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Low vol big drop.. Great time to BUY.. IMO
That's 2 new MM in the last week... CSTI and LFCM (both on offers now)
Thanks for the information
Cause of it being oversold with a small float IMO
Same to you Jim !
:) I know...
K I was responding to the post that an order at .0045 wasn't filled
A limit of .0045 should be filled
Technology
I think this is a good sign (on the bid) Lets see what happens
Collins Stewart plc · London United Kingdom
http://www.hoovers.com/company/Collins_Stewart_plc/rhhfxif-1.html
collinsstewart.com
http://www.collinsstewartfunds.com/
Collins Stewart plc is an independent financial advisory group based in London.
The group is organised around four operational divisions; advisory, corporate broking, securities and wealth management. The company markets a proprietary research platform, Quest to its clients.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collins_Stewart
New MM in EVXA on the bid
New market maker CSTI
I agree... The focus needs to be on the cleanup now !!! This is the Federal goverment's #1 responsibly to protect it citizens and our land
Confirming what you said
Think about this... If we had this choice..What would be better for the stock price? A PR before the oil is leak is stopped or after when all the oil spill news will be about the "Cleanup" and the clean up frenzies starts ?... Just a thought... Also EVXA's Technology will be more in demand "after" the leak is maintained since the commitment to advance the cleanup is on the back burner till the leak is stopped ... All IMO
This needs to happen to raise money !!! What do you expect at .0003 stock price? A profitable company with a positive cash flow?
Thanks Mblack
BP Moves Up Date for Capping Busted Oil Well
http://www.aolnews.com/gulf-oil-spill/article/bp-moves-up-date-for-capping-busted-oil-well-in-gulf-of-mexico/19546081?icid=main|htmlws-main-n|dl1|link5|http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aolnews.com%2Fgulf-oil-spill%2Farticle%2Fbp-moves-up-date-for-capping-busted-oil-well-in-gulf-of-mexico%2F19546081
or playing with scared money NXXI
EVXA Acquired Extraction Technologies Proven Techynology 8-Jun-10 08:11 pm Excerpt from May 11, 2010 News Release:
About EnviroXtract, Inc.:
EnviroXtract, Inc. has acquired a license for an efficient technology to perform environmental remediation applications for oil spills and other toxic chemical remediation applications which require a complete separation of hazardous or toxic chemicals from contaminated soil. The technology has proven capable of removing up to 99.9% of oil from soil, is extremely energy efficient, leaves clean, dry tailings with no residual oil, requires no water, natural gas, fossil fuels, or chemicals during processing, discharges no pollutants, and is capable of capturing carbon emissions in a closed vacuum processing system.
EnviroXtract plans to explore additional environmental remediation applications to enhance its business model.
About Extraction Technologies:
http://extractivetechnologies.com/index....
https://www.etrade.wallst.com/v1/stocks/...
EVXA's statement regarding completion of Testing of verifiable technology - usually required to obtain funding:
"EnviroXtract innovative plasma technologies have been proven in noble metals extraction in the mining sector, and our oil extraction applications have been developed and tested over many years with several millions of dollars spent in R&D costs. We have completed third-party testing of our oil sands extraction technology through Core Laboratories, Calgary, with amazing results."
Testing has to be performed and completed and report issued by a creditable, reptuable, industry recognized organization:
About Core Labortories: Company Profile
http://business.allaboutcalgary.com/list...
Due your own Due Diligence before purchasing shares. Links provided to assist your endeavor
EDMOND, Okla., Feb. 1, 2010
EnviroXtract, Inc. Announces That It Has Executed a Memorandum of Understanding With Extractive Technologies, Inc. to Acquire a License for Canadian Oil Sands Extraction and Upgrading
EDMOND, Okla., Feb. 1, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EnviroXtract, Inc. (Pink Sheets: EVXA) announced today that Management has executed a Memorandum of Understanding with Extractive Technologies, Inc. to acquire a license for Canadian oil sands extraction and upgrading. Concurrent with this acquisition, the Company is also developing a plan to become a fully-reporting company and return to the OTCBB.
Extractive Technologies specializes in proprietary ‘green’ energy solutions. Its oil technology applications utilize a unique coupling of electromagnetic energy and electro-static energy in a vacuum environment. An energy field intensely excites the oil feedstock at the molecular level, releasing any chemical bonds and breaking down molecular compounds to their elemental state. In short, the technology is capable of efficiently extracting bitumen from oil sands while simultaneously performing upgrading, hydro-treating, and partial refining of the bitumen product. The company is not aware of any other technology capable of achieving similar results.
Extracts 99.9% of oil from oil sands feedstock
No water is used in extracting bitumen from oil sands feedstock
No chemical discharge or oil-polluted tailings ponds are created
No natural gas or other fossil fuels are used in oil sands extraction or upgrading
Carbon gases produced during processing can be captured in the ‘closed’ system
Electrical power consumption is extremely low
Tailings are clean and dry, ready for reintroduction into the environment
Sulfur and other contaminants are significantly reduced during processing
Bitumen is significantly upgraded during the extraction process
CANADIAN OIL SANDS
Oil sands, also known as tar sands, or extra heavy oil, are a type of bitumen deposit. The sands are naturally occurring mixtures of sand or clay, water and an extremely dense and viscous form of petroleum called bitumen. They are found in large amounts in many countries throughout the world, but are found in extremely large quantities in Canada and Venezuela.
Oil sands reserves have recently been considered to be part of the world's oil reserves, as higher oil prices and new technology enable them to be profitably extracted and upgraded to usable products. These oil sands may represent as much as two-thirds of the world's total petroleum resource, with at least 1.7 trillion barrels in the Canadian Athabasca Oil Sands.
Canada is the largest supplier of crude oil and refined products to the United States, supplying about 20% of total U.S. imports. Canada exports more oil and oil products to the U.S. than it consumes itself. In 2006, bitumen production averaged 1.25 million barrels per day through 81 oil sands projects, representing 47% of total Canadian petroleum production. This proportion is expected to increase as bitumen production grows while conventional oil production declines.
The environmental challenges facing Canada’s oil sands projects are enormous. More than 80 kilograms of greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere for every barrel of bitumen produced from oil sands. The development of Canada’s oil sands is the single largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions growth in Canada.
Current oil sands extraction methods have created hundreds of thousands of acres of oil-polluted tailings ponds which have altered the pristine landscape and replaced much of the muskeg and boreal forests of Alberta. For every barrel of bitumen that is produced from oil sands, 2 to 4 barrels of waste water are removed from Alberta’s rivers. Tailings ponds holding wastewater from mining operations are so extensive that they can be seen from space on regional-scale satellite photos. Many who have visited the oil sands region of Canada call this an environmental disaster.
Solutions for many of these issues may exist with Extractive Technologies’ applications.
About EnviroXtract, Inc.:
EnviroXtract, Inc. has developed an efficient technology to perform environmental remediation applications for oil spills and other toxic chemical remediation applications which require a complete separation of hazardous or toxic chemicals from contaminated soil. The technology has proven capable of removing virtually 100% of oil from soil, is extremely energy efficient, leaves clean, dry tailings with no residual oil, requires no water, natural gas, fossil fuels, or chemicals during processing, discharges no pollutants, and is capable of capturing carbon emissions in a closed vacuum processing system.
EnviroXtract will implement an aggressive schedule of testing its proprietary thermal process for extraction of various hazardous and toxic materials from soil samples. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maintains a Toxic Release Inventory of 581 individually listed chemicals and 30 chemical categories which require removal and mitigation under federal regulations. Independent third-party analysis and verification will measure the effectiveness of the EnviroXtract thermal process in removing many of these toxic chemicals from soil samples. The results of these tests and subsequent analysis will be updated regularly on the EnviroXtract website, www.EnviroXtract.com. EnviroXtract plans to explore additional environmental remediation applications to enhance its business model.
http://www.globenewswire.com/news.html?d=183174
Oil Sands Bonanza
The US is looking to Canada for the future of our energy supply, reports CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1534140662&play=1
"Oil Sands" remind us of how important EVXA's technology is
Canada is in the middle of a quiet oil boom
Oil sands, long too expensive to process, help make it major U.S. source
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23958032/
I agree
Its clear no one posting is buying at these levels... I loaded up yesterday at .0002...
or a PP to raise money
It has only traded 450K shares so far... I doubt its profit taking
Beach cleaners only skimming oil off surface sand
The oil underneath is sometimes buried by the tides before workers can get to it. Now the company is planning a deeper cleaning program that could include washing or incinerating sand once the blown-out oil undersea well is plugged and the gusher stopped off the coast of Louisiana.
http://www.dailyfinance.com/article/beach-cleaners-only-skimming-oil-off/1039683/
Great article
Spill spells more trouble for Florida real estate
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/us_oil_spill_realestate
Thanks for the good info
With regard as a news source :)
I guess we agree after all !! :)
This is why I only watch FOX NEWS
Trading very thin...