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Good morning nice and steady here normal volume I'm sure it will pick up today.
Good morning...gents looks like we have re-entered the waiting game. Hopefully new will break today.
GARB...CEO UPDATE
Midwest trip: boots on the ground in Indiana for Phase 1 of future Garb E-waste Recycling Plant
Published January 11, 2012 | By admin
Greetings to Garb followers!
I’m quite thrilled to be writing the first post in my new CEO Blog. I want to use this blog to share a “view from the cockpit” through these exciting next phases of developing e-waste recycling plants in the Midwestern USA.
Alan Fleming, our Chief Operations Officer, Igor Plahuta, Chief Technical Officer, and I have been in Indiana all this week on the first leg of our trip. We have been viewing land for our first plant and further developing some key civic and business relationships.
The schedule has been packed! Most days we’ve split up to cover as much ground as possible with the time we have. So far we’ve:
Met with numerous business and other entities that will use our plants to discard e-scrap.
Scouted some very promising properties.
Met with various county commissioners. They especially anxious to address the environmental dilemma of e-waste as a new Indiana law went into effect last month prohibiting e-waste in household garbage. Read more here .
Met with various regulatory bodies.
As Garb CEO, I must use discretion in discussing the latest developments. I have a duty to GARB stock shareholders to protect proprietary knowledge from competitors. But I also must balance that with the need to share with you the progress we are making. I can discuss the following things about the Garb presence in the Indiana market:
3-15 projects are being pursued
100 mile radius of production there are over 5 million people: Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Columbus, etc.
Each plant will benefit the respective counties by creating 95 fulltime well-paid jobs, in addition to 300+ regional jobs
Each plant will meet the most up to date EPA requirements with minimum carbon footprint.
Garb has a definite competitive advantage in light of our proven technology and patented processes with over 120 machines already sold and 6 facilities built worldwide.
We are making some real progress. We have more meetings scheduled this week in Indiana. The next stage of our journey takes us to Ohio. I am eager to share more news with you soon as developments materialize. Don’t forget to friend us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter !
Thanks for reading!
Tasty update...it will take time but I believe it will happen. If not in Indiana it will happen else where...there is just too much e-wast coming down the pipe for GARB not to land some of the work
Afternoon trading showed some movement...must have been this tweet
still steady
8-k looks good...I like the ride here
Just say'n...was it?
Wait for it waaaait foooorrr iitttt
True enough, especially if it has a "green" tag on it now a days. However, it's not the behind the scenes meeting that never bring anything to reality that score political points and help please the lobbiest it's the done deals that make the headlines and land the votes.
Good I like to see other's in the E-Waste industry...that should say to the intelligent investor that there is money here if multiple companies are in the game.
Contrary to what your saying...I would just run because, gasp there is competition, no that's a great sign of the times.
I don't want to turn this into a public fight...but there is a far cry from you interviewing an individual for a pee-on position and meeting with lenders and city planners.
I'm still slacked jaw that you spend you days on GARB board. I guess you just enjoy arguing. :)
Yep, gov's love to stick there noses in everything. Including trash! I think one of the biggest things GARB has going for them is the Green Police.
I have had my fair share with start-ups, which GARB is not. However they are new state side company so it's somewhat similar.
Believe me state officials don't take time out of their schedules to try to court companies that they don't see as potential revenue sources.
Things will take time but it will be there.
Lenders and state officials are showing interest, it be wise if we did also.
CFGX nice action yesterday more to come
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=cfgx&ql=1
CFGX...looking sexy well it will very soon
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=cfgx&ql=1
CFGX...I believe it can fly, I believe it can touch the sky.
I read it's board everyday and then my money just drifts away.
Sounds like there meeting yesterday with Indiana officials was profitable...anxiously watching for the big news.
GFGX...wait for it wwwaaaaitttt foooor iiittt
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=cfgx&ql=1
CFGX steady eddie
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=cfgx&ql=1
CFGX steady as she goes...good run yestarday
Looks good here not seeing all the doom and gloom that your preaching...it is what I thought it would be a cheap stock heading for brighter days.
New here just started watching...the news of the merger looks good.
I see it's all quite on the western front here. Hey that's ok with me, that means it will run when there is more breaking news.
Dang...I'm just in and out watching GARB seems like some posters sit here all day trashing GARB?
Don't you have trades to make?
Well I'm patient on GARB I think good things will come out from this ten day trip. That's just me personally.
I agree, this type of lending is almost essential given the current financial climate for borrowers looking to move forward. That is one reason why I have been keeping an eye on CFGX
I've been doing the happy dance...I think there are many bags at the end of the rainbow here
GARB had good meeting in IN today.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=70718247
hahaha...really junkhustler gov. do it all the time to land companies to produce jobs. Here is a quick example from Chattanooga saw this a few days back
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2011/aug/04/citys-downtown-not-so-sweet-writer-says/
That's close to 400 million that TN came up with to land VW.
Why you always hatt'n? Make's Kaptain Kranky extra grouchy
This is what I like about CFGX...assest based they have a hard ass to back up there loans plan. For real they are a company for our times.
Wise words wayno...I like a smaller party anyways it frustrating to have people trying to dilute the stock
Well the market surely liked the news...I'm a believer
In an economy starving for jobs I think every state GARB visits will be working there little tushes off to land GARB
RichieRich1 do you think they can get 10,000 loans on the board by 2013?
Tweet just came through: TRIP UPDATE: GARB has met with Indiana county commissioners, Indiana manufacturing associations and 3 major local banks. More to come! #GARB
I must say today is a good day...I'm thinking about jumping in to the deep end on CFGX going forward.
Little more CFGX news yippy skippy
Capital Financial Global, Inc. (OTC:CFGX), announced today that it signed its first client on its new loan servicing platform.
"We are proud to put our first client on our new loan servicing platform," said Mr. Paul Norat, CEO of Capital Financial Global, Inc. "We've set a goal to have 1,000 loans on our system by the end of this year and 10,000 on board by the end of 2013."
"I can't overstate the importance of this loan servicing platform for our long term success," said Mr. Norat. "This will give us a substantial revenue base in monthly servicing fees in addition to allowing us to more effectively manage loan interest rate spreads and loan portfolio sales and acquisitions."
ME SO HAPPY CFGX
Capital Financial Global, Inc. (OTC:CFGX), announced today that it signed its first client on its new loan servicing platform.
"We are proud to put our first client on our new loan servicing platform," said Mr. Paul Norat, CEO of Capital Financial Global, Inc. "We've set a goal to have 1,000 loans on our system by the end of this year and 10,000 on board by the end of 2013."
"I can't overstate the importance of this loan servicing platform for our long term success," said Mr. Norat. "This will give us a substantial revenue base in monthly servicing fees in addition to allowing us to more effectively manage loan interest rate spreads and loan portfolio sales and acquisitions."
CFGX I just screamed like a school girl
Capital Financial Global, Inc. (OTC:CFGX), announced today that it signed its first client on its new loan servicing platform.
"We are proud to put our first client on our new loan servicing platform," said Mr. Paul Norat, CEO of Capital Financial Global, Inc. "We've set a goal to have 1,000 loans on our system by the end of this year and 10,000 on board by the end of 2013."
"I can't overstate the importance of this loan servicing platform for our long term success," said Mr. Norat. "This will give us a substantial revenue base in monthly servicing fees in addition to allowing us to more effectively manage loan interest rate spreads and loan portfolio sales and acquisitions."
CFGX believers big news...
Capital Financial Global, Inc. (OTC:CFGX), announced today that it signed its first client on its new loan servicing platform.
"We are proud to put our first client on our new loan servicing platform," said Mr. Paul Norat, CEO of Capital Financial Global, Inc. "We've set a goal to have 1,000 loans on our system by the end of this year and 10,000 on board by the end of 2013."
"I can't overstate the importance of this loan servicing platform for our long term success," said Mr. Norat. "This will give us a substantial revenue base in monthly servicing fees in addition to allowing us to more effectively manage loan interest rate spreads and loan portfolio sales and acquisitions."