American Express & Thermo Tech
A lot of people bought into this masquerade and are still angry about it…
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American Express Chooses TTRIF as the No. 1 Company for Financial Growth in the Next Four Months
LOS ANGELES, Feb 14, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The American Express Investment Resource Center chose Thermo Tech(TM) (OTCBB:TTRIF) as the No. 1 company to have the four month best projected gains.
TTRIF is on the ground floor of the multi-billion dollar potential for organic waste recycling as they announce the construction of their Thermo Master Mark III plants in the United States, Europe and South East Asia.
Organic waste recycling is supported by virtually all the world's most respected industries and government agencies, from Albertson's to Sodexho Marriott and from our own EPA in the U.S. to Tokyo's environmental control centers. The EPA, DOE, USDA and Executive Order 13134 all place organic recycling as one of their highest priorities.
There is universal support for global recycling of valuable organic garbage from expired groceries in supermarkets to dated restaurant foods and leftovers; organic substances which total in the trillions of tons in addition to billions of tons of gardening and landscaping, sludge and miscellaneous debris.
The Thermo Master Mark III is capable of consuming and processing the entire share of a major city's dumping of organic waste and converting this into valuable animal feed and fertilizer.
Thermo Tech (TM) is the leading organic recycling technology on the world market, and plans to use its position in Canada, the United States, Europe and South East Asia to corner the global market in organic waste management.
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Thermo Tech(TM) Technologies Inc. (TTRIF) Ed Kroeker, 905/561-2662 or Intertech Industries, a subsidiary of DAI Inc. Dr. James Hayslett, MD, 323/465-1668 www.daiinc2000@aol.com
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Flash Report - Wednesday, February 16, 2000:
I have just spoken with Thomas Joyce, Vice President of Public Affairs for American Express Financial Advisors.
During our conversation, Mr Joyce stated "American Express neither wrote nor authorized the press release regarding Thermo Tech that was released on February 14th, no do we have any investment opinion whatsoever about this particular stock.
We have been in contact with Thermo Tech and with Intertech Industries and have voiced our displeasure and disapproval of this press release. Further, we are evaluating taking additional steps in this matter."
Mr. Joyce went on to add "If American Express had sent out this press release there would have been an American Express contact listed on it."
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