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New Stock Pick: (OTC: VVIT)

Current Price 12/20/2013: $0.05
Immediate Target Price:   $0.10 (baed on recent highs)
Long-term Target Price:   $0.35 (52-week high)

VVIT has news out...

Marketwired Vista Sees Revenue Growth of 35 Percent

DENVER, CO--(Marketwired) - Vista International Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB:
VVIT), a pioneer in efficient waste-to-energy (WTE) technology, is pleased
to give investors an update on its revenue and income expectations for the
fourth quarter of 2013 and full year 2014.

The Company expects revenue in the fourth quarter of 2013 to exceed
$260,000, which represents a rise of 45% from 2012 levels. This sizeable
increase is due to the expansion of the Company's gasification operations,
coupled with steady performance from its Hutchins tire processing
facility.

The recently completed upgrades at the Hutchins facility have helped the
facility to operate with greater efficiency, and increased profitability
for the company in the fourth quarter, and moving forward into 2014. The
company expects to be net income positive in the fourth quarter, excluding
consulting fees paid to aid in the setup of European operations.

For the full year 2014, the company expects revenue to increase roughly 35%
from 2013 levels, topping $1.15 million. This revenue surge will create
solid growth from our gasification segment, and increased sales of
processed tire material at the Hutchins facility. In addition, the Company
expects to be net income positive for full year 2014.

These revenue and income projections are considered to be conservative in
nature, as they are based on contracts currently in place and continued
operations with our trusted business partners, and do not include revenue
from projects currently under discussion but not under contract.

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Our last pick New Energy technologies, went from just under $2 to almost $4
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What we do like even more than solar power is waste-to-energy technology. In fact, while many small companies are gearing up with great potential to the upside, we would like to use as an example the Waste Management Co. VVIT is in the Green Energy, Gasification business.
Thermal Gasifier, and How it Works

The Thermal Gasifier plays a pivotal role in helping Vista International
Technologies, Inc. (VVIT) accomplish its core objective to maximum resource
recovery with minimal environmental impact. The proprietary patented
technology is based on a two-stage gasification process. The Thermal
Gasifier efficiently converts the chemical energy contained within waste,
biomass, tires and virtually any solid carbon based processed fuel, into
electricity and thermal energy, while capturing the pollutants and turning
them into useful products.

gassifier1.gif

The Thermal Gasifier reflects the recognition of the inherent value of many
materials that are typically considered waste. The energy produced has
multiple uses in commercial, industrial and municipal applications and
unlimited potential as a low-cost, stable energy alternative with an
economic and environmental benefit.

The Thermal Gasifier efficiently turns processed fuel converted from
feedstock such as waste, biomass, tires and virtually any solid carbon
based material into useful energy without harming the environment. It does
so by extracting chemical energy from within solid waste and converts into
a clean usable energy.

In the Thermal Gasifier, gasification and partial oxidation take place in
separate gasification and oxidation areas of a single chamber, and complete
combustion takes place in the fire tube before entering the boiler.

Within the Thermal Gasifier, these separate areas are established by
carefully controlling air content and temperature along the length of the
Thermal Gasifier. Controlling the areas environment controls the degree of
oxidation, permitting total combustion to occur within the boiler instead
of within the Thermal Gasifier, delivering maximum heat.

Once the feedstock has been processed into a fuel, most fuel still contains
considerable water that must be removed before gasification. To accomplish
this dewatering, the fuel first drops onto fire belt 1 into a low
temperature region, about 800 - 1000ºF. As the belt advances, reflected
radiant heat from ongoing downstream reactions increases the temperature to
about 1200 - 1500 ºF, extracting as much water as possible from the fuel.

The heat used to dehydrate the processed fuel is virtually the only energy
expended throughout the entire process that does not produce value - either
heat or reclaimed materials for reuse. To minimize this lost energy, VITI
strives to use processed fuel having a water content of about 10 - 15%,
although the Thermal Gasifier can accept water content up to 50%.

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For more information please check out the VVIT Website

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