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Press
Release Archives: 10/23/2003
Itronics
Announces Listing on Frankfurt Stock Exchange, One of
the World's Largest
RENO,
Nev., Oct. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Itronics Inc.
(BULLETIN BOARD: ITRO) , inventor and developer of the
"Beneficial Use Photochemical, Silver, and Water
Recycling" technology that produces environmentally
beneficial GOLD'n GRO fertilizers, today said that its
stock has been listed for trading on the Frankfurt,
Germany, Stock Exchange, one of the world's largest
for securities, under the symbol ITG.
"This
is a significant indication of the interest in our company
by sophisticated European investors," said Dr.
John Whitney, Itronics President. "We are pleased
that Itronics will trade on this international trading
center, which has one of the leading electronic trading
platforms in the world."
Itronics,
through its subsidiary, Itronics Metallurgical, Inc.,
is the only company in the world with the technology
to extract more than 99 percent of the silver and virtually
all the other toxic heavy metals from used photoliquids
and to convert the resulting liquid into environmentally
beneficial, chelated, multinutrient liquid fertilizer
products sold under the trademark GOLD'n GRO, and animal
repellent/fertilizer products under the trademark GOLD'n
GRO GUARDIAN. These earth friendly liquid fertilizers,
which can be used for lawns and houseplants, and the
popular Silver Nevada Miner bars, a souvenir of the
Silver State, are available at the Company's Web site:
http://www.itronics.com/.
Itronics
Inc. is one of Nevada's leading process technology companies
and a world leader in photochemical recycling. Headquartered
in Reno, Nevada, it recycles spent liquid photochemicals
into liquid GOLD'n GRO fertilizer products and GOLD'n
GRO GUARDIAN animal repellent/fertilizer products, recovers,
refines, and sells silver, manufactures a line of photochemical
silver concentrators, and provides project planning
and technical services to the mining industry. Dr. John
Whitney, Itronics President, was selected as Nevada's
Inventor of the Year for 2000 and has become a member
of the Inventor's Hall of Fame at the University of
Nevada, Reno. Itronics was one of five finalists for
the 2001 Kirkpatrick Chemical Engineering Award, the
most prestigious worldwide award in chemical engineering
technologies.
(Statements
in this press release may constitute forward-looking
statements and are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties,
including the failure to complete successfully the development
of new or enhanced products, the Company's future capital
needs, the lack of market demand for any new or enhanced
products the Company may develop, any actions by the
Company's partners that may be adverse to the Company,
the success of competitive products, other economic
factors affecting the Company and its markets, and other
risks detailed from time to time in the Company's filings
with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The actual
results may differ materially from those contained in
this press release. The Company disclaims any obligation
to update any statements in this press release.)
CONTACT:
Paul Knopick, +1-888-795-6336, for Itronics Inc.
Web
site: http://www.itronics.com/
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