SEA SWEEP SETS PACE FOR ABSORBENTS.(Business)(CORPORATE PROFILE)

Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO) | October 24, 1999| | Copyright

Byline: Sandy Graham Special to the News

Sea Sweep is:

A. A pirate-themed roller coaster planned for Six Flags Elitch Gardens amusement park.

B. The latest windsurfer for the open ocean.

C. A product that absorbs oil and chemical spills.

D. A new federal drug patrol in the Gulf of Mexico.

The answer is C, but if you guessed A, B or D, William L. Mobeck, president of Sea Sweep Inc., wouldn't be surprised. He has spent years marketing the Denver-based company's unusual absorbent, and finds the hardest going in his own back ...

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