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Itronics (ITRO) - Fertilizer growth story
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1651 Raye, I quickly leafed through the Riverside studies to see if root growth wasKipferlMeister-12/7/1999
1650 Here are some good questions for the thread that were put to me privately by soRaye Derickson-12/7/1999
1649 Yahoo, Ridem Cowboy. 5,000@.78 0n ASK. Its not over yet.!!!! try KNSC for aRobert J Mullenbach-12/2/1999
1648 Added ITRO for stock to watch on this thread. Message 12154226 chart tells thRobert J Mullenbach-12/1/1999
1647 <<explain to me how the atomic structure of chelates and the exchange of Raye Derickson-12/1/1999
1646 Hi Raye I thought this question raised on Raging Bull was interesting. >&RagTimeBand-11/30/1999
1645 Here's a link derived from the second link I just posted which seems to be Raye Derickson-11/30/1999
1644 I was advised by a friend to check out phytoremediation for my little thread reRaye Derickson-11/30/1999
1643 Thanks Emory! No real hard work just curiousity. I lurk on the Raging Bull threRaye Derickson-11/30/1999
1642 Re phytochelates FWIW -- Here's something I posted on the ITRO thread on RRagTimeBand-11/30/1999
1641 *****NEWS***** biz.yahoo.comKipferlMeister-11/30/1999
1640 I've been putzing around looking for references to phytochelation. It appeaRaye Derickson-11/28/1999
1639 MIke, <<My years playing the junior golds taught me that one <VBG>Mark Bartlett-11/25/1999
1638 Happy Thanksgiving to all. OT: MVeit Question: Why is it possible to 1) open anikita-11/25/1999
1637 <<He said that one of the most asked questions he gets from shareholders Raye Derickson-11/24/1999
1636 Aleatoric: Depending on the throw of a die or chance -- <i>Concise OxfordKipferlMeister-11/24/1999
1635 Mike, <<aleatoric >> Geez, Mike - my dictionary does not even havMark Bartlett-11/24/1999
1634 Yeah, and right after "raffish" comes "raffle," which has aKipferlMeister-11/24/1999
1633 While flipping through the dictionary I came across "raffish" which rAurumRabosa-11/24/1999
1632 Raye, That phytochelate abstract sounds interesting. I can't find phytochelAurumRabosa-11/24/1999
1631 That pie really taste great today, any way you cut the pie. that is the way smRobert J Mullenbach-11/24/1999
1630 I am quite sure this is probably the incorrect word that was used. Ron Starr ornikita-11/24/1999
1629 Nikita, From the meeting minutes you posted, the term "photochelates"Raye Derickson-11/24/1999
1628 I completely agree. The best is still to come from Itronics and IMO, patient innikita-11/23/1999
1627 Any way you cut the pie, it looks good to me.!!! bigcharts.com let them sell Robert J Mullenbach-11/23/1999
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