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I wish I could say we were expecting news, but I hoping something will come soon.
Pineknot, thank you for the update. I guess if they are coding it is somewhere else. Which would be easy enough to do from anywhere.
Send one in today to Ameritrade. Would be so nice to have L2
Has anyone tried to order online? Mine keeps sticking on the shipping was over 50.00 order. Any Ideas?
Not a bad plan. 20% in a day would be sweet.
Let's give Cajun a little help when he meets with Jared. I am going to start a list of topics/questions that we can collectively add to in order to give Jared a prospective of what we are looking for in the future.
copy this post below-add your question at the bottom-re-post to keep bumping to top
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Jared,
We the I-Hub shareholders of EESO would like to extend our congratulations to you on your progress in getting your company started. We hope that this is just the beginning of a long and properous venture for You, your family, and us as well. It will be a tough journey but we want you to know that we are behind you and wish you good luck!
We have just a couple questions that you may or may not be able to answer in this forum or to Cajun for reposting here but none the less you will have an idea of what the shareholders are looking for in a company and you may be able to address them in future PRs.
Good luck!
I'll get this started
1)Jimstr- I am in the pest control industry and we are going green with non-toxic oils and diatomaceous earth. Would you have products down the road that would be of benefit to our industry?
2)ZNstated-can you give us any more details on the Marathon and Shell deals-numbers?
3) Are they making the product or buying from someone else and marketing under their name?
note for cajun--keep this at the end of the post:
We are not asking you to give us immediate answers-just some food for thought.
IMO/FWIW
Jimstr
Freebies are a good thing.
Me to. Him not I think.
So Jared worked for ESI and now has esso and Mark Venderley use to work for Orchem and now works for ESI. They all have the same products and I bet would need no introductions if they all sat down for lunch. What do you think? Are they connected and if so why?
Rather long post but a good read if you have been following my other post and the companies PR you will find this interesting.
The following is reprinted with the permission of the Cincinnati Enquirer. Monday, February 5, 2007 Big O confident in ‘Fade Away’ By John Eckberg jeckberg@enquirer.com NBA basketball great Oscar Robertson erased most of his hardwood competition with a fadeaway jumper. These days he hopes to erase spots, spills and accidents on clothing with a shot of another sort: an enzyme-based cleaning product called Fade Away. The wipes, to be sold exclusively in bigg’s stores for $3.99 for a 10-pack, face tough competition from a trio of products from global titans: Procter & Gamble's Tide to Go, SC Johnson's Shout wipes and Clorox's Bleach Pen. But Robertson, 68, never worried much about com-petition back when he dominated on basketball courts, whether he was driving into L.A. Lakers guard Jerry West or into the wingspan of Wilt Chamberlain to launch his patented fadeaway. And the former Univer-sity of Cincinnati, Cincin-nati Royals and Milwaukee Bucks star isn't sweating it now, either. For one thing, he has bigg’s, a division of Minneapolis-based Super-valu Inc., signed for six months of exclusive sales of Fade Away. Robertson will appear at the grand opening of the region’s newest bigg’s, 9600 Mason-Montgomery Road, on Tuesday, 3 to 5 p.m., and Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m., to promote Fade Away. After the bigg’s agree-ment expires, Robertson says there is no limit to the appeal of his pocket wipes for hotel chains, airlines, restaurants, discounters, con-venience stores and grocery chains. “We can compete with anybody,” Robertson said. “We’re not loaded down with layers and layers of vice presidents and man-agers, a corporate jet.” Robertson is producing and distributing Fade Away through his Fairfield-based company, Orchem. Robert-son launched Orchem, a specialty chemical manu-facturing company, in 1981. Robertson graduated in 1960 from UC College of Business and retired from a Hall of Fame NBA career in 1974. Now he also is president of ORDMS, a document management firm, and has interests in banking, real estate, construction and media. He is also the owner of OR Meats, a meat brokerage company based in Cincinnati that distributes meat products to govern-ment agencies. His new Fade Away wipe is just one way to use his company's enzyme-based approach to stain and grease removal. Enzymes are molecular-level catalysts that convert stains or spills from organic materials into a water-soluble substance that evaporates from the material. Robertson thinks the environmentally safe and nontoxic wipes could one day be included by high-end clothing manufacturers when-ever a men’s or women’s suit is produced. “One to a suit,” he said. Casual dining restaurants, fast-food eateries, three- and four-star restaurants, hotels, banquet facilities - all should be interested in Fade Away, agreed Randy Miller, grocery director for Milford-based bigg’s. Here’s why: “The product works,” Miller said. “It does exactly what it says it does. Yesterday I was in a meeting. I got a spot on my pants and had one in my briefcase. I pulled it out and wiped that stain away. It’s unbelievable.” Sales are good so far, Miller said. “There’s no advertising or marketing behind. People in the store see it and buy it.” Ken Munson, 58, Orchem vice president of sales and marketing, came to the company out of semi-retirement after selling his Montgomery-based company, Quality Life Products. He wants to see Fade Away in every businessman's briefcase - every businesswoman’s purse. And that’s just for starters. Munson says the Fade Away sales target is a big one: $10 million in annual sales by 2010. Another application - a sack of the enzyme that hangs from manhole covers and drips into sewer lines - has already saved the city of Fort Wayne, Ind. from $200,000 to $400,000 annually. Rather than needing a truck loaded with a pressure washer, the enzyme works in the sewer flow to clean sewer lines. “Instead of two guys and a The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor Basketball great Oscar Robertson’s new product, Fade Away, is a wipe that removes wine, coffee and food stains. It is sold at bigg’s.
New cleaning products on the way Fairfield-based Orchem (Oscar Robertson Chemicals) plans to make an impact on the household cleaning product sector with at least four new cleaners in the year to come. Products under development to be rolled out to grocery stores, warehouse shopping clubs and convenience stores include: Rebound: A mold and mildew remover. Slam Dunk: A degreaser. Big O: An all-purpose cleaner. Foul Shot: A pet-stain remover. “I’m heading out to Las Vegas next week for the NBA All-Star game and to meet with the president of MGM Grand,” Robertson said. “Fade Away and some of our other products should be at every hotel in America.” truck that costs $103 an hour, all I have to do is send one guy out in a pickup truck to swap out the bags," said Jeff Morris, superintendent of sanitary sewers for the city of about 200,000. Small-sized player Orchem employs 25 full- and part-time employees and brings in less than $10 million a year in revenues. Compare that to the stain-removal product revenues of its publicly traded competitors: Cin-cinnati-based P&G at $72.2 billion and Clorox Co. at $4.7 billion. About 30,000 consumer products hit the food and drug markets each year, but only a fraction make it, said Rich Swanson, principal at Swanson Group, a Chicago-based strategic marketing and sales organi-zation that helped bring Fade Away to bigg’s shelves. But the growth of towelettes has been explosive in the recent years. Packaged Facts, the publishing arm of Rockville, Md.-based Market-research.com, found that spending on towelettes grew from $127 million in 2000 to $198 million in 2004. But those wipes did not necessarily have stain removal capabilities. Another important marketing tool for Fade Away is Robertson himself, who was honored at a ceremony at halftime of a UC game last week with a five- minute standing ovation for being named the College Basketball Player of the Century and for an induction into the College Basketball Hall of Fame. “The Big O is a big name not only in Cincinnati and Milwaukee. It’s a name that has appeal across the U.S.,” Swanson said. Other variations planned Besides stain-removal, varia-tions of the product (which is manufactured in Fort Wayne, about 200 miles north-northwest of Cincinnati) include: Environmentally safe clean-ing of surgical instruments with hospital-grade disin-fectants. Fast-food kitchens that need a detergent to cut spilled grease on floors and counters. Municipal sewer systems across the nation that need a cheaper way to clean pipes of sludge. Still, the Fade Away wipes will be the best play for Orchem. “We joke that just because Oscar is not dribbling on the basketball court anymore doesn’t mean he’s not sometimes dribbling on his shirt,” Munson said. Copyright 2007, Enquirer.com
It's not nice to keep secrets Eagle. Come on and tell us pretty please..........
Ok, I'm properly sunburn now back to work on some DD or speculation. See if this sound very similar to some of eeso and esi. hope the link works.
http://www.orchemcorp.com/_filelib/FileCabinet/Big%20O%20and%20Fade%20Away.pdf?FileName=Big%20O%20and%20Fade%20Away.pdf
Agreed, I'm with you. Got to get some sleep. Riding to Llano, Tx tomorrow to the crayfish cook off.
I think it is worth more than it is currently trading at now by far. I'm not sure how much profit ESI currently makes, so I'm not sure if it would add to share price but the hype would kick it in to space for awhile. I have been adding at these hopefully bargain prices.
What I wonder is Orchem the owner of ESI and EESO part of ESI or trying to be part owner of ESI. Or did some of the former employees of Ochem decide to open up their on shop, or hire away Orchems sales staff. Hmm will have to look some more and cross reference some more names.
What made me look closer was the waterfall pic on both web sites and they have Mark Venderley listed on both sites as the health care sales. Trying to see if this is an old site of Orchems.
And now ESI health sales.
http://www.enzymesolutions.com/contact.html
And once again search the respective web sites and see how similar they all look. Have just started looking at Orchem, so don't beat me up on it to much yet. Will post what I find.
Ok take me a little while to get the links but here is Orchem teams list notice health sales.
http://www.orchemcorp.com/fw/main/Management_Team-5.html
Before I do much on this one tell me if it has already been done. Has there been any connection between ESI and Orchem. I have tried to keep up with the DD but with 100s of post a day unable to keep up. If not posted I have found some interesting info but may be trivial.
Her is Jared's explanation of this: CEO commented, "We were informed on April 1, 2008 that there was a caveat emptor status placed on the pinksheets.com website for our company's trading symbol. We contacted Pinksheets.com and were in formed that their standard practice is that whenever a company goes through a name change without filing new information the status goes to caveat emptor. We requested an opportunity to file the appropriate information immediately, however the request was denied and that the status will remain on Pinksheets.com for a minimum of their standard 30 days. I want all shareholders to be assured that we will assemble and file the requested disclosure packet just as soon as possible and without delay. This was a shock to have this done with no advance warning and I would like to encourage any shareholder that has questions regarding the status change to call pinksheets.com at (212) 896-4420. Rest assured that our goal is to build shareholder value."
Actually the longs would only get beat up if they sell their shares to the flippers on a down turn. If they are truly long they would care less what the day to day trade would be untill they get ready to sell. I do a little of both on this one. Have some tucked away for long and flip some for short gains and unfotunatly losses. But its all good.
Why such a price jump after hours?
That was great! LMAO
Good Morning all.
Just to be a good guy I'll make you a deal. I'll buy in the AM 100000 shares @ .027 and sell them EOD for .04 if some one will agree to my deal? Price will be up and the vast majority of use will be happy. WEEEEEEEEEEEE will make it anyway.
fingers crossed also. I've been amusing myself by playing some of the other stocks while we wait. Amazing how fast these penny stocks can run in either direction. Cant wait to see exbx run.
I have looked around on the Internet and have not came up with anything new to report. Hope we hear some news about coders making some progress.
Should be interesting to see what SG has to say.
Like, please
Move your decimal point to the right one place for next week. IMO
added 200000 @ .017
Boy the MiseryMakers shook loose lot of shares today. I will see if I can pickup a few in the AM.
.21 cents a share would still be nearly a ten bagger if you hurried up and got in. That is great. Thanks guys for finding the info.
Someone posted a price of .54 per share with the estimated 8 mil in revenue. They posted it a few days in a row and told what their logic was in arriving at the figure.
Yea he didn't say another, but other. Can't wait, but what else can you do except speculate. Gn all, will watch tomorrow.
Hm, someone envious? Yes insanely. Just think 2 grand = 150,000 grand 1 week (+ or- a little). You rock, nerves of steel.
He is always positive though.
Looks like someone dump alot of shares. High volume low price. Anyone else have any ideas.
If they do a good PR today this will get to .05
Thanks pineknot, maybe soon.