OGNG is my new pick
This water solution is worth billions
Hello Traders!
Did you know that fresh water levels around the world are dangerously low? And did you know that 1.2 billion people are living without access to clean water? By 2025 people in 48 countries will struggle to find clean water and by 2030 half the world’s population will be without.
To say this is a crisis that requires attention would be understating things which is why my latest monster pick arrives at the perfect time.
If water is the new liquid gold then OGNG is the goldmine – and a lucrative one at that. The company holds the worldwide rights to a revolutionary product called the Atmospheric Water Harvester designed by Water- For -The -World -Manufacturing- Inc. (WFTW).
Now, why is this important? It’s important because the water harvesting is done from the atmosphere. Unlike other so-called revolutionary methods of acquiring water, this system is cleaner, more secure and definitely more sustainable.
OGNG is the future world’s water supplier and so getting on board now is no-brainer. It’s akin to someone giving you Apple as a dream pick back in the 70s – no-one passed up that opportunity and so OGNG should send cash registers and bells going off in your head.
The biggest opportunity for profits since oil and gold is here. Don’t let it pass you by.
Investor Highlights
OGNG is in steep growth mode and presents a good opportunity for traders to make serious gains. RSI is at the very promising level of 43.
OGNG has made arrangements to produce a new and improved version of its AirMax 3000 air-to-water machine to be branded AquaPhere which will be able to operate on either 220V or 110V. The present AirMax 3000 is capable of producing up to 8 gallons of water daily so when the upgrade hits the market, expect massive things to happen.
OGNG has garnered the attention of some of the world’s most high-profiled individuals and has even managed to acquire the support of hockey Hall-of-Famer Phil Esposito. Mr Esposito joined the OGNG team after being convinced of the company’s vision to produce the cleanest water in the world.
OGNG strong rallies have added more than 75% to lower valuations since last year and its moving averages have improved massively in the last few weeks.
OGNG has seen a growing interest and is supported by a steady rise in volume. Strong momentum last week delivered a rally of 13%.
OGNG’s presence in North America has been boosted significantly with news that the AirMax 3000 will be on display in several key Canadian science pavilions.
About OGNG
OGNG Bravo Enterprises Ltd. has acquired the worldwide manufacturing, distribution and marketing rights for the Atmospheric Water Harvester designed by Water- For -The -World -Manufacturing- Inc. (WFTW).
The atmospheric Water Harvester is a unit designed by WFTW extracts moisture from the air using a dehumidification process, then using a series of filters and Ultra Violet Light purifies and stores the water produced for human consumption.
The harvesters designed by WFTW will produce up to 3000 gallons of drinking water per day depending on the location of the machine and the humidity in the location at any given day.
OGNG is based in Patchogue, New York.
California Gripped by Drought (Worst in 100 Years) – Berkley Professor Discusses Impact
It’s hard to believe but in America drought is becoming a coming occurrence. The state of California is in the grips of one at the moment and officials are calling it one of the worst environmental problems the state has seen in decades.
Jerry Brown says the state is facing possibly the worst drought it has ever seen since record keeping began about 100 years ago. For more on the drought and its impact, Renee Montagne talks to Michael Hanemann, professor of agricultural and resource economics at University of California, Berkeley.
Here’s a full transcript of the NPR News interview with Professor Hanemann:
RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: It's MORNING EDITION from NPR News.
Good morning. I'm Renee Montagne. Governor Jerry Brown has formally declared a drought emergency in California, saying the state is facing possibly the worst drought it has ever seen since record keeping began more than a hundred years ago.
This month, California has seen little or no rainfall - a pattern that's following much of last year's dry spell. Water reservoirs have plunged, in some cases, to half of their usual capacity. Mountains and forests continue to get dryer and more susceptible to wildfires.
Farmers and ranchers face tough production choices as they deal with three years of water shortages. To better understand the impact of these unusually dry conditions we reached Michael Hanemann. He's a professor of agricultural and resource economics at UC Berkeley. Good Morning.
MICHAEL HANEMANN: Good morning.
MONTAGNE: So all of what I've just said is pretty bad. And I happen to live in California so I also happen to know that it is very, very dry there. What does a formal declaration of a drought emergency actually do? What will it get for the state?
HANEMANN: First of all, it gives sanction to water supply agencies to invoke special rules that they've developed banning lawn watering, washing cars. Secondly, it orders the Water Rights Agency in California to move some water from agriculture to urban uses and also to ecosystem protect. But most of the water in California, maybe 75, 80 percent of the water, is used in agriculture.
MONTAGNE: When you speak about transferring water from agricultural uses to urban uses, California is the nation's salad bowl. So the food a lot of people in the country buy and eat comes from California. I mean, what are these farmers going to do if they don't get as much water as they say they need?
HANEMANN: A drought will reduce the supply of foods produced in California. Prices will rise, but to some extent, the U.S. will import more from other sources. What farmers have done and will do on this occasion is shift water from annual crops like lettuce or tomatoes to tree crops - for example, almonds or pistachios - because it takes six or seven years to reestablish the trees.
Agriculture historically can bear cutbacks in surface water supply more easily than cities.
MONTAGNE: Well, just to that, finally, the urban water users. And that's more or less most of us. Back in '70s - and I'm from California; I remember that drought very well - we used to put buckets in the bathtub when we took showers. And we used that water to water the plants in the yard. Californian's are pretty good-or were pretty good about conserving water when they were asked. What are they going to have to do this time?
HANEMANN: It's going to be like that period you were describing. I remember it. It was my first winter in California, '76 and '77, and it looks as though it's going to be more severe this year than, for example, in '91 and '92 which was the last major drought. So it's going to be big restrictions for most of us using water in the cities.
MONTAGNE: Well, just a final simple last question, because I think there's a simple answer to this. Any relief in sight?
HANEMANN: You don't know. The drought could break tomorrow or a month from now or three months from now. It could happen any time, if we're lucky.
MONTAGNE: Well, I gather there's a lot of praying for rain out there. So thank you very much for joining us.
HANEMANN: You're very welcome.
MONTAGNE: Michael Hanemann is director of the California Climate Change Center at UC Berkeley.
Recent Developments
Bravo to Produce Next Generation Air-to-Water AquaPhere Machines for the World-Wide Billion Dollar Water Industry
NEW YORK, Jan. 20, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bravo Enterprises Ltd. (OGNG) announces that the Company has made arrangements to produce a new and improved version of its AirMax 3000 air-to-water machine to be branded AquaPhere which will be able to operate on either 220V or 110V.
The current AirMax 3000 can generate up to 8 gallons of water per day based on relative humidity, which is the combined heat and moisture temperature of a given area. These machines are intended for use in a home or office environment.
The Company has been working with conceptual and technical designers to create a more modern looking machine to better reflect Bravo's new brand AquaPhere to generate clean drinking water from the air for pennies per gallon.
The AquaPhere also acts as an air purifier and dehumidifier. The next generation AquaPhere machines have been designed to be more cost effective for the end user in order to reach the masses as well as operate on 220V or 110V power.
Bravo has been approached by many potential distributors from around the globe who would like to be involved with the sales of the Company's water from air machines for home and office use, however in most countries, with the exception of North America, 220V power is used rather than 110V, which is what the current AirMax 3000 runs on. More information on the AirMax 3000 machines can be found on our website www.splashwaterforlife.com.
"The company has been working to make its machines available especially to those who need clean drinking water the most, but unfortunately, the additional cost of converting power usage to accommodate those who really need the machines was a problem and the overall price of the air-to-water machines also needed to be adjusted in order for them to penetrate the global market.
It is with this in mind that the Company is producing a line of home and office air-to-water coolers using 220V power. We are confident this will have a positive impact on the sales of our machines," stated Jaclyn Cruz, President of Bravo.
OGNG is massively undervalued but I believe all that is going to change. That change potentially will be hinged on the following three catalysts:
1. Global water shortage is now at crisis levels and so governments will be scrambling to find companies capable of helping. OGNG is definitely one of those companies.
2. OGNG’s upcoming upgrade to the 8-gallon a day AirMax 3000 is a major potential driver of market valuation. I wouldn’t be surprised if the play tests its established 12-month high.
3. OGNG is now rising from support having seen a healthy pullback. The uptrend taking shape on the charts will act as a lure for traders and big-wig investors. Expect solid upward pressure.
OGNG is not only predicated on the future of water production and distribution, the company is providing an extremely valuable service right now. Gain potential is therefore yours for taking – right this instant.
Begin your research now.
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