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just sold at 33, waiting for it to drop, I know i said I wasnt going to hold this after yesterday, but I knew it had 30+ in her again lol
I think/hope she'll settle back down to 26/27 so I can pick me some more up
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Look at the flow of natural resources through commerce today. We basically take stuff out of the ground and then we refine, process, distribute, consume and dispose. Each stage is wasteful and the entire flow horribly inefficient.
We see these inefficiencies as opportunities.
Take your light switch for example. We take coal out of the ground, distribute it to a utility who then burns it to boil steam which then turns a turbine that produces electric current that is then channeled to your light switch. A great deal of our electricity today comes from burning coal. More than 70% of the energy value of that coal is lost at the power plant and another 20% is lost due to various upstream inefficiencies in the way power is distributed to your light switch. Increasing efficiency, even incrementally, at any point in this flow will reduce costs, reduce the need for virgin coal, and reduce pollution. Our goal is to surgically target and reduce these types of inefficiencies.
At INSEQ, our view is that everything is about efficiency – if we can help you consume natural resources even slightly more efficiently, then we will help you save money, increase productivity, reduce your need for virgin natural resources and decrease your impact on the environment.
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cmon baby settle back down for me, i need to pick some more up
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jeesh didnt see this coming wow, man wish i had bought back in, but im not chasing it thats for sure
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the last filing was that the filing would be late. perhaps a merger is coming....
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I don't usually chase either, but I bought on dip for NSOL and did very well because of company and trader sentiment. This look liked same deal so I chased..... in at .0044. Might have been a lame choice, but I have a feeling it's not done. Charts and traders look good.
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Have not looked for a while but now I see they have a new web site with L2 data and other financial info. Big improvement from the old web they had... should at least go to .006 where it was last year if gas hits/stays $3.00 it should go much higher...IMO
quote:Originally posted by netfreak: Is it still worth purchasing at this high price???
I dont think this is a "high" price yet, alot of sub penny stocks like this will run for 2-3 solid days First day is a big run second day is usually a gap up and run day and then the third days is usually the gap and crap day, alot of talk about big news upcomming for this company if they are true or not i dont know but most stocks will run and just hype anywayz. I think if you can get in early tommorow you will be glden with it just keep an eye on the volume. but IMO its still looks strong
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Saw this on another website worth the read.
IPO next week remember that do not sell because IPO deal going to bring a ton of new buyers in next week imho
BROOKINGS, SD (March 30, 2006) – VeraSun Energy Corporation announced today it had filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission a registration statement to register shares of common stock for sale by the company and selling shareholders in an initial public offering. Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated and Lehman Brothers Inc. will serve as the lead managers of this offering, with A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc. serving as the co-manager.
The company is the second largest ethanol producer in the U.S. The company has two operational production facilities in Aurora, South Dakota and Fort Dodge, Iowa and is constructing a third facility in Charles City, Iowa. The company intends to use the net proceeds from the offering, together with cash generated from operations, to finance construction of two additional ethanol production facilities in the upper Midwest.
A registration statement relating to these securities has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission but has not yet become effective. These securities may not be sold nor may offers to buy be accepted prior to the time the registration statement becomes effective
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INSEQ to Manufacture SunSource Systems for Oil Extraction from Ethanol Process INSEQ Corporation has signed on to manufacture the systems that will be used by SunSource BioEnergy to extract corn oil for use in biodiesel production from the process used to prepare corn for ethanol production (earlier post).
INSEQ expects that SunSource BioEnergy will need in excess of 30 systems for ethanol producers over the next 24 months at an approximate cost of $1 million per system. SunSource BioEnergy is a partnership consisting of partnership consists of ethanol producers VeraSun Energy, Glacial Lakes Energy, KAAPA Ethanol and Golden Grain Energy; and technology company Ethanol Oil Recovery Systems—the inventor of the extraction process.
By extracting the oil, ethanol producers have the opportunity to increase plant income and improve handling characteristics of distillers dry grains (one of the standard byproducts of the dry mill process).
The process redirects an internal waste stream in dry mill ethanol facilities through a proprietary centrifuge technology that extracts corn oil from the evaporation area of the dry mill plant. The extraction systems are the essential element of the EORS technology.
One additional benefit is that by removing the corn oil from the drying process, the potential emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the DDGS (Dried Distiller’s Grain Solids) dryers will be reduced.
Controlling VOCs from the DDGS dryers and the cost and energy consumption of thermal oxidizers (TO) used as one solution for that are important issues for the ethanol industry. A variety of control solutions are being explored, including the use of Combined Heating and Power (CHP) systems.
Under the terms of INSEQ’s manufacturing agreement with EORS, EORS has granted INSEQ right of first refusal rights relating to the manufacture of the extraction systems and any other manufacturing needs relating to the extraction systems.
EORS and INSEQ are respectively 15% and 70% owned by GreenShift Corporation.
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Integration of VOC Destruction and CHP in the Ethanol Industry
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Comments Biodiesel AND ethanol from the same investment in energy by the farmer.
Posted by: tom | Aug 23, 2005 8:28:17 AM
There is a public transcript of the great ethanol debate. It was carried on CSPANII and they have rebroadcast it several times. A video transcript can be purchased from CSPAN. The audio can be downloaded from our website as well as copies of the presentations. www.ncga.com
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I got into INSQ a long time ago and it finally turned a profit for me! Maybe it will go higher, but I had to take my winnings on this one. Good luck all.
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People have'nt noticed this Co. yet on these boards but, they will when it hits .10 or better.
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