To: BRSteve who wrote (335) | 12/4/1999 10:06:00 AM | From: VivB | | |
Steve,
Are you still following, USBC? Why do you think the stock headed down Friday after the move up earlier this week? I would think the news about the joint venture would have added more of an upward momentum on the stock. Yahoo - Dec. 2nd...USA Biomass Forms Wood Recycling Joint Venture... biz.yahoo.com
Have you got any thoughts on the spin off? Thread seems quiet in view of news items the last month. Yahoo - Nov. 18th...USA Biomass board OKs real estate unit spin-off biz.yahoo.com
Viv |
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To: BRSteve who wrote (338) | 12/6/1999 9:01:00 PM | From: VivB | | |
Steve,
Sorry Steve. In a moment of brilliance, I confused 2 stocks I had bookmarked: US Microbics (aka BUGS) & USA Biomass (aka USBC).
There does seem to be a tidbit of recent news on BUGS Dec. 1st- U.S. Microbics' Subsidiary Enters Into Agreement In Principal With Comercial Foody's Ltda biz.yahoo.com
Viv |
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To: Frank Buck who wrote () | 12/7/1999 2:10:00 PM | From: BRSteve | | |
Just visited bugsatwork.com to see what was going on and was very pleased: 1. They announced on 12/5/99 that this month they will be changing ISP's because of problems with the current one, and will have the msg. board back. 2. Bio-Miracle(TM) is now shipping, as is Bio-Incubator(TM). 3. Next month, January, 2000, a new soil moisturizing system will be available. The only thing more I would hope for would be an update on progress towards a NASDAQ listing; but, I'm still very happy with what I saw. Yours, Steve |
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To: Frank Buck who wrote (321) | 12/8/1999 2:53:00 PM | From: BRSteve | | |
Hi Frank, and Merry Christmas. I visited the BUGS web site yesterday and was pleasantly surprised about the updates. I posted the results on this board. Don't you agree that this is very promising? Yours, Steve |
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To: BRSteve who wrote (341) | 12/14/1999 11:45:00 AM | From: Frank Buck | | |
Hello Steve
Sorry to respond so late but I don't appropriate much time to SI anymore. As a matter of fact this is my first post in a long time. It seems as though BUGS has had its ups and downs.
I believe that BUGS is behind their own timetable. It seems that everything has taken longer than anticipated. Yes at this point it appears that things are rolling. Perhaps the Signal Hill Project results are encouraging with a commensurate increase in investor activity.
Merry Christmas to you also. It seems like this year was a blur and we were just wishing one another Merry Christmas not too long ago.
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To: BRSteve who wrote (343) | 12/20/1999 6:49:00 PM | From: BRSteve | | |
Seeking employment...go to bugsatwork.com...they are looking for someone to help with the webpage, folks in production, as well as, salesmen. Things continue to look up for this co. Yours, Steve |
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From: ThinkingBig | 9/18/2006 10:20:34 AM | | | | SSWM Subsidiary Receives Authorization for $2 Million of New Contract Awards in Puebla, Mexico Friday September 15, 1:39 pm ET ETI Provides Quick Response to Governor's Request
CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 15, 2006--Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (OTCBB:SSWM - News), announced that its Mexico subsidiary company Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. (ETI) received a letter of authorization from the State of Puebla's Governor, Mario Marin Torres, authorizing Puebla's Secretary of the Environment, Francisco Montemayor, to contract with ETI to address two separate sites, critically impacted from petroleum product releases, that have closed established freshwater stream fed commercial aquatic fish farm sites in the northern area of the State.
Bruce Beattie, CEO of SSWM, stated, "The Los Pinos, Puebla project contract is valued at $902,000 USD and the San Lorenzo, Puebla project contract is valued at $1,078,000 USD. ETI staff will commence work at these sites immediately." |
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