quote:Originally posted by xnycen: me too, let's say maybe around .005 by january
.10 might be too high...yes...but JMCP - Previous Year Chart I dont know if anybody was long enough in JMCP who can say what was the O/S at that time. But with the production dates at sep-nov we can see some fireworks or atleast by Jan... .1 or .001 ...eitherways it is good...for people with mill's of shares in this one. GLTA
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quote:Originally posted by xnycen: me too, let's say maybe around .005 by january
.10 might be too high...yes...but JMCP - Previous Year Chart I dont know if anybody was long enough in JMCP who can say what was the O/S at that time. But with the production dates at sep-nov we can see some fireworks or atleast by Jan... .1 or .001 ...eitherways it is good...for people with mill's of shares in this one. GLTA
quote:Originally posted by xnycen: me too, let's say maybe around .005 by january
.10 might be too high...yes...but JMCP - Previous Year Chart I dont know if anybody was long enough in JMCP who can say what was the O/S at that time. But with the production dates at sep-nov we can see some fireworks or atleast by Jan... .1 or .001 ...eitherways it is good...for people with mill's of shares in this one. GLTA
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Well it all depends on how much ethanol they can produce. But at the rate that ethanol is going at I think that by Jan. Then they have a good chance to get in the high tens of million or even 100 million but I don't see them being valued a 1 billion just yet. But if they play there cards right which I am hoping that they will. I think that once they start producing ethanol and putting it out on the market then I think that they will probably start to buy back shares. Because if it were me and my income relied on the price of the stock that I owned then I would buy back share to get this thing moving. Since they stated that in there last PR that they will not be doing a R/S then the next step would be a buy back of shares. But that is just my opinion. But I guess that we will just half to wait and see.
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Maybe they are already buying it back...with the huge shares being bought back daily...Ive been watching it for a month now...I guess there should have been 15-20 Billion collected so far..(whoever it is ...guess it could be jmcp)but...heared of a dilution too...so dont know what is happening there...they did the dilution for 8bill for 800k money which they might need now...for the other projects...GLTA...
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How much does it cost? The base-model kit is $400,000. The larger your plant, the more cost-effective it is, since the labor costs to run it don’t change much as you go bigger. For 30% more money, you could get twice the production in some cases.
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Can I change the plant over to switchgrass someday? Yes. All you need is a suitable grinder, different enzymes, and some fine-tuning. It might not be cost effective at this point, however.
For steam, can I use other heat sources? Our design can be used with almost any type of boiler, but after talking with you, we will make a recommendation about what will be the most profitable. The design is flexible with a variety of heat sources, including biomass heat and corn burners.
What do I do with the byproduct waste? The liquid stillage can be partially recycled into your cooker, and the rest can be sold to farmers and fed to livestock, used as liquid fertilizer, or run down the sanitary sewer with the permission of your municipality. The moist solid mash can be sold to farmers or feed mills and fed to livestock. Because it is moist, it doesn’t store long. If you like, you can buy a dryer, and sell the mash as high-protein distiller’s grain. It is great for cattle.
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CHICAGO, Aug 04, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- James Monroe Capital Corporation (Pink Sheets:JMCP) will be hosting its first annual shareholder meeting, tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, November 1, 2006.
The meeting will be held at 116 N. Commercial, in Eagle Grove Iowa, at the new Diversified Ethanol building, 1:00 pm. CEO Chris McGovern said, "Since we are all partners owning businesses together, I would like to meet with shareholders face-to-face, and show off our progress. The new building has a large conference room, which will be perfect for the meeting. We will discuss company progress and future goals. Attending the meeting to answer questions will be a leading Bradford loan officer, Brian Mingus. Joining us one at a time by speakerphone will be our engineer, marketing people, our head of timeshare development, and several JMCP deal makers, who are the engines of our growth. Following the question and answer session, we will offer a tour of the ethanol facility, and a tour of a couple of the dozen or so pieces of real estate we've acquired in the area."
Shareholders will need to register for the meeting by mail, on or before September 1, 2006. Please send your name and the best way to reach you, along with documentation that shows you are a shareholder. If you would like a white polo shirt with the James Monroe Capital company logo, please specify your size. Shirts are $20.
This press release does not constitute an offer of any securities for sale. This press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ, including, without limitation, the company's limited operating history and history of losses, the inability to successfully obtain further funding, the inability to raise capital on terms acceptable to the company, the inability to compete effectively in the marketplace, the inability to complete the proposed acquisition and such other risks that could cause the actual results to differ materially from those contained in the company's projections or forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information available to the company as of the date hereof, and the company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this press release.
SOURCE: James Monroe Capital Corporation
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old pr, but sounds good, for all these people been in here for long, might interest of going, i think this is great, cause they get to talk to you in person about the company
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Hello all. I have been on this board for almost a year and have held a position in jmcp (formerly the christine nightmare) for most of that time. I read this thread regularly but rarely post.
I happen to live in Des Moines, Iowa and was wondering if anyone is actually going to come out here to attend the shareholder's meeting. I can tell you that Eagle Grove is out in the sticks. Our state government vehicles use ethanol fuel here and have for several years. I'm not sure how much ethanol they would be selling in this small town after they build their first plant, but I like the sound of them building something to get it started. Anything we can do to stop our reliance on foreign oil supplies is a good thing in my book.
While i'm posting, thanks for all of the insight provided on this thread--particularly JIF and New_Ventures. You guys seem to know a lot on how to research companies and i've really learned a lot from reading here and on a few other threads.
If you plan on coming to the shareholders conference, post a message on here and I can give some advice on where to fly into and stay.
If nobody else can/wants to go, I could potentially go myself and give a full report. I was thinking about going out and taking pictures to post of the sight they purchased out there. Let me know if anyone wants me to do that.
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i wonder what the hell would happen if they came out with a share buy back Hmmmm there not going to RS they say that in a past pr so what else is there left for them to do to get this baby moving up.
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