBAH has an extremely small OS of 63 million shares including the last S-8 of 12 million (48mwas restricted in that one),the problem I have found is buying because you cannot get any big blocks at once it appears and very little volume moves this quick.Definitely a good short term holder for trading action but could also be held long imo.
good luck all.
SEC Conducts Informal Inquiry Regarding IBZT
June 23, 2004 15:30:00 (ET)
PHOENIX, Jun 23, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- iBIZ Technology Corp. (IBZT, Trade), an innovative manufacturer and distributor of accessories for personal digital assistants (PDAs) and other handheld devices, advised that the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") is conducting an informal inquiry. The SEC has asked IBZT to voluntarily produce documents pursuant to a written request. In addition, the SEC has spoken, and requested to speak, with certain officers of IBZT on an informal basis.
Further, the SEC has indicated that this inquiry should neither be construed as an indication that the Commission or its staff believes any violation of law has occurred, nor should IBZT consider it an adverse reflection upon any person, entity, or security. IBZT intends to cooperate and assist in the SEC's inquiry as well as keep our shareholders informed.
http://www.mbadirect.com/ I have to say they do have a decent web presence with quite a few links and so on.
MBAH
FANC on MBAH wasn't the only issue yesterday,what a strange trading day it was imo.A close for MBAH of .033 looked nice and is typical from what I have seen in that stock as it seems to be let loose near closing bell often.Hopefully the momentum picks up this morning and is not restricted by certain market makers,no reason this stock should be trading under .08 imo.
One of three aquisitions and the others should be closing soon and we are still trading this low?
finally some EOD action for MBAH!!
an extremely strange days for MBAH to say the least....eom
strange day in the market today....eom
MBAH shares are the issue,can't shake enough out it appears and its almost looks like they are setting up for some big block buys.
recap--MBA Holdings Approves Acquisition
June 22, 2004 19:00:00 (ET)
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Jun 22, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- MBA Holdings Inc.'s (Symbol: MBAH.OB) board of directors has approved the acquisition of the First Eagle Group, LLC and its "Screaming Eagles" parts performance motorcycle warranties. The all-stock acquisition will fold the assets and management personnel into Mechanical Breakdown Administrators Inc., a subsidiary of MBA Holdings Inc.
First Eagle Group, LLC and the "Screaming Eagles" parts performance warranty plan, in conjunction with insurance companies, market and administer the warranty programs of many national motorcycle manufacturers providing the two-year factory warranties, as well as new and used motorcycle extended warranties nationwide. "Screaming Eagles" parts performance warranties are sold at hundreds of motorcycle dealers nationwide.
In a related matter, the board of directors has approved the hiring of three seasoned professional warranty executives to manage divisions at MBA Inc.: Terry Fittje to head the auto warranty division and call center division, Allen McCalip to head the recreational vehicle division and Dave Ward to head the new motorcycle division.
The board of directors also approved the implementation of an aftermarket extended warranty plan offering a sixth and seventh year extended warranty plan on the Alfa Leisure Recreational Vehicle product line. Alfa Leisure is a leading recreation vehicle manufacturer of motor homes and travel trailers that are built in California and sold nationwide. MBA Holdings Inc.'s subsidiary, Mechanical Breakdown Administrators Inc. (MBA Inc.), has been the administrator of the Alfa Leisure products five-year factory warranty for the last three years
MBAH .037 x .038 and on its way to .08's....eom
dkgross--I agree but still being involved with Screaming Eagle in this way is a big deal for MBAH.The OS is so low and if they have a high volume day (over 20 mill)it could take off for sure.Resistance is .043 and then .08's
MBAH!!!.......yep.............eom