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01/27/07 1:56 PM

#880318 RE: RULiquid #880315

you guys keep forgetting that an RS is just a share structure change, and that many of them work out well on the big boards, because they stop diluting, dilution is the problem not the RS.
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eztradin

01/27/07 1:59 PM

#880320 RE: RULiquid #880315

My all time favorite.

See class notes after you open link:

http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/company_profile.jsp?symbol=RMEI

'06 was a banner year.

:)
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pensandoenti67

01/27/07 3:28 PM

#880330 RE: RULiquid #880315

ARSC - Hydrogen - U.S. Govt increasing budget on Hydrogen by x20 by 2012... Many funds to be awarded... Read ARSC news from this past week.

http://www.hydrogen.energy.gov/presidents_initiative.html

Chart: http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=arsc&p=D&b=5&g=0&id=p55294684308

ARSC Hydrogen Formulator May Trigger ''Hydrogen Economy''
Tuesday January 23, 9:30 am ET


HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American Security Resources Corporation (OTCBB:ARSC - News) announced that it is developing a technology to formulate hydrogen that will change the economics of producing hydrogen sufficient to enable the hydrogen economy.
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In an interview on AudioStocks.com (www.audiostocks.com), ARSC CEO Frank Neukomm revealed that the company's subsidiary Hydra Fuel Cell Corp. was successfully upgrading an experimental method of producing hydrogen originally developed at a U.S. university.

Ben Schafer, CTO of Hydra Fuel Cell Corp., speaking on The Bill Chippas Show, (www.billchippasshow.com) said that currently the cost of producing a kilogram of hydrogen was around $7 to $8. Using this new technology, the cost of producing hydrogen could drop below $2 per kg, which is the DOE threshold to make hydrogen competitive with established energy sources.

Bob Farr, President and COO of ARSC, stated, "We expect the ability to produce hydrogen on demand using this technology will be a much bigger business for us than the fuel cell business."

American Security Resources Corporation

ARSC is a holding company actively seeking to acquire companies and technologies that will advance the development of clean energy. ARSC, through its Hydra subsidiary, is developing high volume, mass producible hydrogen fuel cells. For more information, please see: www.americansecurityresources.com