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Re: homeruntrader post# 177680

Thursday, 10/16/2008 10:41:41 PM

Thursday, October 16, 2008 10:41:41 PM

Post# of 2342140
MDOR.ob is the homruntrade. I have made everyone of my traders money on this one consistantly.

Posted by: homeruntrader Date: Monday, October 13, 2008 10:54:39 AM
In reply to: homeruntrader who wrote msg# 323815 Post # of 326505
Gold mine on ->MDOR re: my posts over the weekend this is just the start of the run. Happy trading

Posted by: homeruntrader Date: Monday, October 13, 2008 12:05:21 AM
In reply to: EDWARD STEVENSON who wrote msg# 2805 Post # of 2845
Yes and this info posted below could make MDOR in the near term worth well over a hundred million in market cap. Note the company already has 130 million in contracts filed with 8k's


Posted by: turnthetides Date: Saturday, October 11, 2008 10:05:26 PM
In reply to: surfguy who wrote msg# 1514 Post # of 1533
SRI is going to really take Magnum to that next level and probably spike some good interest in terms of investors and funders. From the press it says "These developments will Revolutionize the Global Rubber Processing & Next Generation Compounding Market Worldwide." After reading what I have read Magnum is going to be getting some serious publicity soon. If you connect the dots you can see that the founder of SRI is also the founder of Delink patent and Green Rubber. Read the article.

Mel Gibson-backed firm Green Rubber eyes London IPO

SINGAPORE, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Green Rubber Global, a tyre-recycling firm part-owned by Hollywood actor Mel Gibson, said on Tuesday it plans to list on London's junior Alternative Investment (AIM) market within the next six months.

The UK-based company, in which Malaysia's Petra Group owns more than 80 percent, has appointed UK investment bank Ambrian Partners to manage the initial public offering (IPO), Petra Chief Executive Vinod Sekhar told a media briefing in Singapore.

He said Green Rubber -- whose main asset is a technology to turn old tyres into a rubber compound -- is likely to be valued at more than 130 million pounds ($263 million) but shareholders have yet to decide on how many shares to sell.

Its shareholders also include actor Bruce Willis and the family of Forbes magazine publisher Steve Forbes.

Gibson will help publicise the IPO as he did by attending the launch event in Singapore, which attracted more than 40 reporters, photographers and TV cameramen in a country where local media is grouped under two state-controlled monopolies.


Green Rubber has the rights to a technological process called De-Link -- invented by Sekhar's late father -- that can "devulcanise" old tyres and convert them into reusable rubber.

Vulcanisation is the process used to toughen rubber while retaining its springy quality.

The company said it is entering into a joint venture with U.S. rubber product manufacturer Apache Mills to make and sell rubber compound from recycled waste tyres, and is also in the process of setting up a factory in the U.S. state of New Mexico.

Sekhar said the new technology would not threaten Malaysia's rubber industry due to fast-growing demand for the commodity.

"In less than a decade, the world will not be able to produce enough rubber to meet China's demand," he said.

He also said the technology was environmentally friendly as it would reuse some of the 1 billion old tyres that were either incinerated or dumped in landfills each year.

Gibson is best known for his roles in "Mad Max" and "Lethal Weapon", and Sekhar was listed by Forbes Magazine as Malaysia's 16th richest man with assets of $350 million in June this year.

Posted by: homeruntrader Date: Monday, October 13, 2008 12:07:02 AM
In reply to: EDWARD STEVENSON who wrote msg# 2805 Post # of 2844
Follow my insight ED, Posted by: homeruntrader Date: Sunday, October 12, 2008 10:15:47 PM
In reply to: MAKAMAI who wrote msg# 1530 Post # of 1533
I did the research and found that the investor of green rubber's patents is Tan Sri Dr. B.C. Sekhar of which he is the founder of SRI. So with that being said it is safe to say Magnum has just as good if not better technology and know how as green rubber.

I found many other things out on this subject and enough to know that Magnum's market when exposed right on this subject alone could do more then triple or quadruple.

The information and cross referencing is in these url's plus putting the puzzle together but it has a few of us on this side interested in buying a much larger position this week.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B.C._Shekhar

http://srielastomers.com/about



Posted by: homeruntrader Date: Sunday, October 12, 2008 10:19:08 PM
In reply to: MAKAMAI who wrote msg# 1530 Post # of 1533
This is the direct link and note the investors that figure this out early in the stage will make the biggest returns.

Green Rubber Inventor http://www.green-rubber.com/inventor.html Born in Selangor, Malaysia, in 1929, the late Dr. Sekhar is affectionately acknowledged as the father of the modern Malaysian rubber industry. Dr. Sekhar held numerous senior positions in the rubber industry, including his service as the former Chairman of Malaysian Rubber Research Development Board, Rubber Research Institute Malaysia (RRIM), International Rubber Research and Development Board (IRRBD), Founder Chairman of the Palm Oil Research and Development Board and Senior Fellow of the Malaysian Academy of Science.

On the international front, Dr. Sekhar, in his capacity as chairman of the International Rubber Research and Development Board, was instrumental in converting the organization into a dynamic institution. The membership increased threefold under his leadership. The IRRDB successfully implemented the expedition into Brazil for collection of new germplasm. The organization also established an international R&D program, three parts of which were financed through UNIDO Member institutes. Dr. Sekhar traveled widely and attended numerous conferences in all parts of the world. His able and effective advocacy of the strength and stability of natural rubber carved a “niche” for him in the international elastomer industry.

Dr. Sekhar was also the man responsible for the invention of DeLink and Deprotin, two ground-breaking technologies in the elastomer industry which have been significant milestones in eliminating environmental hazards.

An astounding achiever, Dr. Sekhar received nine major awards, 25 patents, 2 honorary doctorates and published 137 research papers. His name is associated with the Standard Malaysian Rubber Scheme, which he initiated in 1964 and is today used worldwide among producers of Natural Rubber and consumers.

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