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Non-Tech : Tirex Corporation (TXMC) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: dkgross who wrote (1830)7/13/2004 1:48:57 PM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1878
 
These are the facts that are known:

1) The TCS is the best way to make high-grade, clean crumb rubber out of old tires.
2) The use of crumb rubber is increasing worldwide.
3) Tire piles at or near dumps are vermin and insect generators
4) More tires get added to all the piles every single day.
5) Tire pile fires are extremely toxic to humans if burned.
6) Tirex also has the technology to mold crumb into roadways cones, floor mats, etc.

As the cost of oil and gas goes up, the value of recycling goes up at the same rate. Screw the critics, cheapie shares don't cost much and they can make wealth out of pennies reasonably often.

John :-)

ps: I also think that once Simpro or JT pulls off a sale, people like Lou Sanzaro will come running back to get in on the action....
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