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Posted by jagman925 on :
 
NBF - Nova Biosource Fuels is an up and coming company out of Houston,TX. I saw an article on the news last night about an old GE power generator being ressurected and used in The Woodlands, TX for electricity using this type of clean fuel. These uses will be popping up all over the country in the near future.

Get this: Garbage in/Biodiesel out !!!

http://www.novaenergyholding.com/default.aspx

http://finance.yahoo.com/q?d=t&s=NBF
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Up another 20% on Friday!!!! to $2.60

Just got a letter in the mail from a friend of my wife's that works with this company.

By Feb 2008 Nova Biosource Fuels will be producing 110 million gallons of Biodiesel, and 230 million gallons by 2009. That will make Nova the largest producer of Biodiesel in the country!

A good start!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Up another 20% on Friday!!!! to $2.60

Just got a letter in the mail from a friend of my wife's that works with this company.

By Feb 2008 Nova Biosource Fuels will be producing 110 million gallons of Biodiesel, and 230 million gallons by 2009. That will make Nova the largest producer of Biodiesel in the country!

A good start!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
chart:

http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=NBF&t=5d
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Beuler, Beuler...anyone?

The problem with most stocks is, eveyone waits too long to like them.

...a real company comes along and nobody wants to talk about it? Hmmmmm??????
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Good one Jag. Nice post...but you only have 2 stars. You have to be a **** nut to get respect around here.

Come back when you have some real news. Ok>?
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Ok.
 
Posted by CrashtehLine on :
 
haha. Don't worry i'm back and i like to chat.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Excellent chart! If you would have bought on the dip to $1.55 like most of the smart traders out there did, you would be sippin' sweet greeny right now:

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=nbf&p=D&b=5&g=0&id=0
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Could be going to $3.00. Watch the trend!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Has hit some support - hammers holding it above 200 day ma:

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Excuse me: holding above 50 day ma.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
See if this chart activates correctly:

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=nbf&p=D&b=5&g=0&id=0
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
A little oversold. Watch this bounce in the next couple days!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
See it bounce???? Cool how that works.

Now, wait for an opportunity and buy it.

February will mark an increase in activity because a couple of facilities will be coming on line.

This is the real deal people!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Still going! 3 up days in a row.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Gaining momentum, I'm about to jump in. Anyone else? Chart's wound like a rubber band.

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=nbf
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Heading for $3.00!!!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Came across an older article:


Seneca biodiesel plant work begins
2007-04-17
Comment on this story

JONATHAN BILYK, jonb*mywebtimes.com, 815-431-4063

Biodiesel fuel should begin flowing out of Seneca by early next year once construction is completed on what will be the largest biodiesel production plant in the world.

Representatives of the company that will build and operate the plant, Nova Biosource Fuels, along with area legislators and others associated with the project, began the work Monday with a groundbreaking ceremony on the site.

Planned for 54 acres on Shipyard Road in Seneca, the plant, when completed, will produce 60 million gallons of so-called biodiesel fuel from several different feedstocks, including soybeans, rendered animal fats and restaurant waste.

Much of the plant's supplies and product will be shipped in and out by rail, as an estimated 300 to 500 rail cars are expected to be rolled in and out of the plant each month.

The $68 million facility will employ 30 permanent workers, Nova officials said Monday.

Nova Biosource Fuels Chief Operating Officer Jody Powers told a crowd of about 60 people assembled on the site for the groundbreaking Monday that the plant, in conjunction with Nova's three other biodiesel plants under development in Iowa, Wisconsin and Mississippi, will help America ease its dependence on foreign oil.

"From those facilities, we will produce about 100 million gallons of biodiesel every year," said Powers. "That is equivalent to 23 million barrels of oil each year, taking the need for that out of American markets."

American consumers now use almost 20 million barrels of oil each day, according to the federal government.

U.S. Rep. Jerry Weller, R-Morris, also addressed the audience, hailing the plant as "a winner," not only for the business interests involved and the village of Seneca, but also for the rest of the nation.

He noted the plant will buy soybeans grown by area farmers, as well as rendered animal fats and restaurant waste supplied by Joliet-based Lipid Logistics.

He said Nova Biosource also has contracted with local union construction firms to build the plant, including Vissering Construction from Streator, John Pohar and Sons of La Salle and Railworks Track Services of Minooka.

And Weller joined Powers in praising the biodiesel fuel the plant will produce, telling those assembled the fuel is both friendly to the environment and will help America reduce its consumption of foreign oil.

He noted the plant will be built on the site of the former Seneca Naval Shipyard, where local workers produced the LST landing craft that helped the United States defeat Germany and Japan in World War II.

"Today, we are celebrating a new tool on this site to help us win our war for energy independence," said Weller.

Seneca Mayor Kim Hill is pleased to see work on the plant begin, as well.

"It's so refreshing to have new industry coming into the village," said Hill.

He particularly is pleased by the prospect of the plant adding 30 workers.

He and Dallas Neil, Nova's vice-president for corporate development, noted Nova already has begun hiring, bringing on Benjamin VanVeckhoven, formerly of Orica Nitrogen, as the plant manager and hiring three other local workers as lead operators.

Neil said hiring will continue along with construction.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Nova Biosource fuels should be picking up revenue sources from production soon. They have had to buy back some production sites because of incompetent downstream investments but now have nearly total control of the processes for which they own the technology. They also want production sites close to distribution channels and feed stock.

Looks good, actually great, long term. They will be the largest producer of bio-fuels (made from garbage oils and feed stock) in the country.

It's clean and doesn't drive up the price of corn!!!!!!!!!!

That's exciting! If you're interested, check them out. Their website is in posts above.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Getting a very strong buy signal on radar! I'm picking up a few shares and if it drops further, will add more.

Anyone out there done their homework yet?
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
I was able to get a little more information over Superbowl weekend.

Nova Biosource Fuels is very well aligned to start production soon. Setbacks have been overcome and revenue streams to start when production comes on line.

What I'm amazed at is that no one out there knows what the heck bio-fuel created from 'feed stock' is.

It's fuel created from by-products (fats, oils, meat by-products etc...). There are several formulas to process different types of input. Most importantly the 'feed stock' must be clean and free from plastics (ex: ear tags from cow heads), otherwise the solution gums up the machines.

That's one reason Nova Biosource Fuels purchased plants back from outside investors and now controls 95% of the equipment and plant sites.

They are still evaluating more sites (close to
'feed stock' sources in conjunction with distribution channels).

Use this information as you will. It comes from a very good source.
 
Posted by Bottomfeeder on :
 
Does this company use digesters like the ones in Idaho.They produce LPG from cow dung.Or is this the same as the tallow(white powder)produced from animal by-products.Some people can use vegetable oil in with diesel to burn hotter and cleaner.At about .28/gal it make a heck of an additive but will also burn faster and run hotter.Pyrometers and turbos will have to be monitored closer.Excessive heat and lower mpg and less pulling power in diesels.If it is what I am thinking.A great way to use by-products from waste other than to slop the hogs.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
This pretty much sums it up:

http://www.novaenergyholding.com/investor/investor.aspx

Looking at other places on their website, they have done a great job of positioning themselves with the technology.

It will be the cleanest burning biodiesel on the market with no modifications needed for the engines that use it. Their technology is a breakthrough that reduces the production costs by about 35% so it will be very profitable.

This company will grow in leaps and bounds very soon.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
February 7, 2008

10-K will be EGARized today and available by tomorrow.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Price shot up in after hours trading. It will open at 2.07 or better on Friday.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Inverted hammer forming, signaling a reversal toward the upside.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Not much of a handle on the hammer but good news coming in the 10k. Should get everyone excited!

Watch it in the near future!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Here's the 10-K!

pretty impressive!

http://www.novaenergyholding.com/press/press.aspx
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
http://www.novaenergyholding.com/press/press.aspx

press SEC Filings link.


NBF is up pretty strong today!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
A little profit taking before the big move.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Or, maybe not.
 
Posted by Morphiuzzz on :
 
is this still a good buy at 2.08?
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Morphiuzzz:
is this still a good buy at 2.08?

Yes. According company officials, revenue streams will kick in soon from production. I don't think NBF will test the $1.53 low it hit a month ago.

It should be a safe bet...looks like accumulation is taking place now.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Virgin 747 flew across Atlantic with 25% biofuel proving the use of it. Jets should be able to use about 40% biofuel mixture with no engine changes.

http://www.jetphotos.net/news/index.php?****=1&title=virgin-atlantic-promotes-gr een-flight&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1

There are a lot more sources of biofuels than seed oils, corn, coconuts,etc...

Feedstock, people, feedstock!!! Taking a substance that is already waste and turning it into fuel...now that is genius!!! Carcus remains from food plants (cow, chicken, fish)and used cooking oils from McDonalds are perfect sources.

NBF refines this stuff into better biofuel than is currently available!!!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2008/02/25/stories/2008022551420100.htm
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
A little Gap up today. Hmmm. Something's brewing????
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
...Been waiting for a chance like this! I'm in at $1.31!! 1500 shares. Should be worth an easy $1400+ when back at $2.30+.

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=nbf
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Awsome!!!! Bought several thousand more shares at 1.23. NBF seems to come back strong on every dip!!!


I'm up almost $600 bucks...shootin' for $2000. $1400 profit would be fine.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Nice move to $1.51!!!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
There may be a short term drop in this stock in the near future so use the opportunity to load up.

I would take about half off the table right now.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
I'm back out...heard some news...not bad overall for the company, but which may hurt the stock price in the near future.

Wait for a drop below 1.00 and get back in. It should be clear sailing after next report!!!!!
 


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