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Carbon Sciences, Inc. to Present at the RedChip Orlando Small Cap Investor Conference November 3, 2007
| Source: Carbon Sciences, Inc.
SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwire - October 29, 2007) - Carbon Sciences, Inc. (OTCBB : CABN ), the
developer of a breakthrough technology to transform earth destroying carbon
dioxide (CO2) into earth friendly carbon products, today announced that
Derek McLeish, CEO, will deliver a presentation to investors about strategy
and business prospects at the RedChip Small Cap Investor Conference on
Saturday, November 3, 2007 at 11:50 A.M. (EDT).
"Since we became a public company two months ago, we have received many
investor inquiries about our company and business plan. The RedChip
conference will be our first investor conference, and I am very excited to
share our plan and strategy with a wide audience of investors," stated Mr.
McLeish.
The RedChip Small Cap Conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Grand
Cypress Hotel located at One Grand Cypress Blvd in Orlando. Carbon Sciences
executives will be available to meet with investors throughout the event
held on November 3.
A live web cast of the presentation will be accessible at
http://www.redchip.com. The conference is free for private investors,
fund-managers, retail brokers, and analysts. Register online at
http://www.redchip.com.
About Carbon Sciences, Inc.
Carbon Sciences, Inc. is developing an innovative technology to transform
earth destroying carbon dioxide (CO2) into earth friendly carbon products.
We call this breakthrough GreenCarbon™ Technology. By eliminating
harmful CO2 from human created sources, such as power plants and industrial
factories, we will help reduce global warming. By transforming harmful CO2
into useful carbon products, such as building materials, our patent-pending
technology will help create environmentally friendly products and
industries. To learn more about the Company, please visit our website at
http://www.carbonsciences.com.