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we expect to help grow that business to almost $20M by 2015 with the design and development contracts that we have already lined up over the next 5 years.”
MSMY acquisition news-
MC Endeavors, Inc. Acquires Western Door Company Inc. of Sturgis, South Dakota, and Their Wholesale Purchasing Power
$1M Per Year in Volume Sales from Their Contractor Database of 7 Years
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/MC-Endeavors-Inc-Acquires-bw-899015112.html?x=0&.v=1
MSMY acquisition news-
MC Endeavors, Inc. Acquires Western Door Company Inc. of Sturgis, South Dakota, and Their Wholesale Purchasing Power
$1M Per Year in Volume Sales from Their Contractor Database of 7 Years
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/MC-Endeavors-Inc-Acquires-bw-899015112.html?x=0&.v=1
Now that's one purty chart!
MSMY..Beauty of a chart, thanks Zombie!
I see you own two great stocks, like your thinking here-
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=63430828
Excellent post..should be a sticky note.
From the company profile-
I want you to think about why hundreds of those mobile homes and most of the stick and brick homes disappeared in Tuscaloosa a couple of weeks ago. They just vanished. And the insurance companies are going to buy the same type mobile homes made with 2”x2” studs as a replacement for those who were lucky enough to have survived and had tornado insurance. Why do that? Ecomomics? For almost the same cost they could purchase and build a home that was constructed differently, with alternative methods and technologies that could stand 225 mph winds or an 8.0 earthquake. We need to educate and we (MCE) need to be the designer and builder or even better, the master planning firm and the developer. Acceptance of “change” is our biggest obstacle. The building industry (here in the US) has big lobbyists and big money and they construct with only the “bottom-line” as a goal. You would think that building with “safety” is a common goal and an important issue, but it really is not. Using wood for structural elements and fiberglass insulation for passive temperature protection are bad practices. Period.
We build with 2”x2” welded steel tubing for strength and then we use Rigid Closed Cell Insulation for passive temperature protection. So our “enemies” become Weyerhaeuser and Owens-Corning.
So when we weld a lightweight steel roof truss to our welded tube wall modules to our welded steel floor joists and then spray closed cell foam 4” thick under the roof deck, in the walls and then under the floor between the floor joists, you have created an structural “igloo” that will not move and will not burn. And when we anchor the steel building frame to base isolators, the building will absorb all movement created by hurricane winds and earthquakes. Our homes cannot have the wind sucked out of the house and never implode like the buildings did in Tuscaloosa or burn down like the houses in the Texas wildfires.
Costs? We roll all the tube steel in our factory and cut out all the middlemen that raise the costs. Our studs are spaced 2 feet on center instead of 16” on center (less material). We mix and spray all the foam and cut out all the middlemen that would raise the costs. We use machine automation to construct the roof trusses and floor joists. We (will) manufacture the base isolators. The house modules are delivered from the factory and set on the footings with one crane. Steps and patios are attached and then these homes would absorb another earthquake, flood, fire, or hurricane.
Looks like MSMY is getting coverage-
http://www.virmmac.com/MSMY
I think it keeps getting better and better. Hearing some high octaine juice is coming our way. You ain't seen nottin yet!
The news page is now condensed into the investors page
Check this interview out, MSMY's Lucke was hand picked to head up ALL of the relief efforts in Haiti.
http://www.jlwilliams.org/home/full_entry/jls_interview_with_ambassador_lewis_lucke_in_haiti/
Can you give me a breakdown of the confernce call, I see the company's Ambassador Lucke actually called into it from Haiti. What better validation that shows he is procative in the rebuild efforts. This could be MSMY's biggest contract to date when they land it. Wonder how much of that 10 Billion they will get?
Back from vacation, MSMY chart looks great! A lot of catching up to do.
A lot of resistance has been removed, IMO we see more buying then selling and higher highs as we move forward.
Nice Chasing Stars, MSMY has been consolidating and technically looks like it is ready to breakout..possibly as soon as tomorrow.
Thanks for posting that, MSMY has set themselves up to be a cash cow machine. The pps was over .30 not long ago and the element behind the abrupt drop has been eliminated. There is only one direction for this stock to go here imo, and it's UP^^^
Top 5 Most Expensive Natural Disasters in History
The aftermath of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Japan has been devastating. Meanwhile, the government is struggling to contain a nuclear crisis, which adds to the country’s disaster.
While analysts are estimating that the Japan disaster is likely to be the costliest on record, AccuWeather.com has calculated the world’s five most expensive natural disasters in history.
1. Earthquake and tsunami, Japan (2011)
Cost: $235 billion (by the World Bank)
So far, 8,649 people have been confirmed dead and another 13,262 are missing since the 9.0-magnitude quake struck off the coast near Sendai, Japan, on March 11, 2011. The degree of damage caused by the earthquake and resulting tsunami was enormous. Videos show that almost no parts of any structures were left standing in the worst affected areas.
Failure of the cooling system at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant intensified the situation, resulting in evacuation of about 200,000 people residing around the plant.
The World Bank on March 21 said that damage might reach $235 billion, while Japan’s government had a higher estimate of $309 billion. The damage estimate could go even higher as it does not include losses in economic activity from planned power outages or the broader impact of the nuclear crisis, making the disaster world’s most expensive on record.
2. Kobe earthquake, Japan (1995)
Cost: $100 billion (by the World Bank)
The Great Hanshin earthquake, or Kobe earthquake, occurred on Jan. 17, 1995, in the southern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The focus of the quake was located 16 km (10 miles) beneath its epicenter, 20 km (12 miles) away from the city of Kobe. Measured at 6.8 magnitude, the earthquake killed nearly 6,500 people, making it the deadliest disaster in the world that year.
The Kobe quake caused about $100 billion in destruction, according to an calculation by the World Bank, but Japanese trade rebounded within a year, with imports recovering fully and exports back to 85 percent of normal levels.
3. Hurricane Katrina, U.S. (2005)
Cost: $81 billion total damage cost (by NOAA)
Hurricane Katrina of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was one of the worst disasters in the U.S. history. It made landfall along the Gulf Coast on Aug. 25, 2005. At least 1,836 people died in the hurricane and in the subsequent floods. Five years later, thousands of displaced residents in Mississippi and Louisiana were still living in temporary accommodations.
The total damage from Katrina is estimated at $81 billion (2005 U.S. dollars). It also generated the largest single loss in the history of insurance – $41 billion, according to the Insurance Information Institute.
4. Northridge earthquake, California, U.S. (1994)
Cost: $42 billion (by NOAA)
While there have been more powerful earthquakes than the magnitude 6.7 Northridge quake, it caused large-scale damage throughout Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley due to the location of its epicenter.
The Northridge earthquake occurred on Jan. 17, 1994, in Reseda, a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, Calif., and lasted for about 10-20 seconds. The quake resulted in more than 60 deaths and more than 5,000 injuries. More than 25,000 people were left homeless, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. In addition, the earthquake caused an estimated $25 billion in damage, making it one of the costliest natural disasters in the U.S. history.
5. Sichuan earthquake, China (2008)
Cost: $29 billion (by the World Bank)
The May 12, 2008, Sichuan earthquake was a deadly earthquake that measured at 8.0 magnitude. The quake killed about 70,000 people and left more than 18,000 missing. The epicenter was 80 km (50 miles) west-northwest of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province, where almost 4 million people resided.
Estimates put direct damage and losses from the earthquake at $29 billion, with indirect damage much higher.
Note: The Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, which caused about 250,000 deaths, is not included on this list. Economic losses there amounted to only $14 billion in today’s prices, partly because of low property and land values in the affected areas.
However, money is only one scale of evaluating the impacts of natural disasters.
“It (money) does not apply to the measures of human lives lost,” AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Jim Andrews says. “A total of about 250,000 deaths in the Indian Ocean Tsunami can never be compared by economic loss.”
Haiti, Japan, Chile, Philippines, in the U.S. we have the Gulf coast prone to hurricanes then there is the heartland states that lie in Tornado Alley. Fyi Conneticut is said to be America's best place to avoid natural disaster.
With all the current projects and various subsidiaries no doubt the news stream will be ongoing as new updates arise.
Natural disasters are striking the globe with a vengeance. Earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, the latest deadly tornadoes that unraveled the state of Alabama. MSMY has the technology to both prevent and restore:
International Smart-Home Builder
Self-Sustaining Community Developer
Green Building Technologies
Solar Energy and Wind Energy
Multi-Fuel Powered Generators
Sewer Redemption Technology
Water Retention Storage Systems
Tim Algier, CEO of MC Endeavors, stated that, "MCE continues to receive RFPs for rebuilding efforts from disaster areas around the globe. Our Director, U.S. Ambassador Lewis Lucke, has informed us that reconstruction efforts in Haiti will begin to be funded now that President Michel Martelly has finally taken office. Over $10 Billion in funding has already been raised worldwide for Haiti Reconstruction."
Mr. Algier went on to say that, "In Architecture School at USC in L.A. we experienced the Sylmar earthquake of ''71 firsthand and again got to experience the disastrous rolling effects of the Northridge earthquake in ''94. So we have had a focus on earthquake resistant design for 40 years now." He went on to question, "Yet we continue to see the building industry reconstruct these disaster-hit communities with the same age-old stick-&-stucco and brick-&-mortar techniques that their grandfather used. Why do that? The whole re-building process needs to be rethought and re-evaluated. We feel our technology meets these challenges."
Jerry Kammerer, CTO of MC Endeavors and Principal of Lamisteel LLC, went on to explain that, "After a natural disaster such as an earthquake, tornado, hurricane or flood, the buildings that are left standing must be able to kick-on their back-up energy systems to generate light, stay warm, pump water and cook food. So the engineering, type, and location of these systems become a critical part of the building configuration and must be integrated into the design."
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2011-04/19848333-mc-endeavors-points-to-growth-and-focus-in-strong-long-lasting-environmentally-passive-and-active-building-systems-004.htm
Natural disasters are striking the globe with a vengeance. Earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, the latest deadly tornadoes that unraveled the state of Alabama. MSMY has the technology to both prevent and restore:
International Smart-Home Builder
Self-Sustaining Community Developer
Green Building Technologies
Solar Energy and Wind Energy
Multi-Fuel Powered Generators
Sewer Redemption Technology
Water Retention Storage Systems
Tim Algier, CEO of MC Endeavors, stated that, "MCE continues to receive RFPs for rebuilding efforts from disaster areas around the globe. Our Director, U.S. Ambassador Lewis Lucke, has informed us that reconstruction efforts in Haiti will begin to be funded now that President Michel Martelly has finally taken office. Over $10 Billion in funding has already been raised worldwide for Haiti Reconstruction."
Mr. Algier went on to say that, "In Architecture School at USC in L.A. we experienced the Sylmar earthquake of ''71 firsthand and again got to experience the disastrous rolling effects of the Northridge earthquake in ''94. So we have had a focus on earthquake resistant design for 40 years now." He went on to question, "Yet we continue to see the building industry reconstruct these disaster-hit communities with the same age-old stick-&-stucco and brick-&-mortar techniques that their grandfather used. Why do that? The whole re-building process needs to be rethought and re-evaluated. We feel our technology meets these challenges."
Jerry Kammerer, CTO of MC Endeavors and Principal of Lamisteel LLC, went on to explain that, "After a natural disaster such as an earthquake, tornado, hurricane or flood, the buildings that are left standing must be able to kick-on their back-up energy systems to generate light, stay warm, pump water and cook food. So the engineering, type, and location of these systems become a critical part of the building configuration and must be integrated into the design."
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2011-04/19848333-mc-endeavors-points-to-growth-and-focus-in-strong-long-lasting-environmentally-passive-and-active-building-systems-004.htm
It hasnt caught on yet the impact having a shoe in Ambassador, a major component of billion dollar relief , reconstruction and recovery programs, as a member of the board of directors of MSMY.
MSMY already has over 200 million in green energy contracts. One slice of the 10 billion haiti recovery monies can add another 100 mill.
The potential here is staggering, we are sitting on a cash cow!!
http://www.haiti-info.com/?U-S-Ambassador-Lewis-Lucke-To-Meet
MC Endeavors, Inc. (Pink Sheets: MSMY) announced that U.S. Ambassador Lewis Lucke has accepted an offer to become a Member of the Board of Directors of MC Endeavors, Inc. and its subsidiary CENTIUUM Holdings, Inc. and he will meet with the Board to discuss the status of the reconstruction efforts in Haiti.
Ambassador Lucke most recently served as U.S. Response Coordinator for the Haiti earthquake, leading the United States’ $1.0 billion to date relief and recovery program. The reconstruction phase is next and is expected to take about $10 Billion to build interim and permanent housing for over 1 million homeless earthquake victims.
Ambassador Lucke also served for 27 years with the U.S. Agency for International Development. His prior position was that of first USAID Mission Director for Iraq, where he managed a $4.0 billion reconstruction and economic development program, USAID’s largest program ever and the largest reconstruction effort funded by the United States since the Marshall Plan.
“Having Ambassador Lucke join our team is more than a stroke of Luck for us. His contacts and international experience will give us the opportunity to do some good and make a difference in the world, which is part of Centiuum Holdings’ Mission,” said MC Endeavors’ President and CEO Tim Algier when asked about their newest board member.
It hasnt caught on yet the impact having a shoe in Ambassador, a major component of billion dollar relief , reconstruction and recovery programs, as a member of the board of directors of MSMY.
MSMY already has over 200 million in green energy contracts. One slice of the 10 billion haiti recovery monies can add another 100 mill.
The potential here is staggering, we are sitting on a cash cow!!
http://www.haiti-info.com/?U-S-Ambassador-Lewis-Lucke-To-Meet
MC Endeavors, Inc. (Pink Sheets: MSMY) announced that U.S. Ambassador Lewis Lucke has accepted an offer to become a Member of the Board of Directors of MC Endeavors, Inc. and its subsidiary CENTIUUM Holdings, Inc. and he will meet with the Board to discuss the status of the reconstruction efforts in Haiti.
Ambassador Lucke most recently served as U.S. Response Coordinator for the Haiti earthquake, leading the United States’ $1.0 billion to date relief and recovery program. The reconstruction phase is next and is expected to take about $10 Billion to build interim and permanent housing for over 1 million homeless earthquake victims.
Ambassador Lucke also served for 27 years with the U.S. Agency for International Development. His prior position was that of first USAID Mission Director for Iraq, where he managed a $4.0 billion reconstruction and economic development program, USAID’s largest program ever and the largest reconstruction effort funded by the United States since the Marshall Plan.
“Having Ambassador Lucke join our team is more than a stroke of Luck for us. His contacts and international experience will give us the opportunity to do some good and make a difference in the world, which is part of Centiuum Holdings’ Mission,” said MC Endeavors’ President and CEO Tim Algier when asked about their newest board member.
Is it monday yet? I feel really good about my investment in MSMY!
Thanks zigman, happy to share :)
Wowza thats a lot of revenue!
MSMY's Director Ambassador Lucke sure has friends in high places-
http://www.jlwilliams.org/home/full_entry/pres_bush_and_amb_lucke_haiti_march_22_2010/
One of the brighter sides of my 3 trips to Haiti has been my interaction with NDI Alumni, Ambassador Lewis Lucke. Because of his past deployment here as Ambassador, he was immediately redeployed here after the killer quake on January 12th. And since we had come to Haiti together a little over a month prior to the earthquake, it was a timely redeployment for both of us to a country and people we both are passionate about. In addition to overseeing the monumental tasks of rescue, relief and redevelopment, Lew has had to receive all of the US Government officials who have come down. Members of Congress, Senators, Speaker of the House, Presidents Clinton and Bush. Here is one that Lew shared with me of his greeting of President Bush on the tarmac when he recently visited Haiti. These two men obviously have a warm relationship and great respect for each other. If you will look back and look at my earlier reports on Lew, you will see a personal exchange between them on President Bush’s last day in office.
I had a buy order in at .042 when it was on the ask and my order sat for ten minutes then i was filled at .04, weird!
Good morning all, got a feeling todays gonna be another green day!
Looking good in GREEN! ;)
Thanks Suetta, you have a good eye LOL. Green is definitely my color :)
My account is GREEN today..go MSMY!
.04 will be a distant memory...I agree, with everything in the pipeline it could get back to .30 plus.
Thanks Suetta, this will be a long term hold for me unless something changes my mind. So far I like what i see.
Go me a nice starter position today and very excited about the prospects!
Thank you stevo, the DD posted here makes it an easy decision to park some cash in this gem.
will do and thanks zombie, marked ya back.
Oh yeah, i wouldnt even consider MSMY if they werent OTC Pink Current.
Great info in the ibox, looking to take a starter position monday.