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UV Flu Technologies Inc UVFT

UV Flu Technologies, Inc. is engaged in the research, development, manufacturing and sales of air purification systems and products. The Company provides air purification systems in the workplace and at home with technology utilizing high-energy ultraviolet radiation (UV) inside a killing chamber, which destroys airborne bacteria, viruses and allergens. The product also reduces odors and the concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The Company's product lines include RX-3000, a hospital-grade high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) air filter; CR-3000, a construction grade version of the RX-3000; RX-4000, a prototype, metal cabinet wall-mounted commercial version of the RX-3000; RX-4500, a commercial version of the RX-3000, which can cover hospital and casino spaces till approximately 10,000 square feet; RX-6500, a bio-terrorism version of RX-4500, and RX Air Plus, a system that combines the RX-3000 and over two Viratech UV-400s to form an air filtration system.


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Post by MiserManon Dec 02, 2010 5:15pm
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The more Cohen pumps this Turkey.

The more Cohen pumps this Turkey.The more it goes down. Wise up investors, he gets paid to do this and when the money stops, so does the promotion.
In the last few months he has left a trail of stocks that if you had gone short, you'd have made money.
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