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So they never said they weren't working with them did they???
BINGO, BINGO, BINGO!!! Exactly how I see things. Just because they haven't had a PR in over a month doesn't mean chit. I've had big board stocks do the same thing. Time and a little patience will pay off here, especially from the level we're trading at now. GLTY
I think that you would agree that the only bad news from this company lately, is the fact that NO news has been released. As long as the company is still pursuing major contracts and beginning to ship water this is still a good investment. It doesn't appear that the company has diluted the stock, which to me is a VERY positive thing, since most pump and dumps dilute the chit out of their stock and you never hear anything again. Sorry to see you step down as mod.....kinda sucks, but all the best to you and GLTA who are still holding here!
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Check out our explosive volume....:) Lets go for 50% (GREEN) today....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looks like some have lost their patience and are willing to take a loss at this point....eventually we'll bounce and recover....IMO. Painful now, but more news will be forthcoming....GLTA
100% gain today....we can do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What do you think peoples attitudes will be when this is back at .10?? Hard to stay positive when its dropping, but take full advantage of the opportunity in front of us...IMHO!!
Looks like people are losing their patience...oh well....I'll give them another month.....time to get away from the computer. GLTA
Can't believe this is trading this low....unbelievable!!! Hopefully we'll hear something this week..>GLTA!!!!!!!!!!
AQUI...up 21% and moving!!
Chart looking much better:
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui
Huge upside here, 300% just to .09. It will only take a little good news and this will fly. Then we'll have people posting how stupid they were for not buying down here. Sometimes hard to be optimistic when things are down, but its the best time to buy IMHO!! GLTY
I have a bid at .027 but the mm's are not showing it. Been in for 10 minutes. Bizzare....seems they want to keep us down.
I agree, would love to see us get out of the .02's and back into the .04's or higher!! COMING SOON!!
PRXI...setting up for another nice move...currently 4.74!!
AQUI...up 17%....Ready to pop!!
This is soooo thin, would love to see what happens when the heavy volume pours in!!
Looking very strong.....should be back over .04 soon enough...GLTY
Lunch time is ending, should see a little more volume moving in soon.
Have a very "strong" feeling we get great news this week...JMO!! GLTa
Looks like someones loading the .028!!
Time to spank some ask!!! Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Indicators are turning up....should see a nice bounce here!!!
AQUI gonna bounce...indicators turning up!!!!
These guys are like vultures...funny how they all show up at the same time...hmmmmm
Just need buyers and this will fly. Obviously, dilution is not happening. When we get more news this will fly. GLTA
AQUI...a little volume and its a easy 2 bagger!!
Chart starting to shape up. Should see move up in the next day or two. GLTA
RVBD goin crazy!! 15.22!!
If RVBD gets through the 50 ma (15.37), should run pretty hard. Currently at 14.90!!
If we break through .045 things could get very exciting around here....I'm looking forward to it!!
RVBD...still kickin some arse 14.86...CHART:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/replies.asp?msg=28226347
Definetly demand for our product...out of posts but I'll see y'all tomorrow!!
China's Drinking Water Situation Grim; Heavy Pollution to Blame
by Yingling Liu on August 3, 2006
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At a July 25 national meeting on legal enforcement of the protection of drinking water sources, China’s environmental authorities concluded that the country’s water quality situation remains grim, according to People’s Daily. Officials with the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA), which organized the meeting, noted that industrial pollution accidents have been the major culprit behind poor drinking water safety in recent years.
Currently, more than 300 million rural residents, nearly a quarter of China’s total population, lack access to clean drinking water. A monthly report on water quality released by China National Environmental Monitoring Center in June showed that drinking water quality in 16 out of 113 key cities assessed was below national standards. Of drinking water sources, 74, or 20.1 percent of the total surveyed, fell short of quality requirements, while 527 million tons of drinking water, or 32.3 percent of the total, was unsuitable for drinking.
Critical drinking water sources, such as rivers, lakes, and underground aquifers, have been increasingly threatened by industrial pollution. In 2005, SEPA received reports of 76 pollution incidents nationwide, many of which took their tolls on water bodies that provide both rural and urban drinking water. The most serious accident, the contamination of northeast China’s Songhua River last November, was caused by an explosion at a petrochemical plant upstream and cut off the drinking water supply of 3.8 million people for four days. With memories of the Songhua incident still fresh, SEPA tackled another 86 pollution incidents in the first half of 2006.
And more threats are lurking. The 2005–06 national environmental safety overhaul found that of 7,555 chemical and petrochemical projects surveyed, 1,354 were located on the banks and shores of rivers, lakes, and reservoirs; 2,489 were adjacent to cities or areas with high population concentrations; 535 were on major tributaries of key rivers; and 280 were on the upper reaches of drinking water source protection regions. According to estimates, more than 13,000 petrochemical factories out of the national total of 21,000 were built along the Yangtze and Yellow rivers, two of China’s major water arteries. Most such factories lack strict environmental protection measures, and the consequences of future spills or other accidents would be devastating.
SEPA hopes to change this. At the July 25 meeting, Deputy Director Zhang Lijun claimed that the administration would tighten its supervision of polluting sources and wastewater discharge channels in areas harboring drinking water sources. In addition, China will soon revise its national compulsory standards on drinking water quality under the joint efforts of the Standardization Administration of China, the Ministry of Construction, and the Ministry of Health. The current standards, issued in 1985 before widespread industrialization took place in China, have only 35 indices for testing. The new regulation will increase that number to 107, covering organic pollutants and other substances caused by industrial pollution.
We'll see....GLTY!!
Here comes the bounce....might take a day or two, but it will be a thing of beauty!!
RVBD...14.57 :)
LOL....waiting is the hardest part..:)
Thats why I quit posting my talks with companies...got sick of people questioning me. Thanks for the update and I look forward to the weeks ahead...should be exciting...GLTY
We'll close green today!