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Always nice to see you ladytrader, personally I thnk when they get the money they are going to explode, possibly see 4.00 a share imo
Put these two stocks on the radar BYRG PHBR they are gonna be runners imo
That was as of 7/1/08 and the only additions to the float is 5 mm to a consulting company for a year contract and they cant dump shares because they are limited to what they can sell. I think it is a safe bet to say this company is going somewhere
There is only 5.9 mm in the float and they just put the registration to go OTC so this one moves on air also I have been buying from day one
They must be doing something right to already be filing to go BB. This company is on the rise imo
MDOR does an interview with CLEANTECH big green company
I saw good things coming with these guys. Called it last week. This stock can only go up from here imo.
MDOR Awesome article on cleantech
Saving the planet, one tire at a time?
July 2, 2008 - Exclusive
By Carli Ghelfi, Cleantech Group
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Rubber recycler Magnum D'Or Resources gets nice stock bounce on $131M in contracts. Now it needs to start producing.
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Magnum D’Or Resources (OTCBB: MDOR) today announced a contract extension with National Sales and Supply (NSS) for rubber shards made of recycled tires, sending shares of the pennystock company up 32 percent today, to close at 33 cents.
The five year, $40 million contract is an extension of previous $12.5 million deal with NSS, Magnum founder and chairman Chad Curtis told Cleantech Group.
According to Curtis, NSS recently signed a contract with Wal-Mart to distribute rubber nuggets to all its U.S. stores.
“Magnum is looking to be NSS’s key, if not largest distributor [of rubber nuggets],” said Curtis.
Rubber nuggets and rubber buffings, made from recycled tires, are the “green” answer to mulch, the wooded material most commonly found in playgrounds and landscaping.
Two months ago, Curtis said the company signed a separate $91 million mulch contract for rubber buffings with NSS, one of the largest suppliers of mulch in North America.
Yet, interestingly, with $131 million in contracts, the company isn’t exactly producing the nuggets nor the buffings—not yet, anyway.
Earlier this year Magnum received approval for its $19 million production facility in Magog, Canada, and is currently shipping equipment from its German partner, ARTech Recycling Technick.
Michel Boux, general manager and senior engineer with Magnum explained the company expects to begin producing buffings in its Canadian Crumb Rubber Plant within the next month and a half, with nuggets in production within the next three months.
According to Curtis, the Magog-based plant will be its first of many plants the company will have in North America, and noted the next plant location would likely be in Florida.
As the company’s main adviser, Curtis noted that the rubber mulch market was just the beginning for the company that has experienced several transitions since its inception in 1999.
“Magnum will rapidly expand and be the largest [mulch] supplier in North America,” boasted Curtis. “We’ll also be moving into powders.”
According to Curtis, the company plans to make “high quality rubber powder and thermoplastics elastomers (TPE).”
With powders, the company will be able to do thermal plastic replacements, ultimately reducing the cost for plastic by up to 40 percent, explained Boux.
“We’ll be able to mold and produce specific types of products such as replacement parts for your car or laptop,” continued Boux.
“We will grow, but what’s going to make Magnum in the market in the near term are nuggets and buffings,” added Curtis.
According to the two men, there are currently no other public companies producing nuggets, buffings and powders.
Companies like Lakin Tire and PermaLife recycle tires, and the latter offers colored rubber mulch, but apparently not in the quantity that Magnum promises.
In terms of powder, Naples, Fla.-based Lehigh Technologies said it’s currently recycling rubber into powder, and has a recent venture round of $18 million to prove it (see Rubber, water and waste get investor interest).
“Our distinction is after the powder is made,” said Curtis. “It’s what we do with the powders. Nobody will be able to do what we’re doing.”
“We make rubber, but we can make things from injection molding.”
Curtis said he sees Magnum eventually spinning out some of its nugget and buffing business to focus on producing powder.
“We’ll be a key player,” boasted Curtis.
In terms of dollar amount, Curtis and Boux said powder costs $1000-2000 per ton, buffings cost $380-700 per ton and nuggets cost $200-400 per ton.
“Our plant will be able to produce roughly 15,000 tons of powder,” emphasized Curtis.
“Come this time next year, we’ll be producing powders.”
Awesome article on MDOR from cleantech
Saving the planet, one tire at a time?
July 2, 2008 - Exclusive
By Carli Ghelfi, Cleantech Group
Similar
Yokohama rolls on orange oil
Rubber, water and waste get investor interest
SiGNa Chemistry catalyzes deal with Exxon Mobil
Don't burn those tires!
Rubber bullets at solar shoot-out
Rubber recycler Magnum D'Or Resources gets nice stock bounce on $131M in contracts. Now it needs to start producing.
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Magnum D’Or Resources (OTCBB: MDOR) today announced a contract extension with National Sales and Supply (NSS) for rubber shards made of recycled tires, sending shares of the pennystock company up 32 percent today, to close at 33 cents.
The five year, $40 million contract is an extension of previous $12.5 million deal with NSS, Magnum founder and chairman Chad Curtis told Cleantech Group.
According to Curtis, NSS recently signed a contract with Wal-Mart to distribute rubber nuggets to all its U.S. stores.
“Magnum is looking to be NSS’s key, if not largest distributor [of rubber nuggets],” said Curtis.
Rubber nuggets and rubber buffings, made from recycled tires, are the “green” answer to mulch, the wooded material most commonly found in playgrounds and landscaping.
Two months ago, Curtis said the company signed a separate $91 million mulch contract for rubber buffings with NSS, one of the largest suppliers of mulch in North America.
Yet, interestingly, with $131 million in contracts, the company isn’t exactly producing the nuggets nor the buffings—not yet, anyway.
Earlier this year Magnum received approval for its $19 million production facility in Magog, Canada, and is currently shipping equipment from its German partner, ARTech Recycling Technick.
Michel Boux, general manager and senior engineer with Magnum explained the company expects to begin producing buffings in its Canadian Crumb Rubber Plant within the next month and a half, with nuggets in production within the next three months.
According to Curtis, the Magog-based plant will be its first of many plants the company will have in North America, and noted the next plant location would likely be in Florida.
As the company’s main adviser, Curtis noted that the rubber mulch market was just the beginning for the company that has experienced several transitions since its inception in 1999.
“Magnum will rapidly expand and be the largest [mulch] supplier in North America,” boasted Curtis. “We’ll also be moving into powders.”
According to Curtis, the company plans to make “high quality rubber powder and thermoplastics elastomers (TPE).”
With powders, the company will be able to do thermal plastic replacements, ultimately reducing the cost for plastic by up to 40 percent, explained Boux.
“We’ll be able to mold and produce specific types of products such as replacement parts for your car or laptop,” continued Boux.
“We will grow, but what’s going to make Magnum in the market in the near term are nuggets and buffings,” added Curtis.
According to the two men, there are currently no other public companies producing nuggets, buffings and powders.
Companies like Lakin Tire and PermaLife recycle tires, and the latter offers colored rubber mulch, but apparently not in the quantity that Magnum promises.
In terms of powder, Naples, Fla.-based Lehigh Technologies said it’s currently recycling rubber into powder, and has a recent venture round of $18 million to prove it (see Rubber, water and waste get investor interest).
“Our distinction is after the powder is made,” said Curtis. “It’s what we do with the powders. Nobody will be able to do what we’re doing.”
“We make rubber, but we can make things from injection molding.”
Curtis said he sees Magnum eventually spinning out some of its nugget and buffing business to focus on producing powder.
“We’ll be a key player,” boasted Curtis.
In terms of dollar amount, Curtis and Boux said powder costs $1000-2000 per ton, buffings cost $380-700 per ton and nuggets cost $200-400 per ton.
“Our plant will be able to produce roughly 15,000 tons of powder,” emphasized Curtis.
“Come this time next year, we’ll be producing powders.”
Happy 4th of July time to add here next week I know I will be.
Adding with you first thing Monday A.M.
Sure is and its a steady mover. Hope all is going good over the 4th of July.
It is clear as day to see there isn't very many shares to be had someone or some group is walking this up slow and steady its an easy money maker thus far.
((((I have heard they will continue to keep pushing the price up and have heard a dollar around the week of the 14th))))
Hearing, feeling, smelling some volume tomorrow and maybe a push on the .50 resistance. Market overall is getting killed and PHBR hanging strong and solid. Good stock to be in.
Trading Side Ways pattern and I'm liking it. Volume dried up a bit and no sellers out there as this is good news. PHBR has been closing at .50 everyday solid looking for another nice spike next week.
MDOR Last trade 0.33 and climbing
Good Morning Everyone , good to see some updates from them
TRUE MB, there was a nice move today
WELCOME TO THE PARTY !!!!!
I got it at 0.0005
Just grabbed another 1mm on SALE RIGHT NOW
DOUBLE VERIFICATION
Just confirmed as well they are making delivery on one of their high performance boats. However company is getting alot of phone calls so lets keep it to a minimum and be patient
****NEWS OUT***
LOVE IT MBBLEG COULDNT AGREE MORE
NEWS OUT on BYRG !!! THIS IS THE NEWS THAT EVERYONE HAS BEEN LOOKING FOR OTCBB FINALLY
***NEWS OUT BYRG*** this is BIG they just were accepted to the OTCBB HUGE NEWS watch for this to run today
From what I can gather the company is in talks to get financing to complete the program to utilize the B1 license. I have only heard positive things since the company hired a business consultant to help them get the company going again. I think they are really positioning themselves for an insane buyout offer from some telecom giant IMO
My wire hit late Friday therefore I will be adding another 4-5 Million tomorrow A.M.
This is most definitely the stock to be loaded in at this point in time in the market.
Strong Buy this week and me and my guys will be adding heavily as AERP appears to be dirt cheap at these levels.
Buying another few million on the open Monday morning as were about to fly past the .002's in the next day or two.
Here you go Mick and I believe this was recently updated for a good reason. I had heard they wanted to be upfront and honest knowing there was going to be an increases of interest with their stock. This typed of move on behalf of the company leads me to think positive thoughts about the company and now we appear to moving forward and so does the price per share. I mean if you look at the date it was updated on pink sheets.com and then look at the chart you tell me.
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Estimated Market Cap
4,744,485 as of Jun 20, 2008
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Outstanding Shares
10,543,300 as of Jun 9, 2008
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Authorized Shares
30,000,000 as of Jun 9, 2008
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Float
3,493,300 as of Jun 9, 2008
The new, restructured, and now finally public company, “PhoneBrasil,” (symbol: PHBR.PK), is continuing their activities in this market after many offers from large communication conglomerates and State Governments to continue what they had started.
(At least their being upfront and honest with us view the bold)
The Company's Management does admit that it's been a long time in the making to conclude their business model in which to establish company owned licenses for a proprietary telecommunications network infrastructure. However in the meantime the Company has also established contractual relationships with strong third party customers and vendors to facilitate the plan. For the end of 2008, the Company had announced a contractual deal for both the billing of traffic and minutes with Telestar for $22.0 million annually http://www.tellestar.com.br/index.html, the First Large Scale Wifi/Wimaxx Platform for all of Brazil with Tacora, Inc. (Now Xiocom) http://www.xiocom.com/, worth when finished over $1.0 Billion US, the obtainment of the FCC and 214 licenses, and the addition of two directors for Spain and Europe.
PhoneBrasil Investor’s: www.phonebrasil.info.
Thanks I'm looking to load another few million on the open Monday. The ride is just beginning.
Stock is sure painting a nice chart for once. Looking for another nice move to the upside. Whole new group of investors coming in and this means new money. I like the smell of new money.
Time to load more tomorrow strong buy tomorrow as the volume is good here and the price will increase with it soon enough.
Think we got us some new players in that finally know how to get the job done. PHBR.PK looking good.
Contributed Intangible Asset ($256,000,000 USD independent appraisal) for PHBR based on B1 License Valuation - http://00ec925.netsolhost.com/IntangibleAsset.pdf
Full Power of Transfer B1 License and Assets for PHBR - http://00ec925.netsolhost.com/PHBR1.pdf
PhoneBrasil Acquires Same "B1" Type License for Spain as TELEFONICA SA (NYSE: TEF 128 Billion Market Cap). http://www.allbusiness.com/legal/energy-utility-law/5284400-1.html
Cleaning up the board. Good things coming for longs as the volume, price increase, price movement compared to shares being distributed are all very bullish.
10 Day Moving Average Now Up To 43,064 Shares Traded Per Day. Stock is tight and in some strong hands from the looks of the trading activity and price movement.