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To: LANCE B who wrote (8184)8/4/2000 3:05:39 PM
From: LANCE B  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11130
 
ITGI- OKAY WE DO THE MATH ON THIS
WE ARE TALKING ABOUT A STOCK CURRENTLY
WITH A PER SHARE PROFITS OVER NEAR .50 CENTS
A SHARE..with or without a forward split this is
big,with one you are buying a 1.40 stock..this is
sweet..

Company Vision
ITGI intends to establish itself as an industry leader, on a national and global basis, in providing efficient utilization of scrap tires and shredded tire chips for energy recovery activities as well as a variety of civil engineering applications. ITGI has paved numerous inroads by establishing market dominance in each region it has entered and developing industry altering recycling innovations. Management has been diligent is making the scrap tire issues known by working closely with numerous local, state, national, and foreign governments.

Company Description
Integrated Technologies Group, Inc. (ITGI), is one of the worlds largest scrap tire recyclers, and a leader in the emerging environmentally friendly growth industry of recycled rubber and molded products. ITGI is paid to accept waste tires from tire retailers, service stations, salvage yards and from clean up jobs with governmental agencies, private individuals and companies. Vendors of new tires charge a fee to the customer in order to pay for the legal disposal of the old tires. These vendors then pay Integrated Technologies a "tipping fee" to accept their non-usable tires. ITGI also receives compensation for taking possession of tires from legal landfills and illegal tire dumps.

The scrap tires are ambiently reduced in size solely with the use of shredders, grinders and cracker mills. All the steel and nylon fluff is removed with magnets and blowers at appropriate stages of the production. As a result of this process particles of rubber called "Crumb Rubber" are produced. Crumb Rubber is little pieces of rubber in varied sizes from 3/8 inch to 100 mesh. "100 mesh" means material that passes through a sizing screen that has 100 holes per square inch.

The market served by Integrated Technologies Group ITGI is the scrap tire recycling industry. The company is engaged in recycling scrap tires and the utilization of the resultant shredded tire chips. These chips are well suited for energy recovery activities (referred to as Tire Derived Fuel or "TDF") and civil engineering applications (referred to as Tire Derived Product or "TDP"). Integrated Technology Group, Inc., after recycling the waste tires into usable Crumb Rubber, manufactures and sells high quality, recycled rubber for a variety of applications within the transportation, agriculture, sports and fitness, playground equipment and manufacturing industries.

The Company has increased production of both Crumb Rubber and molded products through continuous improvements of their manufacturing processes. The Company is currently implementing new proprietary production methods that it believes will permit it to increase production significantly by shortening the production cycle. These methods will lower the cost of products, permit more efficient use of raw materials and expand the use of scrap tires as a raw material for a wide variety of potential applications.

Company Profile

Integrated Technologies Group, Inc. was formed after numerous years of engineering and development work dedicated to researching methods to convert waste rubber (tires) into an infinite number of marketable products as well as petrochemical solutions. The company has been in the recycling business for over 10 years. Recently, ITGI has developed and patented a "Gasification" process which is a method of deriving petro-fuels from ground tire scraps. This process is designed on a closed-loop system, which is environmentally friendly. The "Gasification" process is designed to work with existing facilities allowing for the conversion /recycling of 200,000 pounds of waste rubber, equal to greater than 20 million tires annually. The "Gasifaction" process involves state-of-the-art engineering, encompassing many of the techniques used in the processing of natural gas.

From the first NR:

Safetire Recycling Corporation is an Oklahoma Corporation with
processing plants throughout the State of Texas and Oklahoma. Safetire
is a multi-faceted rubber recycling company involved in the
processing, manufacturing, and distribution of recycled rubber.
Safetire has assets in excess of $50 Million and has posted year-end
profits in excess of $4 Million.