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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Earthworks EWK (VSE)

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To: Serious Info Guy who wrote (3)3/7/1998 4:55:00 PM
From: Bron-y-aur  Read Replies (1) of 120
 
serious guy/all interested in ewk

looks like company has taken a big step in getting the story out to the investment community. i wouldnt be surprised to see the stock start to move up over the next week or so. here's a news release issued late thursday:


EARTHWORKS INDUSTRIES INC. - Retains Services of PrimeQuest Financial Group
[958]

Canadian Market News from Market News Publishing, Thursday, March 05, 1998 at 15:08

David B. Atkinson, President of Earthworks Industries Inc. (the
"Company"), announces that the Company has retained the services of the
PrimeQuest Financial Group of Fonthill, Ontario to act as Investor and
Public Relations consultants to the Company. Since its formation in 1995,
PrimeQuest has worked with over 20 companies in both private and public
sectors, several of which were VSE listed companies.
Mr. Ivan Cavric is the President and majority shareholder of
PrimeQuest. The firm consists of eight associates, all of whom have
backgrounds as investment advisers for major Canadian investment firms.
Prior to forming PrimeQuest, Mr. Cavric worked with Richardson Greenshields
and Midland Walwyn as an Investment Advisor.
The Company is involved in the development of the 443 acre Cortina
integrated waste management facility and landfill project in California.
Final stages of an environmental review are currently underway. In addition
to the Cortina Project, the Company receives royalty payments from Solucorp
Industries Ltd. for the use of its Molecular Bonding System (MBS) in North
America. The MBS soil remediation technology has been accepted by the U.S.
EPA Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) program, and most
recently, the B.C. Ministry of Environment.

TEL: (604) 669-3147 David B. Atkinson, President
FAX: (604) 669-3107

(c) 1998 Market News Publishing Inc. All rights reserved.
Tel:(604) 689-1101 Fax:(604) 689-1106
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