Multiple insider buying at Environmental Waste International (EWS)

Multiple insider buying at Environmental Waste International (V:EWS)

Updated Friday Mar 09, 2018 02:17 AM EDT
Paul Evan Orlin, a Director, acquired 1,000,000 Common Shares on a direct ownership basis at a price of $0.100 through a prospectus or prospectus exempt offering on March 8th, 2018. This represents a $100,000 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of 3.8%.

On the same terms:

Robert Savage, a Director, acquired 860,000 Common Shares on a control or direction basis for registered holder EWI Investors LLC. This represents a $86,000 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of 9.9%.

Sam Geist, a Director, acquired 250,000 Common Shares on a direct ownership basis. This represents a $25,000 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of 8.6%.

William Harvey Robert MacBean, CEO, acquired 250,000 Common Shares on a direct ownership basis. This represents a $25,000 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of 61.2%.

Emanuel Gerard, a Director, acquired 249,970 Common Shares on a direct ownership basis. This represents a $24,997 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of 4.3%.

Glenn Stewart Myers, a Director, acquired 10,000 Common Shares on a direct ownership basis. This represents a $1,000 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of greater than 100%.

Environmental Waste International is in the Environmental Services & Equipment Sub Industry Group under the Industrials Sector.

Environmental Waste International Inc. develops products for waste treatment and disposal. The Company's focus is on recycling waste rubber, primarily tires, into by products, which can be sold and reused. The Company is in the business of designing, developing and selling of devices utilizing its Reverse Polymerization (RP) process. The Company deals with environmental waste disposal, including the development, advancement, licensing and sale of its technology and related machines throughout the world. The Company is focused on the design and commercialization of its technology for the recycling and recapture of used tires and other rubber waste. The RP process breaks the molecular bonds in a tire and other rubber products, reducing them to their base components: carbon black, oil, steel and hydrocarbon vapors, and an off-gas system processes the vapors to recover the oil. The Company collects the carbon black, oil and steel, and sells into product streams.


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