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ist das nicht ein schöner Chart ?und in Berlin plus 10% heute nach Konsolidierung
nun sollte man mal ganz genüsslich den letzten Bericht zur Auftragslage und Gewinn lesen
und Bericht vom 28.1.2004 http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/040128/285086_1.html
und Entwicklung in den letzten Monaten laut Pressenachrichten
http://www.worldwater.com/WW7.25.03/wwpages/worldwaternews.html
naja ein bischend dürft ihr noch selber recherchieren
und natürlich Indonesien mit sehr guter Perspektive
Jan. 28, 2004--WorldWater Corp. (OTCBB:WWAT - News) today announced that it has already received sales orders for completion in 2004 in excess of $4 million. This represents an increase of over 300% from estimated revenue in 2003 of approximately $1,200,000.
Summary of Sales Growth:
2002 2003 (Est.) 2004 (Current Orders)
$643,541 $1,200,000 $4,000,000 plus
The Company cannot give any guidance at this time regarding projected earnings or losses for 2004.
WorldWater is a full service international solar energy and water management company with unique high-powered solar technology providing solutions to water supply and energy problems.
The company recently patented AquaMax(TM) pumping systems capable of operating pumps up to 600 hp, making it the first solar company in the world with the power to deliver mainstream pumping capability.
und um es einfacher zu haben auch auf deutsch:
http://www.worldwater.com/WW7.25.03/wwpages/germannews2003.html
About The Sandi Group - The Sandi Group, with offices in the United States, Iraq, and other countries, is a developer, contractor, logistical support provider and investor in Iraq. Its founder and chairman is Mr. Rubar Sandi, who is also Chairman of Corporate Bank Business Group and founder of the Iraq-U.S. Business Council. The Sandi Group has interests in Iraq in real estate, hotels, banking, air passenger and cargo transport, agriculture, water treatment, office supplies, oil and business development.
die Sandi Gruppe ist im Irak an Hotels,Banken,Luftverkehr und Cargotransport,Landwirtschaft,Wasserbehandlung,Büroausstattung,Öl und Geschäftsentwicklung beteiligt!
danielshake,verzeih,aber kannst du überhaupt charts lesen?dies ist ein 10Tageschart ,und die Bollingerbänder sind verdammt eng ,eindeutige Konsolidierung
http://www.umaine.edu/globalfocusseries/agenda.asp
http://www.usip.org/events/2002/after_hussein_cib.html
wird zusammen mit Waterworld auf Kontrakte bieten,die Waterworlds Sonnenenergie Wasser Managements technologie und Produkte nutzen können,sie haben bereits auf einen Kontract in Bagdad geboten
heute +9% in USA
Mittlerweile kann man die Menge der Leute mit Verstand hier an zwei Händen abzählen. :-(
WorldWater Corp. Signs Agreement with Counterpart International - Leading NGO with Projects in 36 Countries
Friday March 19, 7:30 am ET
Joint Development Projects Planned for Philippines, Iraq and Afghanistan !!!!!!!!
PENNINGTON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 19, 2004-- WorldWater Corp. (OTC BB:WWAT - News) announced today that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Counterpart International (CPI), a Washington, D.C.-based non-governmental organization (NGO), to collaborate on agricultural and irrigation development and water management projects. The initial joint efforts will focus on projects in the Philippines, Afghanistan and Iraq, according to Don Feil, Vice President of CPI and Quentin T. Kelly, Chairman and CEO of WorldWater.
CPI is currently implementing projects in Northern Iraq for the U.S. Department of State and the United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees (UNHCR), including emergency resettlement, community reconstruction and economic development.
Both WorldWater and Counterpart are already independently operating in the Philippines: WorldWater has a wholly owned subsidiary, WorldWater Philippines, Inc., and Counterpart has a Philippine-registered subsidiary, Counterpart Philippines, and an investment facility, EnviroVentures.
A 38-year old non-profit, Counterpart International (www.counterpart.org) is one of the leading NGOs providing microcredit and technical assistance to micro-, small and medium-sized businesses in emerging economies. CPI implements projects in more than three-dozen countries through a network of 17 international program offices. Its organization-wide donor portfolio is more than $80 million, which is complemented by an additional $100 million of in-kind donations through its community and humanitarian assistance program.
WorldWater Corp. (www.worldwater.com) is a full service international solar energy and water management company with unique high-powered solar technology providing solutions to water supply and energy problems. The Company recently developed and patented AquaMax(TM) solar pumping systems capable of operating pumps up to 600 hp, making it the first solar company in the world with the power to deliver mainstream solar pumping capacity.
Ich habe mal irgendwo gelesen, das man Aufträge im Iraq nur durch connections zur Regierung bekommt. Hat doch schon Aussagekraft oder ?
greetz bammie
http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2004/3/emw110424.htm
Nr.14 unten :unterbewertete Firmen mit grossen Aussichten dürfte der Grund für den Anstieg sein
Freut mich!
Bin trotzdem bei L.A.M.P und Obducat sehr positiv eingestimmt!:)
mfg:)
interessanter Artikel:
AXcess News
(www.axcessnews.com) released a story uncovering the droves of investors
flocking to alternative energy stocks Friday following a host of news stories
that fueled their concerns over energy.
Difficult to track, said analysts, alternative energy stocks are made up of
small and micro cap companies that usually range just off the radar screen. One
of those, WorldWater (OTC BB: WWAT), came on the screen Friday reporting a 262%
rise in sales for the 2nd quarter. The company reported revenue of $3,375,628
for the quarter ended June 30, 2004, compared to $48,916 in the same period the
prior year.
WorldWater attributed its growth to demand for its PV solar pumping system.
Dubbed the "AquaMax," WorldWater's PV system can provide remote electric
generation from solar panels that can drive pumps as large as 600hp.
Conventional solar powered pumps can only manage 5hp.
While alternative energy stocks are trading up, driving that demand is fear of
increasing fuel costs and short supplies. The United States now imports about
57% of its crude oil, but only 16% of its natural gas, and nearly all of that
comes by pipeline from Canada. By 2025, according to recent Energy Department
estimates, the country will be consuming 37% more gas -- 31.2 trillion cubic
feet a year, compared with 22.8 trillion in 2002.
Those alternative energy stocks making the news after Friday's energy fears hit
investors were Ultralife, whose shares were under a short play until recently.
The battery manufacturer closed Friday at $15.09, up $2.99 or 24.71%. Plug Power
Inc. followed, closing at $5.71, up 28 cents or 5.16%. The Laytham NY company
announced that its GenSys product had met California's new emissions
requirement. Fuelcell Energy, Inc. closed at $8.95, up 37 cents or 4.31%.
Fuelcell announced an earnings call scheduled for Aug 31. WorldWater closed at
$0.31, up 1 cent or 3.33%. The company released its 2nd quarter results
following the close in New York. Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies, Inc., a
fuel-cell manufacturer, closed at $5.00, down 1 cent or .01%. Vestas Wind
Systems, which makes wind turbines, closed at $12.80, down 1 dollar or 4.12%. No
news was available to indicate why its shares fell. Fuel-Tech NV closed at
$4.23, up 10 cents or 2.42%. The air-pollution control company released 2nd
quarter results managing to slash losses in half and increase revenue.
While many of the hot plays in the alternative energy sector are in small and
micro cap stocks, the sector itself is made up of companies in a broad range of
businesses and as a whole, aren't tracked by analysts as a group, though
companies like WorldWater are beginning to get attention.
Was mich schon stutzig gemacht hat, ist, dass die Ami-Analysten sich seit einigen wochen auf den wert stürzen und fette (zt auch teure) reports drüber schreiben (allein 4 in der letzten woche), obwohl sich bislang scheinbar keiner von denen dafür interessiert hat. Ein gutes zeichen?
Mal abwarten und Daumen drücken.
Gruß,
Nussriegel
WorldWater Corp. Executes $2 Million Contract for World's Largest Solar-Powered Irrigation System
Friday September 3, 4:11 pm ET
Contract Further Validates Company's Proprietary Solar Technology and Strategic Vision with Its Cutting-Edge AquaMax(TM) System
PENNINGTON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 3, 2004-- WorldWater Corporation (OTCBB: WWAT - News), the world's sole provider of cutting edge patented high-volume solar powered technology with diverse commercial applications in a broad range of industries, announced today that it has executed a $2 million contract for its proprietary AquaMax(TM) pumping system at a California citrus ranch. The announcement was made by Quentin T. Kelly, WorldWater chairman and CEO.
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WorldWater's proprietary and patented AquaMax(TM) system will drive a high powered 200 horsepower pumping system at the facility, establishing the most powerful solar powered irrigation system in the world. The project represents a quantum leap forward in the deployment of large-scale solar power pumping technology and demonstrates the viability of solar power for broad applications in virtually all industries anywhere in the world.
" While many of the world's finite energy sources are being depleted at a disquieting rate, as evidenced by the current global oil crisis. WorldWater's ability to harness the unlimited power of the sun with our proprietary AquaMax systems represents breakthrough technology," said Mr. Kelly. " Our patented technology can deliver up to 600 horsepower - more than 100 times as powerful as the nearest competitors - making ours the only products available anywhere in the world that can deliver the water-pumping horsepower required for large scale commercial applications. Installations such as the one at this California agricultural facility clearly demonstrate how WorldWater has enabled solar power to achieve an unparalleled level of practicality and cost-effectiveness for a broad spectrum of commercial mainstream uses."
" California is one of the leading states in the development of solar and renewable energy, and is the proving ground of many of the world's most advanced solar power systems," continued Mr. Kelly. " This new ranch irrigation system is just the latest in a series of major projects in development for WorldWater in California."
Among WorldWater's recent milestones powered by its AquaMax(TM) solar power technology in California are:
Supply of a powerful one megawatt solar system for Cerro Coso Community College in Ridgecrest, projected to furnish an unprecedented 60% of the institution's electricity requirements;
Design and installation of the world's largest solar-powered commercial refrigeration system, for a 350 horsepower hydracooler for a food processing facility in Edison;
Development of a 50 horsepower solar pumping system for an agricultural facility in Firebaugh.
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Axcess News: Financial Incentives Boost Solar Applications
9/7/04
Pennington NJ, Sep 07, 2004 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) --
AXcess News (www.axcessnews.com) released a story covering alternative energy stocks that focused on WorldWater Corporation (OTCBB: WWAT) following new sales figures released Friday.
In a story released in August, Source Press covered the alternative energy markets, citing a rising demand for products like WorldWater's AquaMax solar-pumping system, capable of driving pumps as large as 600 horsepower.
According to the company, the nearest competitor can only drive a 50 horsepower pump. The dramatic increase in capability is what appears to be the cornerstone of WorldWater's success.
WorldWater's shares closed up Friday almost 8 percent, finishing the week up 2.5 cents to close at $.34 per share. In August's story on Alternative Energy Markets, companies mentioned were Ultralife (NASDAQ: ULBI). ULBI closed Friday at $14.51, off 3 cents, though down 58 cents from Aug 20th when that story was published. Plug Power Inc. (NASDAQ: PLUG) closed Friday at $6.57, down 14 cents, though up 86 cents over Aug 20 closing price. Fuelcell Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: FCEL) closed at $10.05, off 6 cents Friday, though down $1.10 from Aug 20. Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: QTWW) closed Friday at $5.21, up 2 cents for the session though it climbed 21 cents since covered Aug 20. Vestas Wind Systems (OTC: VWSYF) closed at $12.95, unchanged, though up 15 cents since Aug 20. Fuel-Tech NV (NASDAQ: FTEK) ended the session Friday at $4.55, up 2.9 cents, though it had closed up 12 cents since August's story was released.
With oil above $40 a barrel and utilities straining to meet demands, some state and local governments are offering financial incentives for alternative energy applications that can lower power usage.
One company taking advantage of those programs is WorldWater Corp., a manufacturer and marketer of solar-pumping systems, that announced a $2 million contract Friday to install its solar-pumping system at a California citrus ranch.
Quentin T. Kelly, WorldWater chairman and CEO stated that the solar-pumping system being installed was the largest irrigation system of its type ever installed. The AquaMax will drive a 200 horsepower pumping system at the facility.
According to WorldWater, state financial incentives coupled with the high cost of energy made the deal work for the citrus rancher. But California is not the only state offering incentives and WorldWater let investors know it after announcing their strategic initiatives Aug 30.
According to its plans, WorldWater is focusing in markets where it can take advantage of both state and local municipalities financial incentives and in some cases that makes government itself a candidate.
After pulling off some substantial projects like California's Cerro Coso College, where its solar-powered pumping system generates 60 percent of the school's electricity requirements. Or the world's largest solar-powered refrigeration compressor system - a 350-horsepower hydracooler at a potato processing facility.
The citrus ranch project caps off a great start for the period, racking up sales of $2 million from that project verses $3.3 million for the 2nd quarter, which was announced Aug 20. At the time of that announcement WorldWater reported sales of $4.1 million for the first half, up an incredible 262% over the same period last year.
Kelly's company emphasized that it was pursuing customers in New York through a collaborative agreement with 1st Rochdale Cooperative, one of the oldest and largest electricity cooperatives in the United States. The company hoped to pursue international projects through an agreement with Kirloskar Brothers Ltd., of Pune, India, the largest pump and motor manufacturer in India, though foreign sales may be long in coming due to WorldWater's own limitations as a small, developing enterprise.
Further agricultural applications are expected to develop, especially on the West Coast, which has been facing fluctuating energy rates and drought conditions that when coupled with the high cost of fuel makes alternative fuel sources, like WorldWater, all the more appealing.
In a story released in August, Source Press covered the alternative energy markets, citing a rising demand for products like WorldWater's AquaMax solar-pumping system, capable of driving pumps as large as 600 horsepower.
According to the company, the nearest competitor can only drive a 50 horsepower pump. The dramatic increase in capability is what appears to be the cornerstone of WorldWater's success.
More news on the investment horizon for the alternative energy sector can be found at AXcess News: http://www.axcessnews.com. This is an excerpt from the complete story.
About AXcess News:
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über 30% verlust bei 3,8 Mio Stück in USA
das ist das zehnfache vom Normalen Umsatz.
Und fast jede woche kommt ein neuer Research Report raus, obwohl sich bisher kaum einer der Herren Analysten für den Wert interessiert hat.
Volatilität von Pennystocks hin oder her, das sieht aber schon mehr nach Kursmanipulation aus, was da pasiert.
Vor allem, weil die news, die inzwischen wieder kommen, durchweg sehr positiv sind.
Oder weiß wer was gegenteiliges zu berichten?