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Lurker from Mars

03/25/09 11:05 AM

#104918 RE: magila5 #104917

IMO..billions of shares and trades are going off 100k at a time..think about it...

.018 to .025 is great % to flip....

easy money...too many shares to churn through at this point...

JMO....
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Tony Jeletonev

03/25/09 11:05 AM

#104919 RE: magila5 #104917

cause the market makers are waiting for you to give them your shares for cheap..they know your finger is itchy on the mouse to sell to them right now...go on...sell them your 230 shares...and let us go up..

JMHO

EESO Provides Algae Remediation in Korean Drinking Reservoir With$12M Deal

Mar 25, 2009 09:15:38 (ET)

FORT WAYNE, IN, Mar 25, 2009 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Enzyme Environmental Solutions, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: EESO) has secured a contract from its recent trip to South Korea. The contract was entered into between Star Towers, Inc. in association with Dow Chemical and Enzyme Environmental Solutions late last week.

The signed contract is a one year term and calls for a total $12M ($12,000,000.00) purchase of EESO's proprietary biotech and product for use in bacterial remediation in Chungju Lake, a man-made reservoir that goes about 100 meters deep with a volume of over 2 billion tons. Chungju Lake is one of Korea's largest man-made lakes and is the main water source for domestic (includes drinking/tap water), agriculture and industrial use in that area. The area also is host to numerous tourist attractions and scenery and stands as an overall revenue source for Korea.

It was found in a 2004 report published in The Journal of Microbiology that two species of Cyanobacteria (the dominant phototropic bacteria in water environments) were found to be prevalent in Chungju and the nearby Dunpo reservoir: Microcystis and Anabaena and the problem has only escalated from there. These bacteria were found to be directly linked to pollution levels, "which is sad," states Star Towers owner, Su Lee. "This (Chungju) reservoir is, at times, boasted as Korea's 'largest and cleanest' man-made reservoir. What does that say to us? The pollution has to stop, and I believe that the recent meetings between government officials and Jared's company (Enzyme Environmental Solutions) will help us to put into place garbage and food waste remediation which is a large part of our pollution problem."

The enzyme solution provided by EESO is unique in that it doesn't attack the bacteria directly, but rather its food source, forcing it to starve to death rather than potentially resurfacing in mutated form over the long term.

Lee goes on to state, "In addition to preventative measures to be taken by Korea as a government and community to eliminate or significantly minimize pollution, we need to take measures to clear the matters at hand. I think this initial contract with EESO should prove highly effective as our testing of this product has produced outstanding results and I am looking forward to its applications in bacterial remediation of our water sources, including bacterial remediation in our reservoirs such as Chungju."

City authorities have already put into place agendas to tighten regulations regarding the management of water pipelines and tanks. "We are taking these measures to build public trust in Seoul's tap water," a spokesman for City Hall told The Korea Herald. Initial product for the deal shipped from Enzyme Environmental Solutions' facilities in Fort Wayne, Indiana this morning. The order is the first of multiple shipments to be sent to Korea for the purposes of the agreement with Star Towers in association with Dow Chemical.

President/CEO Jared Hochstedler feels, "It will be a big step in the right direction for us internationally as I think there's a collective understanding here that our products have several useful, cost-effective applications for countries and municipalities worldwide. If this is what it takes for us to receive domestic recognition, then so be it. The benefits to ecosystems and economies alike are, at this point, obvious, and we look forward to continued increase in sales force, research and development as we progress."

Safe Harbor: This release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements contained in this release that are not historical facts may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain. Actual performance and results may differ materially from that projected or suggested herein due to certain risks and uncertainties including, without limitation, ability to obtain financing and regulatory and shareholder approvals for anticipated actions.

Contact:
Newbauer Media Relations
Email: mark@enzymeconsultants.com
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frosen

03/25/09 11:05 AM

#104922 RE: magila5 #104917

BC Jared is a POS, LOL
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imshredin2

03/25/09 11:07 AM

#104927 RE: magila5 #104917

Cause some fool keeps selling there? What do you want it to do?
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jbtrk

03/25/09 11:08 AM

#104930 RE: magila5 #104917

Can someone please, PLEASE call Jared and tell him we to borrow some enzymes to take the stink out of this turd ?!?
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riksea

03/25/09 11:21 AM

#104956 RE: magila5 #104917

We're at .02 because of all the 2nd and 3rd party dilution going on from all the 000's that were let out. Can't you just smell it????????????
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purduecrew

03/25/09 11:28 AM

#104970 RE: magila5 #104917

Please do some valuation and come back and let us know what you find. Thanks.