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To: Chisy who wrote (76)6/7/1999 12:25:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 384
 
I wish I had seen that. WWAT is solving some major problems for mankind. That much I know and love about this Company. Also payments to WWAT are often made via funding from World Organizations and not by the poor countries involved. WWAT teaches the countries how to apply for these grants, so they can get pure water and power as asap.

If you have not sent for a WWAT Investor Pack, please do. It is full of many color photographs of WWAT employees visiting these countries who need, or are using their technology, and shows actual installations and pictures of WWAT equipment in action and their CEO and others with dignataries and villagers on the scene.



To: Chisy who wrote (76)6/8/1999 1:46:00 AM
From: LT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 384
 
60 Minutes last night uncovered the horrifying need for pure drinking water in Bangladesh. Any comments?

First off I saw the show. Everything done by the UN (UNICEF) and lead to many poisoned wells. I would think WWAT would be a "natural" to address this type of problem. I bet they have already been consulted.

Bangladesh is only one of numerous areas of need.

I agree this stock could have good potential......

Regards

LT