Greatings folks!!!! The tide is changing, and MVT
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The tide is changing, and MVTG has the patents issued technology to convert the Green House Gas, GHG, CO2, Carbon Dioxide into fuel for a new generation of fuel cells, that are lighter, cheaper and smaller than anything on the market.
Big names like Alstom (French version of GE, Google or Wiki them and see the recent 8-K filings where Alstom is putting up big $$$$sss....) and Lafarge, both mega billion dollar French international public firms are now on board in a Joint project to bring the MVTG patents to the commercial stage.
News is out that shows that MVTG is in the right place at the right time with the right technology solutions.
http://p.nytimes.com/email/re?location=4z5Q7L...d=53916061
[quote]WASHINGTON — More than two dozen of the nation’s biggest corporations, including the five major oil companies, are planning their future growth on the expectation that the government will force them to pay a price for carbon pollution as a way to control global warming.
The development is a striking departure from conservative orthodoxy and a reflection of growing divisions between the Republican Party and its business supporters.
A new report by the environmental data company CDP has found that at least 29 companies, some with close ties to Republicans, including ExxonMobil, Walmart and American Electric Power, are incorporating a price on carbon into their long-term financial plans.
Both supporters and opponents of action to fight global warming say the development is significant because businesses that chart a financial course to make money in a carbon-constrained future could be more inclined to support policies that address climate change. [/quote]
Anyone that is curious about MVTG, ask me questions. I am a chemical engineer with full knowledge of what is going on with this company, and I speak layman's language too, LOL!!!! This is the only company I know of that has a chance to be come a big board stock, if it is not bought up first by Alstom for 50 times the current market cap.