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If I were to stumble upon that site and saw the FASC/KDS videos, I would assume the KDS Micronex played some role in producing jatropha seeds. Would this, in your opinion, be an accurate assumption?
Charlie, for reasons unbeknownst to me Terry stopped posting here and posts on the FASC board at http://investorvillage.com
They're impostering up a storm today Dart...
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Tech, I'm not sure, but where would they be manufactured overseas? In Malaysia where labour would be cheapest FASC would have to split the profits 50/50.
I've not heard of Japan manufacturing any machines yet. They'd be good at it, but are they ready and able? And would the royalty they receive on it just make it more worth FASC's while to just use Mainland Machinery?
I'm not sure Sam, I've thought about that...Norway is quite a ways away from B.C.
TIML it doesn't seem like there is a set price either, seems like it is $250,000-300,000...and the S-8 can come with a 300-350 h.p. motor or a 500 h.p. motor.
This being said, sales are nice and are keeping us afloat but I am more in this stock because I am hopeful of revenue streams stemming from the production of biofuels and other green energy products.
Although if Prince George is proven to be successful that could mean thousands of machines sold. Which changes the game.
Another 777 trade...
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/board.aspx?board_id=5363
MM SIGNALS !!
100 > I need shares
200 > I need shares badly but dont take it down to get em
300 > Take the price down to get shares....
400 > Trade it sideways based on Supply and Demand
500 > Gap one way or the other, usually to the direction
of the 500 trade. Sometimes -if in the middle -keep the price right where it is.
777-My personal code of my peeps getting in or out
I guess W means average trade price, then. Not sure why they need to point that out but thanks for the info.
FASC up nearly 10% at .035, hit a 52 week high with early morning buying. Good little company which should be showing up on people's radars. Come to the FASC board at iHub and check out the iBox if you are looking for a good resource of information. :0)
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What's a form W?
Tech, FASC has no convertibles. My advice is to call up Ameritrade and ask them to fix your quotes.
If .035 is taken out I bet an MM will come down to .042. From my limited experience with L2 they seem to do that from what I've seen.
Slow and steady is better anyway, IMO. I want volume to force up the PPS, not the MMs.
Ask up to .035 in FASC...decent volume to start the day, this one may move today.
That changing logo is a banner that is sometimes displayed at http://cellulosicethanolproducers.com
I'm glad you like it, I saw it there last night for the first time. The marketing we are seeing unfold before our eyes is really quite impressive.
Dart, was that 777 trade in FASC you?
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My hope is that we start trading millions of shares daily soon. It can be pretty boring watching this stock trade sometimes.
Some more news sure wouldn't hurt the PPS. :0)
My point is that 575 dollars is chump change.
Chambers no offense but the EOD buying cost the buyer(s) about $575.
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Wow FASC's traded in a tight range quite a long time now. This stock is certainly poised to make a move.
MMs like the investing public are waiting for news, IMO. Good time to pick up some cheap shares.
LoL Charlie...chain gag was good too. EOM
A question about the video:
Did anyone else wonder why there were no animated spinning chains in the video?
Charlie, here is a link to the video on the website http://TheWhyGreenNetwork.com. FASC is a featured company in the Go Green section.
http://thewhygreennetwork.com/company-view.php?cid=37
BTW, I wasn't referring to the site specifically but the network of sites which include:
http://biomassinvestors.com
http://biodieselinvestors.com
http://cellulosicethanolinvestments.com
http://cellulosicethanolproducers.com
http://investinginstockmarket.net
Maybe we'll see FASC in Powerscans & Bottombusters soon?
I'm hoping. :0)
Agreed on FASC, just needs more news to run, IMO.
Lucky for me I'm expecting more news. :0)
P.S. The new animated video of their patented grinder/dryer in action is a top rank production. Can't wait to see their new website unveiled. This stock looks primed to take advantage of the interest in green tech and also make big bucks in the increasingly lucrative fertilizer market via biosolids and algae.
The animated video titled "Green Organic Fertilizer":
Thanks to TIML who alerted me of the video last night here on one of the iHub free-for-all boards (where he is helping to get the word out on FASC which can only help us with the PPS both now and in the future, IMO.)
LOL...you're welcome, Tech. EOM
Re: new FASC video...thanks for the head's up.
Looks great. Here's the YouTube link for anyone interested in finding out how First American Scientific Corporation turns waste into resorces and energy.
New animated KDS video featured on the WhyGreenNetwork:
FASC press release from today:
First American Scientific Corp (FASC - OTCBB) FASC announces sale of first KDS system to Baltica Invest AS of Norway as part of their $1,000,000 US commitment to purchase of 4 KDS systems this year
VANCOUVER, June 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Brian Nichols, President of First American Scientific Corp. (FASC) is pleased to announce that we have received an order to deliver the first of 4 KDS systems to Baltica Invest AS of Norway which will be used to a dryer/grinder of sea-bed algae found in remote regions of Northern Europe. Baltica and its partners operate several dredging and reclamation sites where water bound algae is being developed into a high nutrient fertilizer. The first system will be installed at its Latvian operation.
According to Frode Kvilhaug, Managing Directeur of Baltica, 'this is the first of many systems that our investment group hope to install and operate in our region. Testing has proven the KDS Micronex's drying ability will add significant assistance in reducing operating costs and enhancing product value.'
According to Brian Nichols, 'testing has proven that our equipment can handle the job for Baltica and its partners. In addition, on completion of the initial 4 purchases, Baltica will earn the right to be our sole distributor in Norway and will expand the KDS marketing efforts to biomass and green energy applications in Scandinavia.'
Please refer to our web site for further details.
Certain information and statements included in this release constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Federal Private Securities Litigation Reform Act.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRETORS
C. Kantonen, Chairman
FASC: (NASD Bulletin Board)
CONTACT: Web Site: http://www.fasc.net, Call Corporate Communications, Toll Free: 1-800-561-8656
FASC press release from today:
First American Scientific Corp (FASC - OTCBB) FASC announces sale of first KDS system to Baltica Invest AS of Norway as part of their $1,000,000 US commitment to purchase of 4 KDS systems this year
VANCOUVER, June 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Brian Nichols, President of First American Scientific Corp. (FASC) is pleased to announce that we have received an order to deliver the first of 4 KDS systems to Baltica Invest AS of Norway which will be used to a dryer/grinder of sea-bed algae found in remote regions of Northern Europe. Baltica and its partners operate several dredging and reclamation sites where water bound algae is being developed into a high nutrient fertilizer. The first system will be installed at its Latvian operation.
According to Frode Kvilhaug, Managing Directeur of Baltica, 'this is the first of many systems that our investment group hope to install and operate in our region. Testing has proven the KDS Micronex's drying ability will add significant assistance in reducing operating costs and enhancing product value.'
According to Brian Nichols, 'testing has proven that our equipment can handle the job for Baltica and its partners. In addition, on completion of the initial 4 purchases, Baltica will earn the right to be our sole distributor in Norway and will expand the KDS marketing efforts to biomass and green energy applications in Scandinavia.'
Please refer to our web site for further details.
Certain information and statements included in this release constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Federal Private Securities Litigation Reform Act.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRETORS
C. Kantonen, Chairman
FASC: (NASD Bulletin Board)
CONTACT: Web Site: http://www.fasc.net, Call Corporate Communications, Toll Free: 1-800-561-8656
FASC press release from today:
First American Scientific Corp (FASC - OTCBB) FASC announces sale of first KDS system to Baltica Invest AS of Norway as part of their $1,000,000 US commitment to purchase of 4 KDS systems this year
VANCOUVER, June 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Brian Nichols, President of First American Scientific Corp. (FASC) is pleased to announce that we have received an order to deliver the first of 4 KDS systems to Baltica Invest AS of Norway which will be used to a dryer/grinder of sea-bed algae found in remote regions of Northern Europe. Baltica and its partners operate several dredging and reclamation sites where water bound algae is being developed into a high nutrient fertilizer. The first system will be installed at its Latvian operation.
According to Frode Kvilhaug, Managing Directeur of Baltica, 'this is the first of many systems that our investment group hope to install and operate in our region. Testing has proven the KDS Micronex's drying ability will add significant assistance in reducing operating costs and enhancing product value.'
According to Brian Nichols, 'testing has proven that our equipment can handle the job for Baltica and its partners. In addition, on completion of the initial 4 purchases, Baltica will earn the right to be our sole distributor in Norway and will expand the KDS marketing efforts to biomass and green energy applications in Scandinavia.'
Please refer to our web site for further details.
Certain information and statements included in this release constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Federal Private Securities Litigation Reform Act.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRETORS
C. Kantonen, Chairman
FASC: (NASD Bulletin Board)
CONTACT: Web Site: http://www.fasc.net, Call Corporate Communications, Toll Free: 1-800-561-8656
FASC press release from today:
First American Scientific Corp (FASC - OTCBB) FASC announces sale of first KDS system to Baltica Invest AS of Norway as part of their $1,000,000 US commitment to purchase of 4 KDS systems this year
VANCOUVER, June 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Brian Nichols, President of First American Scientific Corp. (FASC) is pleased to announce that we have received an order to deliver the first of 4 KDS systems to Baltica Invest AS of Norway which will be used to a dryer/grinder of sea-bed algae found in remote regions of Northern Europe. Baltica and its partners operate several dredging and reclamation sites where water bound algae is being developed into a high nutrient fertilizer. The first system will be installed at its Latvian operation.
According to Frode Kvilhaug, Managing Directeur of Baltica, 'this is the first of many systems that our investment group hope to install and operate in our region. Testing has proven the KDS Micronex's drying ability will add significant assistance in reducing operating costs and enhancing product value.'
According to Brian Nichols, 'testing has proven that our equipment can handle the job for Baltica and its partners. In addition, on completion of the initial 4 purchases, Baltica will earn the right to be our sole distributor in Norway and will expand the KDS marketing efforts to biomass and green energy applications in Scandinavia.'
Please refer to our web site for further details.
Certain information and statements included in this release constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Federal Private Securities Litigation Reform Act.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRETORS
C. Kantonen, Chairman
FASC: (NASD Bulletin Board)
CONTACT: Web Site: http://www.fasc.net, Call Corporate Communications, Toll Free: 1-800-561-8656
FASC press release from today:
First American Scientific Corp (FASC - OTCBB) FASC announces sale of first KDS system to Baltica Invest AS of Norway as part of their $1,000,000 US commitment to purchase of 4 KDS systems this year
VANCOUVER, June 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Brian Nichols, President of First American Scientific Corp. (FASC) is pleased to announce that we have received an order to deliver the first of 4 KDS systems to Baltica Invest AS of Norway which will be used to a dryer/grinder of sea-bed algae found in remote regions of Northern Europe. Baltica and its partners operate several dredging and reclamation sites where water bound algae is being developed into a high nutrient fertilizer. The first system will be installed at its Latvian operation.
According to Frode Kvilhaug, Managing Directeur of Baltica, 'this is the first of many systems that our investment group hope to install and operate in our region. Testing has proven the KDS Micronex's drying ability will add significant assistance in reducing operating costs and enhancing product value.'
According to Brian Nichols, 'testing has proven that our equipment can handle the job for Baltica and its partners. In addition, on completion of the initial 4 purchases, Baltica will earn the right to be our sole distributor in Norway and will expand the KDS marketing efforts to biomass and green energy applications in Scandinavia.'
Please refer to our web site for further details.
Certain information and statements included in this release constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Federal Private Securities Litigation Reform Act.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRETORS
C. Kantonen, Chairman
FASC: (NASD Bulletin Board)
CONTACT: Web Site: http://www.fasc.net, Call Corporate Communications, Toll Free: 1-800-561-8656
No problem Tech, happy to do it. Thanks for the input. If you or anyone else has any more suggestions or spot something which shouldn't be there (eg./ broken link, typo) please don't hesitate to comment.
Tech, I like your suggestions, I will adjust the iBox accordingly.
I am going to wait until the 4 sales are met before adding the Norway group to the Marketing agreement section.
FASC Press Release:
First American Scientific Corp (FASC - OTCBB) FASC announces sale of first KDS system to Baltica Invest AS of Norway as part of their $1,000,000 US commitment to purchase of 4 KDS systems this year
VANCOUVER, June 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Brian Nichols, President of First American Scientific Corp. (FASC) is pleased to announce that we have received an order to deliver the first of 4 KDS systems to Baltica Invest AS of Norway which will be used to a dryer/grinder of sea-bed algae found in remote regions of Northern Europe. Baltica and its partners operate several dredging and reclamation sites where water bound algae is being developed into a high nutrient fertilizer. The first system will be installed at its Latvian operation.
According to Frode Kvilhaug, Managing Directeur of Baltica, 'this is the first of many systems that our investment group hope to install and operate in our region. Testing has proven the KDS Micronex's drying ability will add significant assistance in reducing operating costs and enhancing product value.'
According to Brian Nichols, 'testing has proven that our equipment can handle the job for Baltica and its partners. In addition, on completion of the initial 4 purchases, Baltica will earn the right to be our sole distributor in Norway and will expand the KDS marketing efforts to biomass and green energy applications in Scandinavia.'
Please refer to our web site for further details.
Certain information and statements included in this release constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Federal Private Securities Litigation Reform Act.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRETORS
C. Kantonen, Chairman
FASC: (NASD Bulletin Board)
CONTACT: Web Site: www.fasc.net, Call Corporate Communications, Toll Free: 1-800-561-8656
Thanks for the heads up, HC. Good to see.
You're welcome, TR. I asked Peter if the California sale was the 500 h.p. machine sold, he said it was not.
I just spoke to Peter at HQ, I was wondering if the machines sold were the 500 h.p. variety. He said he didn't think so. Only one 500 h.p. has been sold, he said. He said the standard horsepower of the machines now is 300-350.
FASC is way undervalued and primed for a major move, IMO. May take a little while before that happens, or it may come soon. It won't happen without more PRs from the company. A new company website is in the works...my guess is its done, but contains information on it they do not want shared with the public yet.
FASC stands to profit in the fertilizer sector (algae and possibly biosolids) and in the green energy sector. Check out iBox at the FASC board for lots of DD.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/board.aspx?board_id=566