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Basin Water "In Play”"

By Bryan Bottarelli, Market Report

Thursday Jul 19, 2007

As a Market Report reader, you know that I’ve commented on the drought conditions that are going largely unnoticed in the Southwestern United States.

So in an effort to continue with this theme, I’d like to fill you in on an interesting situation that just occurred in one of my recently recommended small-cap picks.

You see, on Friday, July 13, I issued a “buy” recommendation on a small company called Basin Water (BWTR:NASDAQ).

You could’ve entered BWTR on Monday, July 16 for $9.78 per share -- and three days later it closed for $11.44. In fact, as I write you today, the stock just hit an intra-day high of $13.20. That’s a 34.96% gain in just three days!

If you invested $10,000 in BWTR on Monday, you’d have $3,496 in pure profits in your hands today. That’s enough to pay for your entire 12-month membership to Bottarelli Research Small Cap plus have an extra profit of $1,746 left over!

Why is BWTR moving up so quickly?

Well, it’s one of the leading well-water contamination treatment companies in America. And believe me when I tell you, water contamination treatment is a major investing trend that’s gone completely unnoticed on Wall Street. But that’ll end soon.

You see, BWTR just announced that it’s been selected to provide a nitrate removal treatment system for the City of Pomona in Los Angeles County, California. This is a HUGE contract for BWTR, and it could be the trigger that entices a rush of additional water treatment contracts across America.

I have no doubt that BWTR is going much higher, and I hope you’re alongside for the ride.

Bryan