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MTCHThere are a few factors that makes
MTCH extremely attractive at these levels. I think you will agree with me. Make sure
MTCH is on your watch list!
- A proven and tested technology
- A Gov. Bill that could significantly benefit the company
- Needed technology for thousands of bridges in the world
- Multiple industries, Bridges, ships, steel buildings, trains
- Trading near 52wk low
- A test of highs could result in gains in over 500%
The need for a company like
MTCH is monumental in my opinion!
If it weren`t for bridges we`d have a hard time getting our cars over great bodies of water. Too bad we all can`t have a James Bond car that drives under water.
Most bridges are huge and look very sturdy which is why we cross them with confidence. But
MTCH knows that this is not always the case.
Very small cracks in bridges could lead to catastrophic events!
Think about the following question if you want an idea of how important
MTCH`s technology is:
What would you do if the bridge you were driving on suddenly starts falling apart and there are dozens of cars in front of you and behind you
I don`t know about you, but this question gives me the chills. There`s hardly a way to escape and you`ll end up falling with the bridge.
Take a look at some of these pictures on
MTCH`s website just to see how scary a bridge collapse can be: http://www.matechcorp.com/horror_stories.html
MTCH is marketing its patented Electrochemical Fatigue Sensor (EFS) and other advanced crack-detection technologies to bridge asset managers, railroad companies, and governmental agencies across the United States and internationally.
Considering that the nation`s bridge infrastructure system is aging and needs extensive repair, I think the market for
MTCH is massive!
There are approximately 600,000 bridges in the nation`s inventory and according to the Federal Highway Administration, 105,981 steel bridges are structurally deficient or functionally obsolete in important areas!
MTCH`s breakthrough Electrochemical Fatigue Sensor is currently the only nondestructive method on the market able to detect growing cracks as well as subsurface cracks as small as 0.01 inches in steel bridges!!
This significantly surpasses the sensitivity of other inspection technologies.
MTCH realizes that keeping our bridges safe is extremely important when you have so many people crossing them everyday to commute.
Not only that but some of them are historical landmarks. The London Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge.. these are pivotal components of our world`s history!
I can`t help but wonder if the incident that just happened in San Francisco could have been avoided if
MTCH`s technology was utilized.
Last month 5,000 pounds of metal broke off a section of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge!
A major bridge connecting San Francisco and Oakland had to be closed after a cable on its upper deck snapped. This all happened after a major repair was done hastily in September.
Then there`s the collapse that happened in 2007, when a heavily traveled interstate bridge in Minneapolis, Minn., crumbled. Thirteen people died because this was during rush hour traffic!!
After this happened, the American Society of Civil Engineers came out with their finding that up to 13% of bridges in the United States share the same structural deficiency as the bridge that collapsed in Minneapolis!
We NEED a company like
MTCH if we want to avoid waking up one day to see news coverage all over our televisions talking about a bridge collapsing somewhere during morning rush.
MTCH`s EFS has already proven its efficacy on over 35 bridges in 10 different states across the nation, as well as several railroad bridges!
Make sure you always do your own research and consult with your own financial professional.
For more information on
MTCH, visit their website at: www.matechcorp.com
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