US Microbics - ISIN US9029881045
Press Release Source: InvestSource Communications, Incorporated
U.S. Microbics, Inc. Hits CEOCorner at InvestSourceInc.com
Tuesday August 8, 9:16 am ET
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 8, 2006 -- InvestSource Communications, Inc. (Other OTC:IVSR.PK - News) invites the public to hear what Bob Brehm, CEO of U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OTC BB:BUGS.OB - News), has to say about his company. Mr. Brehm was featured in a recent installment of CEOCorner, "The Fastest 60 Seconds in the Small Cap Market." Details of the interview can be heard at the U.S. Microbics company profile on the InvestSource Communications (ISC) website at www.investsourceinc.com, or on the CEOCorner website at www.ceo-corner.com.
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During the course of the interview, Mr. Brehm discussed the benefits of the company\'s various environmental cleanup and agricultural yield solutions that rely on proprietary formulations and applications of naturally occurring microbes, or "bugs." The company\'s various products clean up soil, clean up water, and help agricultural products grow an additional 15% to 200% with half the water and no fertilizer. Mr. Brehm was very upbeat about U.S. Microbics\' recent prospects in Mexico, following on the heels of that country\'s adoption of more stringent environmental standards and the company\'s ongoing negotiations with various decision makers in the country.
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SSWM Subsidiary Progresses on $14MM Proposal Backlog & ERC Contracts; Specific Contract Terms, Project Logistics and Financial Guarantees Put into Place
Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (OTCBB:SSWM), announced that its Mexico subsidiary company Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. (ETI), continues to negotiate specific contract terms and conditions and project logistics in its previously announced $14 Million in written and submitted proposal backlog of work in Mexico as well as additional contract aspects of the Emergency Response Centers (ERC) project in Veracruz.
Bruce Beattie, CEO of SSWM, stated, "We continue to work on our submitted proposals to negotiate final contract terms and conditions acceptable to the company and its clients for individual projects as well as the Veracruz emergency response centers. Last week for example, the principals of ETI met with officials in the State of Veracruz to address third party financing guarantees for the Deutsche Forfait Bank (http://www.defag.de) emergency response equipment lease commitment which under Mexican law requires a first floor national bank\'s participation to accept foreign offshore originating funds. Our participation in these meetings was paramount as we are establishing a business model that could be adopted by many other states as they choose to implement emergency centers."
Beattie continued, "ETI staff also worked with representatives from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and resolved contract concerns in principle with the Federal Electricity Commission (C.F.E.) for the generating plant in the south of Mexico, in Merida, Yucatan, at Nachi Cocom. These negotiations will allow the company to mobilize to the site in the near future."
Beattie further elaborated, "At the personal request of the Governor of Puebla, ETI staff reviewed the laboratory sample analysis collected during site visits two weeks ago and crafted our engineering approach and cost to address cleanup at these critical impact release sites. The cost proposal, produced in both English and Spanish, will be presented this week to Puebla officials for approval. We continue to develop, track and negotiate all our project opportunities in Mexico very carefully and will keep our shareholders informed of important developments as they occur as well as specific contract values as they are awarded."
About Sub-Surface Waste Management
Sub-Surface Waste Management Inc. is a majority owned subsidiary of U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OTCBB:BUGS) and provides comprehensive civil and environmental engineering project management services including specialists to design, permit, build and operate environmental waste clean-up treatment systems using conventional, biological and filtration technologies. SSWM is capitalizing on its patented technologies registered in Mexico with SEMARNAT a Federal regulatory agency overseeing environmental compliance nationwide.
Investors and media contact Bruce Beattie at 760-918-1860, ext. 105 or bbeattie@bugsatwork.com; or learn about the company by visiting its Web site at www.subsurfacewastemanagement.com.
The information contained in this press release includes forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements usually contain the words "estimate," "anticipate," "believe," "expect" or similar expressions that involve risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include the company\'s status as a startup company with uncertain profitability, need for significant capital, uncertainty concerning market acceptance of its products, competition, limited service and manufacturing facilities, dependence on technological developments and protection of its intellectual property. The company\'s actual results could differ materially from those discussed herein. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences are discussed more fully in the "Risk Factors," "Management\'s Discussion and Analysis or Plan of Operation" and other sections of the company\'s Form 10-KSB and other publicly available information regarding the company on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company will provide you with copies of this information upon request.
Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc.
Bruce Beattie, 760-918-1860, ext. 105
bbeattie@bugsatwork.com
www.subsurfacewastemanagement.com
Source: Business Wire (August 8, 2006 - 12:00 PM EDT)
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bin bei Bugs nicht auf dem Laufenden
gruss +danke im Voraus
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the two: >Streifenkarl ab in den Streifenwagen<
dann ist erstmal potenzial bis 0,07 - 0,10$.
@ ew - was meinst du dazu - als treuer bugs-kolumnist?
gruß -kl.
Ich bin zuversichtlich, daß etwas Gutes kommt :)
im übrigen hat brehm in letzter zeit aktien bei 0,012 gekauft und bei 0,016 verkauft-
steht hier jedenfalls so zu lesen:
http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/...tate=&SIC=&owner=only&action=getcompany
wie schätzt du die lage bei bugs ein?
ich finds kein gutes zeichen, das nicht mal die 0,016 $ genommen wurde - von der 0,02 ganz zu schweigen. meiner meinung nach könnten möglicherweise heut und morgen nochmals die tiefs getestet werden.
gruß - kl.
- Specific Contract Terms, Project Logistics and Financial Guarantees put into Place-
CARLSBAD, Calif. – August 8, 2006-- Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (OTCBB:SSWM), announced that its Mexico subsidiary company Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. (ETI), continues to negotiate specific contract terms and conditions and project logistics on in its previously announced $14 Million in written and submitted proposal backlog of work in Mexico as well as additional contract aspects of the Emergency Response Centers (ERC) project in Veracruz.
Bruce Beattie, CEO of SSWM stated, “We continue to work on our submitted proposals to negotiate final contract terms and conditions acceptable to the company and its clients for individual projects as well as the Veracruz emergency response centers. Last week for example, the principals of ETI met with officials in the State of Veracruz to address third party financing guarantees for the Deutsche Forfait Bank (http://www.defag.de) emergency response equipment lease commitment which under Mexican law requires a first floor national bank’s participation to accept foreign offshore originating funds. Our participation in these meetings was paramount as we are establishing a business model that could be adopted by many other states as they choose to implement emergency centers.”
Beattie continued, “ETI staff also worked with representatives from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and resolved contract concerns in principle with the Federal Electricity Commission (C.F.E.) for the generating plant in the south of Mexico, in Merida, Yucatan, at Nachi Cocom. These negotiations will allow the company to mobilize to the site in the near future.”
Beattie further elaborated, “At the personal request of the Governor of Puebla, ETI staff reviewed the laboratory sample analysis collected during site visits two weeks ago and crafted our engineering approach and cost to address cleanup at these critical impact release sites. The cost proposal, produced in both English and Spanish, will be presented this week to Puebla officials for approval. We continue to develop, track and negotiate all our project opportunities in Mexico very carefully and will keep our shareholders informed of important developments as they occur as well as specific contract values as they are awarded.”
About Sub-Surface Waste Management
Sub-Surface Waste Management Inc. is a majority owned subsidiary of U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OTCBB: BUGS) and provides comprehensive civil and environmental engineering project management services including specialists to design, permit, build and operate environmental waste clean-up treatment systems using conventional, biological and filtration technologies. SSWM is capitalizing on its patented technologies registered in Mexico with SEMARNAT a Federal regulatory agency overseeing environmental compliance nationwide.
Investors and media contact Bruce Beattie at 760/918-1860, ext. 105 or bbeattie@bugsatwork.com; or learn about the company by visiting its Web site at www.subsurfacewastemanagement.com .
The information contained in this press release includes forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements usually contain the words "estimate," "anticipate," "believe," "expect" or similar expressions that involve risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include the company\'s status as a startup company with uncertain profitability, need for significant capital, uncertainty concerning market acceptance of its products, competition, limited service and manufacturing facilities, dependence on technological developments and protection of its intellectual property. The company\'s actual results could differ materially from those discussed herein. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences are discussed more fully in the "Risk Factors," "Management\'s Discussion and Analysis or Plan of Operation" and other sections of the company\'s Form 10-KSB and other publicly available information regarding the company on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company will provide you with copies of this information upon request.
Bob Brehm, CEO
California Businessman of the Year - 2004
U.S. Microbics, Inc.
6451 El Camino Real, Suite C
Carlsbad, CA 92009
Public stock trading symbol: "BUGS"
www.bugsatwork.com
Phone: 760-918-1860 x102
Fax: 760-918-1855
The Governor of Veracruz is planning a national TV appearance where he will discuss the implementation of the ERC’s in his state. Scheduled for end of August on Nation TV!That tells SSWM/ETI that the program is going ahead and could be consummated very soon!
Diese Mail hat ein w:o user nach dem Interview bekommen!
CARLSBAD, Calif., Aug 10, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (BB:SSWM) announced it has received authorization from PROFEPA, the environmental policy enforcement regulatory agency of Mexico\'s Secretary of the Environment (SEMARNAT), to begin removal of successfully treated excavated soils that meet regulatory cleanup limits for impacts from hydrocarbon machine oil at this confidential U.S. manufacturing company operation in northern Mexico.
Bruce Beattie, President of SSWM, stated, "This client sought our early involvement to reduce the expense and delays inherent in pursuing conventional cleanup remedies which were estimated to exceed $6MM and take up to 48 months and included shutting down their production facility, an unacceptable alternative for the client. SSWM was called in and we completed a site investigation and engineered a remedial plan using our proprietary microbial blends to bioremediate the constituents of concern inadvertently released. Our cleanup solution took 24 months at a cost to the client of approximately $1.4MM and with little if any downtime in production. We used both in-situ (underground) and ex-situ (Bio-Raptor(TM)) proprietary technology to quickly remediate the soil turning toxics into harmless carbon dioxide and water. New procedures and staff training were also set up to avoid similar spills in the future."
Mentioned Last Change
BUGS 0.0146 0.0002dollars or (1.35%)
SSWM 0.045 (Unchanged)
Beattie continued, "This project was a watershed project for PROFEPA since it was the first project to our understanding, under the new environmental laws, that combined ex-situ and in-situ treatment at the same site and fully demonstrated the cost and time savings of our proprietary technology as well as the competency of our engineering staff for solving tough environmental problems with the help and support of government officials with pro-active environmental agendas. We applaud their confidence in our abilities and look forward to many more successful future projects in Mexico."
About Sub-Surface Waste Management
A subsidiary of U.S. Microbics (BB:BUGS), Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. provides comprehensive civil and environmental engineering project management services including specialists to design, permit, build and operate environmental waste clean-up treatment systems using conventional, biological and filtration technologies. SSWM is capitalizing on its expertise and technology by forming strategic alliances and joint ventures with well-established engineering firms.
Investors and media contact Bruce Beattie at 760/918-1860, ext. 105 or bbeattie@bugsatwork.com; or learn about the company by visiting its Web site at www.subsurfacewastemanagement.com.
The information contained in this press release includes forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements usually contain the words "estimate," "anticipate," "believe," "expect" or similar expressions that involve risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include the company\'s status as a startup company with uncertain profitability, need for significant capital, uncertainty concerning market acceptance of its products, competition, limited service and manufacturing facilities, dependence on technological developments and protection of its intellectual property. The company\'s actual results could differ materially from those discussed herein. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences are discussed more fully in the "Risk Factors," "Management\'s Discussion and Analysis or Plan of Operation" and other sections of the company\'s Form 10-KSB and other publicly available information regarding the company on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company will provide you with copies of this information upon request.
SOURCE: Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc.
Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc.
Bruce Beattie, 760-918-1860, ext. 105
bbeattie@bugsatwork.com
www.subsurfacewastemanagement.com
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18:37:00 US MICROBICS INC BUGS BREHM ROBERT C CEO
Director 2,000,000 $0.012 $24,000 21,614,010 Direct View
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außerdem wird bugs grad wieder mal stark geshortet.
gruß+schönes we - kl.
BUGS Releases Third Quarter Financial Results; Mexico Business Development Continues Strong as Existing Contracts Near Completion
U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OTCBB:BUGS) (BCN:615212) today announced financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2006 ended June 30, 2006. Compared to the third quarter of last fiscal year, revenues decreased by 75% as contracts neared completion, while gross profits increased to 49% of revenue and operating expenses rose as business development efforts continued strong in Mexico.
BUGS CEO Robert Brehm commented, "BUGS\' revenue decreased in second quarter as we neared the end of several projects in Mexico by our environmental subsidiary, Sub-Surface Waste Management (OTCBB:SSWM), while starting newer ones that have little initial revenue recognition in the early stages. Gross profit margins where significantly higher on the reduced revenue, and we expect higher revenues in the last quarter as the new projects ramp up now that we have our diagnostic equipment running well in Mexico. The Company anticipates completing the contracting paperwork this quarter for the eleven environmental emergency response centers located throughout the state of Veracruz and plans to start center implementation shortly thereafter."
Tuesday August 22, 9:45 am ET
SSWM Subsidiary Invited to Open Dialogue for Integrated Waste Management Facility
CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 22, 2006--Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (OTCBB:SSWM - News), announced principals with its Mexico subsidiary company Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. (ETI), will be received Wednesday, August 30, 2006 by Governor Hector Ortiz Ortiz of the State of Tlaxcala, Mexico to present a plan to site, permit, design, build and operate an integrated sanitary waste management facility to serve the State and other designated communities.
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Bruce Beattie, CEO of SSWM, stated, "We will present to Governor Ortiz our preliminary plan to site and operate a 40 year operational life \'state of the art\' environmental compliance facility for sanitary household wastes that will create both direct and indirect professional and labor employment for the State, generate significant long-term revenues from disposal \'tipping\' fees and provide critical disposal site relief for key surrounding communities. Once again we are forging new ground in our commitment to provide the State governments and people of Mexico with world class environmental solutions to immediate and pressing compliance needs."
About Sub-Surface Waste Management
Sub-Surface Waste Management Inc. is a majority owned subsidiary of U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OTCBB:BUGS - News) and provides comprehensive civil and environmental engineering project management services including specialists to design, permit, build and operate environmental waste clean-up treatment systems using conventional, biological and filtration technologies. SSWM is capitalizing on its patented technologies registered in Mexico with SEMARNAT, a Federal regulatory agency overseeing environmental compliance nationwide.
Bin auf die Reaktion in den USA gespannt!
Der Chart macht die aktuelle Sitation deutlich: von über 4 Cent auf unter 1 Cent innerhalb von einen Jahr !!!! Das sind ca. 80% Verlust - echt krass. Auf der anderen Seite: von unter 1 Cent auf 4 Cent wären 400% (das hört sich unrealistisch an, gell? ) was bei guter Nachricht wieder drin ist.
Fazit: die Mutigen bleiben drin oder kaufen nach, die Vernünftigen gehen raus und legen ihr Geld sicher an :)