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by Brian Cook
Greetings,
We
try our very best to locate only quality early stage growth companies
at TheStockPost.com. After a decade of trading the market and
researching emerging start-up businesses, we believe Blue Earth
Solutions Inc. (OTC BB: BESN) has a tremendous
opportunity to achieve fast, profitable, and sustainable growth
in their business. Blue Earth Solutions has no competition truly
recycling Styrofoam™, otherwise known as poly-styrene. There
are a couple firms that sell reused poly-styrene now, but the
plastic which is used to manufacture virtually everything from
TV casings to industrial packing materials, has never been truly
broken down and recycled at this low a cost as Blue Earth Solutions
Inc is doing now using their patented process. We spoke with James
Cohen, SR. the investor relations consultant for the company and
he explained that their process recycling poly-styrene costs just
.28 cents a lbs and they net nearly 1 full lbs of poly-styrene
pellets out at the end. They turn around and sell the poly-styrene
pellets for between .70 cents and $1.10 a pound and there are
major corporations that need to buy huge amounts of this material
every day out there. In other words, there is great demand for
their product and because their patented StyroSolve© chemical
is non-toxic to the environment, governmental support for their
business may fast track their growth in several states by the
end of this year alone. Their goal is to get their first facility
in Florida up to processing nearly 1 million lbs of poly-styrene
a month. If their profits re-selling the poly-styrene pellets
are averaging .40 cents a lbs and one location in Florida is recycling
1 million lbs a month that could be near $300,000 a month profit
minus salaries and monthly expenditures. This is not even taking
into account some tax-subsidies the company may qualify for being
such an environmentally conscious "Green" business.
Virtually every major city in the US and world for that matter,
could need a Blue Earth Solutions recycling facility and under
the current profit margins of their business, it is our opinion
that this business is about to grow fast!
One
other thing, after hearing the sale price quotes from the company
on their recycled poly-styrene pellets we did some more research.
Blue Earth said they were able to sell their pellets for between
.70 and $1.10 a pound. We checked with a plastic cup manufacturer
and actually got their up to date pricing quote for buying poly-styrene.
The price we found on their sheet last week was .94 cents a pound.
My contact at the plastics manufacturer told me though that if
you are buying reused poly-styrene, not even truly recycled poly-styrene
like Blue Earth Solutions sells, there is a .12 cent added on
premium that most governments reimburse to the buyers of that
plastic. Based on our research, that would mean that Blue Earth
Solutions Inc. last week could have been selling their plastic
at a $1.06 a lbs which would be a .78 cent a lbs profit for BESN
the way we understand it. Even if a large customer could get lower
pricing power, Blue Earth Solutions Inc. would clearly be making
money and be a viable business that could expand fast.
Brian Cook
Editor TheStockPost.com
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Blue Earth Solutions Inc. (OTC BB:
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**Below information is taken from http://www.blueearthsolutions.com/
Every chemistry teacher has said that Styrofoam™
would be around longer than the Statue of Liberty ... Not any
longer.
Blue Earth has the Solution, the StyroSolve©
patented process!
We grind up expanded polystyrene ((EPS) or
better known as Styrofoam (a registered trademark of DOW Chemical),
in the form of packaging peanuts, insulation or building materials)
and are mixed with our patented solvent called StyroSolve©
to remove the compressed gasses.
The StyroSolve© turns the EPS into a
gel, called Polygel©, when they are mixed together in the
grinder/reducer.
The reaction to the StyroSolve© reduces
the EPS by as much as 98%
By reducing the EPS to such a tiny amount
reduces the number of trucks necessary to haul away the EPS, reducing
the carbon footprint of transporting the EPS by 8 times.
The Polygel© is put into an extruder
where two things happen: