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Not bad not bad at all
There's more volume here than burgers sold and McDonald's today...something must be brewing. I hope those financials drop tmrw.
This is so much better then yesterday's snoozer...I love movement this is a good sign that GARB can run when news breaks and new plants open for biz
I think it will be a bumpy ride for a while, so many of shares have been dumped into the market the past few days. However, investors still clearly see the potential here.
Things are boiling here.
GARB past 50 mil in vol
Big day for GARB
50 mill plus in vol
If news does break today at the power hour of some big advances in Indiana or Ohio or other possible plants today could be a pretty decent run for some
GARB 24mill in volume
GARB big volume this morning
24 mill
GARB breaks 24mill in vol
ask slapping at 0006
GARB Volume is big
24 mill bunch of asks
GARB BIG VOL
24 mill. having a strong run this morning
GARB 24mil in volume is having a good morning
GARB big volume 34 mill and a hop
hmmm....good morning so far, lets see if we close at .0006
heavy volume out of the gate...I hope you guys didn't forget to get something for you special somebody. I did!
good morning...still howling about the financials I see. Well we will see them now if we can just stay between 4and5 spread today.
nice...stocks are slow across the board this morning even the big boards...appl dang I wish I bought that in 2002
Annyways, will see what GARB does today
I can't believe I am posting stuff from a progressive but he's right as far as noticing the possible boom that could come through green jobs.
This is an old article but the home page has all kinds of new happenings with "green jobs." It's one of the rare places you see american progressives kind of talking like capitalist.
http://www.greenlaborjournal.org/cleantech/clean-technology-the-next-economic-boom
Umicore is a fine company...but you they are not a pink the reason why I am here is because the large percentage of gains that can be made with the right companies i.e., GARB
the news is slow but for the organizations and businesses I have started (three total) they all took a tone of time. And with a highly regulated industry like e-waste dealing with the bureaucracy of state governments really slows you down, I would imagine.
here's an old article I found a while back about PA's ewaste program...now knowing governments it takes forever to get these programs rolling even after bills are passed
http://waste360.com/news/pa-ewaste-law-20101129
sorry dude your wrong
patents plural you did do well in grammar school did you
from GARB op
Garb’s OTR patent is one of the company's benchmark patents still in force today and it is one of the key machines of the Garb technology foundation.
"Garb innovation does not limit itself to machines. It is also pushing the boundaries of product development with innovative patents that allow the company to refine rubber into NanoRubber™ powder through providing patented savings with its nitrogen reduction process. Garb proprietary processes allow the company to provide finer rubber powder in larger quantities."
The tire one is the most notable
acc724 the present numbers are a bit tricky with GARB right now there is dilution taking place. However, what pink does not dilute from time to time.
I my opinion, take it or leave it, I would do my own dd on company and the industry and ask yourself if you think over time this company will grow.
This is only my opinion invest at your own risk
In general I really love the field and the industry. Each plant is meant to do I think around 22,000 tons annually this is a drop in the bucket for the us E-waste stream.
That means there is room for them in the market
I like that they have a good group of investors on board and from what I understand the leadership holds ownership in the company itself.
I like that they have been up and running since 1972
I like that they hold patents on there products
I really like the steady stream of progression that we have seen.
Just follow old news pr's to see the steady plodding.
One of the big concerns in the industry is capturing hazardous materials along with the precious materials.
GARB uses a slow speed fraction hammer opposed to the high speed hammer used by others.
This helps solve the precious and hazardous materials problems.
I like there leadership team a bunch:
“The people of Garb Oil & Power Corporation both Directors and Managers possess skills and expertise in the following areas:”
Degrees in Mechanical Engineering
Degrees in Science – Marketing, Business, and Finance
Degrees in Accounting
Masters of Business Administration – Marketing and International Business
Masters of Entrepreneurship and Innovation – Leadership and Innovation
Masters of Mechanical Engineering
They further have combined, over 200 years experience in developing and building machines
Over 100 years combined experience in Waste industries and related fields
And over 100 years experience in Waste rubber and derivates
Well much has been covered I like there strategy going forward
"Garb's goal is to build, own and manage 3 to 5 ewaste plants per year in the United States from 2012 onwards generating estimated revenues of $10M to $12M per plant in the first full year of operation and with average estimated 18% return on net profit. We have reviewed this on the basis of the current industry trends. Acquisition will also play a part in this contributing extra revenue."
This is a modest amount and with slow funding it will take time.
I believe Ohio is next on GARB's hit list
Ohio see's the problem and is acting also
"Electronic waste is a valuable source for secondary raw materials, if treated properly, however if not treated properly it is a major source of toxins and carcinogens. Rapid technology change, low initial cost and even planned obsolescence have resulted in a fast growing problem around the globe."
http://www.ohioewaste.com/ewastehistory.html
The fact that there is competition shows $$$$$ to me. I don't want to get into an industry that doesn't have competition. Competition makes companies work. Competition says that many groups see profit in the industry also.
Ummm...no obviously there is a slew of companies working in this industry. None of the dd I have been posting suggest that GARB is the only company in the field of ewast.
I'll give you a chance to read through some of the links I have tons more to share...good stuff, who needs PR's when the news is all around you
US leads the world in e-waste tonage with 2,158,490 tons annually second in line is 1,100,000 tons annually
connect the dots folks...the market is ripe for the picking
Look at the neighboring states Kimo...
Like Ohio and IL those that GARB is aiming to expand into.
That looks like potential there also
Ok I'm dumping all my dd from the past few days here
this is an old paper done by an academic showing the international challenge of e-waste its pretty dang good
http://www.it-environment.org/publications/international%20ewaste.pdf