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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum ENPAR TECH INC. V.ENP

"Enpar Technologies Inc is engaged in the development, manufacturing, and sales of advanced electrochemically-based water treatment systems for treatment of waste water and drinking water that are contaminated by metals or nutrients."

TSXV:ENP - Post Discussion

ENPAR TECH INC. > Why Enpar !
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Post by homerunstock on Oct 20, 2014 12:04pm

Why Enpar !

You have to be forward thinking to make big $$ - ENP meets the criteria as stated their ammonia removal technology is the best out there removing some 90 + % and it has the best price point compared to anything out there so it is the natural go to company - legislation around the world is coming to reduce ammonia levels - as an example i believe new levels in Canada must be met by 2016 in mining , industrial and municipal on that note i believe the company is in final negotiations to potentially close on deals that could be valued in the millions of dollars before the end of the year and as Mr.Lackey said in the interview the next 3,6 months and years going forward should be very exciting with significant revenue - this story is like a loaded freight train once you get the first deal the others come one after another - remember again this is a worldwide problem and the market is in the 100 $$ billion range - next management and advisors look who has joined the board recently head of water r & d from siemans - former heavy hitter of DARP in the USA the main man at Chemsbro in the middle east is a director common sense says these high profile industry players very recently joined Enpar because they can see the writing that is on the wall and the staggering oppurtunity that lies ahead for the company do you think they would put their reputation out there for nothing once again common sense says we are on the cusp of a breakout - as far as the stock i believe 70 % of it is in tight hands so it has very loyal hardcore shareholders - stay tuned once this company starts to show sales getting executed and big deals signed this freight train will pick up major momentum and at .11 you gotta love the risk reward i mean whats the downside .09 and the upside multi $$$$ dollars hmmmm seems like a no brainer so far im in for 200,000 shares and adding
Comment by CommoditiesSupercycle on Oct 22, 2014 1:18pm
Agree!
Comment by CommoditiesSupercycle on Oct 23, 2014 9:51am
As you said the former head of Research and Development for Siemans Dr. Richard Woodling joined first, and things "really began to happen". He can pick up the phone and get virtually any Fortune 500 corporation on the line with his credentials. Then recently Dr. Anthony J. Tether joined ENP as the companies Technical Advisor- he is a very big addition in terms of corporate ...more  
Comment by midard on Oct 29, 2014 7:46pm
Wolrd water outlook...https://ca.news.yahoo.com/future-world-water-outlook-appears-bleak--but-canada-is-poised-to-benefit-with-action-145745171.html
Comment by midard on Oct 31, 2014 7:23pm
https://www.sawaco.com/images/Presentation%20Kingdom%20Summit.pdf
Comment by GoodAtCharts on Oct 31, 2014 10:00pm
The interesting things is that Saudi Arabia has a population of over 28 million people- almost as big as Canada- and they have one of the highest water consumptions per capita as far as domestic use....(280 liters per day/per capita)
Comment by GoodAtCharts on Nov 01, 2014 3:46am
Thats a very nteresting presentation on water usage andwater facts in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia- They currently only reuse 1% of their wastewater. I believe I read their goal was to tget that up to 20% by 2025 or some figures close to that- -this is where the Enpar technology could really start to see some serious sales.....
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