status is none of yer' damn business!! :-)
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Morning people. MBI PURO NTWK
Yep, me too Doog. Now PUrio needs to release the hounds and get started on the right foot for 09!!!!
Good morning people. How about getting this up and over that .20 mark this week???
Other than the filing on the Nevada SOS site and this email from Peter nothing.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=34544427
Agreed. Also in the email Peter stated that the AS will be reduced but the filing from the Nev SOS site does not. Curious to see if they will be an amendment to that soon or not.
He was asking why not do a 1 for 100 instead of a 1 for 1000 I think.
Good question Marc. Really don't see a need for a 1 for 1000 RS.
LMAO - Constant threats from iHub moderators destroyed the stock????????????????????????
SURPRISE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So are a lot of others bud.
As if anyone doubted you!! LOL.
The holidays are finally over !!!! Can't wait for next week, very interested to see if PURO starts releasing the hounds. Have a good Weekendeveryone and see ya'll bright and early Mon. morning.
NTWK looks like it is going to finish strong today.
FTBK treating me right. Still have some from the 2's.
I second that.
NTWK chart
PURO & NTWK charts
My pleasure. Good people all over this board.
Here some solar charts for ya'll. Looks like they are all having a good day. Not enough money to play them all damn it!!!
Oooooo, missed that one. Thanks Lang.
ESLR SOLR JASO SOLF TSL are some solar plays on the watchlist.
Solar stocks gonna do well with Obama coming in.
JASO breaking out as well.
Cool, be sure to keep us updated is you can please.
Welcome and please do bring the hammer!!!
LOL, dude that picture is wrong in so many ways.
I think anywhere around the $4 area with MBI would be good for the long term.
Africa's potential water wars
By BBC News Online's Russell Smith
The main conflicts in Africa during the next 25 years could be over that most precious of commodities - water, as countries fight for access to scarce resources.
Potential 'water wars' are likely in areas where rivers and lakes are shared by more than one country, according to a UN Development Programme (UNDP) report.
The possible flashpoints are the Nile, Niger, Volta and Zambezi basins.
The report predicts population growth and economic development will lead to nearly one in two people in Africa living in countries facing water scarcity or what is known as 'water stress' within 25 years.
Water scarcity is defined as less than 1,000 cu.m of water available per person per year, while water stress means less than 1,500 cu.m of water is available per person per year.
The report says that by 2025, 12 more African countries will join the 13 that already suffer from water stress or water scarcity
Nile battle
The influential head of environmental research institute Worldwatch, Lester Brown, believes that water scarcity is now "the single biggest threat to global food security".
More and more people need scarce supplies of drinking water
He says that if the combined population of the three countries the Nile runs through - Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt - rises as predicted from 150 million today to 340 million in 2050 then there could be intense competition for increasingly limited water resources.
"There is already little water left when the Nile reaches the sea," he says.
And he predicts that Egypt is unlikely to take kindly to losing out to Ethiopia - a country with one-tenth of its income.
Indeed water is already a catalyst for regional conflict.
In the dying years of the previous Ethiopian government, tensions with Egypt increased rapidly when the rulers in Addis Ababa pondered the construction of dams on the Nile.
There is also another potential water war in Southern Africa involving Botswana, Namibia and Angola.
The River Cuito which begins in Angola before heading through the Caprivi strip in Namibia and ending in the marshlands of the Okavango Delta in Botswana runs through an area that is no stranger to tensions and conflict between neighbours.
Grain imports
Fresh water is also becoming increasingly unusable because of pollution.
But given increasing populations Worldwatch identifies one way of easing demands for water - importing grain.
Agriculture is by far the biggest user of water in Africa accounting for 88% of water use.
It takes about 1,000 tonnes of water to produce every tonne of grain.
Worldwatch says that already the water needed to produce the annual combined imports of grain by the Middle East and North Africa is equivalent to the annual flow of the Nile.
Importing grain is much easier than importing water, but for poorer countries in Africa it may not be an option.
For this reason the UN proposes monitoring worldwide reserves of drinking water and establishing agreements for the use of water.
Yep, gotta feeling the next few weeks are gonna be very interesting. Really think we will start hearing some updates on the following here shortly.
09/09 PR
Purio Receives Letter of Intent to Install Water and Waste-Water Works
"Purio will participate in the operation of the water utilities services as a utility company, thereby creating a residual income stream for our company. A project like this, fully on-line, would generate annual revenues to the company of approximately $350,000."
11/19 PR
Purio's Direct Water Distribution Division Writes First Contracts
Daryl English, President of Purio, says, "We have now officially set sail into the marketplace. Businesses are motivated in many ways to take action and upgrade their office water service from bottle-style dispensers to modern point-of-use (POU) water purifiers and totally do away with bottled water delivery. In today's economy, the first motivation is cost cutting and we can often cut the monthly water budget by over 25%. Our primary objective is to let the world of business offices know how we can help.
Even at this early stage, we have written our first 3 contracts, and more quotes are in the pipeline waiting for approval. One of the quotes is to a multi-campus educational institution."
"We have an arrangement with a national finance company that gives us a cash payment on opening of a contract, and also provides us with ownership of the equipment when the original term is amortized. We then can look forward to a residual-style income from the equipment, which has a life expectancy far beyond the lease," continues English.
11/18 PR
Purio Accepts West African Leaders' Invitation to Present Technology
Daryl English, President of Purio, says, "Developing countries are well aware that a most important factor influencing their populations' ability to prosper is good health. Clean, safe water is at the top of their list of priorities in that quest, and that's where Purio comes in. Our technology is designed to be versatile so that it can be deployed to either drinking water purification, or wastewater treatment. That versatility, along with the energy efficiency, offers a combination of benefits that are very attractive. We look forward to this meeting as a first step toward the development of productive and long-lasting relationships in West Africa so that together, we may accomplish this all-important task."
Yep, got the last little bit I wanted this morning. Now just sit back and wait and watch.
Excellent. Look forward to your input.
Cool, you're not gonna body slam Peter are you? LMAO.
Gonna try and get some pics and maybe some vid?
OK, thanks bud.
I hear ya. Maybe 2009 will be better for all of us.
Good morning people. NTWK FNM PURO ALTI.
Anyone on this board going to go to the unveiling?
Yep, looking forward to it. Maybe I can get some cheapies today.
Yep AGO is a good one. Good channel between 10 & 15.