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American Fiber Green Products Inc (AFBG)

American Fiber Green Products Inc (AFBG)
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0.0001 unch (unch) 08/21/23 [OTC US]
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Profile for Mon, Aug 21st, 2023

Company Info

American Fiber Green Products Inc

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Description:

American Fiber Green Products, Inc. formerly known as Amour Fiber Core, Inc. was founded in 1993. The Company's business plan is to engage in both fiberglass reclamation manufacturing and production of fiberglass leisure products from virgin material. AFC's main purpose is performing reclamation manufacturing of commercial fiberglass products from molded fiberglass waste and outdated resin waste. The Company's second operating subsidiary is American Leisure Products, Inc. ('ALP'), which was incorporated in Florida on September 15, 2001, in order to merge with Amour Fiber Core, Inc. Following the merger on May 24, 2004, ALP began to focus on producing a fiberglass product that provides recreational enjoyment, such as the 'Hot Rod' car industry and the 'Marine Industry'. The Company's future growth would be to support its Licensees by marketing these product lines: Railroad ties, Parking stops, Dock Fendering Systems, Vessel Fendering Systems, Bridge Fendering Systems and Seawalls. The Company intends to apply for and receive certification from regulatory agencies, including the Department of Ecology and the US Environmental Protection Agency, to accept certain wastes, including molded fiberglass, resins and related materials. American Leisure Products is a company that would produce fiber reinforced plastic composite parts. Antique Replicars: Nostalgic replica automobiles (commonly referred to as Hot Rods) are provided at completion levels from the hobbyist who wants to build his own car to the enthusiast that wants to buy a complete automobile ready to drive away. Boats: ALP would produce fiberglass boats from molds and tooling that would be to ALP. From time to time as opportunities arise, ALP might opt to develop other products to build for its own account or others. The Company would compete worldwide with a different of manufacturers of wood, plastic, concrete and fiberglass products, including many industrial Corporations with resources significantly greater than those of the Company. The Company is aware of several experimental fiberglass recycling projects and a few prototype or development stage commercial fiberglass recycling companies. Most of these competitors utilize a process which grinds the fiberglass into a fine powder and feeds the powder into the fluid being sprayed, under pressure, onto fiberglass molds. The Company plans to apply for and receive certification from regulatory agencies, including the Department of Ecology and the US Environmental Protection Agency, to accept certain wastes, including molded fiberglass, resins and related material.

Key Statistics

Overview:

Annual Sales, $ 0 K
Annual Net Income, $ 0 K
Short Volume Ratio 0.88

Growth:

1-Year Return 0.00%
3-Year Return 0.00%
5-Year Return 0.00%

Per-Share Information:

Next Earnings Date N/A
Dividend Payout Ratio 0.00%

AFBG Ratios

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Price/Earnings ttm N/A
Price/Earnings forward N/A
Price/Earnings to Growth N/A
Return-on-Equity % N/A
Return-on-Assets % N/A
Profit Margin % 0.00%
Debt/Equity N/A
Price/Sales N/A
Price/Cash Flow 91.07
Price/Book N/A
Book Value/Share N/A
Interest Coverage N/A
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