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4891 Postings, 7085 Tage SolarparcAxia Building Technology

 
  
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04.03.06 10:59

Axia Building Technologies, Ltd.
Axia Building Technologies Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Axia Group, Inc., was established
to provide affordable housing and related technologies in Sri Lanka and other countries.  The
company has a proven, efficient and cost effective technology to quickly build new homes and
other village infrastructures.

A Superior Building Solution
The Axia Building System offers the fastest, most structurally sound, cost effective and visually
appealing solution. The system been deployed in countries around the world, tested in numerous
independent laboratories. We have taken this technology to Sri Lanka, built model homes which
have been tested and inspected by local authorities.  The housing is termite proof, fire resistant, and
can withstand hurricanes as well as earthquakes.

Based on our work and proven examples of this technology, we have been awarded our first major
contract to build 250 homes in Sri Lanka.  To date, we have laid the concrete foundation for 50 of
these new homes and in late September we will begin erecting the walls and roofs.  With our
technology, a new 500 square foot home can be completed in 10 days or less, as compared to the
average time of 3 to 6 months for cinder block houses.  

Our costs, at less than $12 per square foot, make our solution one of the most affordable in the
industry while providing quality buildings with attractive designs.    And perhaps most importantly,
the homes and buildings look great, giving pride and assurance to the new owners and the villages
that are being reconstructed.

www.axiagroup.info

 

4891 Postings, 7085 Tage SolarparcSieht gut aus :-)

 
  
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04.03.06 11:02
 
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4891 Postings, 7085 Tage SolarparcHaus zu verkaufen

 
  
    #4
04.03.06 11:13
Für nur 10.000 Dollar!  
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4891 Postings, 7085 Tage SolarparcOder?

 
  
    #5
04.03.06 11:16
Vielleicht so eins?  
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67 Postings, 6857 Tage guezelimHallo solarparc

 
  
    #6
04.03.06 11:31
Ich bin zwar neu aber du hast recht ich bin auch Überzeugt von der Aktie,
ich komme aus der Türkei nicht einmal da kriegst du so ein Haus für so einen günstigen Preis.Wenn jeder nachrichten anschaut weiß das in Amerika auch Hilfe braucht für die überschwämten gebiete wie z.B.New Orliens usw.ein Trailer kostet das 10fache wie die Häuser von Axia deshalb bin ich auch so Überzeugt.    

1963 Postings, 7661 Tage LuckyStrikeselten so gelacht ! Aldi o. T.

 
  
    #7
04.03.06 11:34

33036 Postings, 7108 Tage Terminator100was hilft dir ein Haus wenn du kein

 
  
    #8
04.03.06 11:48
grundstück hast wo du es hinstellen kannst. und ein grundstück kostet  ca 180.000 USD  

67 Postings, 6857 Tage guezelimHast vieleicht recht

 
  
    #9
04.03.06 11:53
aber immer ncoh billiger als ein trailer!  

3002 Postings, 7860 Tage RoulettProfiALDI kauft AXIA!

 
  
    #10
04.03.06 12:14
ich schmeiß mich weg,
Grins



nichts desto Trotz AXIA wird mit oder ohne Aldi seinen weg machen  

7 Postings, 6840 Tage kalabreseAldi & Axia

 
  
    #11
04.03.06 12:43
Wie schaffen die es eigntlich ein haus für nur 10.000 $ zu bauen? alleine die materialkosten wären locker hoher als 10.000 wenn das haus in usa hergestellt werden. ich denke mal es ist ne art gartenhütten die sie bauen, die eigentlich nur in warmen gebieten gebaut werden können wo das wetter nich so schwankt wie in eu. ich glaub ich stell mir solche barracke in den garten. oder lass mir erstmal n angebot von den schicken!  

1226 Postings, 6897 Tage zoka101AXIA kauft Aldi!

 
  
    #12
04.03.06 15:42
@Kalabrese, steht doch auf der HP wie sie das machen, lies halt mal nach.

Die Idee ist einfach genial und für SOS Kinderdorf bauen die 1 Haus sogar nur für 7400 Dollars.
Eigentlich schäbig, dass die nicht mehr rausgerückt haben.
Wenn der Auftrag klappt wird Axia wachsen ohne Ende und kann noch ganz andere Firmen übernehmen als Titan.  

126 Postings, 6849 Tage huebi1977also so wie es aussieht ...

 
  
    #13
04.03.06 16:48
kaufen türken gerne axia-häuser und überall anders sowiso, weils da nicht so kalt ist. geile argumente *ich schmeiss mich weg* ... und zu aldi würde axia ja auch passen, oder ? zumindest was den aktienkurs angeht. vieleicht könnten auch bald 1000er-pakete bei aldi vertickt werden ... nach dem motte: einpacken und zusätzlich 20% aus haus ... oh mann ;-) ich brauch heute keine comedy-sendung mehr.  

14308 Postings, 8044 Tage WALDY10.000? 7.400?? Geh doch noch billiger:

 
  
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04.03.06 17:02

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126 Postings, 6849 Tage huebi1977*lol* geile "häuser"

 
  
    #15
04.03.06 18:27

3094 Postings, 6854 Tage PANGÄAOder So o. T.

 
  
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05.03.06 12:17
 
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3094 Postings, 6854 Tage PANGÄAOder so ???

 
  
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05.03.06 12:18
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4891 Postings, 7085 Tage SolarparcInfo Axia

 
  
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05.03.06 13:43
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67 Postings, 6857 Tage guezelimSolarparc

 
  
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05.03.06 15:45
Weißt du wann die sich treffen oder einen genauen termin danke.  

4891 Postings, 7085 Tage SolarparcLetter to the Shareholders

 
  
    #20
05.03.06 20:46
Letter to the Shareholders of Axia Group, Inc.

February 14, 2006

Dear Shareholders:

I have received many inquiries from shareholders and want to apologize that I have not had time to reply
to them all.  I hope this letter and subsequent communications to be posted on our web site will help
answer many of your questions.  Today I would like to give you an update on current affairs.

Click here for photographs.

Six months ago we began our work in the country of Sri Lanka, an island off the southern tip of India
where thousands were killed and hundreds of thousands were displaced from their homes by a tsunami in
2004.  Axia entered uncharted territory when it decided to introduce a new technology for building
homes to this side of the globe. By working in these remote areas, we have learned a tremendous amount
that could not have been gained in any other way.  But the rewards have been remarkable and from
these efforts an exciting direction for Axia Group has taken shape.

The Sri Lankan project is run by Raj Janan, who is President of the Axia subsidiary, Axia Building
Technologies.  Janan was born in Sri Lanka although he now makes his home in New York City.  When
the tsunami struck in 2004, Janan traveled to his homeland to find a way to help.  The need for
affordable homes was the most pressing need.  In the summer of 2005, Janan met up with Axia to
undertake a project to bring a new panel based technology that could rapidly build strong, weather
resistant homes.

We began by forming a partnership with a Sri Lanka company called MicroConstruction, a division of
MicroCars, a local manufacturer of automobiles and trucks.  MicroCars is a well established company
with a strong reputation for innovation and producing results in Sri Lanka.  We demonstrated our housing
technology to the Sri Lanka government by building a model home on the grounds of the Housing
Authority back in 2005. The structural and aesthetic qualities were evident and subsequently we were
one of the first groups issued a permit to begin building homes.  In conjunction with the German
nongovernmental organization (NGO), S.O.S. Kinderdorf, we were awarded 250 homes to build in the
eastern seaboard city of Batticoala.  To date we have completed 30 homes, have another 30 homes
nearly completion and have won the acceptance of the government, many NGOs and the people of Sri
Lanka.

During my visit to Sri Lanka in October of last year, I met with the government and many NGOs who were
closely monitoring our progress.  The problem in Sri Lanka is not the people – they are some of the
warmest, most intelligent and industrious people I have had the fortune to meet.  The real challenge is
working in areas where all basic support and infrastructure has been literally washed away.  We arrived to
a desert littoral where there had once been a village but now had no electricity and no running water --
even the people who used to live in the area have moved away so we had no local source for labor.  

We not only demonstrated the superiority of our panel technology, but we also demonstrated our ability
to create, train and manage work teams in remote areas.  That was the biggest challenge and again our
greatest success.  With this experience we can move our technology anywhere in the world, I am
convinced.  Just in the last few months we have indeed had inquiries from Pakistan, the Dominican
Republic and Nigeria to introduce out technology to their countries.  

In addition, our technology has promising application here in the U.S. as well. In fact several homes
including higher end residences have been built with this method.  We recently hired an individual with
more than 20 years experience in the construction and home development business to begin pursing
opportunities in the Gulf Coast and other areas that need a housing technology that can stand up to
hurricane strength winds and flooding.

I will be returning to Sri Lanka in March of this year with Raj Janan, to meet with the Red Cross, the
United Nations and other NGOs which have seen our development and expressed interest in our
capabilities.  It is my hope to return  to the US with new contracts to build our strong, simple but beautiful
single family homes, contracts that not only help people in dire need of help, but contracts that are
profitable at the same time.   There is a need for nearly 200,000 new homes in Sri Lanka alone, and we
fully expect to be responsible for a fair share of these new developments.

Along with refining our operational abilities, we have made great progress in our pricing and cost
management of these programs.  We are currently evaluating the benefits of owning and operating our
own manufacturing plant, which would reduce the price we pay for materials.  We will pursue these
options in more earnest when we have more contracts under our belt.  

I will address other issues and questions in more detail here on this web site.  In the meantime, thank you
for your continued support.

Jeffrey Flannery
CEO and President  

337 Postings, 6834 Tage unwissender77!?!

 
  
    #21
05.03.06 20:51
bei allem verständlichen spass den das thema hergibt...

gibts nen vernünfigen grund zu investieren??

kann man damit geld verdienen??  

4891 Postings, 7085 Tage SolarparcIch weiß, dass...

 
  
    #22
05.03.06 20:54
Ich weiß, dass ich drei Dinge weiß:

1. Die Millardenspenden für Sri Lanka sind noch immer nicht ausgegeben! Die Wiederaufbauarbeiten sind nach über einem Jahr noch immer nicht in vollem Gange! Es fehlen über 200.000 neue Unterkünfte! Die Milliarden warten nur darauf, endlich investiert zu werden!

2. Axia trifft sich im März mit Vertretern der UN, des Roten Kreuzes und anderen Organisationen, die starkes Interesse an Axia haben! "...I will be returning to Sri Lanka in March of this year with Raj Janan, to meet with the Red Cross, the
United Nations and other NGOs which have seen our development and expressed interest in our capabilities.  It is my hope to return  to the US with new contracts to build our strong, simple but beautiful single family homes, contracts that not only help people in dire need of help, but contracts that are profitable at the same time.   There is a need for nearly 200,000 new homes in Sri Lanka alone, and we fully expect to be responsible for a fair share of these new developments."

3. Der Chart von Axia "schreit" nach einem Rebound von +150% bis +1500%! Axia ist ein charttechnischer Leckerbissen!

--->  Das sind also gleich DREI gute Gründe, in Axia zu investieren ;-)  
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