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"A Current Report on Form 8-K containing details of this transaction will be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on or before February 13, 2007." Excerpt from PR out after hours Friday 2/9/07.
Does this mean we should be expecting an 8-K today or is this talking about the one filed on Friday morning?
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I think AJ and OMH (probally same person)have been trying to build this stock up for their own personal gain or they work for APPI?????
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Me here also. Just losing money on the advise of some on this site that act like they know what their talking about. One of them even has his own web site where he pushes this and other stock!!!
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quote:Originally posted by StockPimp: Me here also. Just losing money on the advise of some on this site that act like they know what their talking about. One of them even has his own web site where he pushes this and other stock!!!
I learned that lesson a while ago as well...don't invest any anyone's DD...just cause they fluff up their replies with lots of info, doesn't always mean they are making a sound decision in any position. Penny land is very unpredictable and is always prone to whipsaws and such that shoot most of our TA out of the water Just get in on something good when you see it, and make a little money in the process. Trust your own instincts, not others.
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Same here, but pennyland requires plenty of patience, stuff that I have a very minimal amount of. I am lucky I held onto to INXR and PLYCF as long as I did. Thank goodness they began their uptrends recently or else my face would've have melted to my screen.
Good things to come for these guys, I am putting this one on the back burner till I see some action. I have a good investment in this, over a grand, and I am not going to let it go for nothing. Daytrading is tough when things slow up, positions retrace, bores us, we get antsy...see all the excitement around like DANS and wish we were all in it...wanting to let go of timed investments like this one just to get a quick play from the runners of the day. I can't speak for anyone else, but I do know lots of folks here and there feel the same way, sometimes we just have to sit back and wait.
Advanced Plant Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Announces Appointment of Florida Legal Counsel in Support of Transition Into World Health Energy
Monday , February 26, 2007 17:19ET
NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 02/26/07 -- Advanced Plant Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OTCBB: APPI) announced the appointment of new legal counsel in Florida to facilitate the transition into World Health Energy, Inc., an emerging energy company focused on bio-fuels and renewable energy production and distribution. The company also anticipates locating its manufacturing facilities in the State of Florida after closing on a long-term land lease for its bio-fuel facility. The property has sufficient space for a plant facility and land for the harvesting of feedstock necessary for biodiesel production.
The company anticipates obtaining the necessary financing to construct two biodiesel plants in the near future. The first biodiesel production facility will be located in Kentucky to provide all of the required bio-fuel for a coal mine. The second production plant is to be constructed in Florida.
World Health Energy, Inc. plans to use renewable, cost-effective agricultural products domestically and internationally to develop natural alternative fuels. World Health Energy's proposed biodiesel production plants are expected to be designed to produce biodiesel that complies to or exceeds international biodiesel production requirements and standards, including the European standard for Biodiesel EN 14214 as well as ASTM D6751 specifications. The company plans to utilize ultrasonic processing to produce biodiesel. The company's management believes ultrasonic processing is more efficient than the conventional batch reactor process currently in use by biodiesel producers. The ultrasonic process yields biodiesel in excess of 99% with a production time of less than 5 minutes versus the conventional batch reactor process which can exceed an hour. The company believes that the higher yielding process should provide the company with production cost advantages and competitive pricing.
To be added to Advanced Plant Pharmaceutical's corporate e-mail list for shareholders and interested investors, please send an e-mail to ir*advancedplantpharm.com.
About World Health Energy, Inc. (http://www.worldhealthenergy.com)
World Health Energy, Inc. is a renewable energy company focused on developing and producing alternative fuels. WHE's proposed biodiesel production plants are designed to produce biodiesel that complies to or exceeds international biodiesel production requirements and standards, including the European standard for Biodiesel EN 14214, as well as ASTM D6751 specifications.
About Advanced Plant Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (http://www.advancedplantpharm.com)
Advanced Plant Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OTCBB: APPI) has focused on the research and development of whole plant-based nutritionals and has recently announced a shift in focus in its business plan to the production of environmentally friendly, alternative fuel production.
"Safe Harbor Statement" Under The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act Of 1995
This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. The statements in this release are forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to safe harbor provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results, events and performance could vary materially from those contemplated by these forward-looking statements. These statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause Advanced Plant Pharmaceuticals, Inc.'s actual results in future periods to differ materially from results expressed or implied by forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, among other things, product demand and market competition. You should independently investigate and fully understand all risks before making investment decisions.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact: Advanced Plant Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Investor Relations LC Group Rick Lutz (404) 261-1196 ir*advancedplantpharm.com
Source: Advanced Plant Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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quote:Originally posted by StockPimp: "They seem to put out only REAL news as opposed to the fluff or BS news release/PR that companies such as USXP or similar put out .... imho"
Man that was some great news put out today! Really caused the stock to blast off I bet every made money didn't they AJ? HAHAHAHA
Pretty mouthy for a new member Pimp. What's your hot pick ?? Or you just bash because you can't do anything else ??
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I received this by email today: -------------------------------------------- To investors and shareholders:
We have received many inquiries on why APPI shifted its focus to biodiesel and not ethanol. The following PR on what is happening to the cost structure for ethanol production should be of interest.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Strong demand for corn from ethanol plants is driving up the cost of livestock and will raise prices for beef, pork and chicken, the Agriculture Department said Friday.
Meat and poultry production will fall as producers face higher feed costs, the department said in its monthly crop report. Ethanol fuel, which is blended with gasoline, is consuming 20 percent of last year's corn crop and is expected to gobble up more than 25 percent of this year's crop.
The price of corn, the main feed for livestock, has driven the cost of feeding chickens up 40 percent, according to the National Chicken Council. The council says that chicken, the most popular meat with consumers, will soon cost more at the grocery store. The industry worries the competition from ethanol could cause a shortage of corn.
The average price of corn, unchanged from last month, is $3.20 a bushel, up from $2 last year.
For soybeans, analysts said prices are averaging $6.30 a bushel, up from last month's average of $6.20. Last year's price was $5.66. Wheat prices are averaging $4.25 a bushel, unchanged from last month and up from $3.42 last year.
Also in the crop report, the department updated the citrus forecast to include the effects of a January freeze on California oranges. The California crop will be 39 percent smaller than last year, and combined with freezes that are expected to reduce the Florida crop, the nation's crop is expected to be 18 percent smaller than last season.
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