Bright futureThe future looks bright for WMT indeed. I'll bet they get at least one more major contract before the year-end. Read this:
"In September, 2008, the federal government promulgated new federal PCB regulations that mandate timelines for the removal and destruction of all PCB inventories, a large volume of which is PCB-impacted soil. The industry has recently received a boost due to the release of the new regulations based on the requirement for generators to remove all PCB soils currently stored in federally registered storage facilities no later than Dec. 31, 2009. PS2's Saskatchewan-based thermal facility has one of the most diverse operating permits in Canada and is well positioned to support these new regulations."
Plus our CEO is a rising business star:
"Mr. Antle possesses a BSc in chemistry, an MEng in chemical engineering and in 2007 graduated from Harvard Business School after completing the owner/president management executive education program. He is well established in the Canadian environmental industry having created and grown numerous remediation and waste management related businesses, and participated on many industry boards and public policy organizations. Mr. Antle has won many awards for entrepreneurship and volunteer work in the environmental industry and was recognized as one of Canada's Top 40 Under 40 in 2002".