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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Green Oasis Environmental, Inc. (GRNO) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Hawkmoon who wrote (9082)4/6/1998 7:10:00 PM
From: Martin Savitska  Respond to of 13091
 
Ron,

I agree with your assessment. When first reading the headline, all
I could think was, God here we go again. Of course I read the
release and see some real positives. I'm more excited about this
one than the last. The big deal in the statement IMO is MANOVA.
At this point, they loom as the key to bring this company back
from the brink. As you stated Ron, there have been a couple of
meetings between the two. If I remember right, Manova has seen
the processor in operation and knows it works. Any product/test
specs. could be faxed to Turkey. So why come all the way back
over here. Hmmmmmmmmmm? I guess I'd want to take another look
at something I was about to sink a bunch money into.

This brings up the question, why shutdown the processor? Wouldn't
you want it up and running for Manova? Yea you sure would but
why run it at a monetary loss and take any chance of a freak
breakdown. That's the last thing GRNO needs to have happen before
a very important client shows up.

If Manova signs on the dotted line and gives B.C. some needed
capital, I think it would be a smart move to take the Company
to Tx. What South Carolina has done or should I say NOT DONE
in permitting GRNO to run at full bore is a travesty. You just
get the feeling that SC is more interested in stealing GA's
claim to fame as the peach capital of the world than getting
involved with any industrial type company. Even one that has
a viable solution to an ecological problem facing the country
and/or world.

Just my toooo much cents worth and my opinion only.

Marty



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (9082)4/6/1998 8:24:00 PM
From: Ferick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13091
 
What will happen to the partnership processor once it is shut down?
Will it be moved to Houston and resurrected immediately or stored until a funding source is found?
Will the partnership processor be upgraded to 1000 or will a new 1000 processor be built?



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (9082)4/7/1998 9:28:00 AM
From: Charles A. King  Respond to of 13091
 
I wonder whether Texas as well as other states would want a cheap source of energy for soil pollution remediation sites in remote locations? Maybe areas like Texas already have sources of cheap energy such as natural gas, but if there are super fund sites without such sources, locating a GRNO plant there could pay for itself and then some. Old abandoned oil fields tend to be a mess.

Charles