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Penny2Dime

07/18/13 8:35 AM

#1633 RE: $UPERMAN #1631

News out!
Based on new NASA report, most of countries have drinkable water problem and shortage.
PSWS will solve this issue, would be dime this year like SGLB I told:)
Jmo
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OCKHAM'S RAZOR

07/18/13 10:09 AM

#1635 RE: $UPERMAN #1631

PureSafe Approved as Registered Vendor to the United Nations
8:01a ET July 18, 2013 (Market Wire)

PureSafe(TM) Water Systems (OTCQB: PSWS), manufacturer of the patented "FIRST RESPONSE UNIT," a high volume mobile water purification system, today announced that they have been approved as a registered vendor to the United Nations Procurement Division, Level 1, as a 1st step in the rigorous process to pursue the sales of their unique PureSafe system in solving contaminated water problems funded by the UN worldwide. Clean drinking water availability from contaminated public water systems, rivers, and other surface fresh water sources is quickly becoming one of the world's biggest problems, whether in developing countries or in rural or even large urban environments. The PureSafe unit can be mobilized to a contaminated source and within thirty (30) minutes can be producing clean drinking quality water to service as many as 45,000 people per day. The unit can even process ocean water into clean drinking water when and where other sources of freshwater are not available.

The "FIRST RESPONSE UNIT" Emergency Water System is capable of producing up to 30,000 gallons of EPA quality drinking water per day, providing three (3) different methods of water dispensing, from bulk storage to container filling with our special ozonized water disinfection station, to producing up to 1,800 half-liter sealed bags per hour for individual distribution.

Leslie Kessler, CEO, states, "This is a further step for PureSafe in its mission to provide clean water to the world."

For more information, contact PureSafe Water Systems Sales at (508) 509-8412 or lesb@puresafesales.com.
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OCKHAM'S RAZOR

07/18/13 11:21 AM

#1642 RE: $UPERMAN #1631

1.2M+ on offer now @ 017?
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thesmalls

07/19/13 10:15 AM

#1646 RE: $UPERMAN #1631

The "alaska" "build" was already in inventory. It was one of two machines at the time. The other is supposedly in texas somewhere in an oil field. Further - the cost of capital was around $0.06/share(when it was trading between $0.08-0.10). Now the cost of capital is between $0.0009 and 0.011 per the last 10Q.

Let them manage the company...? If you are a serious investor in this company (and not trading the spikes) that is absolutely laughable. Where is the return for shareholders long term? What possible metrics were used for the lavish stock option awards the two principles receive annually? The CEO is averaging well over $1MM/year in her tenure there and what has the stock price done during that time?

Try again.