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Company :Environmental Products & Technologies
Symbol: EPTC
Exchange:OTC:BB
52 Week Low-High: $2.00 - $10.25
Current Price $2.75
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Wall Street Corner and Phoenix Group International recommend EPTC as
stock to watch.
Consumers, Federal and State Government and Local Pollution control
Boards are making the clean up of wastes that pollute the water supply a major
priority. There are over 30,000 farms that need to become compliant with
Federal clean water laws over the next three year! s. Food wastes for
restraints and food processors will n! o longer be accepted by landfills
in many states past December 31, 2000. The solution to these problems
represents an major multi-billion dollar opportunity.
EPTC was established to solve environmental problems regarding the safe
conversion and removal of waste created by large livestock, poultry, and
food producers and similar operations.
Environmental Products & Technologies Corporation (EPTC) is a diversified
agribusiness manufacturing company has developed and is selling a
Closed-loop Waste Management Process for livestock operations and food
production that solves this waste problem. The system separates solid from
liquid, processing the solids into an extent-pathogen-free, nutrient-rich
soil amendment in less than three days -- in contrast to weeks or months for
conventional systems.
In early December 1999 EPTC announced a sale of Closed-loop Waste
Management System for use in process! ing food waste from various supermarkets
and restaurants on the island of Oahu. The sale, valued in excess of $500,000
provides for delivery and installation of a dual vessel Bioreactor system
during the first quarter of 2000. The system is capable of processing
approximately 25 tons of organic waste (including food, dairy, and green
waste) per day. The purchaser anticip ates the purchase of up to 20
additional systems after the initial systems are operating at full capacity.
That could mean additional sales of $4 million to this one customer
alone.
A recent strong buy recommendation given to EPTC by The Phoenix Group
International and Wall Street Corner is one that should not be ignored. At a
recent price of $2.50 per share down from over $10.00 in mid-1999, the stock ( based on
recent chart action) looks to be ready for a move to the upside. Based on information
announced by the company and the recently updated research report, the stock
(http://208.142.202.16/eptctwo.html) has potential for a move to new highs as the backlog of contracts
for its waste manage system is anticipated to grow in the coming months.
We believe that now is the time to take a close look at the
shares of EPTC (http://208.142.202.16/eptc.html) . Approximately 8.5 million
shares outstanding and a $20 million market capitalization. Based on EPTC's
statement that it could sell and install close to 50 units during in 2000 the company
is selling at about 1.2 times anticipated sales. The multi-billion market for the company's
products could produce extremely rapid growth from a flood of customers in
great need of a solution to keep their businesses operational come January
2001.
The buy recommendation points out that EPTC's time has come. This does
not refer solely to product design or the company's ability to deliver at least
50 complete systems in the during 2000. It is expected that each of these
systems will range for $250,000 t o $450,000 depending on the specific
needs of the customer.
The time has come refers to the attitude that consumers and even more
importantly government at all levels has finally adopted.
Laws and rules that have been on the books for years are finally receiving
major attention and are starting to be enforced to the letter of the law.
Government has also recognized that some of these laws are changes to
prior rules and enforcement attitudes. To help encourage business and farms to
invest in modern waste handling system they have provided financing
programs to many regions in t! he form of very favorable long term, low
cost loans, and! bond financing.
Food wastes produced by food processors and restaurants in many cities
and states such as California will soon no longer be accepted at land fills
after December 31, 2000.
This waste will require special handling and in many cases the EPTC Closed
Loop Waste Management system may be the only alternative. The needs of
the high density hog, dairy, and cattle raising industry have been highlighted
by many problems this past year. The most important to regulators in the
potential damage that these operation may cause to the water supply if the
waste in not handled in a safe manner.
This is not a recommendation to buy or sell the shares of Environmental
Products and Technologies. The shares of this company should be
considered high risk. This notice serves as a bulletin to advise our readers of a
possible opportunity in the environmental waste management business.
We advise our readers to always research carefully and consult
an investment professional before making investment decisions. For
additional information investors should read the latest research report at
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