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Earthworks Industries Inc V.EWK

Alternate Symbol(s):  EAATF

Earthworks Industries Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is in the development stage. The Company has no operations, no significant revenues and has not completed the landfill project. The Company has completed an environmental impact study of a landfill project through its wholly owned subsidiary, Cortina Integrated Waste Management Inc. (CIWM). The Company’s Cortina Integrated Waste Management project is approximately 60 miles from Sacramento and approximately 100 miles from San Francisco. It offers an opportunity for investors to meet the growing demand for waste disposal capacity.


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Comment by lastradiuson Aug 02, 2007 1:47am
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Post# 13189850

RE: Wanted.

RE: Wanted.When you say working capital, do you mean cash? If so, that means the book value of the EWK is approximately 0.66 cents a share, and that's not including the value of the permit, etc. I guess it's possible for a stock to sell for less than book value. Does this stock scream "BUY". I don't pretend to be an expert on stocks - hey, just look at my portfolio and you'll see what I mean. As for the technical analysts, I'm not sure that you can successfully apply that stuff to stocks that are so thinly traded. The whims and fancies of one shareholder could completely rearrange your charts and whose to say why he/she has decided to either sell or buy in significant quantities. However, war on my friend. P.S. I still hold to my 'gut instincts'; that is, my internal chart, that we are forming a long term bottom in the 80 cent range. I think there are only strong hands left holding this stock. It might be a great opportunity to accumulate if you believe in this stocks as fiercely as Agard and Mixitup do.
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