EREI, XDSL, PennyOmega.com Watch List ! for June 24, 2009, EREI.PK, XDSL.OB
EREI, Worldwide Food Services, EREI.PK
XDSL, mPhase Technologies Inc, XDSL.OB
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PennyOmega.com Watch List ! for Wednesday June 24, 2009
EREI, Worldwide Food Services, EREI.PK
XDSL, mPhase Technologies Inc, XDSL.OB
Our New BIG Picks at PennyOmega.com for Wednesday June 24, 2009
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EREI, Worldwide Food Services, EREI.PK
EREI has established an international marketing and distribution system for food and beverage products in a global economy. The Company’s manufacturing, distribution and sales division have been developed to penetrate, manage, and monitor the private sector as well as U.S. veteran and blind government programs. Worldwide Food Services has numerous wholly-owned subsidiaries, partnerships, joint ventures, and strategic alliances with which to facilitate and servace these markets.
Today, after Closing Bell, EREI has reached an Agreement with Rastelli Global, the largest supplier of food products to the Department of Defense. Worldwide Food Services (EREI ) has been contracted by Rastelli Global to be their exclusive supplier of Emergency Food Kits to the Department of Defense and to FEMA.
More about EREI (Worldwide Food Services) at www.wwfoodservices.com
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XDSL through its wholly owned subsidiary AlwaysReady, Inc., is focused on developing and commercializing a new battery technology based on a well-patented phenomenon known as electrowetting, which provides a unique way to store energy and manage power that will revolutionize the battery industry.
XDSL reported today that it has achieved a major milestone in the development of its Smart NanoBattery Technology. mPhase reported that it has successfully manufactured a six-inch silicon-based wafer containing its key membrane (separator) technology. This separator is responsible for keeping the Smart NanoBattery’s chemicals separated until activated. The membrane’s unique surface and structure allows for control of a liquid on a nanostructured surface.
Conventional batteries experience power dissipation as soon as the battery is assembled, but XDSL has eliminated this issue by separating the electrolytes from the electrodes. At the precise moment power is needed, the liquid electrolytes are controlled to pass through the porous silicon membrane (separator) where they will then come in contact with the electrodes to provide “Power on Command(tm).”
The Smart NanoBattery is being developed as part of the U.S. Army STTR Program. XDSL was awarded a two year Phase II development contract by the U.S. Army in September 2008 to develop this unique new battery technology for military purposes.
More about XDSL at www.mPhaseTech.com
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Reason why Team PennyOmega.com thinks you should consider EREI and XDSL
Any contract related with the Department of Defense, means a big possibility for the companies to bring huge revenues.
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EREI and XDSL are on PennyOmega.com’s RADAR! Do your Homework, and like always BE READY for the Action!!!
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