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i wish i had more money to throw at mantra at these prices. when the demo plant is launched this will fly. not worried. We haven't had news in ages and some people either get bored or have extended themselves and need to take some off the table. we will recover soon guys.
Fellas-check out MVTG,, a real company with CO2 recycling technology,, low float, 3M collaboration. Massive potential.
take a peak at MVTG technology. CO2 recycling will be a very hot sector.
so then why cant anyone read any scientific information about these great technologies. Where are the patent applications? Why haven't they partnered with anyone or received any government money?
Go on the beacon equity site and you will see it. its new. i would be concerned with the statement that states they will be selling 1 million shares immediatey and why would they spend so much money on a two promo. Sure it may bring eyes to the stock but it is all day traders, the wrong type of investor that company needs.
check out the disclaimer on beacon equity.
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GO MVTG-The thing that we can do now is to get our friends to become excited as we are. i say everyone tell 5- 10 people and then those people tell 5-10 people and next ya know were rolling. Mantra is an easy sell when people understand the potential and see the big picture of carbon dioxide recycling especially now with the hiccup of CCS. carbon recycling is a very very good alternative.
AMAZING FOR MANTRA - CCS - the Holy Grail of Climate Change? Aussie Prof sees the light (Int'l, Ind. Report)
Dr. Tim Flannery -- one of the world's most influential spokesmen in the fight against climate change -- has withdrawn his support for carbon capture and storage. He no longer believes that it makes economic sense.
Flannery, a former Australian of the Year, has long championed CCS projects, including a $700 million venture planned for South Australia. He even sits on the sustainability advisory board of Siemens, a key player in the CCS business. But recent conversations with key technicians and engineers at Siemens in Germany have convinced him that carbon capture isn't the Holy Grail when it comes to cutting CO2 emissions. He believes that money would be better spent by supporting renewable energy projects.
"I must say that I was rather shocked by what I heard," he said. "Their view is that sure, carbon capture and storage is technically possible and all of the elements are in place now, and we understand enough to start building full-scale plants. So why aren't people building commercial scale plants with carbon capture and storage? Their argument was that it is economically unfeasible, and if it isn't happening now it simply is not going to happen in the future.
"I have been a great proponent of carbon capture and storage because I believed it was just essential particularly in places like China. But [...] having come back from that meeting and met the world's experts in this area, I have a less hopeful view of carbon capture and storage." (Source: Sydney Morning Herald, May 27, 2010)
Sounds good.
GO MVTG
Tell your friends and family that you have found the needle in the hay stack- MVTG
its really beginning to look good. even with limited trades, i would have to say that 80+% is buys and no one seems to be playing the little games we use to see. another good sign of something great to come. With some big news, low float, this puppy will run.
Short term indicator for MVTG - 80% buy rating
http://barchart.com/opinion.php?sym=MVTG&view=detailed
nice bids in. .165 and .164 ready for a breakout!!
your gonna have to get a REAL level 2. bid .165 Here is a link to the free one that shows the best level 2. enjoy
http://www.otcmarkets.com/pink/quote/quote.jsp?symbol=mvtg
A nice way to start off a monday morning. GO MANTRA
Nice .16 bid in there. Very good to see on a friday afternoon :)
i agree, showing very stable and a great outlook even before some real news.
We have life. .17 :)
goodbye to the .16 days, No other stock will trade like the way mantra will with massive news. 16500 shares will clear out two market makers. next is .17 - if we could get 200k a day buying volume. look out. that should be very easy with great news.
EVERYONE SHOULD READ THIS-BIG BEAR=RUN FOR COVER
Vancouver Sun newspaper. may 12 2010
http://www.vancouversun.com/business/Vancouver+promoter+offers+unfriendly+advice+journalists/3021989/story.html
NEWS will bring in the new people and will look very appealing to buy this up up and away.
I agree, its just a matter of time before this thing gets rolling. Very little downside and a monster potential. regulations and governments around the globe will be all over this technology. The bucks will start to fly in.
this continues to look like a death spiral.
If a great PR hits the wire, this puppy will fly.
i agree. it has been ages. Things are looking up and i think these prices will not be around for long.
fyi, its not a pinky. partnership with 3M
i agree. everything sounds good to me. it was an insider transaction and zero dilution. Some great news is pending.
not spam, maybe you should actually read about that company. probably one of the only real companies on this. no pump and dump like your use to.
Heres a real deal. MVTG an undiscovered gem. 3M collaboration, Carbon Capture and Recyling Technology will see huge investments since Carbon Capture and Storage is out when billions of dollars were pumped into research and development. Mantra 's ERC technology leads the way in this area. Keep this on the Radar, low float, determined management and way under the radar. One 3M release will send this to the moon.
heres a great one, MVTG an undiscovered gem. 3M collaboration, Carbon Capture and Recyling Technology will see huge investments since Carbon Capture and Storage is out when billions of dollars were pumped into research and development. Mantra 's ERC technology leads the way in this area. Keep this on the Radar, low float, determined management and way under the radar. One 3M release will send this to the moon.
fellas,, check this out, MVTG an undiscovered gem. 3M collaboration, Carbon Capture and Recyling Technology will see huge investments since Carbon Capture and Storage is out when billions of dollars were pumped into research and development. Mantra 's ERC technology leads the way in this area. Keep this on the Radar, low float, determined management and way under the radar. One 3M release will send this to the moon.
Hey fellas, a must see company. MVTG an undiscovered gem. 3M collaboration, Carbon Capture and Recyling Technology will see huge investments since Carbon Capture and Storage is out when billions of dollars were pumped into research and development. Mantra 's ERC technology leads the way in this area. Keep this on the Radar, low float, determined management and way under the radar. One 3M release will send this to the moon.
Hey fellas, a must see company. MVTG an undiscovered gem. 3M collaboration, Carbon Capture and Recyling Technology will see huge investments since Carbon Capture and Storage is out when billions of dollars were pumped into research and development. Mantra 's ERC technology leads the way in this area. Keep this on the Radar, low float, determined management and way under the radar. One 3M release will send this to the moon.
hey guys check this one out. MVTG an undiscovered gem. 3M collaboration, Carbon Capture and Recyling Technology will see huge investments since Carbon Capture and Storage is out when billions of dollars were pumped into research and development. Mantra 's ERC technology leads the way in this area. Keep this on the Radar, low float, determined management and way under the radar. One 3M release will send this to the moon.
MVTG an undiscovered gem. 3M collaboration, Carbon Capture and Recyling Technology will see huge investments since Carbon Capture and Storage is out when billions of dollars were pumped into research and development. Mantra 's ERC technology leads the way in this area. Keep this on the Radar, low float, determined management and way under the radar. One 3M release will send this to the moon.
well, seems like someone likes the article and the potential here. some nice volume for mantra this morning.
AMAZING INFORMATION FOR THE MANTRA GROUP AND ERC TECHNOLOGY
This morning’s news 28 April 2010: look up the Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 70 (2010) 123 – 130, Elsevier, Sequestering Carbon Dioxide in a Closed Underground Volume, authors Christine Ehlig-Economides and Michael J. Economides of Dept. of Petroleum Engineering, Texas A&M University and Dept of Chemical Engineering, University of Houston. The highlight: “Our calculations suggest that the volume of liquid or supercritical CO2 to be disposed cannot exceed more than about 1% of (geologic) pore space. This will require from 5 to 20 times more underground reservoir volume than has been envisioned…it renders geologic sequestration of CO2 a profoundly non-feasible option for the management of CO2 emissions”.
Questions arising:
1. How much money has been spent on CCS to date, and no one has done their homework?
2. Where does that leave CCS and various government plans to encourage its adoption? Example: EU with a long term plan for €12 billion into CCS.
3. What does this mean for the primary alternative, carbon capture and recycling (CCR)?
4. What does this mean for Mantra Energy’s ERC technology, probably the leading CCR technology?
CCS: Is it practical, or a dead end? (R&D)
The debate over carbon capture and storage is heating up after a paper published in the Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering suggested that underground sequestration simply isn't practical. According to Dr. Michael Economides, Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Houston, and Dr. Christene Ehlig-Economides, Professor of Energy Engineering at Texas A&M, governments and industry have overestimated the value of carbon sequestration, and it would take an area the size of a small US state to hold emissions from one power plant.
''It would be hard to inject carbon dioxide into a closed system without eventually producing so much pressure that it fractured the rock and allowed the carbon to migrate to other zones and possibly escape,'' said Professor Economides. His paper indicated that carbon capture and storage ''is not a practical means to provide any substantive reduction in carbon dioxide emissions.''