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This could put the Middle East out of business. Unless they can grow Soybeans!!
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Wonder if there be media attention for the demo that would super. Would love to see this on CNBC. Can you imagine?
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I don't think it will make a EOD run. I think it will down at EOD and Monday , run up on Tuesday. Today is third day run !!! I am waiting for pick up cheap shares at .44
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quote:Originally posted by Brad C: Hi Sherri I have not seen you around since XKEM hope you have been doing good. I have been getting my A-- handed to me by FGFC.
Hi Brad - I've been patiently waiting on CSHD to do its thing. Sorry for your luck with FGFC, but hopefully that is turning around on this play. GLTY and Roll Tide!
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Tuesday is the Demo, if it`s as good as they say, it could go through the roof. Best to be in it sometime monday. Wednesday might be crazy!!
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If EOD is going to pop it should start soon.
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Thought this would pull back and stay lower today...now I wish I had flipped and bought back in...good job holdin' guys! Hope it does well next week for all!!
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Very nice day today and I'm looking forward to another nice gap up on Monday.
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it doesn't concern anyone the claims that they make. If this company really had this wonder fuel made from fertilizer than why are they going public like this..Don't say alot of companies reverse merge into pinks those that do are crap. This company could have gotten a ton of money from venture capitalists..It just seem interseting. Good luck to everyone i hope you all make a ton. However it seemed interesting that they said they aren't going to sell the fuel retail and that they aren't diodiesle or ehthanol but that they are better..really and they discovered this. The ceo had to go to the epa website to discuss what a green company is. Second why lousiana in some small town? If you had this fuel why not the Today show or Good Morning america? Plus they need 500mil to complete these plants...I think this will got to 1 and pull back once the demo happens...we shall see good luck to all....
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quote:Originally posted by emich25: it doesn't concern anyone the claims that they make. If this company really had this wonder fuel made from fertilizer than why are they going public like this..Don't say alot of companies reverse merge into pinks those that do are crap. This company could have gotten a ton of money from venture capitalists..It just seem interseting. Good luck to everyone i hope you all make a ton. However it seemed interesting that they said they aren't going to sell the fuel retail and that they aren't diodiesle or ehthanol but that they are better..really and they discovered this. The ceo had to go to the epa website to discuss what a green company is. Second why lousiana in some small town? If you had this fuel why not the Today show or Good Morning america? Plus they need 500mil to complete these plants...I think this will got to 1 and pull back once the demo happens...we shall see good luck to all....
You bring up some good points but there are little start companies all over the place trying to get into this field . Do you remember the guy back in the mid 90's that developed the water injection system for gas engines ? He claimed the engine could run off 100% water and displayed this for a local news show in his home town . Right before he got a chance to display it to the military , he died of food poisoning ro so it was claimed . Big oil/gas is not going to let this get major media coverage like you mentioned . If this does take off , its going to have to start out as a grass roots business until it gets a lucky break . I think its got plenty of room to run if allowed .
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quote:Originally posted by emich25: it doesn't concern anyone the claims that they make. If this company really had this wonder fuel made from fertilizer than why are they going public like this..Don't say alot of companies reverse merge into pinks those that do are crap. This company could have gotten a ton of money from venture capitalists..It just seem interseting. Good luck to everyone i hope you all make a ton. However it seemed interesting that they said they aren't going to sell the fuel retail and that they aren't diodiesle or ehthanol but that they are better..really and they discovered this. The ceo had to go to the epa website to discuss what a green company is. Second why lousiana in some small town? If you had this fuel why not the Today show or Good Morning america? Plus they need 500mil to complete these plants...I think this will got to 1 and pull back once the demo happens...we shall see good luck to all....
You bring up some good points but there are little start companies all over the place trying to get into this field . Do you remember the guy back in the mid 90's that developed the water injection system for gas engines ? He claimed the engine could run off 100% water and displayed this for a local news show in his home town . Right before he got a chance to display it to the military , he died of food poisoning or so it was claimed . Big oil/gas is not going to let this get major media coverage like you mentioned . If this does take off , its going to have to start out as a grass roots business until it gets a lucky break . I think its got plenty of room to run if allowed .
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To clarify, I picked up 1,000,000 shares of this thing at .0004 for $400 over the holidays last year - not $4,000. I sold most of it soon after the R/M ran up. I own scores of these double/triple zero shells and this was well below my radar screen. Hell, I almost I forgot I still owned it. Yes, I recently sold my remaing 250,000 shares. No, I didn't get anywhere near the $800,000 I could've got had I hung onto it all until now. However, I did get well into six-figures so I I can't complain to much on a $400 investment. Hindsight is always 20/20. Who would've guessed it would run like it has? The big question is what's the NEXT big shell to run wild like this?...
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Ethanol biofuels have a long way to go. Currently, there are no gas stations selling ethanol based fuels except as an additive. And the seals & gaskets of current fuel pumps would be eaten alive by ethanol. Add to all that the current administrartion's determination to keep fossil fuels a monopoly and it isn't hard to see why a genuine biofuel company needs to go public any way it can. By doing so this outfit at least get's it's foot in the door of the coming wave of alternative energies. I'm glad to see someone carry the ball foward.
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I'm having some trouble getting my mind around the vastness of this endeavor. There used to be a billboard on the freeway back in Palm Springs, and this is what it said: "There is no heavier burden than a great opportunity". I always wondered about that quote, but now I know what it means firsthand.
All I can say at this point is that if you think having your seatbelt fastened for what is about to happen to this company is adequate, you are wrong.
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How many freaking threads are running on this one ??? We understand it is hot, but so many threads !!! Bad management !!!
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Pulls back everytime we get close but the recessions get shorter and shorter each time. I think we are about to break the .8 and once that happens we could run all the way to $1.
BF
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quote: U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. Announces an International Live Web Broadcast, Demonstration and Validation of Its Blockbuster Technology and Unique Biofuels at City Hall in Vidalia, LA
Company Partners With Multicast Media Technologies, Inc. and Akamai Technologies, Inc. to Offer Global Live Satellite-to-Internet Viewing of This Historic Event
NATCHEZ, MS, Oct 30, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. (PINKSHEETS: LFZA) ("USSEC") today announced that it will offer a live Internet broadcast of the previously announced demonstration and validation of its technology to be shown live at 11:00 CST am on Oct. 31st, 2006. Streaming video will come direct from City Hall in Vidalia, LA as the event unfolds. Interested parties can view this live event while it unfolds simply by visiting our direct weblink: http://www.ussec.us/lastellalighting/ U.S. Sustainable Energy further announced that it has partnered with Multicast Media Technologies, Inc. ("Multicast"), a leading provider of Internet broadcast products and services, and Akamai Technologies, Inc., the leading global service provider for accelerating content and business processes online. Through this partnership, USSEC will leverage Multicast's comprehensive digital media communication solution that includes live satellite-to-Internet broadcasting and the global reach, reliability and security of Akamai's online content delivery network.
"As USSEC considered delivering this world-changing information to a global international financial and media audience, selecting the right technologies and the most experienced technology partners to achieve workflow efficiencies, cost savings and guaranteed flawless delivery was absolutely critical," stated John Rivera, CEO of USSEC. "We wanted a system in place that could handle hundreds of thousands of possible viewers live. We continue to focus our efforts on delivering our Green Power technologies that offer solutions for reducing and eliminating reliance on foreign oil importation, balancing industrial and agricultural concerns with environmental issues and stabilizing and eventually reversing global greenhouse gas emissions. After lengthy evaluations of which partners could best provide us with the enormous bandwidth we knew would be needed to accommodate the vast viewers expected, we chose Multicast and Akamai to help us demonstrate our success to the world. We expect a long term partnership with them that will span multi continents as our expansion plans around the globe accelerate in the days ahead."
"Multicast is honored to be part of USSEC's strategy to make a positive economic and environmental impact on a national and global basis," said Jason Simpson, EVP of Business Development at Multicast. "Leveraging our best-of-breed Internet broadcast technologies and the power of Akamai's global online media delivery infrastructure, we will do our part in making sure that USSEC's message is both seen and heard around the world on Tuesday, Oct.31st, 2006 at 11:00 am CST. Please tune into the weblink: http://www.ussec.us/lastellalighting/ to witness live this historic event as it unfolds."
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