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Good morning people.
Good morning people.
GNW - It's hovering around the Lower Bolli and the 50 MA, the Full Stoch's and Wm's% is showing oversold. Could have a nice bounce here for a quickie. Risky though could drop lower. Have to watch closely IMO.
Good morning people.
Thought so myself. Not in it yet but might jump on it this AM.
GLTY2 CK.
CRJI - China Runji Cement Inc. Receives Government Grant for Environmental Initiatives
2009-01-14 16:35 ET - News Release
ANHUI, China, Jan. 14, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- China Runji Cement Inc. (OTCBB:CRJI) ("CRJI" or "the Company"), a leading producer and distributor of cement in Anhui Province of China, today announced that the Company has received RMB 3,650,000 (US$528,986) or 60% of a government grant totaling RMB 6,075,000 (or US$ 880,435) on January 13, 2009. The grant was given to CRJI as a result of the endorsement of its waste heat power generator by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) in the NDRC's 2008 Energy-saving & Technical Reform Fiscal Allowance Project Plan.
The NDRC's 2008 Fiscal Allowance Plan endorsed 401 energy-saving & technical reform projects throughout China that are expected to save 11.1 million tons of coal nationwide. Runji's 10-Million-Watt waste heat power generator fits perfectly in the plan because it will save approximately 26,000 tons of coal consumption per year by utilizing the residue heat released from the two cement production lines to generate power for CRJI. This power generator is expected to be completed in April 2009. CRJI has already started the construction of the plant's infrastructure.
According to the policy of NDRC's "Fiscal Allowance Management Regulations for Energy-saving & Technical Reform", the Chinese government will provide a financial grant to CRJI for the reduced coal consumption in accordance with the national standard. As a consequence, CRJI is entitled to receive a grant of RMB 6,075,000 (or US$880,435). RMB 3,650,000 (US$528,986), or 60% of the full grant has been provided to CRJI through the local Fiscal Bureau on January 13, 2009. The remaining balance will become due and receivable upon completion of the power generator.
"We are very delighted to be included in NDRC's 2008 energy-saving and technical reform fiscal allowance list," Runji's President and CEO, Mr. Zhao Shouren said. "Apart from cutting down our coal consumption in our production process, our waste heat power generator is also capable of reducing carbon dioxide emission by 67,272.5 tons every year. NDRC's fiscal allowance is another way of recognizing our green practices by the Chinese government. The allowance benefits us by providing a non-dilutive source of funds and expediting the return on investment from our waste heat power generator, which in turn should result in better financial performance in 2009."
About China Runji Cement Inc.
Founded in 2003, China Runji Cement, Inc. is one of the leading players in cement production and distribution. In October 2007, the Company became a U.S. public company following the completion of a share exchange with Fitmedia Inc. The Company's certified manufacturing facilities containing cutting-edge technology and advanced equipment and are capable of producing as much as 2 million tons of cement annually. Furthermore, the Company's solid distribution network and customer-orientated services have earned CRJI's products a superior reputation in the cement market. Headquartered in Anhui Province of China, the Company's markets include major neighboring cities such as Hefei, Nanjing, and Liu'an.
For more information on the Company and its products, please visit our website: www.chinarunji.com.
CONTACT: Evian Investor Relations
1-877-331-8777
svd@evianir.com
Thanks Ford. GLTY2 bud.
Most definitely.
Nice, let's see what tomorrow holds for us.
OK now, I am beginning to think you don't like us anymore!!! LOL
Most definitely Marc and thanks bud.
U2 Jim.
PURO - TFT baby.
Of course. Lot's of good people on this board. We'll be in touch
PWAV - Damn near closed even for the day froma nice bounce of the lows. Let's see what she does the rest of the week.
Damn near closed even. Nice recovery from the lows today. Will get better in the coming days.
U2 bud.
LOL. Back at ya.
Thanks bud and GLTY 2.
No worries bud, part of the game. Just time for me to move on is all.
Hey guys, resigning as Moderator. Sold most of my position today but keeping a few to see how it pans out. Would like to wish all of you luck and I hope Peter comes through for everyone here, unfortunately I have had enough of this one and wil take my losses. GLTA here.
Yeah, entire markets in the crapper.
Facts About the Global Water Crisis and U.S. Efforts
1.1 billion people lack access to clean water and 2.6 billion people, almost half the total population of developing countries, do not have access to adequate sanitation.1
By 2015 Sub-Saharan Africa will account for more than half of the global clean water deficit, or the gap between water scare countries and those without water shortages, and just under half of the sanitation deficit, with South Asia accounting for the bulk of the remainder.2
At any given time close to half the people in the developing world are suffering from one or more of the main diseases associated with inadequate provision of water and sanitation such as diarrhea, guinea worm, trachoma and schistosomiasis. Diarrhea alone accounts for 1.8 million child deaths each year—4,900 deaths each day or an under-five population equivalent in size to that for London and New York combined.3
40 billion hours a year are spent collecting water in sub-Saharan Africa—a year’s labor for the entire workforce in France. Water-related diseases cost 443 million school days each year—equivalent to an entire school year for all seven-year-old children in Ethiopia.4
The global aggregate costs of lack of access to water and sanitation, measured in foregone opportunity and the expenses related to treatment of disease, total $170 billion, or 2.6% of developing country GDP.5
By 2025 more than 3 billion people could be living in water-stressed countries—and 14 countries will slip from water stress to water scarcity.6
Fifteen countries, most in the Middle East, annually consume more than 100% of their total renewable water resources.7
For some 39 countries, with a combined population of 800 million people, at least half their water resources originate beyond their borders.8
Every $1 spent in the water and sanitation sector creates on average another $8 in costs averted and productivity gained.9
Over 15 U.S. federal agencies are involved in international water issues. A majority of funding goes to 3 agencies – USAID, the Department of Defense, and the Department of State. In FY 2003-2005, the US government gave more than $1.7 billion in ODA for water-related activities.10
Funding is concentrated in a few areas: in 2005, USAID provided as much funding for Water for the Poor Initiatives in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and the West Bank/Gaza ($100.414 million) as for the entire continent of Africa ($101.491 million), or for the Asia/Near East region ($99.333 million).11
LOL - Ain't that the truth. We'll see how she does the next few days.
Nice, thinkng she may close even or even green for the day. We'll see. GL.
My ticket number is 1000938474937282. That's a prety serious line their bud! LOL.
LOL - Ok, I guess you're off the hook then bud. Good to see you're still around, been a while.
Just noticed it bounced a bit there.
Could prove to be wise move there M in the coming weeks.
This will close green or I will slap Titan!!! LOL.
That's correct Vz, lot's of goodies coming down the pipes here. Just gotta play it smart until the news hits.
Hush Yo' Mouth!!!!
It's recent. I think the stock is getting beat down due to NT filing bankruptcy and the fact the whole market is sucking our the arse today.
It shows an individual or institution that has 5% ownership or more.
Not bad.
Very true.
I must say that filing that just before the show was a REAL boneheaded move.
Excellent job Stevo. Thanks for sharing bud.