Tuesday, June 15, 2010

LFW, AMEL




  GLFW, Gulf West Investment Properties, Inc., GLFW.PK

GLFW is a development & investment company. GLFW develops new projects with traditional design, or old projects redesigned with new ideals. GLFW provides investment portfolios & opportunities in property building and management.

GLFW plans to continue developing and expanding its business plan over the next twelve months. GLFW plans to take advantage of reduced construction and labor costs and lower prices due to increased inventory.

** GLFW, with project funding contemplated to be secured by end of the month, GLFW is nearing completion of negotiations for development of an assisted care facility. Architectural and engineering is currently in process for the 200 bed facility which will be located in North Tampa.

Furthermore, GLFW has contracts signed and permits approved to construct affordable housing in South Brandon (in Florida).

With building materials at an all time low cost, and labor costs low, GLFW can pass these savings on to the consumer.GLFW is building at a price point 50% lower than in 2004-06 and still able to keep the same profit margins for the company and GLFW stock holders.

Keep a close eye on GLFW from now on!

More about GLFW at www.gulfwestinvestments.com

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AmeriLithium (AMEL) is the SMARTEST investment anyone could make right now!AMEL, AmeriLithium Corp., AMEL.OB

AMEL is a mining company committed to progressively developing into one of the leading American players in the global Lithium industry.

AMEL is headquartered in Lake Tahoe, NV. and it has amassed a Lithium portfolio consisting of ~724,000 acres, including three Nevada-based projects nearby the only Lithium producing plant in the US, a large project in Alberta, Canada, and a project in Western Australia.

Lithium is a lightweight metal used in a wide range of consumer products the world over: the medical industry uses Lithium as an anti-depressant; industrial uses include glass, ceramic and porcelain enamel manufacture; the aviation industry uses Lithium in alloys.

Of particular interest is the use of Lithium for battery production, which has expanded significantly in recent years due to rechargeable Lithium batteries being used increasingly in electrical tools and in the rapidly expanding portable electronics market.

Furthermore, the next generation of hybrid and electric vehicles are being designed to use high-capacity Lithium-ion batteries as environmentally-friendly fuel alternatives while the Obama administration has introduced $5 billion in funding and incentives for the development of a secure, domestic battery industry with special focus on Lithium-ion batteries.

** Recently, AMEL reported that its gravity survey of Paymaster Canyon, Nevada, has been successfully completed, identifying three significant bedrock elevation lows that warrant further exploration. The survey's corresponding report specifically identified the largest of the three depressions as a possible trap for Lithium-bearing groundwater migrating into the canyon from Alkali Flats to the east.

The Lithium brine exploration survey was conducted over AMEL's Paymaster Project claims to map depth to bedrock or thickness of sediments, map any geologic structures that may be significant to the occurrence of Lithium brine, and provide information for the selection and design of additional geophysical surveys.

The three significant bedrock elevation lows that were identified by the survey are oriented in a roughly north-south direction along the canyon axis. The main depression is approximately 750 meters wide by 4 kilometers long and ranges in depth from 200 to 400 meters. Two smaller, shallower bedrock lows were discovered to the south of the main depression that will also be tested during the next phase of geophysical exploration, which is scheduled to begin within the next few weeks.

The survey's corresponding report (which is planned to be made available for download on the Company's website in the next couple of days) was prepared by Mr. Jim Hasbrouck of Hasbrouck Geophysics, Inc., Prescott, Arizona. Hasbrouck is a licensed Professional Geophysicist in the State of California, has practiced in his profession since 1969, and has conducted well over 100 geophysical surveys throughout the world.

AMEL's domestic Paymaster Project represents a 5,880-acre claim block adjacent to the Clayton Valley playa, where lithium-rich brines and evaporates have been accumulating for more than 30,000 years, resulting in the highest lithium content found in any brines tested by the US Geological Survey (USGS) in southwestern US playas and basins.

This is very important to consider.

Clayton Valley is home to the only US-based lithium producing plant, operated by neighboring Chematall Foote Corp., a subsidiary of Rockwood Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ROC). The plant has been in production since 1967, producing an estimated 50 million kg (55,000+ tons) of lithium to date from the region's rich brines.

In light of the Paymaster Project's close proximity to the Clayton Valley production, an exploration program of surveys and drilling has been recommended to determine the potential of AMEL's holdings to tap the proven brine formations.

Looks like investors have noticed the HUGE Upside Potential of AMEL. Just take a look at AMEL's yesterday chart:


Keep a close eye on AMEL from now on! AMEL's Momentum could be just starting!

More about AMEL at www.amerilithium.com




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