BAYLIS
- 29 Jan 2008 21:05
Admittance to AIM on 6 August 2007, raising 7.5 million (before expenses)
through the placing of 11.9 million new shares
* Joint venture established in China for the commercialisation of Nviro's clean
combustion technology, Vertus, including a commitment for two reductive
thermal units (RTPs)
* Memorandum of Understanding ('MOU') signed with CLP Power India Private Ltd
to develop Vertus biomass and coal treatment applications in India
* Identified a further source of early potential revenues for Vertus RTP in the
selling of carbon emission credits derived from biomass units
* Microrelease technology for recycling of medium density fibreboard (MDF)
confirmed via an extensive, independent testing programme
* Laseair and Organotect programmes on schedule with prototype assembly at an
advanced stage
* Two significant US-based appointments: Andrew Cosentino (Group Board) and Dr
Ken Hughes (promotion to President of Vertus subsidiary)
* In the USA negotiations continue with a number of prospective clients in both
the Power generation and the industrial sectors and are expected to bear
fruit in commitments in 2008
* Pre-revenue company with a loss before tax of 4.195 million
BAYLIS
- 29 Jan 2008 21:11
- 3 of 14
www.nvirocleantech.com
BAYLIS
- 29 Jan 2008 21:14
- 4 of 14
AT THE BOTTOM I HOPE.
BAYLIS
- 29 Jan 2008 21:24
- 5 of 14
Recycling the recycled...keep the cycle going.
MDF is created as a wood alternative to cutting down forests. Its intent was to replace the need for raw timber. Combining wood fibre, created from other wood waste streams and adhesive binding agents, creates a phenomenal product from which to manufacture furniture and other consumer products. No solution exists commercially to process scrap and waste MDF. It can't be burned for energy effectively because of the harmful emissions. Therefore, it ends up in landfill. As space is ever-limited in landfills, governments are tightening legislation on the ability for MDF to be discarded. In the meantime, landfill costs are extremely high at 35-70/tonne. There has to be a better way.
Nviro believes that there is a much better solution.
Microrelease.
Nviro's patented Microrelease technology utilises a microwave based solution to process the scrap MDF, It can operate on a continuous feed basis, breaking the MDF back down into its building blocks. The end product is pristine wood fibre that can then be used to make new MDF again, or a variety of products from insulation to plastic-woods.
mitzy
- 30 Mar 2009 08:39
- 6 of 14
I'm in they are cheap imo.
AT the bottom I hope.
mitzy
- 30 Mar 2009 11:48
- 7 of 14
Mid price 5p up 40% not bad.
mitzy
- 30 Mar 2009 14:16
- 8 of 14
Wow climbing ever higher now
mitzy
- 30 Mar 2009 14:37
- 9 of 14
Cash in the bank equals 10p so they may get back to that level.
XSTEFFX
- 30 Mar 2009 14:56
- 10 of 14
WELLDONE. HOW DID YOU GET TO KNOW THIS.
mitzy
- 30 Mar 2009 15:03
- 11 of 14
The Balance Sheet is 90% cash according to figures.
mitzy
- 30 Mar 2009 21:28
- 12 of 14
The chart suggests 10p or 17p.
mitzy
- 31 Mar 2009 08:46
- 13 of 14
Could a bidder be flushed out..?
Still Waiting
- 02 Jun 2009 20:31
- 14 of 14
just broke out.
news coming I feel.
multi-bagger from here, all the IPR and tech. are in for nothing.
ridiculous..