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AXPL is a new recommendation by RedHot Stocks at the following:  redhotstocks.com  Any and all insight into this stock and its technology is greatly appreciated.  Following is a brief summary of their analysis:  THE COMPANY ----------------------------------------------- "Amalgamated is an oil, gas, and gold exploration company with impressive lease holdings and a newly-acquired exploration technology that makes them an incredible prospect for growth.  In December of 1996, just one month ago, Amalgamated completed the acquisition of a one-man Texas based exploration firm named MSP Technologies. MSP was acquired for 300,000 shares of AXPL stock. What makes a one man company worth $1.8 million dollars in stock? Good question.  THE ELECTROTELLURIC SURVEY ----------------------------------------------- MSP's founder, Mr. John Jackson, has developed a device called the Electrotelluric Survey that quickly and accurately detects hydrocarbons (oil and gas deposits) to depths of 17,000 feet. With this device, oil and gas companies can eliminate their greatest expense: dry holes.   The Electrotelluric Survey is a low frequency telluric instrument used to map hydrocarbons in the Earth's subsurface strata. The system incorporates digital signal processing (DSP) software and acquisition hardware. The survey can be run either digitally or analog, or on a strip chart recorder for immediate field review.   MSP describes it's technology as, "The relationship between the frequency of the electromagnetic wave front and the depth it will penetrate a resistive Earth is generally accepted as the skin depth law, often referred to as a piecewise continuous function of depth. Formation activity, induced by ionospheric pulsations interacting with the formation's dipole movement, results in scalar potentials, which in turn, result in discontinuities in an otherwise homogeneously continuous steady state output at the surface. The receiver detects these extremely low level induced currents governed by the electrical properties of the formation and records them in terms of the frequency tuned."  Here's our understanding of the technology: There are extremely low frequency electromagnetic waves that pass naturally through the earth. (These are the same waves that create the aurora borealis during certain atmospheric conditions.) These waves develop anomalies or disturbances as they pass through oil and gas deposits (hydrocarbons). The electrotelluric survey measures these waves across a range of low frequencies and records the anomalies, with each frequency corresponding to a certain depth. The measurements are output in the field through a pen recorder, or can be stored digitally for computer signal processing. The result is a true hard copy with no interpretation need.  Of course Mr. Jackson applied for patents on his invention, which were subsequently acquired by Amalgamated Explorations.  According to Mr. Jackson, the telluric survey has been around since the 1940s when t...</description><image><url>https://www.siliconinvestor.com/images/Logo380x132.png</url><title>SI - Amalgamated Exploration Inc (AXPL)</title><link>https://www.siliconinvestor.com/subject.aspx?subjectid=11900</link><width>380</width><height>132</height></image><ttl>10</ttl></channel></rss>