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Global Technologies Group Reports Status of Acquisition of MSE Inc. 0

SARASOTA, FL — (Marketwire) — 06/27/12 — Global Technologies Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GTGP) reports the following regarding status of the pending acquisition of MSE Inc.:1. We have completed the task of having our senior management advisor engage in both review and personal meetings with all key management of both MSE and Merdi during June 4-6th as well as current workers and are satisfied that we have identified areas which need further improvement and will be dealing with those issues whe

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Global Technologies Group, Inc. Results of Final Mercury Emissions Testing 0

SARASOTA, FL — (Marketwire) — 05/15/12 — Global Technologies Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GTGP) presents summary report dated today for the last series of Mercury emissions testing completed by MSE Technology Applications, Inc., which was conducted to determine if any acid gases, NOX or SOX will be generated using MBS with compressed air in the test system and update on MSE Acquisition.The same mercury test apparatus was used to run tests that will determine if a mercury laden gas stream that f

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Global Technologies Group, Inc. Executes Letter of Intent for Acquisition of 100% Equity of MSE, Inc. 0

SARASOTA, FL — (Marketwire) — 05/07/12 — Global Technologies Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GTGP) announces that execution of a Letter of Intent (L.O.I.) with the Montana Economic Revitalization and Development Institute, Inc. (MERDI) for the acquisition of 100% of the equity interest of MSE, Inc. and its subsidiaries MSE Technology Applications, Inc., MSE Infrastructure Services, Inc. and MSE Western Environmental Services & Technologies, Inc. (collectively referred to "MSE" or the

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Global Technologies Group, Inc. Results of Cement Plant Mercury Emissions Testing 0

SARASOTA, FL — (Marketwire) — 04/25/12 — Global Technologies Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GTGP) presents report dated April 20, 2012 for Mercury emissions testing completed by MSE Technology Applications, Inc.The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will implement new mercury emissions regulations in 2013 and many cement plants will not be able to meet the more stringent regulations. Some of these cement plants have installed powdered activated carbon systems in an attempt to re

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Global Technologies Group, Inc. Acquires License for India 0

SARASOTA, FL — (Marketwire) — 02/06/12 — Global Technologies Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GTGP). Global announces that it has acquired an exclusive license for India to use the IFS2c Process claimed in the IFS2c Patents for reduction treatment and removal of Mercury from Cement Plants from Solucorp Industries.This exclusive license now gives Global access to the three largest producers of Mercury pollutants in the world. Number one is China, number two is India and number three is the United St

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Global Technologies Group, Inc. Shareholder Update 0

SARASOTA, FL — (Marketwire) — 08/24/11 — Global Technologies Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GTGP) is pleased to announce that, in conjunction with our partner company MSE Technology Associates (), we have requested follow-on testing of the combined M2 Polymer/MBS new formulated treatment which will concentrate on mercury contaminated soils. Different forms of mercury in varying concentrations will be added to spike the soil for the treatability testing. This testing is specifically designed for t

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Global Technologies Group, Inc. Receives Confirmation of Approval by the Army 3rd Corp and Council of Colonels Fort Hood for Mercury Removal From Working Power Plants 0

SARASOTA, FL — (Marketwire) — 07/20/11 — Global Technologies Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GTGP) Global is pleased to announce that negotiations with the U.S. military through its agent, retired Colonel Sandy Pogue, to infuse the IFS-2c technology for mercury and other metals remediation systems into working power plants located at Forts Hood and Fort Bliss in order to document the cost effectiveness associated with mercury removal from coal burning power plants stacks and reconfirm the remediat

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