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Boring will soon become... BOOOMAGE We are the lucky ones that got in at a pretty sweet entry. 8k cometh
Technical & Management Advisory Board
Dr. Harry J. Saal was chosen by the US Department of Justice to lead the Technical Committee charged with monitoring and enforcing the Microsoft Antitrust case. Helping to restore competition in the personal computer industry is an exciting and significant challenge, according to Dr. Saal. Dr. Saal was the founder and CEO of Network General Corporation, the first company wholly dedicated to the area of network diagnostics. Network General and McAfee Associates merged in late 1997 to form Network Associates, which subsequently "un-merged" in 2004.He is active in philanthropy and community affairs, serving on the Board of the Community Foundation Silicon Valley, from whom he received the 1996 Corporate Community Involvement Award. From 1998 through 2003 he served as President of Cultural Initiatives Silicon Valley, a non-profit organization which links a network of public and private cultural agencies and organizations to enhance arts and culture in Silicon Valley. He has served as Vice Chairman of the American Leadership Forum, Silicon Valley Chapter, and in 1995 received their John W. Gardner Leadership Award. As well, he serves on the boards of the American Institute of Mathematics, ZeroOne, the San Jose Airport Arts Oversight Commission, Numenta, Inc. and NetManage, Inc. In 1997, Columbia University awarded Dr. Saal its highest honor, the John Jay Award. He has served as director of several other publically traded high technology firms, most recently including ImageTech Corporation and Borland. Ernst & Young named Dr. Saal the Bay Area 1990 Software Entrepreneur of the Year, and he is also the recipient of the ADL Torch of Liberty Award, the Computer Museum 1994 Computer Bowl MVP, and the JNF Tree of Life Award. Dr. Harry J. Saal is a magna cum laude graduate of Columbia University where he received his Ph.D. in High Energy Physics in 1969. He then served as Deputy Director of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center's Computation Group and later as Visiting Associate Professor of Computer Science at the State University of New York at Buffalo. From 1973 to 1978, he worked for IBM, at the IBM Scientific Center in Haifa, Israel and the IBM General Products Division in San Jose.
Gerry B. Berg has many years’ experience serving as a financial consultant to private and public companies and in executive capacities, including Chief Financial Officer, for publicly traded companies, including ImageTech Corporation and Greenland Corporation. Mr. Berg is a Certified Public Accountant and served six years with Deloitte+Touche. Mr. Berg holds a Bachelor’s degree in accounting from Walsh College.
Jan Dehesh was employed by Qualcomm, Inc. for 17 years and retired as a Vice President and CIO. Ms. Dehesh has been involved with wireless technology from the beginning of the industry. She has held Board memberships for the Foundation for California Community Colleges, San Diego Telecom Council, American Association of University Women, GoAmerica Communications Corp. and the Wireless Ready Alliance. She received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications from the University of California, San Diego.
Kamal Ayub is a global entrepreneur, with his flagship privately owned company Rayad Group having presence in five continents and is actively involved with Infrastructure, Education, Health Care, Media and Information Technology and an angel investor with start ups.
Kamal from his humble beginnings as a journalist in Bhopal, India, later worked with project finance division of the World bank, ARINC, Infra-metrics, Telonics among others in USA. He was on board of a number of public limited companies and advisor to MTNL (Indian Telecom), Mercantile Bank, State bank of India among others. He was also nominated by President of India as his representative on Central University and Film Censor Board of India.
Joseph Sigismonti has been actively involved in the development, marketing, and sales of computer systems and related products for over 30 years. As an electronics engineer, sales representative, line manager, and corporate executive, he has a proven track record in such well-known companies as McDonnell Douglas, Hewlett Packard, Scientific Atlanta, and Perkin Elmer. Mr. Sigismonti has developed and directed large, high-technology marketing and sales forces worldwide. Mr. Sigismonti has held positions as Vice President of sales and marketing; Vice President of worldwide sales; and Executive Vice President of operations in companies serving various high-technology markets. Additionally, Mr. Sigismonti was a principal and founder of companies providing services in sales/marketing management training/consulting and import/export of electronic products. Mr. Sigismonti received his Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Pennsylvania State University.
Irwin Roth is currently the CEO and Chairman of V Entertainment, Ltd., On-line Entertainment Network, Inc. and GlobalNet Systems, Ltd. Mr. Roth has been a practicing attorney for over 40 years in New York, where he specializes in securities and entertainment law. In past years, he has served as a director and officer of numerous companies and is presently Chairman and CEO of Color Q, Inc. Mr. Roth received a B.A. degree in Political Science in 1952 and a Juris Doctor degree in 1955 from the University of Michigan.
Obviously same company, Says it in The BIO
http://www.imagetechcorp.com/company.html
ImageTech Corporation was founded in 2011 to deliver the new age of mobile printing technology by industry veterans with a long history of relationships with printer manufacturers and solving printer and communications related problems.
Dr. Edward W. Savarese s the founder of the Company and its Chief Executive Officer. He was also the founder of Com-Guard.com, Inc., in 1998 one of the first companies to recognize the importance of Computer Security and has been a director and Chairman of the Board of Directors since its inception. Dr. Savarese was also the founder and held the positions of Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Imaging Technologies Corporation (formerly Personal Computer Products, Inc.) from 1982 to 1998. From 1981 to 1982, Dr. Savarese was director of sales for SofTech Microsystems, where his responsibilities included establishing and supervising an international sales organization for marketing a microcomputer operating system. From 1978 to 1981, Dr. Savarese was employed by Hewlett Packard Company, first as a sales engineer representative for computer products, and later as district sales manager supervising a sales force in the marketing of mini- and microcomputers. Dr. Savarese holds a Doctorate degree from Columbia University, Teacher’s College, with specialization in educational technology and software and systems design. Dr. Savarese also holds a Master of Science in administration and management from Pace University and a Masters Degree in Education from the State University at New Paltz, New York State.
Rusty Wright is Executive Vice President and has been in the communications industry for over 25 years, providing leadership and vision during the introduction of many data communications services to the North American marketplace. Mr. Wright has been successful in a wide range of roles including Engineering, Operations, Marketing and Sales. Most recently, Mr. Wright was Sr. Vice President of Product Development for Nexaira. He held Sr. Management positions at MegaPath, Yipes and most notably, as Vice President of Data Sales for AT&T Canada (which merged with MetroNet). Previously, Mr. Wright spent 15 years at US West in Sales, Marketing and Engineering organizations. During his tenure, Mr. Wright contributed to the development and successful marketing of the Self Healing Network. Mr. Wright was part of InteCom’s engineering and marketing teams, during the development the first integrated Voice Data PBX. He was part of Xerox’s National Field Operation team supporting the original launch of the Ethernet data communications standard.
Alan F. Miller is the Chief Technical Officer for the Company. Mr. Miller has over 25 years of engineering experience. Mr. Miller has over 20 years of engineering experience. Mr. Miller has held a variety of high technology engineering positions since 1980 for companies including Continental Controls Corporation, Data Electronics, Inc., ImageTech Corporation (formerly Personal Computer Products, Inc.), Internet Magic, Inc., Staff Training Solutions, CuniSoft and Firmware Technologies, Inc. Mr. Miller has worked on a variety of products and technologies, including: component level testing for national defense systems, analog and digital turbine controls, memory products, robotics, laser printers, facsimile machines, internet technologies, etc. Mr. Miller received his Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from National University in San Diego.
Anthony (Tony) Barbara – is the Sr. Vice President of Distribution Sales – Mr. Barbara has over 25 year’s direct/indirect sales management experience with proven ability to develop and expand sales/marketing organizations in consumer electronics and wireless markets. Mr. Barbara has successfully managed two start-up firms starting with Cardo Systems in 2003 as Vice President Sales & Marketing and launched the Scala brand of Bluetooth headsets and was President of TrueBlue Wireless where he built a stable reseller organization for wireless accessories in North America. While at Panasonic for over 10 years he was Director of Corporate System Sales Division where he represented all branded Panasonic products and built strategic selling relationships with Fortune 500 companies. He also received a BA from City College, NY in Business Administration and Computer Science. Mr. Barbara has worked for many of the premier Computer Companies, including Sperry Corp and IBM
This will just sail away. We think we are excited now !!!!
OTC MARKETS Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OTC_Markets_Group
To my knowledge NO. For lack of a better description OTC Updates are as official as someones facebook page.
.013X.0163 BREAKTHROUGH BOOOMAGE HITEC
No problem. It's just that I am real good at detecting when someones real intentions are to bash.
On the road chief, hundreds of DD posts and links throughout this board will give huge incite. Good stuff BOOOOOOOM HITEC $DRAG
$CGUD VIRUS ALERT "DO NOT CLICK LINKS"
when going to the com-guard link and a blank page appears.
right click and bring page source up. You will see imptestrm.com
DD is saying there are Virus problems automatic downloads occur when on the "blank" page
https://www.virustotal.com/en/domain/imptestrm.com/information/
$CGUD VIRUS ALERT "DO NOT CLICK LINKS"
when going to the com-guard link and a blank page appears.
right click and bring page source up. You will see imptestrm.com
DD is saying there are Virus problems automatic downloads occur when on the "blank" page
https://www.virustotal.com/en/domain/imptestrm.com/information/
$CGUD VIRUS ALERT "DO NOT CLICK LINKS"
when going to the com-guard link and a blank page appears.
right click and bring page source up. You will see imptestrm.com
DD is saying there are Virus problems automatic downloads occur when on the "blank" page
https://www.virustotal.com/en/domain/imptestrm.com/information/
RDH MAKES $2M GAMBLE INTO HITEC:
A new Rowan County company plans to create 45 jobs and spend about $2 million to reclaim large-equipment tires and return them to their component ingredients.RDH Tire and Retread Co., located in Cleveland, and Missouri-based Hitec LLC created a joint venture in April 2008 called RDH Environmental.
RDH Tire retreads off the road (OTR) tires — a type of large tire used in heavy machinery and by the military; however, those tires typically last only through two retreads before they are scrapped.
A new Rowan County company plans to create 45 jobs and spend about $2 million to reclaim large-equipment tires and return them to their component ingredients.
RDH Environmental Services already employs about five workers at the startup plant adjacent to a Cleveland tire retreading operation.
Next, Harvey Buhr wants to add more production lines on site to reclaim the huge tires, some of which weigh up to 10,000 pounds.
“It’s an environmentally friendly way to turn the scrap into usable materials,” says Buhr, who invented the tire-handling process. An enclosed heating operation breaks down the tires to their component parts: carbon black, oil and steel. Those byproducts can then be sold and reused.
Buhr and partner Bradley Ragan, vice president and chief operations officer at RDH Tire and Retread Co., believe the new company is the only U.S. firm that can reclaim the oversized, off-the-road tires without shredding them.
Ragan says he and Buhr picked the Cleveland site because RDH Tire already collects the large tires. “It’s a natural fit for us,” Ragan says. “We already haul tires that turn out to be no good” for retreading purposes.
RDH Tire employs 70 workers at the retreading business. Buhr says the company is the largest big-tire retreader east of the Mississippi River.
RDH Environmental is housed in another building on 200 acres in western Rowan County. There, up to five-foot-tall tires from mining and construction vehicles can be processed.
Robert Van Geons, executive director of economic-development group Rowan Works, says he’s impressed with the process and welcomes the jobs it brings to the county.
Buhr and Ragan would like to see the Cleveland operation replicated in other areas along the East Coast. “There is no need to truck the tires hundreds of miles,” Buhr says.
He devised the process in 2009 while consulting with the federal Army Research Laboratory. He found a way to convert scrap truck tires into fuel for power generation in remote areas. From that research-and-development project, Buhr founded Hitec of Jefferson City, Mo., to commercialize the idea.
Buhr’s process heats the oversized tires in a chamber for up to 10 hours. The heat breaks down the solid tires, and oil is removed from the chamber.
Ragan says he’s found a customer for the steel and oil. And he will use the carbon black to make retreads at RDH Tire.
Ragan and Buhr say they didn’t seeking financing help for the initial stage of RDH Environmental. Local and state incentives will be sought as the company adds more production lines in Cleveland, Buhr says.
Buhr has a larger machine that can handle tires as tall as seven feet that will be installed at the Missouri Center For Waste to Energy in the summer.
http://www.hitecusa.net/photo/25_news_Charlotte%20Business%20Journal%20Article%202011.pdf
CONVERTING WHOLE OTR SCRAP TIRES TO ENERGY
http://www.hitecusa.net/photo/26_news_Fall%202010%20TTI%20-%20Scrap%20Tire%20Article.pdf
WOW Good stuff 100% BUY ACROSS THE BOARD
Going to be awesome to look back, and see how irrelevant the prices we are seeing now will be. BOOOOOOOOOM Hitec $DRAG
The higher the PPS is before hand the better.
Both , maybe a little cottage on the lake hmmmm
C'mon guys drop that 8k. Daddy needs a new pair of shoes.
DRAGON WAS BASICALLY A SHELL to have a full understanding I would have to relive 6000 posts and try to convey that to you in a few sentences. But I will try. DRAG was a shell. Hitec is going public by buying a public company ie Dragon Polymers.
The DD has come to fruition though and here we are. To have a real understanding You must start your DD with post number 2756
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=107870311
US ARMY Grants 1.3 Million to HITEC LLC
“Development of an alternative fuel stream for forward operating bases to Hitec LLC the Merging Co.
“Converting plastics, tires waste, oils and lubricants into fuels suitable for use in diesel generators found on forward
operating bases”
http://www.ucmo.edu/chemphys/about/facstaff/documents/mckaywebvita.pdf
I don't know, N Carolina and UCM University of Central Missouri for sure . That's 2 at least. His "ideal processing plant" would be capable of those revenues based on January 8 2015 prices of the materials extracted.
Department of Agriculture's has tested HiTec's fuel output.
Beyond the Tire Swing - Fuel from Old Tires
Can you imagine paying $400 for a gallon of diesel fuel? We can't either but, apparently, MCE_5130 costs can run that high when delivering fuel by helicopter to the most remote forward locations in war zones. A Bonnots Mill man thinks he has a better way. Create oil on the spot from old tires.
We had an opportunity today to learn about the innovative waste-to-energy project taking place on Harvey Buhr's mid-Missouri farm. His company, HiTec, has developed a process that uses heat and vacuum pressure to convert whole tires into energy and reclaim raw materials for recycling. He's been working with the military to prove the concept and scale his original design up to a size capable of processing the large tires on military vehicles.
Converting tires to energy isn't new, but previous attempts have mostly been limited to burning shredded tires in power plants. HiTec's process does not require the tires to be shredded first and produces fuel oil while reclaiming steel and raw carbon. Buhr says that 1,000 pounds of scrap tires produces 51 gallons of fuel oil, 120 pounds of gas, 200 pounds of steel and 330 pounds of carbon. All of this takes place in a machine that could be transported to a remote location.
The Department of Agriculture's Fuel Quality Lab has tested HiTec's fuel output and sees potential for uses where oil doesn't need to meet ASTM standards. Meanwhile, we think it would be great if someday farmers had a place to take old tires where they could be put to good use. Making energy sure seems better than just hanging up a whole bunch of tire swings or stacking tires behind the barn.
We were impressed with what Buhr and HiTec have accomplished so far. The military has endorsed his concept and the company recently joined forces with State Fair Community College in Sedalia. HiTec will be the first tenant of a proposed Missouri Center for Waste to Energy project the college hopes to build in Sedalia. That's pretty good for old-fashioned farm ingenuity.
http://thinkoutsidethebarn.typepad.com/mda/2010/05/can-you-imagine-paying-400-for-a-gallon-of-diesel-fuel-we-cant-either-but-apparently-costs-can-run-that-high-when-deliver.html
US PATENTS
US8409406 * Aug 29, 2011 Apr 2, 2013 Harvey Buhr Recycling of tires, rubber and other organic material through vapor distillation
www.google.com/patents/US8409406
US20110315540 * Aug 29, 2011 Dec 29, 2011 Harvey Buhr Recycling of tires, rubber and other organic material through vapor distillation
http://www.google.com/patents/US20110315540
The beauty of OTC is the company itself can make the updates. If you click on the green area that says info updated it explains what that means. FYI
Thanks much, as routine as it gets :). Thats okay though there will be plenty of fun to come. Retiredtech has called it for a while that we will see The SHORT SQUEEZE.
BOOOOOOOOOOOOM HITEC $DRAG looking good 8k will be lovely soon. I missed all the fun this morning damn doctor lol.
Looks like you were right? OTR seems to be a focus.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=109502643&txt2find=OTR
I'm loving that it looks like "many" subsidiaries.
$DRAG Reverse Merger OTC Updated Today
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=110536995
$DRAG REVERSE MERGER CONFIRMATION JUST NOW OTC UPDATE
Description and CEO, CFO Changed today
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=110536995
And the confirmation, Hitec Boooooooooooooom
Business Description
The Company is in the business of manufacturing and deploying plants for recycling waste tires into commodity products through pyrolysis. This segment operates between several separate industries, notably the tire industry, the rubber manufacturing industry, the oil industry, the natural gas industry, and the steel recycling industry. The operating plants take in waste off the road tires (OTR), and produces salable commodity products.
The Company controls the patented technology that allows tires to be recycled through pyrolysis. The Company designs and manufactures the machinery and plants that are necessary to make the process work.
Hitec's subsidiaries operate individual plants that take in tires that are no longer able to be used or retreaded, and convert them into four distinct product streams: reclaimed carbon , pyrolysis oil, synthetic gas, and steel. Each subsidiary is closely affiliated with, or partnered with companies that have the need to dispose of large quantities of OTR tires. These include OTR tire retread companies, high-use OTR tire operators such as mines, and waste facilities that collect tires for landfill.
And the Company Description Updated Here We Go
YEAH BABYYYYYYYYY HITEC $DRAG BOOOOOOOOM
Great Find
No we all know how accurate "phone calls" are. I just thought you had something a little more reliable.
That's odd? No proof of your claims. No proof at all. (And proof is not someone said)
LOL, Just a theory. Sounds like CEO was working off talking points.