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EUROTECH Launches Global Ad Campaign On CNBC
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For Immediate Release
EUROTECH Launches Global Ad Campaign On CNBC
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON, Jun. 6 -/E-Wire/-- EUROTECH, Ltd., (AMEX:EUO), focused on Nuclear Waste and Environmental Solutions for the 21st Century, announced today that it has launched its global ad campaign on CNBC Television.
As the world's most respected financial source and the leader in business news, people around the globe turn to CNBC for accurate, up-to-the-minute information and analysis every day. And at night, adults turn to us for topical, intelligent talk. Which means, daytime or primetime, CNBC delivers the most valuable audience in television.
Viewers of CNBC business programming are at the forefront of today's economic boom with significant purchasing power. According to a 4Q99 Mendelsohn survey of CNBC Business Day viewers, media household net worth exceeds $1 million and median investment value is $849,000. More than half are CEOs, COOs, CFOs, owners or partners.
"The use of EKOR(TM) in storing, containing, transporting, and disposal of radwaste should go a long way to solving the 'not in my backyard" issue.'- CEO Don Hahnfeldt.
EUROTECH'S revolutionary silicon geopolymer technology EKOR(TM) can solve some of the greatest nuclear waste problems on earth. The radiation-resistant EKOR (TM) can maintain its superior encapsulating properties for hundreds of years in the corrosive chemical and radiological environments encountered in the containment and long-term storage of radwaste.
At a recent United Nations Conference, Ukrainian Deputy Director of the Chernobyl Shelter Project, Artur Korneev, presented information about EKOR (TM)'s success encapsulating nuclear fuel masses at Chernobyl's failed reactor site, and EKOR(TM)'s potential applications in nuclear waste management worldwide. "The results are positive after only one year and EKOR(TM) is performing perfectly. EKOR(TM) is the only material the Shelter could use for these applications that is not corroded in the chemical and radioactive environment. Test reports indicate that the EKOR(TM) encapsulated radioactive debris will remain fixed in place for more than 400 years.'
Certain information and statements included in this release constitute "forward-looking statements' within the meaning of the Federal Privates Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance, or achievements of the company to be materially different from any future results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied in such forward-looking statements.
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