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Aeris Environmental Ltd T.AEI


Primary Symbol: AETLF

Aeris Environmental Ltd is an Australia-based company, which offers environmental cleaning products and services. The principal activities of the Company consist of research, development, commercialization of technologies and global distribution of HVAC/R Hygiene, anti-corrosion and disinfectant products. It also provides HVAC/R Hygiene and Remediation Technology, Indoor Air Quality and Corrosion Protection services. The Company's segments include Australian Operations and International Operations. Its product categories include HVAC & R, Cleaning and Disinfecting, Surface Cleaning, mold and Odour Control, Equipment Cleaning and Corrosion Protection. AerisGuard products prevent mold and bacteria growth in HVAC & R units. Its hygiene products kill germs, bacteria, some viruses, mold and other fungi on hard surfaces and on hands. The Company's technologies include Tri-Enzyme-Clean, Residual Shield and Probiotic-Guard.


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Comment by riverrowon Mar 24, 2006 6:56am
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RE: market depth

RE: market depthWhat you say is probably true, but at the same time I think that there are too many weak hands holding shares. Vnadale has done a number of deals the past year or so, many of them exchanging AEI shares at $1.50 for whatever AEI was taking over. There are many of these vendors now holding AEI for up to a year and no profit to show for it. Then of course there are 20 million AEI share now out to TIV shareholders. How many of these investors really want to own AEI? I myself have recently chosen to buy more shares of other comapanies with available cash rather than AEI. In fact, I have recently sold some AEI to buy other energy companies. Until Vandale shows some significant forward progress, I suspect the share price will remain weak.
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