BioMedical Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: BMTL) $11M (MarketCap)

BioMedical Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:- For the Quarter ended March 31, 2010, BMT incurred
BMTL) is trading significantly higher today at .43, up .17a net loss of $413,434, compared to a net loss of
or 65.38%. The company, located in Englewood,$327,866 for 2009, an increase of 26%. This increase
Colorado, has products that provide biomedical wastein net loss was primarily attributable to decrease in
treatment solutions for the over 1,000,000 low torevenues and increased non-stock based
medium volume medical waste generators in the UScompensation expense.
and a global market 5 times larger than the US. BMTOn May 18th, BMT announced the signing of an
sells the Demolizer® II® II, which converts infectiousexclusive international distribution agreement with
biomedical waste into non-infectious material. TheInterlink Capital Strategies for the sale of its
device is the only patented, portable, and self-containedDemolizer® II® II in Africa and the Central Asia
system able to process both sharps and typical redrepublics. The agreement calls for the sale of 250
bag biomedical waste onsite. The processed waste issystems in the first year with a minimum of 50
rendered sterile and discarded as common trashsystems per quarter to maintain exclusivity.
eliminating up to 100% of the cost associated with itsDon Cox, President and CEO of BMTS Holdings, Inc.,
disposal. It provides a safer, more environmentallycommented, "This is a great accomplishment for our
GREEN method for biomedical waste disposal.company. Through our relationship with Interlink and
On May 21, the company released its Quarterlytheir partners, namely Celebration Ministries, CitiHope
Financial Reports for the three months ending MarchInternational and the Coca Cola Foundation, we will
31, 2010.achieve a long held goal of our organization -- to help
Financial Highlights included:prevent the reuse or improper disposal of
- Revenue were $162,704 in 2010, down fromcontaminated sharps in Africa and other important
$359,305 in 2009. This 55% decrease was due toregions. Proper sharps waste management is one of
distributors and end user delays in placing orders forthe important issues that must be addressed to
products, which they believe was a result of theeffectively control important bloodborne diseases
general economic conditions within the United States.including HIV/AIDS.