BG,
Going with Future Market Indicators 15 Minutes before Opening Bell: http://money.cnn.com/markets/morning_call/
Quite a day for XSNX and the best volume ever of over 4 million shares tends to bode for futher
short term appreciation.
This company has a significant advantage in that the technology has already been proven and in
commerical use. XSNX has simply improved upon it. It's flexible film isn't just for windows, but
can be use on the side of buildings and many other applications. Car Windows? Sails?
Sides of ships? Side of large cement structures.
For a speculator, if your going to go gamble on a new technology, then it's best to get in early.
Risk a little to get alot. The Earliest Investors bear the greatest risk but are rewards with the
greatest rewards.
Ironically at 30 cents, the early bird investor now can place a stop loss at 29 cents or at 24 cents
and cash out at a profit. It should be clear sailing from here with frankly, huge potential demand
for their product. Would look for any inevitable pull back as a buying opportunity when it rebounds
on the uptick.
gl,
baz
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US Global Aerospace (BB: USGA) Now 13.5 cents, looks it may be headed lower for now.
www.usgn.com
Place on Stock Talk
www.clearstation.com Watch List 06/16/2005 UP+187.2%
Here's why:
NanoFilter™Pathogen Air Filter Purification Systems
The core of US GLobal's NanoFilter technology was initially developed for NASA for use during
extended crewed space flight applications that lasted for more than 120 days to provide ultra-fine
particulate matter air filtration
and purification. The performance has been enhanced further using a matrix of submicron nanofibers
in the filter element. The porous nanofilter media is enveloped with an electronic field that causes the
airborne particulate matter to move in a churning motion perpendicular to the airflow direction without
ionization, thus significantly enhancing the London/Van der Waals force interaction
(a method of intermolecular attraction), resulting in a super-efficient air filtration and purification
system to effectively capture bacteria, viruses, smoke, dust, odorants,
and other sub-micron sized particulate matter.
Unlike traditional filter technology that relies on ever more restrictive filter elements and reduced
flow rates in order
to catch smaller particles, nanofilter technology is designed to provide minimal pressure drop,
which results in an
increase in energy efficiency. The Nanofilter's core technology has been independently tested
and has documented its
capability to contain submicron particulates of the same size range normally associated with
Anthrax or the Sars virus. We believe the Nanofilters mass appeal lies in its energy efficiency
and ability to improve indoor air quality - all of which have a major impact on the workplace.
Nanofilter technology is suitable for industrial, commercial, and residential buildings, as well as in
mass transit vehicles.
Filters suitable for commercial HVAC applications are now in prototype production.
By installing a Nanofilter, we believe a hospital or commercial facility could reduce the energy
consumption of the HVAC system by up to 35%(as indicated by independent analysis)and provide
improved air quality. The company is currently pursuing a wide range of applications for
Nanofilters both domestically and abroad.
NanoFilterCX Cigarette Filter
US Global believes that the benefits of NanoFilterCX™ cigarette filter will include rapid
biodegradability, pricing competitive with current common cigarette filters, seamless integration
into the manufacturing process, less restrictive smoking action, cleaner taste and the reduction
of smoke toxin levels. US Global is now in discussions with cigarette manufacturers regarding
the NanoFilterCX™ to establish optimum toxin filtering capability,taste maximization and
assimilation into established manufacturing environments.
According to a 1999 study by Tobacco Control, an estimated 5.5 trillion commercially produced cigarettes
were consumed in 1995, 83% of which were filter-tipped. As a result approximately 4.5 trillion cigarette
filters containing cellulose acetate, which under normal conditions last for 18 months or longer,
were discarded into the environment.
The NanoFilterCX™combines sub-micron fibers with nanofibers to produce a high void fiber matrix.
This matrix is designed to increase the effective fiber surface area and allow the nanofibers to leverage
the slip-flow effect accelerating the air flow across the filter fiber surface to provide for higher diffusion,
interception and retention of smoke toxins and dangerous particulate matter without losing desired
tobacco taste.
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