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I agree, I picked up a starter position last week.
I agree that could be the reason for the 8K, BTW welcome to the $BWMG board!
Whatever the reason, I loved today's action! Breakout Price, Breakout Volume!
I also liked this picture of our Blu3Vent team boarding Airforce 2 With Ventilators headed to a government site for their first round of testing.
https://www.facebook.com/BrowniesMarineGroup/photos/a.164052322821/10158180075572822/?type=3&theater
GLTA!!! Go $BWMG!!!
Barcharts like BWMG...https://www.barchart.com/stocks/quotes/BWMG/opinion
Very positive sounding 8K!
Will be adding more shares to my position!
GLTA!!!
They are doing a great job with a great team, I hope the trials go well for them this week!
https://www.diveblu3.com/blu3-vent/
$BWMG news!!! Nice low cost Ventilator built for Corvid 19 patients! We need to let the world know!!! https://www.diveblu3.com/blu3-vent/
Great job $BWMG!
$BWMG Nice low cost Ventilator built for Corvid 19 patients! We need to let the world know!!! https://www.diveblu3.com/blu3-vent/
Great job $BWMG!
Nice low cost Ventilator built for Corvid 19 patients! We need to let the world know!!! https://www.diveblu3.com/blu3-vent/
Great job $BWMG!
Nice low cost Ventilator built for Corvid 19 patients! We need to let the world know!!! https://www.diveblu3.com/blu3-vent/
Great job $BWMG!
Sounds good to me I added to my position on Thursday may be a long term hold for me. This has to be close to a bottom here.
From CEO on March 31
We are committing all of our time and energy in the engineering department to confirming that our adaptation of the Nemo technology can help the pending shortage of true mechanical ventilator’s. As soon as we are able we will explain the process, challenges, obstacles and overview of what we hope will become a solution. Your confidence and patience is appreciated
They were giving updates on the Facebook page, they took it down this week, maybe they got the help they were looking for? Maybe CEO wanted it down so that he could give the update when he was ready. It sounded like they were very close to completion. I am looking forward to an update on the Ventilator project.
Holding on tight to my few shares.
GLTA!
Nice to see volume increasing here. Volume before price!
There are updates on #Blu3vent on Facebook and Twitter I got this clip from FB
April 1 at 1:23 PM ·
I thank everyone (globally) who has helped Brownie's Marine Group get the #BLU3VENT moving forward.
NEXT STEP:
We need access to this, locally in #SouthFlorida
IDEAS? Please PM me.
PLEASE SHARE!!!
Your shares have helped us TREMENDOUSLY. Thank you.
#LetsSaveLives
Thanks for the update, and good luck with your new project, Blu3Ventilators! Stay safe, and Let's Save Lives!
I reposted this on the Facebook Coronavirus Information Board.
Brownie’s Marine Group, Inc. is currently in the testing stage of their mechanical #ventilator #BLU3Vent. We need immediate access to medical grade breathing machine (simulation for lung or ventilator testing) to achieve our goals and hopefully help save thousands of lives during this #COVID19 pandemic. Can you help us?
Contact Diana Giorgetti with information: Diana@BrowniesMarineGroup.com
$BWMG still in the running for a Government contract for ventilators? I would say yes, if it comes down to money and timelyness!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-administration-pulls-back-from-dollar1-billion-coronavirus-ventilator-deal/ar-BB11LC0e?ocid=spartanntp
https://www.browniesmarinegroup.com/bwmgs-blu3-submits-manufacturing-proposals-to-utilize-existing-blu3-product-in-response-to-increasing-global-demand-for-ventilators-due-to-covid-19/
WASHINGTON — The White House had been preparing to reveal on Wednesday a joint venture between General Motors and Ventec Life Systems that would allow for the production of as many as 80,000 desperately needed ventilators to respond to an escalating pandemic when word suddenly came down that the announcement was off.
© John Minchillo/Associated Press A ventilator and other medical supplies on display at a news conference on Monday in Manhattan. The shortage of ventilators has emerged as one of the major criticism of the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus.
The decision to cancel the announcement, government officials say, came after the Federal Emergency Management Agency said it needed more time to assess whether the estimated cost was prohibitive. That price tag was more than $1 billion, with several hundred million dollars to be paid upfront to General Motors to retool a car parts plant in Kokomo, Ind., where the ventilators would be made with Ventec’s technology.
Government officials said that the deal might still happen but that they are examining at least a dozen other proposals. And they contend that an initial promise that the joint venture could turn out 20,000 ventilators in short order had shrunk to 7,500, with even that number in doubt. Longtime emergency managers at FEMA are working with military officials to sort through the competing offers and federal procurement rules while under pressure to give President Trump something to announce.
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By early Thursday evening, at the coronavirus task force’s regular news briefing, where the president often appears, there was still nothing to disclose, and the outcome of the deliberations remained unclear.
But a General Motors spokesman said that “Project V,” as the ventilator program is known, was moving very fast, and a company official said “there’s no issue with retooling.”
A Ventec representa
$BWMG is it still in the running for a Government contract? I would say yes, if it comes down to money and timelyness!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-administration-pulls-back-from-dollar1-billion-coronavirus-ventilator-deal/ar-BB11LC0e?ocid=spartanntp
https://www.browniesmarinegroup.com/bwmgs-blu3-submits-manufacturing-proposals-to-utilize-existing-blu3-product-in-response-to-increasing-global-demand-for-ventilators-due-to-covid-19/
WASHINGTON — The White House had been preparing to reveal on Wednesday a joint venture between General Motors and Ventec Life Systems that would allow for the production of as many as 80,000 desperately needed ventilators to respond to an escalating pandemic when word suddenly came down that the announcement was off.
© John Minchillo/Associated Press A ventilator and other medical supplies on display at a news conference on Monday in Manhattan. The shortage of ventilators has emerged as one of the major criticism of the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus.
The decision to cancel the announcement, government officials say, came after the Federal Emergency Management Agency said it needed more time to assess whether the estimated cost was prohibitive. That price tag was more than $1 billion, with several hundred million dollars to be paid upfront to General Motors to retool a car parts plant in Kokomo, Ind., where the ventilators would be made with Ventec’s technology.
Government officials said that the deal might still happen but that they are examining at least a dozen other proposals. And they contend that an initial promise that the joint venture could turn out 20,000 ventilators in short order had shrunk to 7,500, with even that number in doubt. Longtime emergency managers at FEMA are working with military officials to sort through the competing offers and federal procurement rules while under pressure to give President Trump something to announce.
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By early Thursday evening, at the coronavirus task force’s regular news briefing, where the president often appears, there was still nothing to disclose, and the outcome of the deliberations remained unclear.
But a General Motors spokesman said that “Project V,” as the ventilator program is known, was moving very fast, and a company official said “there’s no issue with retooling.”
A Ventec representa
$BWMG is it still in the running for a Government contract? I would say yes, if it comes down to money and timelyness!
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-administration-pulls-back-from-dollar1-billion-coronavirus-ventilator-deal/ar-BB11LC0e?ocid=spartanntp
WASHINGTON — The White House had been preparing to reveal on Wednesday a joint venture between General Motors and Ventec Life Systems that would allow for the production of as many as 80,000 desperately needed ventilators to respond to an escalating pandemic when word suddenly came down that the announcement was off.
© John Minchillo/Associated Press A ventilator and other medical supplies on display at a news conference on Monday in Manhattan. The shortage of ventilators has emerged as one of the major criticism of the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus.
The decision to cancel the announcement, government officials say, came after the Federal Emergency Management Agency said it needed more time to assess whether the estimated cost was prohibitive. That price tag was more than $1 billion, with several hundred million dollars to be paid upfront to General Motors to retool a car parts plant in Kokomo, Ind., where the ventilators would be made with Ventec’s technology.
Government officials said that the deal might still happen but that they are examining at least a dozen other proposals. And they contend that an initial promise that the joint venture could turn out 20,000 ventilators in short order had shrunk to 7,500, with even that number in doubt. Longtime emergency managers at FEMA are working with military officials to sort through the competing offers and federal procurement rules while under pressure to give President Trump something to announce.
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By early Thursday evening, at the coronavirus task force’s regular news briefing, where the president often appears, there was still nothing to disclose, and the outcome of the deliberations remained unclear.
But a General Motors spokesman said that “Project V,” as the ventilator program is known, was moving very fast, and a company official said “there’s no issue with retooling.”
A Ventec representa
WASHINGTON — The White House had been preparing to reveal on Wednesday a joint venture between General Motors and Ventec Life Systems that would allow for the production of as many as 80,000 desperately needed ventilators to respond to an escalating pandemic when word suddenly came down that the announcement was off.
© John Minchillo/Associated Press A ventilator and other medical supplies on display at a news conference on Monday in Manhattan. The shortage of ventilators has emerged as one of the major criticism of the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus.
The decision to cancel the announcement, government officials say, came after the Federal Emergency Management Agency said it needed more time to assess whether the estimated cost was prohibitive. That price tag was more than $1 billion, with several hundred million dollars to be paid upfront to General Motors to retool a car parts plant in Kokomo, Ind., where the ventilators would be made with Ventec’s technology.
Government officials said that the deal might still happen but that they are examining at least a dozen other proposals. And they contend that an initial promise that the joint venture could turn out 20,000 ventilators in short order had shrunk to 7,500, with even that number in doubt. Longtime emergency managers at FEMA are working with military officials to sort through the competing offers and federal procurement rules while under pressure to give President Trump something to announce.
Sign Up For the Morning Briefing Newsletter
By early Thursday evening, at the coronavirus task force’s regular news briefing, where the president often appears, there was still nothing to disclose, and the outcome of the deliberations remained unclear.
But a General Motors spokesman said that “Project V,” as the ventilator program is known, was moving very fast, and a company official said “there’s no issue with retooling.”
A Ventec representa
I agree news can come at anytime, Love to see blu3 become a ventilator!
From PR
$BWMG is proud to be a contributor in this global effort to produce a sufficient number of ventilators to treat ill people who are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. There are design adaptations to be overcome before converting the existing product into a working ventilator solution; however, BLU3 believes it holds a major building block to the solution with Nemo. The team expects the first reviews on their proposal by experts in the field to occur within a matter of days.
Those 9's look mighty fine now I wish I had got that price, I paid 11 for my shares a few hours before you.
GLTA!
I agree from $40.00 to $12.00 in a month, way oversold.
Chart looking very nice here!
https://www.cnbc.com/quotes/?symbol=BWMG&qsearchterm=bwmg&tab=ownership
Very nice news! Over 500 units shipped!
$BWMG News!!! BLU3 Forms First International Distributor Relationship and Nemo by BLU3 Well Received at the 2020 Miami International Boat Show
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/02/28/1992724/0/en/BWMG-s-BLU3-Forms-First-International-Distributor-Relationship-and-Nemo-by-BLU3-Well-Received-at-the-2020-Miami-International-Boat-Show.html
$BWMG News!!! BLU3 Forms First International Distributor Relationship and Nemo by BLU3 Well Received at the 2020 Miami International Boat Show
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/02/28/1992724/0/en/BWMG-s-BLU3-Forms-First-International-Distributor-Relationship-and-Nemo-by-BLU3-Well-Received-at-the-2020-Miami-International-Boat-Show.html
Geo, that could be the key to the success that this company will have. Customers first, and then investor's in the product.
I can see myself as am investor here first, then buying a unit to learn how to dive, and have adventure's underwater.
Either way I think this is a great company worth investing in.
Found another YouTube video with Michael Oliver in Australia diving with the Nemo, Special discount for his viewers! $BWMG is a worldwide company!
$BWMG found this on twitter, a very nice video from a YouTuber with a nice following...Nemo is very helpful for underwater metal detecting. Check out YouTuber Michael Oliver’s latest video for a firsthand look:
$BWMG found this on twitter, a very nice video from a YouTuber with a nice following...Nemo is very helpful for underwater metal detecting. Check out YouTuber Michael Oliver’s latest video for a firsthand look:
$BWMG found this on twitter, a very nice video from a YouTuber with a nice following...Nemo is very helpful for underwater metal detecting. Check out YouTuber Michael Oliver’s latest video for a firsthand look:
That's only one new buyer can you imagine 10 new buyers where would this go, better days are coming for $BWMG!
$BWMG The Miami International Boat Show is right around the corner, February 13-17, 2020. Come visit the #Brownie's family of brands in TENT C - C398! #DivingMadeEasy
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#YachtPro #BWMG #boating #yacht
I am seeing a lot of ads on the internet for the Nemo? I hope that these ads are starting to generate some sales for this company.
https://www.diveblu3.com/product/nemo/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3obZn9OY5wIVQcTeCh3vEgiKEAEYASAAEgK6O_D_BwE
Good to hear another satisfied customer review, I added another 20k shares to my portfolio today. I don't think these low priced shares will around much longer. GLTA!!!
Good to see an insider still buying, this thing still has some life left.