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NDYN - Accelerated Earnings
I got a tip about NDYN, actually it was about IE Telco Solutions, a few weeks ago from a friend of mine who works for a big telcom. He told me that IE Telco Solutions came in and did some consulting work last year that saved them a ton of money.
When I checked out IE Telco Solutions, Ltd I found that they are owned by NDYN. I tried to find more info about NDYN on Pinksheets but a couple of weeks ago there wasn’t much there so I put it on my watch list. Last week they came out with PR about expected accelerated earnings – millions they say – which is what my friend had told me when we talked about it to begin with. Does anybody have any info or ideas on this one?
Just yesterday I was letting you know about GCKO, but for a few days now I have been researching a new stock that looks like it could be a very good investment. I am confident enough through my research that it is legit, has potential, and is noteworthy.
I’m not usually looking for anything in the telecommunications area but someone sent me an e-mail about NaeroDynamics Inc. and told me that it’s a stock that I should take a look at. During my research I found these press releases which you can find Here.
The press releases state that IETS, a wholly owned subsidiary of NaeroDynamics Inc. recently signed contracts with 2 of the top 10 CLEC's in the United States, TelePacific Corporation and an unnamed second telecom.
Since there are no fundamentals online, I called the corporate office and arranged a phone meeting with Co-CEO Lee Wiskowski. Mr. Wiskowski told me that because of confidentiality reasons with their clients, they were not releasing this information at this time.
I will not bore you with the details and clutter this post with them unless you are interested, so if you want to know more you can read about it Here.
I urge you to do your own research on this one, and please let me know what you think about it.
~Wil
I am so sorry about that. I did not mean to post that here, as you probably assumed I intended to post that in the appropriate message board.
~Wil
GCKO - Robbie the Robot receives his Heart and Brain!
In case you missed it, GeckoSystems made a press release yesterday about their Friendly Robot: the CareBot.
The highlights were that they are now negotiating the initial contract for manufacturing quotes on their primary robot controller board (the GeckoSPIO)
This negotiation is being done with Sparton Corporation's Electronic Manufacturing Service (EMS) in Brooksville FL. Given the evidence that is provided, they appear to be an extremely competent Manufacturer.
Sparton is in the process of providing a timeframe projection for producing 1,000 CareBots, and Gecko's projections for this production were less than 10% off.
If you want the full story, check it out Here at Yahoo Finance.
Robbie the Robot comes to life
I was reading an article the other day about robots and I came across this name - Gecko Systems. I looked it up on Yahoo Finance and I found - This Press Release.
Here they are on Pink Sheets too.
I think robots are cool so I called the company and asked if I could speak to the CEO. He didn’t pick up the phone to talk to me right then but his assistant agreed to have him talk to me the next day for a few minutes.
Let me know what you think about this one, and if you want to see what I found during my research as well as what the CEO Mr. R. Martin Spencer had to say just Follow This Link.
Thanks for your input,
~ Wil
GNYS - A Biotech Company That Shows Promise
I got a call from a friend of mine yesterday about GeNOsys, Inc – (OTCBB GNYS). He told me about some news he read yesterday. You can find that news Here at Yahoo Finance. GNYS is doing a trial in Canada using their patented delivery system of nitric oxide to deliver the H1N1 vaccine.
GNYS is also working to use their delivery system on many other maladies. After spending a few hours researching GNYS it seems to me – if their trials go as expected – that this company is undervalued. I’ve decided to pick up a little bit of this one. Let me know what you think.
LEXO – Green Cartridge Business in the Black
I am looking at green companies again and I like what I see here. They have 86 employees, they are buying out all their competitors, and they are at only 1.7 cents a share. I am not sure when exactly, but I heard that some big news is going to be released soon, so I am pretty sure I am going to pick up some shares today.
I provided more information here at my blog
How does everyone else feel about this company?
It looks like CMSI is making a move and I am going to invest some more into it. Check it out and see what you think. You can see what is going on either at my Blog Here, or go straight to the source at Yahoo Finance Here.
Hopefully she can kick some butt and get this company moving.
Keep up with this stock, and others that I am watching at my Blog.
~Wil
CMIB has added to their client list!
In an effort to come across less spammy, check out the news at my Blog.
~Wil
CMIB has added to their client list!
See my post Here to read more about it
~ Wil
Banking on Medical marijuana.
CMIB.ob has established a very special national marketing niche. Already approved by the government, and backed up by some very large banks, including Wells Fargo and 1st National Bank of Omaha, their program allows insurance companies to supply medical marijuana to patients. This patented process allows for tracking by the insurance companies of all funds spent by the patient on their medical marijuana and only at reputable dispensaries. CMIB.ob makes a processing fee for all transactions on each card. Commerce On Line, Inc., or CMIB.ob is the only certified processor in this industry.
Here’s how it works. CMIB supplies ATM type cards to patients that have been prescribed medical marijuana by their doctor and approved by their insurance company. The patient can only use their card at their pre-approved location. The patient uses their card to purchase their medical marijuana. Once the funds have been exhausted, upon re-approval, the card is then re-charged.
CMIB’s program is becoming so popular that other, non medical companies such as Applebees Restaurants, are signing up to use their patented process for their clients also.
Presently CMIB.ob is trading at only 14 cents a share. And it looks like the market for this technology is going to grow rapidly. Of course you want to do your research so check it out here: http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=CMIB.OB
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CMIB are adding new dispensaries to their client list weekly. They just added a dispensary in California that dispenses over 6 million in medical marijuana a year. Revenues are growing daily and CMIB expects to do over 100 million this year. They are aggressively searching for new dispensaries as well as other non- medical companies to add to their client list.
I hope this is helpful,
~ Wil
Well, I promised you news...
...and here it is, if a little later than expected and more is expected soon: MSOA issued their press releases which can be found both at Yahoo Finance under "Headlines" and Pink Sheets in the "News" tab.
As you may have heard, Elroy Fimrite, CEO of SNRG, recently hosted an investor group at his recycling facility in Texas. During their visit Mr. Fimrite demonstrated his patented process for breaking down and devulcanizing old tires and then recapturing virgin grade rubber at the end of the process. This video illustrates Mr. Fimrite himself showing the high grade quality rubber that is produced. This is a small scale demonstration to show the investor group the validity of his process, and what SNRG is anxious to do on an large scale.
Mr. Fimrite explained that the average weight of a tire is 28 pounds. 20 pounds of the tire is rubber which the company recaptures. Each pound of rubber presently sells for approximately 50 cents or $10 per tire. Mr. Fimrite estimates that in the first year of production his facility will produce 40 million pounds of rubber. In the following years the annual output will double.
Follow these links to check us out it out:
YouTube Devulcanization Demonstration
And you can see their Full Facility which is just waiting to gobble up tires at their Homepage, their Twitter Page, and an Article that was published about them.
I heard from my source that they had to tweak the press release that’s why it hasn’t come out yet. What’s exciting is that this company’s platform is going to be able to deliver a wholesale rate of pennies for international long distance to anywhere in the world. So instead of paying those huge rates from Hong Kong or Paris a subscriber will pay only a fraction of what they used to pay. Watch for news any time now.
Excellent, I will keep you posted on news.
~ Wil
I just heard that MSOA or my Social Income, Inc. will be announcing some big news Tomorrow! You may want to take a closer look at this one.
~Wil
Also, don't forget to follow us on Twitter!
~Wil
News release on the horizon
There is going to be some big news breaking on SNRG in the very near future. It looks like it’s a great time to get in if you’re still on the fence.
~Wil
Yeah I did call you, and I'm glad to hear that you are checking it out. You can find a lot of their info here on their homepage: http://web.me.com/tomdotdom27/SNRG/SNRG.html, and there is also a twitter page that they have going where you can follow their news updates: twitter.com/SNRG_CORP
Other than those two, there is actually quite a bit of info out there if you just do a simple google search.
Best of luck to you, and if you have any other questions I would be glad to answer them, just give me a call on the number I left you.
~Wil
It appears that SNRG will get funding
CEO Elroy Fimrite had a closed door meeting over the weekend with a major group of investors. After touring the facility the group asked Mr. Fimrite to put together an investment proposal contract in the $30 – 35 million range. If this contract goes through this stock is really going to take off, and things will get pretty exciting for everyone.
Follow them on Twitter!
A little update for you all:
SNRG - How to turn any waste, into Green Dollars
SNRG recently acquired the exclusive North American rights to the Enviropark Technologies. These technologies are the first that make recycling a profitable business because not only does SNRG make income on the tipping fee, or the fee gained by being the recycler, but it also makes income on the virgin grade materials that they harvest from the waste. These materials include rubber, precious and rare earth metals, silica, Syngas, hydrogen and other recovered gases.
Yeah I am still buying, though I was last getting in when it was at around $.0085. I am also calling Fimrite later this week to see what is going on, so I may buy even more then.
In Response to tapout's question about elaboration:
Here is the number I found for investor relations in the United States: (619) 543-9560 and as for the email address, are you using the efimrite@snrg.net? That is the one I got straight off the contact page of the SNRG website, and I got a response from him.
I will call my contacts about that issue for you, but as of now with certainty I can tell you that the email provided is current and works. I received a response from him myself confirming this.
Is there a number or email address that you would like them to contact you through?
SNRG - FavStocks.com Published an article about us!
Check it out: http://www.favstocks.com/snrg-going-green-and-still-under-the-radar/132354/
You can reach Elroy Fimrite through his contact info on their website: http://web.me.com/tomdotdom27/SNRG/SNRG.html, or if you are comfortable with it, you could "private reply" me with your phone number and I will give him a call and pass it on to him. Whichever you decide on, he tries to make himself as accessible as possible to people interested in his company.
Hope that helps, and let me know if I can help you further.
~Wil
I recently talked with Elroy Fimrite CEO of SNRG. He told me that SNRG has extensive rubber recycling equipment in the faciality they aquired in Texas last year and predicts that they will rapidly establish production of devulcanized rubber at a rate of 80 million pounds per year. Fimrite further told me that SNRG expects to achieve significant revenues from rubber devulcanization by the second quarter of 2010 and from gasification by the forth quarter of 2010. I think this is a stock to go with.
I talked with Elroy Fimrite, the CEO of SNRG over the holiday and he told me he has some huge news that he will be releasing soon. I found this stock because a friend of mine told me he had put some private placement money in it and Fimrite really took care of my him. Fimrite sent me some info about the company. I think this one could really take off. Fimrite is easy to reach so if you like green stocks and getting in on the ground floor you might give him a call to see what he’s up to. His contact info is on their company website: http://web.me.com/tomdotdom27/SNRG/SNRG.html
I found some information about SNRG. I’m really into green. The reason I’ve been so hot about SNRG is because that report on 60 minutes a while back. There are over a million tires a day that get discarded in the US alone, and with China and India having more cars that means more tires that need recycling. It looks like Fimrite has figured out a way to get rubber at 10% new rubber cost – all through his gasification process. I think once he gets the big investor he’s been looking for this will really take off.
What does everyone think about the Green Stock SNRG?
I just found this information in a press release for SNRG. Fimrite said that with the explosive growth of the automobile industry in the developing world (China – India – Russia) there has been a 400% increase in rubber price! He also said that we’re already experiencing a shortage of rubber. With over a million tires a day being discarded in the US alone this should mean a large profit for the company with the right technology to break down the tires and recapture the rubber.
SNRG not only wants to recycle tires – which is the first phase of their business plan – they are able to recycle all kinds of waste – municipal, sewage, animal, medical – even hazardous. All using their Enviropark model. The Model and pictures of their facility are on their website.
Last week SNRG announced their exclusive North American technology agreement for advanced rubber devulcanization technologies. Their facility in Texas will allow them to produce 40 million pounds of devulcanized rubber compound per year. Since rubber is fast becoming a scare commodity this should mean a steady flow in income. I can’t wait until they finish their retrofit!
Last month SNRG Corporation announced the purchase of a gasification facility near Bay City, Texas for $20,000,000. It was built by Molten Metals Technology, Inc. at an approximate cost of $90,000,000. They are refitting the plant with a new and more cost efficient gasification unit. This will give them the ability to recapture rubber from tires at 10% new rubber cost. As soon as they get their first shipment of tires they will begin to have a profitable business. I think this is a great plan!
SNRG might be ready to make a move. Now that they’ve got that new facility in Texas almost ready to take their first shipment of old tires. I’m thinking now might be a good time to get in? anybody got any ideas?
I just got some info about SNRG. There are piles and piles of tires around the world. Right now recycling means that tires are ground up into little pieces and pit in materials that are used for roads, playgrounds and things like that. Now SNRG melts them and then recaptures all the materials in the old tires without any pollution! The government pays SNRG to recycle so they have virgin grade rubber at 10% new rubber cost!
SNRG's starting to move more than 100,000 shares and back up to about a penny - that's good for a Fridy!