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Tomorrow should be a good day for WEGI
Cat 1 off the east coast, wouldnt be surprised if it strengthened into a cat 3 or 4 before making landfall near VA
I guess because it could turn into something
Kind of like an equity investment, it can turn into more $$$$
just me guessing though..
I say green all across the board, even ECCI.
Models predicting a storm will form off east coast within the next week
The waters are VERY HOT!!
Felix went from depression to Cat 5 in 50 hours!!
Were due a US hurricane
My order didnt fill Friday, hopefully Tuesday i can get in before the big run
If BUGS does run it wont run for long
So many people got caught holding the bag they'll be happy to sell and break even
jmho
I guarantee someone is gonna throw in the "OMG $100,000,000 CONTRACT COMING IN FOR BUGS" if it does plow into Mexico, AGAIN[/B]
Sure, 80% is nice, but thats assuming you buy at the lowest and sell at the highest.
Imo, BUGS wont run as hard if this storm does hit Mexico.
Why?
BUGS still doesnt have these $100,000,000 million dollar contracts everyone was talking about from Dean. People lost their ass on this play and will be happy to break even.
jmho.
BUGS didnt live up to the hype imo
People were saying mexico was in its area of work or w/e the hell
Cat 5 hits mexico and it only runs ~80%?? Then there was rumors about $100,000,000 contracts etc and it would go up even more because of that
So far..
ZzzZzzZ
Tuesday will be big for all hurricane plays
Chart looks excellent..
I was refering to the guy being excited about BUGS.
I made a comment about how BUGS was supposedly getting these huge contracts which would cause a "multibagger from these levels"
Haha my point exactly
Ya, those contracts everyone talked about is giving BUGS a ton of income
tomorrow should be interesting
I expect smart buying tomorrow
Anything can develop over the 3 day weekend and people dont want to get caught chasing the ask
WEGI most likely will gap tomorrow
Expect investors to hop back in Friday instead of waiting over the weekend until Monday where they will chase the ask if something should develop
WEGI ran 70% from Dean which wasnt even expected to hit US.
Or.. you can buy now, sell when the hurricane hits.
Then buy back in the winter.
Damn im so smart.
Good close, smart buying.
Why wait until a storm forms to buy in when you can get in now for cheaper.
The vacuum is insane lol.
Good publicity for WEGI
Watch for WEGI breakout this week.
Quiet before the storm... Something will most likely develop this week, better to get in before it develops than to chase the ask.
WEGI ran 70% from Dean which wasnt even forcasted to hit US
US hurricane may push WEGI to Katrina levels..
Look for WEGI breakout this week.
Quiet before the storm.
WEGI ran ~70% from Dean which wasnt even supposed to hit the US, if we get a storm headed toward US we could possibly reach Katrina highs or even surpass
WEGI also the main feature on Modern Marvels on history channel. Cant get much more exposure than that imo, could possibly land them contracts from the recent flooding up north.
Attack? Just pointing out the obvious.. Clearly you're looking for a lower re entry price
Why else would you follow this stock so closely?
Printmail seems to worry about WEGI alot, for not being an investor.
Calm before the storm.
Remember folks..bashers bash good stocks
It should have ran since it was EOD.. right?
Closed even, sellers are gone imo
I told yall they were trying to cover the shorts earlier in the week with the bid/ask spreads
EEGI, 50 bagger? Be serious...
Sure it has the potential to be the biggest gainer, but its also alot riskier
WEGI getting exposure o History Channel!
Windswept Environmental Group, Inc. Featured on Recent Episode of Modern Marvels
Aug 24, 2007 12:48:00 PM
HOLTSVILLE, N.Y., Aug. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Windswept Environmental Group, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: WEGI.OB) announced today that its subsidiary, Trade-Winds Environmental Restoration Inc., was the lead feature on a recent episode of Modern Marvels television show that was aired on August 23, 2007 on The History Channel. The show, which will be also be aired on August 25th, featured specialized vacuum equipment and technology, and included Trade-Winds' equipment that is used in both large-scale and other decontamination and remediation projects. In addition to the equipment demonstration, the show also featured a portion on the Company's new large state-of-the-art facility.
Michael O'Reilly, Chairman and CEO of Windswept, stated "that this episode was very informative with respect to the types of equipment the Company can utilize and projects that the Company can perform, including major catastrophes such in the aftermath of the World Trade Center and Gulf hurricanes as well as smaller but no less important projects."
Windswept Environmental Group, Inc. is a full service environmental company that provides a wide array of emergency response and disaster recovery services to a broad range of clients. The Company has expertise in areas of fire and flood clean-up, oil spill and natural resource response, wildlife rehabilitation, hazardous materials remediation, testing, toxicology, training, technical advisory and site renovation.
This press release includes certain forward looking statements about the Company that are based on management's current expectations. Actual results may differ materially as a result of any one or more of the risks identified in the Company's filings under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The risks include such factors as the Company's significant indebtedness, the amount of the Company's revenues, the Company's ability to increase its gross margins, the success of limiting or reducing its expenses, the frequency and magnitude of environmental disasters or disruptions, the effects of new laws or regulations relating to environmental remediation, the Company's ability to raise capital, the competitive environment within the Company's industry, dependence of key personnel and economic conditions.
SOURCE Windswept Environmental Group, Inc.
WEGI - Nice close
Moving, buys coming in .175/.19
FINDLAY, Ohio - More than 1,000 people were flooded out of their homes Thursday after the heavy rain that swamped communities across the Midwest sent Ohio's rivers spilling over their banks, the governor said. The storm's death toll also rose when three people were electrocuted by lightning at a Wisconsin bus stop.
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"This is a major, major disaster," Gov. Ted Strickland told CBS's "The Early Show" Thursday. "We'll do everything we can to help people get back on their feet, but this is going to take some time."
In one Ohio county alone, more than 700 homes were severely damaged or destroyed by flooding, Strickland said. Midwest-wide, the count is in the thousands.
Findlay's firefighters and a volunteer armada navigated boats and canoes through streets waist-deep in water in their northwest Ohio town Wednesday, plucking neighbors and their pets from porches. Every downtown street and many neighborhoods were under water as the Blanchard River topped 7 feet above flood stage, its highest level since a 1913 flood.
With the flooding and more storms moving through, the death toll across the Upper Midwest and from the remnants of Tropical Storm Erin that swept Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri over the past week also rose to at least 26.
A woman and her child waiting at a bus stop were electrocuted when lightning hit a utility pole, causing a live wire to fall into a flooded intersection in Madison, Wis., Wednesday. A bus passenger who tried to save them was electrocuted as well, and another child and the bus driver were injured, police said.
"A lot of officers were affected because they couldn't jump in there and help because the wires were still live," police spokesman Mike Hanson said. "There are some heavy hearts."
In Mansfield, Ohio, flood water tipped over a gas can in an apartment garage, fueling a fire when the vapors reached the pilot light on a water heater, fire officials said. David Pollock, 74, was found dead in a room above the garage, said assistant fire chief John Harsch.
To add to the misery of the survivors, much of the state was under a heat advisory Thursday, with temperatures expected to hit the upper 90s.
The sheriff of Hancock County, where Findlay is located, said the water was receding Thursday and hundreds of residents, some of them those who were rescued on Wednesday, had returned home to find the damage left by the flood waters.
"Some homes had a foot or 16 inches of water," Sheriff Michael Heldman said. "They're going to lose some things."
Findlay Mayor Tony Iriti said the earliest his 40,000 residents would likely be allowed back to even look at the damage would be Thursday afternoon.
Officials are also aware that the Midwest's storms aren't finished yet.
A powerful thunderstorm hit Chicago with 50 mph wind late Wednesday, and another storm system was moving over Iowa and southern Minnesota on Thursday.
In Iowa, three subdivisions along the Des Moines River near Fort Dodge had to be evacuated, and crews used rocks and sandbags to shore up a levee that had begun to give way, officials said.
Thousands of homes across the upper Midwest have already been damaged by the week of heavy rain and flooding.
A preliminary survey by the American Red Cross in Minnesota identified about 4,200 affected homes, including 256 complete losses, said Kris Eide, the state's director of homeland security and emergency management.
Preliminary damage reports in Wisconsin indicated 731 homes and 32 businesses were damaged, and 30 homes and 25 businesses were destroyed.
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WEGI is doing way better than ECCI
ECCI
Average price in May - .07ish
Currently - .016
Down about 77%
WEGI
Average price in May - .25ish
Currently - .175
Down about 30%
You know what i mean
Sure ECCI rose 50%, after it was down more than 200% from the prices in May.
The dilution killed this stock
Mad guy does not approve of ECCI.