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GZFX pr today - 'AdSouth Partners and GameZnFlix are arranging a press conference with both Dennis Cole and Ben Curtis to be held on Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Details about the time and location of this press conference will be released shortly.'
They are playing this to the hilt. Already showing an 11% gain in pm to .16. This is going to be a good trading stock the next few months. Jim
I signed up for the GZFX trial a few hours ago. Site looks good. Will report back on sevice. Does anyone have the schedule for the TV commercials. Jim
GZFX DVD/Games site is up and running. Nice site. Will probably open an account to see how smoothly they process requests. If it does not gap Monday, I will find some $$$ to add. This is going to be a multibagger from here. Jim
http://gameznflix.xplorex.com/
I am Jim from SI. Are you a member there? Is there a tv schedule out for GZFX comercials yet. Would love to catch one. Jim
GZFX DVD/Games site is up and running. Nice site. Will probably open an account to see how smoothly they process requests. If it does not gap Monday, I will find some $$$ to add. This is going to be a multibagger from here. Jim
http://gameznflix.xplorex.com/
GZFX DVD/Games site is up and running. Nice site. Will probably open an account to see how smoothly they process requests. If it does not gap Monday, I will find some $$$ to add. This is going to be a multibagger from here. Jim
http://gameznflix.xplorex.com/
ALMI - surprised it has not moved up more today. John Roskelley, President of First Global Media
Tel: +1-602-228-1791
Email: jroskelley@yahoo.com
NOTES TO EDITORS
The following was written by John Roskelley and is to be used as background source information for the above release. John Roskelley is a professional writer. He is the President of First Global Media, an Investor Relations/Public Relations firm in Gilbert, Arizona. Mr. Roskelley has been retained by Atlas Mining to provide IR services. He was not paid by any party to write this story:
''I never saw a more beautiful stream,'' Kentucky newspaperman Edwin Bryant wrote about the Sacramento River in 1846. ''American enterprise will soon develop the wealth contained in these streams.''
Surely no truer words were ever written
Sometime between 1848 and 1849 one of the single largest human migrations in history began. Some fifteen years later, more than 500,000 people had descended upon the area that is now Sacramento, California, in hopes of making their fortunes. The California Gold Rush was on.
Prior to gold being discovered in the area, the stretch of land between the American River and the Sacramento River was attractive to settlers for its rich and fertile agricultural land. When Swiss explorer John Sutter arrived in 1839, he had visions of building an agriculture-based empire, and built a fort about two miles from the confluence of the Sacramento and American rivers.
In January of 1848 a construction crew, building the now famous Sutter's Mill, discovered several gold nuggets in the American River near Coloma. Within two years gold was being uncovered all over the area and news was spreading fast.
The news was out, and the budding town was growing faster than the spring grass. By April of 1849 approximately 150 people were calling Sacramento, California home. By October, the original settlers had welcomed more than 6,000 new neighbors to the area.
Property values were skyrocketing. Lots that sold for $200 in early 1849 sold for as much as $30,000 by the fall. The Eagle Theatre was opened. The three-story City Hotel was erected, at a reported cost of $100,000 (more than $20 million today), and the town's first of many gambling emporiums, "The Stinking Tent", began doing a brisk business.
By 1864, California's gold rush had ended, but vast amounts of wealth had been made during a relatively short period of time. People who were willing to do whatever was necessary to ensure they were a part of the boom made impressive fortunes. Simply put, they were in the right place at the right time. They rolled up their sleeves and went to work, and were able to parlay it all into financial success. The only reason it ended was the gold deposits, at least on the surface, were finally depleted.
Imagine this same gold rush today, with all of our transportation, machinery, technology, and modern efficiencies. A very fertile land, not unlike the confluence between the American and Sacramento rivers, exists today and an even more impressive migration is just getting underway.
Where is this fertile land? China. What new ''gold'' is being sought? Modernization. How does this all come about in a government-controlled country? Through privatization. Unlike the California Gold Rush, however, which started with one person and eventually attracted a half a million people, more than 1.4 billion people are already in place, and their demands for modern conveniences will exceed any other economic expansion in the history of mankind.
The infrastructure improvements alone will be responsible for the creation of new design and implementation strategies. Fantastic technologies, which haven't been conceived of today, will be born as a result of the modernization of the fourth largest and most heavily populated country on earth.
So, why do I start a story about China's economic emergence with a chronicle of the California Gold Rush? The obvious analogy aside, the modernization of China has already begun to impact the world's commodities markets in very favorable ways.
Bloomsbury Minerals Economics, a London-based consulting firm, calculates that Chinese imports of copper have surged by an average annual increase of 37 percent since 1999.
China also accounted for two-thirds of the increase in global demand for nickel last year. Inco, one of the world's largest nickel producers, recently told analysts that demand in China for stainless steel, which is made with nickel, has expanded so fast that the growth alone is equal to more than half of total consumption of nickel in the United States.
Additionally, China is now the world's second largest importer of iron ore, which is used the production of steel.
The demand for these commodities is on the increase, and certain commodities will be in considerably higher demand than others. The demand for high-end minerals like halloysite is what's exciting for shareholders in Atlas Mining Company (ALMI) .
The company, founded in 1924, owns the exclusive right to mine the Dragon Mine in Juab County, Utah. The importance of the Dragon Mine is its sizeable deposit of the mineral halloysite, which is very rich in alumina. More than 700,000 tons of halloysite is available to be extracted from the mine, with purity levels higher than any other halloysite deposit in the world.
So, what exactly is halloysite? Halloysite is a mineral made up primarily of aluminum and silicon. Its color is generally white, but can sometimes appear yellowish white, reddish white, brownish white, or greenish white. To this point its primary commercial use has been in the manufacture of fine china, bone china, and porcelain products.
During the past several months, Atlas Mining has sent samples of its products to two different ceramics users, two paint manufacturers and two international distributors. They have also negotiated an agreement on a major piece of equipment for the processing of the halloysite clay and an equipment- financing program with a reputable leasing company.
Atlas President and CEO, Bill Jacobson, had this to say. ''We have completed an in depth development and mining study, which confirmed the purity levels of the halloysite. The mineral is so pure, and of such a high quality that makers of fine and bone china will literally be able to introduce a new line of the finest china ever made, and are willing to pay USD$1,000 per ton or more for our processed halloysite. We will formally begin mining operations by the end of March.''
The Dragon Mine halloysite also has a unique tubular quality, not unlike a grain of rice, only considerably smaller and hollow. The halloysite microtubules act as time-release capsule, which dissolve over time. These ''tubes'' can be filled with such things as antifouling paint, antiscalants, herbicides, pest repellents, and other agents which could benefit from a controlled release.
Jacobson continued, ''The tubular attributes of the Dragon Mine halloysite is so unique that company executives have been invited to speak at the prestigious 17th Annual Industrial Minerals conference (IM17) in Barcelona, Spain later this month. We have chosen to send advisory board member, Dr. Ron Price, who will deliver a paper on the micro-tubular advantages of Atlas Mining's exceptional halloysite clay.''
Jacobson was very enthusiastic when talking about the special attributes of this halloysite. ''We have been receiving an overwhelming amount of interest from potential buyers due to the unique tubular attributes of the mineral. We had originally sought the rights to mine the halloysite because of the opportunities in the existing halloysite markets. However, our scientists quickly discovered there were several new uses for the processed mineral. It's these new potential uses which will undoubtedly dominate sales.''
In a gold rush letter more than 150 years ago, Mr. N.A. Chandler wrote, ''I am bound to stick around a while longer'' to express his opinion of gold situation in California.
To date, several Chinese companies have made inquiries into Atlas Mining, already showing a keen interest in the halloysite based on the geological reports, which the company had prepared by Richard Tschauder of Bueno d'Oro, Inc.
The exceptionally high quality of the halloysite has generated quite a bit of buzz and excitement over the likelihood of using it in a wide variety of applications and technologies, far beyond the scope of fine china. Based on demands for their precious mineral, Atlas Mining will be able to provide a steady stream of processed halloysite for the next seven to twenty years.
If Atlas Mining does nothing more than sell their entire cache of halloysite to companies in China, revenue will probably exceed shareholder expectations. In my estimation ALMI shareholders, like the California gold rushers, would do well to stick around a while longer.
SOURCE Atlas Mining Company
John Roskelley, President of First Global Media, +1-602-228-
1791, or jroskelley@yahoo.com, for Atlas Mining
/Web Site: http://www.atlasmining.com
(ALMI)
ALMI - surprised it has not moved up more today. John Roskelley, President of First Global Media
Tel: +1-602-228-1791
Email: jroskelley@yahoo.com
NOTES TO EDITORS
The following was written by John Roskelley and is to be used as background source information for the above release. John Roskelley is a professional writer. He is the President of First Global Media, an Investor Relations/Public Relations firm in Gilbert, Arizona. Mr. Roskelley has been retained by Atlas Mining to provide IR services. He was not paid by any party to write this story:
''I never saw a more beautiful stream,'' Kentucky newspaperman Edwin Bryant wrote about the Sacramento River in 1846. ''American enterprise will soon develop the wealth contained in these streams.''
Surely no truer words were ever written
Sometime between 1848 and 1849 one of the single largest human migrations in history began. Some fifteen years later, more than 500,000 people had descended upon the area that is now Sacramento, California, in hopes of making their fortunes. The California Gold Rush was on.
Prior to gold being discovered in the area, the stretch of land between the American River and the Sacramento River was attractive to settlers for its rich and fertile agricultural land. When Swiss explorer John Sutter arrived in 1839, he had visions of building an agriculture-based empire, and built a fort about two miles from the confluence of the Sacramento and American rivers.
In January of 1848 a construction crew, building the now famous Sutter's Mill, discovered several gold nuggets in the American River near Coloma. Within two years gold was being uncovered all over the area and news was spreading fast.
The news was out, and the budding town was growing faster than the spring grass. By April of 1849 approximately 150 people were calling Sacramento, California home. By October, the original settlers had welcomed more than 6,000 new neighbors to the area.
Property values were skyrocketing. Lots that sold for $200 in early 1849 sold for as much as $30,000 by the fall. The Eagle Theatre was opened. The three-story City Hotel was erected, at a reported cost of $100,000 (more than $20 million today), and the town's first of many gambling emporiums, "The Stinking Tent", began doing a brisk business.
By 1864, California's gold rush had ended, but vast amounts of wealth had been made during a relatively short period of time. People who were willing to do whatever was necessary to ensure they were a part of the boom made impressive fortunes. Simply put, they were in the right place at the right time. They rolled up their sleeves and went to work, and were able to parlay it all into financial success. The only reason it ended was the gold deposits, at least on the surface, were finally depleted.
Imagine this same gold rush today, with all of our transportation, machinery, technology, and modern efficiencies. A very fertile land, not unlike the confluence between the American and Sacramento rivers, exists today and an even more impressive migration is just getting underway.
Where is this fertile land? China. What new ''gold'' is being sought? Modernization. How does this all come about in a government-controlled country? Through privatization. Unlike the California Gold Rush, however, which started with one person and eventually attracted a half a million people, more than 1.4 billion people are already in place, and their demands for modern conveniences will exceed any other economic expansion in the history of mankind.
The infrastructure improvements alone will be responsible for the creation of new design and implementation strategies. Fantastic technologies, which haven't been conceived of today, will be born as a result of the modernization of the fourth largest and most heavily populated country on earth.
So, why do I start a story about China's economic emergence with a chronicle of the California Gold Rush? The obvious analogy aside, the modernization of China has already begun to impact the world's commodities markets in very favorable ways.
Bloomsbury Minerals Economics, a London-based consulting firm, calculates that Chinese imports of copper have surged by an average annual increase of 37 percent since 1999.
China also accounted for two-thirds of the increase in global demand for nickel last year. Inco, one of the world's largest nickel producers, recently told analysts that demand in China for stainless steel, which is made with nickel, has expanded so fast that the growth alone is equal to more than half of total consumption of nickel in the United States.
Additionally, China is now the world's second largest importer of iron ore, which is used the production of steel.
The demand for these commodities is on the increase, and certain commodities will be in considerably higher demand than others. The demand for high-end minerals like halloysite is what's exciting for shareholders in Atlas Mining Company (ALMI) .
The company, founded in 1924, owns the exclusive right to mine the Dragon Mine in Juab County, Utah. The importance of the Dragon Mine is its sizeable deposit of the mineral halloysite, which is very rich in alumina. More than 700,000 tons of halloysite is available to be extracted from the mine, with purity levels higher than any other halloysite deposit in the world.
So, what exactly is halloysite? Halloysite is a mineral made up primarily of aluminum and silicon. Its color is generally white, but can sometimes appear yellowish white, reddish white, brownish white, or greenish white. To this point its primary commercial use has been in the manufacture of fine china, bone china, and porcelain products.
During the past several months, Atlas Mining has sent samples of its products to two different ceramics users, two paint manufacturers and two international distributors. They have also negotiated an agreement on a major piece of equipment for the processing of the halloysite clay and an equipment- financing program with a reputable leasing company.
Atlas President and CEO, Bill Jacobson, had this to say. ''We have completed an in depth development and mining study, which confirmed the purity levels of the halloysite. The mineral is so pure, and of such a high quality that makers of fine and bone china will literally be able to introduce a new line of the finest china ever made, and are willing to pay USD$1,000 per ton or more for our processed halloysite. We will formally begin mining operations by the end of March.''
The Dragon Mine halloysite also has a unique tubular quality, not unlike a grain of rice, only considerably smaller and hollow. The halloysite microtubules act as time-release capsule, which dissolve over time. These ''tubes'' can be filled with such things as antifouling paint, antiscalants, herbicides, pest repellents, and other agents which could benefit from a controlled release.
Jacobson continued, ''The tubular attributes of the Dragon Mine halloysite is so unique that company executives have been invited to speak at the prestigious 17th Annual Industrial Minerals conference (IM17) in Barcelona, Spain later this month. We have chosen to send advisory board member, Dr. Ron Price, who will deliver a paper on the micro-tubular advantages of Atlas Mining's exceptional halloysite clay.''
Jacobson was very enthusiastic when talking about the special attributes of this halloysite. ''We have been receiving an overwhelming amount of interest from potential buyers due to the unique tubular attributes of the mineral. We had originally sought the rights to mine the halloysite because of the opportunities in the existing halloysite markets. However, our scientists quickly discovered there were several new uses for the processed mineral. It's these new potential uses which will undoubtedly dominate sales.''
In a gold rush letter more than 150 years ago, Mr. N.A. Chandler wrote, ''I am bound to stick around a while longer'' to express his opinion of gold situation in California.
To date, several Chinese companies have made inquiries into Atlas Mining, already showing a keen interest in the halloysite based on the geological reports, which the company had prepared by Richard Tschauder of Bueno d'Oro, Inc.
The exceptionally high quality of the halloysite has generated quite a bit of buzz and excitement over the likelihood of using it in a wide variety of applications and technologies, far beyond the scope of fine china. Based on demands for their precious mineral, Atlas Mining will be able to provide a steady stream of processed halloysite for the next seven to twenty years.
If Atlas Mining does nothing more than sell their entire cache of halloysite to companies in China, revenue will probably exceed shareholder expectations. In my estimation ALMI shareholders, like the California gold rushers, would do well to stick around a while longer.
SOURCE Atlas Mining Company
John Roskelley, President of First Global Media, +1-602-228-
1791, or jroskelley@yahoo.com, for Atlas Mining
/Web Site: http://www.atlasmining.com
(ALMI)
John Roskelley, President of First Global Media
Tel: +1-602-228-1791
Email: jroskelley@yahoo.com
NOTES TO EDITORS
The following was written by John Roskelley and is to be used as background source information for the above release. John Roskelley is a professional writer. He is the President of First Global Media, an Investor Relations/Public Relations firm in Gilbert, Arizona. Mr. Roskelley has been retained by Atlas Mining to provide IR services. He was not paid by any party to write this story:
''I never saw a more beautiful stream,'' Kentucky newspaperman Edwin Bryant wrote about the Sacramento River in 1846. ''American enterprise will soon develop the wealth contained in these streams.''
Surely no truer words were ever written
Sometime between 1848 and 1849 one of the single largest human migrations in history began. Some fifteen years later, more than 500,000 people had descended upon the area that is now Sacramento, California, in hopes of making their fortunes. The California Gold Rush was on.
Prior to gold being discovered in the area, the stretch of land between the American River and the Sacramento River was attractive to settlers for its rich and fertile agricultural land. When Swiss explorer John Sutter arrived in 1839, he had visions of building an agriculture-based empire, and built a fort about two miles from the confluence of the Sacramento and American rivers.
In January of 1848 a construction crew, building the now famous Sutter's Mill, discovered several gold nuggets in the American River near Coloma. Within two years gold was being uncovered all over the area and news was spreading fast.
The news was out, and the budding town was growing faster than the spring grass. By April of 1849 approximately 150 people were calling Sacramento, California home. By October, the original settlers had welcomed more than 6,000 new neighbors to the area.
Property values were skyrocketing. Lots that sold for $200 in early 1849 sold for as much as $30,000 by the fall. The Eagle Theatre was opened. The three-story City Hotel was erected, at a reported cost of $100,000 (more than $20 million today), and the town's first of many gambling emporiums, "The Stinking Tent", began doing a brisk business.
By 1864, California's gold rush had ended, but vast amounts of wealth had been made during a relatively short period of time. People who were willing to do whatever was necessary to ensure they were a part of the boom made impressive fortunes. Simply put, they were in the right place at the right time. They rolled up their sleeves and went to work, and were able to parlay it all into financial success. The only reason it ended was the gold deposits, at least on the surface, were finally depleted.
Imagine this same gold rush today, with all of our transportation, machinery, technology, and modern efficiencies. A very fertile land, not unlike the confluence between the American and Sacramento rivers, exists today and an even more impressive migration is just getting underway.
Where is this fertile land? China. What new ''gold'' is being sought? Modernization. How does this all come about in a government-controlled country? Through privatization. Unlike the California Gold Rush, however, which started with one person and eventually attracted a half a million people, more than 1.4 billion people are already in place, and their demands for modern conveniences will exceed any other economic expansion in the history of mankind.
The infrastructure improvements alone will be responsible for the creation of new design and implementation strategies. Fantastic technologies, which haven't been conceived of today, will be born as a result of the modernization of the fourth largest and most heavily populated country on earth.
So, why do I start a story about China's economic emergence with a chronicle of the California Gold Rush? The obvious analogy aside, the modernization of China has already begun to impact the world's commodities markets in very favorable ways.
Bloomsbury Minerals Economics, a London-based consulting firm, calculates that Chinese imports of copper have surged by an average annual increase of 37 percent since 1999.
China also accounted for two-thirds of the increase in global demand for nickel last year. Inco, one of the world's largest nickel producers, recently told analysts that demand in China for stainless steel, which is made with nickel, has expanded so fast that the growth alone is equal to more than half of total consumption of nickel in the United States.
Additionally, China is now the world's second largest importer of iron ore, which is used the production of steel.
The demand for these commodities is on the increase, and certain commodities will be in considerably higher demand than others. The demand for high-end minerals like halloysite is what's exciting for shareholders in Atlas Mining Company (ALMI) .
The company, founded in 1924, owns the exclusive right to mine the Dragon Mine in Juab County, Utah. The importance of the Dragon Mine is its sizeable deposit of the mineral halloysite, which is very rich in alumina. More than 700,000 tons of halloysite is available to be extracted from the mine, with purity levels higher than any other halloysite deposit in the world.
So, what exactly is halloysite? Halloysite is a mineral made up primarily of aluminum and silicon. Its color is generally white, but can sometimes appear yellowish white, reddish white, brownish white, or greenish white. To this point its primary commercial use has been in the manufacture of fine china, bone china, and porcelain products.
During the past several months, Atlas Mining has sent samples of its products to two different ceramics users, two paint manufacturers and two international distributors. They have also negotiated an agreement on a major piece of equipment for the processing of the halloysite clay and an equipment- financing program with a reputable leasing company.
Atlas President and CEO, Bill Jacobson, had this to say. ''We have completed an in depth development and mining study, which confirmed the purity levels of the halloysite. The mineral is so pure, and of such a high quality that makers of fine and bone china will literally be able to introduce a new line of the finest china ever made, and are willing to pay USD$1,000 per ton or more for our processed halloysite. We will formally begin mining operations by the end of March.''
The Dragon Mine halloysite also has a unique tubular quality, not unlike a grain of rice, only considerably smaller and hollow. The halloysite microtubules act as time-release capsule, which dissolve over time. These ''tubes'' can be filled with such things as antifouling paint, antiscalants, herbicides, pest repellents, and other agents which could benefit from a controlled release.
Jacobson continued, ''The tubular attributes of the Dragon Mine halloysite is so unique that company executives have been invited to speak at the prestigious 17th Annual Industrial Minerals conference (IM17) in Barcelona, Spain later this month. We have chosen to send advisory board member, Dr. Ron Price, who will deliver a paper on the micro-tubular advantages of Atlas Mining's exceptional halloysite clay.''
Jacobson was very enthusiastic when talking about the special attributes of this halloysite. ''We have been receiving an overwhelming amount of interest from potential buyers due to the unique tubular attributes of the mineral. We had originally sought the rights to mine the halloysite because of the opportunities in the existing halloysite markets. However, our scientists quickly discovered there were several new uses for the processed mineral. It's these new potential uses which will undoubtedly dominate sales.''
In a gold rush letter more than 150 years ago, Mr. N.A. Chandler wrote, ''I am bound to stick around a while longer'' to express his opinion of gold situation in California.
To date, several Chinese companies have made inquiries into Atlas Mining, already showing a keen interest in the halloysite based on the geological reports, which the company had prepared by Richard Tschauder of Bueno d'Oro, Inc.
The exceptionally high quality of the halloysite has generated quite a bit of buzz and excitement over the likelihood of using it in a wide variety of applications and technologies, far beyond the scope of fine china. Based on demands for their precious mineral, Atlas Mining will be able to provide a steady stream of processed halloysite for the next seven to twenty years.
If Atlas Mining does nothing more than sell their entire cache of halloysite to companies in China, revenue will probably exceed shareholder expectations. In my estimation ALMI shareholders, like the California gold rushers, would do well to stick around a while longer.
SOURCE Atlas Mining Company
John Roskelley, President of First Global Media, +1-602-228-
1791, or jroskelley@yahoo.com, for Atlas Mining
/Web Site: http://www.atlasmining.com
(ALMI)
What happened to ALMI? Now flat for day after great start. Jim
What happened to ALMI? Now flat for day after great start. Jim
DIO moving on news of UK approval for treatment of varicose veins. Jim
DIO moving on news of UK approval for treatment of varicose veins. Jim
SEHO - could it be waking up? Just moved up .03 in .01 increments the last few minutes. Now at .31 +11%. Jim
SEHO - could it be waking up? Just moved up .03 in .01 increments the last few minutes. Now at .31 +11%. Jim
TCOW continuing move of the last few days. Now at .71 +.02. Jim
SNKI due for a move. Made $$ in last quarter. Now at .21 +40%.
Swank, Inc. Reports Sales and Net Income for the Fourth Quarter and Loss for Year Ended December 31, 2003
Thursday March 25, 10:01 am ET
SNKI due for a move. Made $$ in last quarter. Now at .21 +40%.
Swank, Inc. Reports Sales and Net Income for the Fourth Quarter and Loss for Year Ended December 31, 2003
Thursday March 25, 10:01 am ET
Stinkeye nice rebound for GZFX. Now up 20% from lod. Maybe we get to the teens today? Jim
ALMI should continue move up on news this morning - Thursday March 25, 8:31 am ET
100,000 Pounds of Clay to be Shipped
OSBURN, Idaho, March 25 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ - Atlas Mining Company (OTC Bulletin Board: ALMI - News), a natural resource and mining company, announced today it will immediately begin filling an overseas order for approximately 50 tons (100,000 pounds) of halloysite clay.
Atlas Mining President and CEO William Jacobson said, 'Our immediate focus is to extract and process enough clay to fill this order. We feel confident we'll have this order filled and shipped by the end of June.'
For reasons of competition and its right to conduct confidential research and development of the halloysite, the overseas buyer has requested anonymity at this point.
'We're pleased to have so much interest in our product,' Jacobson continued. 'Our clay is of such high quality, we have not had to seek buyers to this point. They're seeking us.'
The company also announced today a favorable spring thaw at Dragon Mine in Juab County, Utah.
Jacobson, onsite at Dragon Mine said, 'The snow has virtually melted, and the ground is no longer frozen. We're pleased with the overall condition of the mine.' With the exception of some scattered patches of shadow snow on the north face, the entire mine area is free from snow.
The survey team will be onsite, beginning next Tuesday, to plot the best locations for the Mill Site, as well as the underground operation. Following a completed survey, the company expects ground excavation and leveling to begin the first week of April.
'In addition to surveying the surface and making comparisons to our underground charts,' said Jacobson, 'clearing and leveling certain operational areas on the surface will begin as quickly as possible. We need to have a concrete floor in place for the KDS processing plant, and expect to pour within the first ten days of April. The quicker we get the clay out of the ground, the quicker we'll get this first batch out to our overseas buyer,' Jacobson concluded.
The Dragon Mine is a rich cache of the mineral 'halloysite'. Historically, halloysite has been used in the manufacturing of bone china, fine china, and porcelain products. However, internal and other chemists and scientists have discovered new uses for the processed mineral. The Dragon Mine halloysite also has a unique tubular quality, not unlike a grain of rice, only considerably smaller and hollow. The halloysite microtubules can act as a time-release capsule, dissolving over time, and can be filled with such things as antifouling paint, antiscalants, herbicides, pest repellents, and other agents which could benefit from a controlled release.
About Atlas Mining Company
Atlas Mining Company is a diversified natural resource company with its primary focus on the development of the Dragon Mine in Juab County, Utah, the only known commercial source of halloysite clay outside of New Zealand. The unique purity and quality of the Dragon mine halloysite is unmatched anywhere in the world and has spawned considerable research into new and exciting applications for this product. Atlas also holds mining and timber interests in Northern Idaho, and operates an underground mining contracting business. Atlas stock trades on the OTC Bulletin Board under the symbol "ALMI". More information about Atlas Mining Company can be found at www.atlasmining.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
As a cautionary note to investors, certain matters discussed in this press release may be forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such matters involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially, including the following: changes in economic conditions; general competitive factors; the Company's ability to execute its business model and strategic plans; and the risks described from time to time in the Company's SEC filings.
The forward-looking statements contained herein are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in the forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which reflect management's analysis only as of the date hereof. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly revise these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that arise after the date thereof. Readers should carefully review the risks described in other documents the company files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Annual Report on Form 10K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2002, as well as the Quarterly Reports and Current Reports on Form 8-K by the company.
For more information, please contact:
John Roskelley, President of First Global Media
Tel: +1-602-228-1791
Email: jroskelley@yahoo.com
ALMI news - Thursday March 25, 8:31 am ET
100,000 Pounds of Clay to be Shipped
OSBURN, Idaho, March 25 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ - Atlas Mining Company (OTC Bulletin Board: ALMI - News), a natural resource and mining company, announced today it will immediately begin filling an overseas order for approximately 50 tons (100,000 pounds) of halloysite clay.
Atlas Mining President and CEO William Jacobson said, 'Our immediate focus is to extract and process enough clay to fill this order. We feel confident we'll have this order filled and shipped by the end of June.'
For reasons of competition and its right to conduct confidential research and development of the halloysite, the overseas buyer has requested anonymity at this point.
'We're pleased to have so much interest in our product,' Jacobson continued. 'Our clay is of such high quality, we have not had to seek buyers to this point. They're seeking us.'
The company also announced today a favorable spring thaw at Dragon Mine in Juab County, Utah.
Jacobson, onsite at Dragon Mine said, 'The snow has virtually melted, and the ground is no longer frozen. We're pleased with the overall condition of the mine.' With the exception of some scattered patches of shadow snow on the north face, the entire mine area is free from snow.
The survey team will be onsite, beginning next Tuesday, to plot the best locations for the Mill Site, as well as the underground operation. Following a completed survey, the company expects ground excavation and leveling to begin the first week of April.
'In addition to surveying the surface and making comparisons to our underground charts,' said Jacobson, 'clearing and leveling certain operational areas on the surface will begin as quickly as possible. We need to have a concrete floor in place for the KDS processing plant, and expect to pour within the first ten days of April. The quicker we get the clay out of the ground, the quicker we'll get this first batch out to our overseas buyer,' Jacobson concluded.
The Dragon Mine is a rich cache of the mineral 'halloysite'. Historically, halloysite has been used in the manufacturing of bone china, fine china, and porcelain products. However, internal and other chemists and scientists have discovered new uses for the processed mineral. The Dragon Mine halloysite also has a unique tubular quality, not unlike a grain of rice, only considerably smaller and hollow. The halloysite microtubules can act as a time-release capsule, dissolving over time, and can be filled with such things as antifouling paint, antiscalants, herbicides, pest repellents, and other agents which could benefit from a controlled release.
About Atlas Mining Company
Atlas Mining Company is a diversified natural resource company with its primary focus on the development of the Dragon Mine in Juab County, Utah, the only known commercial source of halloysite clay outside of New Zealand. The unique purity and quality of the Dragon mine halloysite is unmatched anywhere in the world and has spawned considerable research into new and exciting applications for this product. Atlas also holds mining and timber interests in Northern Idaho, and operates an underground mining contracting business. Atlas stock trades on the OTC Bulletin Board under the symbol "ALMI". More information about Atlas Mining Company can be found at www.atlasmining.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
As a cautionary note to investors, certain matters discussed in this press release may be forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such matters involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially, including the following: changes in economic conditions; general competitive factors; the Company's ability to execute its business model and strategic plans; and the risks described from time to time in the Company's SEC filings.
The forward-looking statements contained herein are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in the forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which reflect management's analysis only as of the date hereof. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly revise these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that arise after the date thereof. Readers should carefully review the risks described in other documents the company files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Annual Report on Form 10K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2002, as well as the Quarterly Reports and Current Reports on Form 8-K by the company.
For more information, please contact:
John Roskelley, President of First Global Media
Tel: +1-602-228-1791
Email: jroskelley@yahoo.com
ALMI news - Thursday March 25, 8:31 am ET
100,000 Pounds of Clay to be Shipped
OSBURN, Idaho, March 25 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ - Atlas Mining Company (OTC Bulletin Board: ALMI - News), a natural resource and mining company, announced today it will immediately begin filling an overseas order for approximately 50 tons (100,000 pounds) of halloysite clay.
Atlas Mining President and CEO William Jacobson said, 'Our immediate focus is to extract and process enough clay to fill this order. We feel confident we'll have this order filled and shipped by the end of June.'
For reasons of competition and its right to conduct confidential research and development of the halloysite, the overseas buyer has requested anonymity at this point.
'We're pleased to have so much interest in our product,' Jacobson continued. 'Our clay is of such high quality, we have not had to seek buyers to this point. They're seeking us.'
The company also announced today a favorable spring thaw at Dragon Mine in Juab County, Utah.
Jacobson, onsite at Dragon Mine said, 'The snow has virtually melted, and the ground is no longer frozen. We're pleased with the overall condition of the mine.' With the exception of some scattered patches of shadow snow on the north face, the entire mine area is free from snow.
The survey team will be onsite, beginning next Tuesday, to plot the best locations for the Mill Site, as well as the underground operation. Following a completed survey, the company expects ground excavation and leveling to begin the first week of April.
'In addition to surveying the surface and making comparisons to our underground charts,' said Jacobson, 'clearing and leveling certain operational areas on the surface will begin as quickly as possible. We need to have a concrete floor in place for the KDS processing plant, and expect to pour within the first ten days of April. The quicker we get the clay out of the ground, the quicker we'll get this first batch out to our overseas buyer,' Jacobson concluded.
The Dragon Mine is a rich cache of the mineral 'halloysite'. Historically, halloysite has been used in the manufacturing of bone china, fine china, and porcelain products. However, internal and other chemists and scientists have discovered new uses for the processed mineral. The Dragon Mine halloysite also has a unique tubular quality, not unlike a grain of rice, only considerably smaller and hollow. The halloysite microtubules can act as a time-release capsule, dissolving over time, and can be filled with such things as antifouling paint, antiscalants, herbicides, pest repellents, and other agents which could benefit from a controlled release.
About Atlas Mining Company
Atlas Mining Company is a diversified natural resource company with its primary focus on the development of the Dragon Mine in Juab County, Utah, the only known commercial source of halloysite clay outside of New Zealand. The unique purity and quality of the Dragon mine halloysite is unmatched anywhere in the world and has spawned considerable research into new and exciting applications for this product. Atlas also holds mining and timber interests in Northern Idaho, and operates an underground mining contracting business. Atlas stock trades on the OTC Bulletin Board under the symbol "ALMI". More information about Atlas Mining Company can be found at www.atlasmining.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
As a cautionary note to investors, certain matters discussed in this press release may be forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such matters involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially, including the following: changes in economic conditions; general competitive factors; the Company's ability to execute its business model and strategic plans; and the risks described from time to time in the Company's SEC filings.
The forward-looking statements contained herein are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in the forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which reflect management's analysis only as of the date hereof. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly revise these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that arise after the date thereof. Readers should carefully review the risks described in other documents the company files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Annual Report on Form 10K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2002, as well as the Quarterly Reports and Current Reports on Form 8-K by the company.
For more information, please contact:
John Roskelley, President of First Global Media
Tel: +1-602-228-1791
Email: jroskelley@yahoo.com
OT - Hi Bill. Could not reply to your PM as I am not a paying member here. Agree with you, I have SI withdrawal too. BTW ALMI had good PR this morning. Should keep going up. Jim
Thursday March 25, 8:31 am ET
100,000 Pounds of Clay to be Shipped
OSBURN, Idaho, March 25 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ - Atlas Mining Company (OTC Bulletin Board: ALMI - News), a natural resource and mining company, announced today it will immediately begin filling an overseas order for approximately 50 tons (100,000 pounds) of halloysite clay.
Atlas Mining President and CEO William Jacobson said, 'Our immediate focus is to extract and process enough clay to fill this order. We feel confident we'll have this order filled and shipped by the end of June.'
For reasons of competition and its right to conduct confidential research and development of the halloysite, the overseas buyer has requested anonymity at this point.
'We're pleased to have so much interest in our product,' Jacobson continued. 'Our clay is of such high quality, we have not had to seek buyers to this point. They're seeking us.'
The company also announced today a favorable spring thaw at Dragon Mine in Juab County, Utah.
Jacobson, onsite at Dragon Mine said, 'The snow has virtually melted, and the ground is no longer frozen. We're pleased with the overall condition of the mine.' With the exception of some scattered patches of shadow snow on the north face, the entire mine area is free from snow.
The survey team will be onsite, beginning next Tuesday, to plot the best locations for the Mill Site, as well as the underground operation. Following a completed survey, the company expects ground excavation and leveling to begin the first week of April.
'In addition to surveying the surface and making comparisons to our underground charts,' said Jacobson, 'clearing and leveling certain operational areas on the surface will begin as quickly as possible. We need to have a concrete floor in place for the KDS processing plant, and expect to pour within the first ten days of April. The quicker we get the clay out of the ground, the quicker we'll get this first batch out to our overseas buyer,' Jacobson concluded.
The Dragon Mine is a rich cache of the mineral 'halloysite'. Historically, halloysite has been used in the manufacturing of bone china, fine china, and porcelain products. However, internal and other chemists and scientists have discovered new uses for the processed mineral. The Dragon Mine halloysite also has a unique tubular quality, not unlike a grain of rice, only considerably smaller and hollow. The halloysite microtubules can act as a time-release capsule, dissolving over time, and can be filled with such things as antifouling paint, antiscalants, herbicides, pest repellents, and other agents which could benefit from a controlled release.
About Atlas Mining Company
Atlas Mining Company is a diversified natural resource company with its primary focus on the development of the Dragon Mine in Juab County, Utah, the only known commercial source of halloysite clay outside of New Zealand. The unique purity and quality of the Dragon mine halloysite is unmatched anywhere in the world and has spawned considerable research into new and exciting applications for this product. Atlas also holds mining and timber interests in Northern Idaho, and operates an underground mining contracting business. Atlas stock trades on the OTC Bulletin Board under the symbol "ALMI". More information about Atlas Mining Company can be found at www.atlasmining.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
As a cautionary note to investors, certain matters discussed in this press release may be forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such matters involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially, including the following: changes in economic conditions; general competitive factors; the Company's ability to execute its business model and strategic plans; and the risks described from time to time in the Company's SEC filings.
The forward-looking statements contained herein are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in the forward-looking statements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which reflect management's analysis only as of the date hereof. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly revise these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that arise after the date thereof. Readers should carefully review the risks described in other documents the company files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Annual Report on Form 10K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2002, as well as the Quarterly Reports and Current Reports on Form 8-K by the company.
For more information, please contact:
John Roskelley, President of First Global Media
Tel: +1-602-228-1791
Email: jroskelley@yahoo.com
Bob I am an old and continuing user of SI. I love the input I get there. I appreciate your efforts in the past and now to provide this great service. Good luck today getting the system back up. It is comforting to know that you are on the job and doing everything you can to restore service. Jim
TCOW volume picking up again today. 6 X average volume so far. Price at hod .70 +.03. Jim
TCOW volume picking up again today. 6 X average volume so far. Price at hod .70 +.03. Jim
Don't give up yet on XTRN. Would not be surprised to see a million traded in the next 24 hours. Call me crazy. Jim
stinkeye lets get XTRN going. Hoping for some volume to start this afternoon with the intellectual properties sale vote coming at noon today. Will raise $4 million to add to the .9 million they have now. They will have close to .30 in cash + a shell with sellable tax carryovers. Now at .13/.155. Possible double here in a few days. Jim
XTRN - I am hoping for some volume to start this afternoon with the intellectual properties sale vote coming at noon today. Will raise $4 million to add to the .9 million they have now. They will have close to .30 in cash + a shell with sellable tax carryovers. Now at .13/.155. Possible double here in a few days. Jim
Probably everyone here. Good luck. Jim
After posting on XTRN, finally did get some volume. Got to .16 for HOD. Now at .15 +20%. With tomorrow's shareholder vote, should jump some more. Cash value will be .30 with additional value in shell with its tax carryover value. Watch this one. Jim
After posting on XTRN, finally did get some volume. Got to .16 for HOD. Now at .15 +20%. With tomorrow's shareholder vote, should jump some more. Cash value will be .30 with additional value in shell with its tax carryover value. Watch this one. Jim
Agree se. Can't believe XTRN has not already moved up prior to tomorrow's vote.
And yes, I am the Jim from SI.
Jim
XTRN - I am looking (hoping) for some volume to start this afternoon with the intellectual properties sale vote coming tomorrow. Will raise $4 million to add to the .9 million they have now. They will have close to .30 in cash + a shell with sellable tax carryovers. Now at .12/.15. Possible double here in a few days. Anyone else in this? Jim
XTRN - I am looking (hoping) for some volume to start this afternoon with the intellectual properties sale vote coming tomorrow. Will raise $4 million to add to the .9 million they have now. They will have close to .30 in cash + a shell with sellable tax carryovers. Now at .12/.15. Possible double here in a few days. Anyone else in this? Jim
XTRN - I am looking (hoping) for some volume to start this afternoon with the intellectual properties sale vote coming tomorrow. Will raise $4 million to add to the .9 million they have now. They will have close to .30 in cash + a shell with sellable tax carryovers. Now at .12/.15. Possible double here in a few days. Anyone else in this? Jim
VRA to present - Tuesday March 23, 8:32 am ET
PLANTATION, Fla., March 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Viragen, Inc. (Amex: VRA - News) today announced that the Company is scheduled to present at Biotech 2004, hosted by Florida International University at their Graham University Center in Miami on Thursday, March 25. Biotech 2004 promotes collaboration among leading bioscience firms and university researchers within South Florida.
ALMI holding steady during today's market downturn. Now at .195 or flat. Jim
James re: RCO. I will trade out around low .90's if no news. Do expect it to be a multibagger from here this year, so even if I sell shortly I will be back for more. Jim