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Don Cox, President and CEO of BMTS Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: BMTL) stopped by SmallCapVoice.com to go over the many milestones achieved by the company in 2009 and outlined the exciting upcoming year 2010. BioMedical Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc., located in Englewood, Colorado, sells the Demolizer® II through its wholly owned subsidiary BioMedical Technology Solutions, Inc. BMTS’ patented Demolizer® Technology converts infectious biomedical waste into non-infectious material. BMTS’ products provide biomedical waste treatment solutions for the over 1,000,000 low to medium volume medical waste generators in the US and a global market five times larger than the US.
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Stocks are slightly lower on the heels of ISM and ADP reports
Stocks slipped on Wednesday after ISM data showed the U.S. services sector grew in December, but at a marginal pace, and a report said the rate of job losses slowed at U.S. private employers.
The Institute for Supply Management said its services index rose to 50.1 in December from 48.7 in November. The reading was below economists’ forecast of 50.5, according to a Reuters survey. A reading above 50 indicates expansion.
The non-farm payrolls report from the U.S. Labor Department is due on Friday, with economists now forecasting 8,000 jobs lost overall in December versus the 11,000 lost in November.
ENGLEWOOD, CO — (Marketwire) — 01/06/10 — BioMedical Technology Solutions, Inc. (“BMTS”) (OTCBB: BMTL) is pleased to announce that it has placed the Demolizer® II, its innovative biomedical waste treatment system, in two important tribal communities, Nez Perce’s NiMiiPuu Health in Idaho and the Poarch Band of Creek Indians in Alabama. The System provides a safe, secure, and environmentally sound means to manage sharps and blood-saturated waste while reducing costs associated with traditional hauling services.
Stocks are higher amid good news on retail sales
Stocks are slightly higher in early trading as investors returning from a long holiday weekend respond to good news on retail sales.
Data released Monday shows shoppers opened their wallets more this holiday season, a good sign that consumers are feeling better about the economy.
Keeping the market’s gains in check, airline stocks are falling after two security incidents this weekend.
Stocks are higher following positive home sales data
Stocks pushed higher for a third straight day after a report that home sales were surprisingly strong last month.
The National Association of Realtors said Tuesday that home resales jumped 7.4 percent in November, much more than the 2.5 percent increase expected. Sales were 44 percent above last year’s levels, and at their highest level in nearly three years. The improvement is due to an extraordinary amount of federal support that encouraged homebuyers to take advantage of big tax breaks.
ENGLEWOOD, CO–(Marketwire – December 15, 2009) – BioMedical Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: BMTL)
BioMedical Technology Solutions, Inc. (“BMTS”) is pleased to announce that it has placed several systems in communities that are served by American Medical Response, Inc., (“AMR”) a subsidiary of Emergency Medical Services Corporation effectively reducing the environmental impact of medical waste management.

