If you want to find ewaste related businesses, new
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https://twitter.com/search?q=ewaste&src=typd
If you scroll down the timeline you'll find a plethora of information.
I'm sharing this as a followup to the intention of contacting ewaste related sources to share the EWSI story with.
At this moment I don't have the time to actively pursue this but its a good plan to get the word out.
In all fairness this ought to be the job for IR, if that is stipulated in their contract, but in the meantime shareholders can help if they choose to. Its labor intensive and results are not a given. I've done the same for another stock I was in & after sending many emails with pertinent information the yield was not very satisfactory. I can't attach exact #'s to it but in a span of a year I got 1 article published on World Cement & a couple of others were published on industry related sites, of which I have no confirmation that my efforts caused it. Might be tho. Anyway, if you decide to write a comprehensive article leave out any information that might suggest it is related to stock awareness. Certainly when you contact non-profit organisations that merely talk about industry related stuff. These guys won't publish stock touting stories. However, one can draft a story that explains EWSI intentions and then add Martin' contact information. Thats how I got an article published once, by acting as a sort of middleman. Once the contacts were made I left the picture and let these two parties handle it.
As you spend more time on this you'll encounter more ewaste related authors. You can find their email addresses on ewaste related websites, and these folks should be your target. The more you write to the higher the chance your story (redacted) will be published, or at least entice them to write one in their own words. There are hundreds of magazines, websites & media sources that cover ewaste, so its time to get busy LOL You can also choose, whenever you read an ewaste article, to become a member of that site merely to post in the Comments section, and then add a subtle reference to EWSI, without overdoing it, otherwise they might remove your post if its too obvious of a tout. One can also write to environmental conscience politicians, yes they do exist Especially since EPA is working on legislation one can be active in that area...
As for contacting green fund managers, I think its too early for that.
2013 revenues are around $14 mil IMO & that isn't enough. Might actually work against you & you get scoffed at.
Most Hedge Funds don't touch penny stocks i.e. under $5. There are some that have lower requirements and start looking at companies from $1 onwards, and even lesser that dare to touch stocks in the penny range. Nonetheless one can try tho...
As you can see there are a myriad of choices one can utilize to get the word out for EWSI. Also contacting investor related websites as Seeking Alpha, Motley Fool etc. Great sources by the way. But also here you need to have a company with a decent & growing balance sheet before an author is going to put his reputation on the line to write about EWSI. But if EWSI continues to grow & with legislation coming up contacting websites like that might be your best source to contact the right people. I mean posting in the comment section of an ewaste article may be read by people with a heart for the environment but that doesn't make 'm investors, so investor related websites is your best chance to get the word out.
InvestorsHangout is a good place to start, such is StockHouse & for those of you with an Ihub account you can also post on affiliate sites of Investorshub, like in Canada for instance . This will attract more eyes on the stock and ultimately grow the shareholders base to be able to qualify for uplisting
I also started a thread on a Dutch site
http://www.iex.nl/Forum/Topic/1309421/Amerika...uot.aspx
Get busy boys & galls