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Outstanding find PRO,
My point earlier was that different strategies can work, as we know, based on all the admissions of extreme good fortune found in these pages. None of course exaggerated. I prefer to hold longer term than most here rather than spend money making transactions trying to catch a swing. What I meant by never being burnt was that the losses I have incurred were due to pure stupidity on my part (hype, emotion, greed, etc.) not some companies deceptive strategies. I try to screen carefully and do occasionally take the gamble i.e CWFG that someday there will be a big payoff. I took some heat yesterday for dumping half of my RSHN and picking up more GZFX. Yesterday end of day it looked foolish but today not so much. Iwearpro’s find tells the whole story. CC is trying to keep pace w/ BB and GZFX is going to be that vehicle. I’ve never pumped or dump ed other than during feeding frenzies but I do think this is a great stock to take all the way even if they “AUTHORIZED” 50bil shares. Every day the risk with this company goes down and with that the price is sure to rise.
And, JT come over to the light side it’s a much happier place.

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JT, your are arguing with crash,who has more clout and respect for his stock knowledge than you ever thought of having. Im sure its fun to just see how you can get things stirred up,but to try and argue with someone like crash? lol, maybe you dont care about your respect on the board but im sure crash does.

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The A/S increase IMO was needed to further the company's potential to land deals and finance further projects. and may be directly related to the CC deal. I dont think that the CEO is trying to get a new boat, for the summer, by adding to the A/S. I dont think that the addition to the A/S helped the share price,

but i really think that this a normal pattern for a stock that has these tremendous gains so fast. there's always going to be a pullback, and profit taking and some panic selling in these cases.
all these people had the get rich quick idea, and it didnt pan out.. right now these people are being shaken from the GZFX tree by mm's and traders IMO

The press release at 4:15 is curious, same time as the CC release right?..
I called people crazy for saying that the pr's played into the berlin market, but now im thinking i was crazy after all.
maybe its normal to release prs at that time if your on two boards in two different time zones, that or GZFX wants the berlin market to have the first crack at the stock after a pr, who knows whats up? hopefully it does better from the latest pr and the good pr's keep coming. I dont think this stock will get you rich quickly. It does have the power to gradually rise to a good number though IMO....

this is all IMO

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By the way cactus, The A/S is not O/S and did in now affect the pps. The pps was all run down by the MM'S.just to clarify

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http://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/stories/2006/03/20/story6.html?page=1

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were on the same page, sorry for being confusing. im freakin exhausted right now..

time to turn computer off...

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quote:
Originally posted by jat35:
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Originally posted by CrashtehLine:
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Originally posted by jat35:
CUTOS

It's KUDOS. Good luck to people listening to this guys' advice.
Sorry for the misspell.

CRASH, I have neither given any advice on the movement of this stock or which way the PPS is going. But I do find you’re long drawn out write ups on how everything this stock does is with purpose, most entertaining. Your post like most posts including mine, are nothing but bologna. So please keep telling yourself that everything will be OO_TAY!!

HAHA yes you have! or were those Warnings for something other than the PPS? Maybe the weather...? [Razz] get real. I'm here to discuss the stock and ill tell people what i think....freedom of speech. Im not pumping anything or abshing anything im reading charts and speaking ym mind....people ahve their own minds so they can got to hell if they blame me for anything.

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quote:
Originally posted by iwearpro:
http://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/stories/2006/03/20/story6.html?page=1

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For the lazy one's. Here is iwearpro's article.

Business Pulse Survey: How was your first quarter?
GameZnFlix artfully maneuvers to boost market position
Nashville Business Journal - March 17, 2006by Roy MooreNashville Business Journal
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GameZnFlix Inc. might be a small player in the movie and gaming distribution industries, but the company has big plans.

Traditional marketing has taken a backseat to an online effort that allows for more accurate tracking of customers. Instead of a television ad for the local market during the Super Bowl, GameZnFlix has focused on paid searches, banner ads and deals to sit on retail partners' Web sites.

In a pilot project, GameZnFlix netted a presence at Circuit City, and officials want to sign deals with other mass retailers.

"The association brings validation because in consumers' minds, with the fact that we are in a retail store, we are legitimate," President Chip Gallent of Brentwood says.

The Franklin, Ky., firm doubled its membership in the fourth quarter alone to 6,000 and expects to add 1,500-2,500 subscribers per month. A $16.5 million infusion of capital last year provided the necessary money to grow the company, which should double its number of regional distribution centers to eight to 10 by the end of the year.

Those figures pale in comparison to those of Netflix, which has grown to 4 million users in a market that Adams Media Research and Netflix believe should grow to 20 million within the next several years.

Gallent says that, while it's a challenge competing against more established brands, his company has carved out its own niche by offering both movies and games.

His firm's clients are typically college-educated suburban males who are married with children and who earn $50,000 in annual household income. That creates a segment that wants both movies and games and expects to see the newest titles upon their release, requiring capital to invest in titles and distribution networks. In the next few months, GameZnFlix will add distribution centers in Washington, D.C., and in Florida.

But just as the fledgling company ramps up production, the industry appears poised for change. Customers have grown accustomed to receiving rented movies and games through the mail, but the industry's future is guided by broadband adoption. Cable companies already have networks in the ground and the major phone companies are laying fiber to offer their video service.

The digital era is coming, Gallent says, because the industry already has in place the infrastructure, technology and content-rights structure. All that remains is for the movie and television studios to ante up with licensing, and the first glimmers - TV programs downloadable via iTunes - have appeared.


((The above relates to today's PR.))

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Below is my post from Sunday...I could see this coming...What happened here IMO is this...The Market Monkeys gapped this up 80%+ at the open on Monday, then sold a ton of their inventory to all of the "pie in the sky" traders that were posting all over the BB's about buying new condo's, cars, boats, etc. at inflated levels. (those same posters that were predicting .03 to .05 were easy marks for the mm's), they then methodically dropped the pps at the open today and created a panic selloff (which again most traders fell for) and they bought back your shares. Learn to do what the MM's are doing or it will bite you in the a$$ every time. By the way... they pulled this same chit with PTSH a week ago...don't let them pull this crap again...GLTA

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Finally....a realistic post...I too will be playing this next week... but I will NOT be buying in at the open on monday and I WILL be getting in at a lower PPS than people that do buy in at the open...GLTA


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From HSM board.. We are all here with over excitement.. LOL. but it is safe to discuss eveything. GLTA for the coming week.

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As of December 31, 2005, we had 3,291,733,490 shares of common stock issued and outstanding and convertible debentures outstanding that may be converted into an estimated 5,015,487,805 shares of common stock at current market prices, and outstanding warrants to purchase 8,203,000 (out of an original 15,000,0000) shares of common stock. In addition, the number of shares of common stock issuable upon conversion of the outstanding convertible debentures may increase if the market price of our stock declines. All of the shares, including all of the shares issuable upon conversion of the debentures and upon exercise of our warrants, may be sold without restriction. The sale of these shares may adversely affect the market price of our common stock.

Here is a list of dilution in 2005, i did not include the stock incentive plans which total around 1 billion, give or take a hundred million. lol

SB-2 01/20/05 1,303,426,829 shares
SB-2/A 05/05/05 1,015,000,000 shares
SB-2/A 07/22/05 2,515,000,000 shares
= ugly
I think everyone should be aware of what is going on with this stock, that's all.
I will be playing this stock this week on dips for quick scalps.
GLTA
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quote:
Originally posted by iwearpro:
JT, your are arguing with crash,who has more clout and respect for his stock knowledge than you ever thought of having. Im sure its fun to just see how you can get things stirred up,but to try and argue with someone like crash? lol, maybe you dont care about your respect on the board but im sure crash does.

Cheers! I was gonna PM you...but i can't work it out...lol

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quote:
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Originally posted by iwearpro:
JT, your are arguing with crash,who has more clout and respect for his stock knowledge than you ever thought of having. Im sure its fun to just see how you can get things stirred up,but to try and argue with someone like crash? lol, maybe you dont care about your respect on the board but im sure crash does.

Cheers! I was gonna PM you...but i can't work it out...lol
Crash... stick around, we need you here at GZFX. dont let others run you out of here. Before this thread gets out of control with doom and gloom theories. I agree with you in the power of charts btw.

IMO

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IMO GZFX is going to be a major player in the DVD/Game industry. Just by knowing what is going on in the major markets you can get a good look at the future of GZFX.
Why do I say this. Well oil was up big today and going up. This summer gas prices will be again over $3 and maybe $4 a gallon. All according to where you live. It does not have nothing to do with any other country. Our government in its quest to become oil independent has really pushed this ethanol deal. It now has developed a lot of problems in the productivity (very dry in the growing belt for corn) and shipment of this commodity (can not ship it thru a pipeline). Homes are staying on the markets longer. It is a long but very real story. So I will spare you the details.

Also, today the FED raised interest rates again a quarter of a point. The statement was fairly negative and they said because of the rising fuel and commodity prices. Inflation could be starting to show signs of being on the increase.

IMO when you consider all that the FED said and hearing a lot of experts on this stuff today. People are going to have a lot less money to spend on going out to the movies, buying movies from the movie stores and for sure not buying those real expensive games. It makes good sense to me that GZFX has a golden opportunity here. They can give you both products for the price of one. Way cheaper than buying a game for sure. The money flow for most Americans is going to dry up.

It might take awhile to get there. But I think it can and will.

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For those like cactus33 who like some Charts.
PS - Jat35 try talk about the stock like i do...with points and fact.

I was talking earlier about why i thought wednesday was going to be green, from my TA knowledge. This is all IMO so yea thats my disclaimer.

As you can see the MMs walked all over us. Monday they gapped us and took their profits then created some selling panic. Tuesday they brought it down some more and i believe they held it at the 0.012 line most of the day because that's where we do have some good suppourt.

We came downwards monday, leveled tuesday along the Green line i drew, and i feel tomorrow we should move up. For this i believe we have to break my redline first, and on the way up we have to break the points where the PPS was holding somewhat alright.

The News for today may just help out and get us heading back up again. It may run in the morning and come down a bit but as long as it stays above 0.012 i'm happy and if its green...i'll be right.

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I'm not going to pump or bash this stock, but I am going to set the record straight on some of the absolute BS being spewed by some posters here.

For anyone currently in this stock or thinking about getting in, you have to read about how their financing works and how "toxic financing" works. People are dismissing the AS increase as "it's normal, many companies are like that." Well, it's true that many large, successful companies have some AS that is above their OS. That IS normal. However, these companies are very different from GZFX. 1) they are profitable and the majority of their revenue comes from the operation of their business. 2) none of them have convertible debenture (toxic financing.)

GZFX, on the other hand, is NOT making money from subscribers and DOES have toxic financing. To continue operation they MUST sell shares into the open market (or, more specifically, borrow from GGI who then sells shares) to pay for EVERYTHING.

I know a few people in here that know what they are talking about. Monkey in particular knows the story about AS increases and toxic financing as well as anyone because of his involvement in QBID. While QBID is not the same as this company, it's a hell of a lot closer to GZFX than Netflix. I have never seen Monkey say "The AS increase doesn't matter." He knows better.

Now I have some homework for the people who handed it out earlier (and yes, I did do yours.) Look into QBID and their authorized share increases as well as the chart and see what happens when a company is in a toxic financing death spiral.

Bottom line: Anyone who thinks increasing the AS to 25 BILLION shares while engaged in toxic financing is not a bad thing is either a total n00b to trading or is a shameless pumper.

One last thing:

It looks like a lot of the new people here got burned from the run recently. It's the experienced players that took profits UNDER 2 cents (and made a crapload) that are sitting pretty. All the talk of 5-10 cents kept many from selling until it was too late. I sincerly hope you all get the chance to unload around .02 or higher and hopefully you'll keep today's price in mind if it moves back up.

Good luck all!

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That's called accumulation at the green line. But after that.. there will be flushing towards the 50d average or just near it. It could stay at 50d range 1 day or couple of days. That depends how successful they are with the flushing. If everybody sells with flush then it could bounce back right away.

I wouldn't buy above 50d average or 0.010.
MM's usually accumulate most before 11AM and after 3PM.

Tomorrow: GXFX would open below 0.0115 which will cause panic sell. Until 11AM MM's will drop the price further more and accumulate.

You choice tomorrow: Hold or (Exit out in the morning and buy lower price next day or two).

If we bounce back at 50d average in a week then;
My target price in 2 weeks: 0.08-0.12 range.

There is also risk of holding. If it doesn't bounce back from 50d then it will continue going down.

GTLA

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Regarding VOD. GZFX needs to stay out of this until they get their core business in place. You know who GZFX will never be able to compete with when it comes to VOD?

1) Cable. Many of us already have it, and it's really cheap.

2) Satellite - Same as above.

3) Verizon - They are getting into it as well and already have a large market.

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quote:
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That's called accumulation at the green line. But after that.. there will be flushing towards the 50d average or just near it. It could stay at 50d range 1 day or couple of days. That depends how successful they are with the flushing. If everybody sells with flush then it could bounce back right away.

I wouldn't buy above 50d average or 0.010.
MM's usually accumulate most before 11AM and after 3PM.

Tomorrow: GXFX would open below 0.0115 which will cause panic sell. Until 11AM MM's will drop the price further more and accumulate.

You choice tomorrow: Hold or (Exit out in the morning and buy lower price next day or two).

If we bounce back at 50d average in a week then;
My target price in 2 weeks: 0.08-0.12 range.

There is also risk of holding. If it doesn't bounce back from 50d then it will continue going down.

GTLA

8 to 12 cents, huh?

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uh huh...
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If it opens higher : That means MM's wants to sell it to you. This is bearish.

If it opens lower : That means MM's wants to accumulate. This is bullish.

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Can you please make 1 post instead of 50 in a row? Seriously, this thread is already almost 400 pages long.

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SuperSniper,

Sure. Just before you talk.. A N A L Y Z E...

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quote:
Originally posted by RCAnalyst2007:
If it opens higher : That means MM's wants to sell it to you. This is bearish.

If it opens lower : That means MM's wants to accumulate. This is bullish.

OR

If it opens higher there is premarket or heavy buying pressure: This is bullish.

If it opens lower, people are selling, this is bearish.

Take your pick.

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quote:
Originally posted by Numa:
quote:
Originally posted by RCAnalyst2007:
If it opens higher : That means MM's wants to sell it to you. This is bearish.

If it opens lower : That means MM's wants to accumulate. This is bullish.

OR

If it opens higher there is premarket or heavy buying pressure: This is bullish.

If it opens lower, people are selling, this is bearish.

Take your pick.

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I get it! new math!!!! When stocks crash thats a Bullish signal! LMAO

Seriously tho.......Capitulation, but I mean total capitulation would stop the fall.

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when the bashers are around, good things are happening....................

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quote:
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when the bashers are around, good things are happening....................

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When the pumpers are around people get burned..

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what got pumped? the CC/GZFX deal?

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quote:
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what got pumped? the CC/GZFX deal?

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Well, $67,350.00 paid to a stock promoter, ain't peanuts.

The hype over the week-end sure as heck wasn't bashing.

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how can a fact be a pump?

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quote:
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how can a fact be a pump?

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Then why pay the stock promoters all that money?

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quote:
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Originally posted by SFC_Jordan:
how can a fact be a pump?

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Then why pay the stock promoters all that money?

Why are super bowl ads so expensive to "pump" or advertise for the customer? If the company has a good way of getting their word out than maybe it was too cheap and should cost more?
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quote:
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Originally posted by Dustoff101:
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Originally posted by SFC_Jordan:
how can a fact be a pump?

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Then why pay the stock promoters all that money?

Why are super bowl ads so expensive to "pump" or advertise for the customer? If the company has a good way of getting their word out than maybe it was too cheap and should cost more?
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Are you saying paid stock promotions are a good thing ?...

Big differance between advertising a company and being paid to pump it's stock..

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No im saying that this is a stocks way of advertising when they have something new to promote...hence "come check our new lines of phones at any Sprint store"....This is way of saying check out whats new with our company...Not " here is our new product,do you want to buy it"....IMHO

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quote:
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No im saying that this is a stocks way of advertising when they have something new to promote...hence "come check our new lines of phones at any Sprint store"....This is way of saying check out whats new with our company...Not " here is our new product,do you want to buy it"....IMHO

Keep drinking the kool aid. "We're Buying DVD Avenue!" "Oh wait, we're not!"

Yeah, great advertising.

They SHOULD be spending their money on actual advertising instead of these BS fluff PRs.

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Our oil worries will be no more soon. I've been reading up on this for a few years now and it's finally in effect. Imagine one of these at every single major meat-processing plant:

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Discover Issue April 2006

Anything into oil

The smell is a mélange of midsummer corpse with fried-liver overtones and a distinct fecal note. It comes from the worst stuff in the world—turkey slaughterhouse waste. Rotting heads, gnarled feet, slimy intestines, and lungs swollen with putrid gases have been trucked here from a local Butterball packager and dumped into an 80-foot-long hopper with a sickening glorp. In about 20 minutes, the awful mess disappears into the workings of the thermal conversion process plant in Carthage, Missouri.



Two hours later a much cleaner truck—an oil carrier—pulls up to the other end of the plant, and the driver attaches a hose to the truck's intake valve. One hundred fifty barrels of fuel oil, worth $12,600 wholesale, gush into the truck, headed for an oil company that will blend it with heavier fossil-fuel oils to upgrade the stock. Three tanker trucks arrive here on peak production days, loading up with 500 barrels of oil made from 270 tons of turkey guts and 20 tons of pig fat. Most of what cannot be converted into fuel oil becomes high-grade fertilizer; the rest is water clean enough to discharge into a municipal wastewater system.

For Brian Appel—and, maybe, for an energy-hungry world—it's a dream come true, better than turning straw into gold. The thermal conversion process can take material more plentiful and troublesome than straw—slaughterhouse waste, municipal sewage, old tires, mixed plastics, virtually all the wretched detritus of modern life—and make it something the world needs much more than gold: high-quality oil.

Appel, chairman and CEO of Changing World Technologies, has prodded, pushed, and sometimes bulldozed his way toward this goal for nearly a decade, and his joy is almost palpable. "This is a real plant," he says, grinning broadly. He nods at the $42 million mass of tanks, pipes, pumps, grinders, boilers, and catwalks inside a corrugated steel building. The plant is perched 100 yards from ConAgra Foods' Butterball plant, where 35,000 turkeys are butchered daily, surrendering their viscera to Appel's operation. The pig fat comes from four other midwestern ConAgra slaughterhouses. "To anybody who thinks this can't work on an industrial scale, I say, 'Come here and look.' This is the first commercial biorefinery in the world that can make oil from a variety of waste streams."

Still, Appel looks wearier than he did when Discover broke the news about his company's technology (see "Anything Into Oil," May 2003). Back then, when the process was still experimental, Appel predicted that the Carthage plant would crank out oil for about $15 a barrel and rack up profits from day one. But the plant was delayed by construction problems, and federal subsidies were postponed. After it started up, a foul odor angered town residents, leading to a temporary shutdown in December 2005. Production costs turned out to be $80 per barrel, meaning that for most of the plant's working life Appel has lost about $40 per barrel. As recently as last April, he feared the whole operation might implode. "There have definitely been growing pains," he says. "We have made mistakes. We were too aggressive in our earlier projections."

But now, after more than $100 million in private funding and $17 million in government grants, several hurdles have tumbled. The Carthage plant has been optimized and is expected to turn a small profit. A tax credit has leveled the playing field with other renewable fuels like biodiesel and ethanol. Appel is confident that new ozone scrubbers and other equipment will abate the odors. State officials are warily optimistic. "We are not hoping to shut them down [permanently] and take away jobs," says Connie Patterson, spokesperson for the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. "We have given them a window of opportunity to solve the problem."

Others are optimistic too. "I'm impressed," says Gabriel Miller, a New York University chemistry professor and a consultant to KeySpan Corporation, a gas and electric utility that serves New York. "The fuel that comes out is better than crude, and you don't need a refinery to use it. I think they can bring it deep into commercialization." Miller has recommended that KeySpan burn the oil in its generators.

Appel, a former Hofstra University basketball star, leans his 6-foot-5-inch frame against a counter in the company's lab and rubs his face. He says he is confident that the process can indeed solve thorny waste problems, supplement oil supplies, become an odor-free "good neighbor," and at last, become immensely lucrative.

The catch? It may not happen in the United States.

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Originally posted by Tape worm:
IMO GZFX is going to be a major player in the DVD/Game industry. Just by knowing what is going on in the major markets you can get a good look at the future of GZFX.
Why do I say this. Well oil was up big today and going up. This summer gas prices will be again over $3 and maybe $4 a gallon. All according to where you live. It does not have nothing to do with any other country. Our government in its quest to become oil independent has really pushed this ethanol deal. It now has developed a lot of problems in the productivity (very dry in the growing belt for corn) and shipment of this commodity (can not ship it thru a pipeline). Homes are staying on the markets longer. It is a long but very real story. So I will spare you the details.

Also, today the FED raised interest rates again a quarter of a point. The statement was fairly negative and they said because of the rising fuel and commodity prices. Inflation could be starting to show signs of being on the increase.

IMO when you consider all that the FED said and hearing a lot of experts on this stuff today. People are going to have a lot less money to spend on going out to the movies, buying movies from the movie stores and for sure not buying those real expensive games. It makes good sense to me that GZFX has a golden opportunity here. They can give you both products for the price of one. Way cheaper than buying a game for sure. The money flow for most Americans is going to dry up.

It might take awhile to get there. But I think it can and will.



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The news GZFX put out is bad timing. I doubt the price will go up and if it does, it'll be short-lived. I recall after our decline in November they put out one last PR and it didn't do a thing.

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