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EGLP, a fairly large co. in multiple countries ,only 1mil.shares in o/s and trading for pennies !!!!
I hope so, better sooner than later
EGLP,some day we will see something we like !!!!!
no volume again today , we keep watching and waiting, and waiting !!!!!!
MM's playing games , has to be because whatever trades they have completed are all FTD's , we know that !!! they want some shares
No, it was probably just a typo. Seems to happen alot and makes the investors reach for their nitro pills. LOL
did you get those?
I guess someone is hoping to get 10% of their money back at least. LOL
what the hell happened? .0001 whacked while bid is much higher?
hey there arsnlgnrs ,made you an assistant mod for eagle-picher board , you can have a go at updating board , have fun , and enjoy !!!
Nice haha! Just trying to post the latest news and events since the moderators have given up on updating the board and iBox. Hopefully something great happens soon from all of these PRs and funding that will increase share price.
with koolaid? lol
Cool.
Will there be cake?
Looks like we'll be here next:
http://www.meetingmattersplus.com/SOFIC09.htm
Here's some more light reading:
World Demand for Battery Materials to Hit $22.8 Billion by 2012
This post was written by Cliff on May 11, 2009
Posted Under: News As a result of an increased demand for hybrid and all-electric vehicles as well as the continued development and advancement of wireless consumer electronics, the worldwide need for advanced batteries is reaching new levels. According to the Cleveland-based industry research firm The Freedonia Group, Inc.; the global market for materials used to produce these batteries will ascend to $22.8 Billion by the year 2012.
“World demand for materials used in the manufacture of batteries will rise 3.9 percent per year to $22.8 billion in 2012. Gains will be driven by strong growth in the production of lithium ion (Li-Ion) and nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries, which are increasingly being used in consumer electronics and motor vehicles. Additionally, rising income levels in the developed world will fuel demand for materials in alkaline and lithium consumer batteries.”
As China, South Korea, India and other Asian countries continue leading the way in production of advanced battery technologies, they will be among the countries set to experience the greatest demand for battery materials. And while the report was favorable for the production of lithium ion and nickel metal hydride batteries, this was not the case in regards to older battery technologies such as lead acid, zinc-carbon and nickel-cadmium. According to the report, the demand for materials used in the production of these types of batteries is likely to decrease throughout the coming years.
thebatterytimes.com
Googled Eagle Picher and found this, not sure if anyone's seen it.
Hubble To Get First Battery Replacement In 19 Years
On May 11, NASA will return to Hubble to service the telescope and install a fresh set of EaglePicher nickel hydrogen batteries-the first replacement since its launch 19 years ago. This service mission will be Hubble's last, as the iconic telescope is projected to fall out of orbit in 2013.
by Staff Writers
Detroit MI (SPX) May 08, 2009
EaglePicher Technologies has been one of NASA's most trusted suppliers since America's early days in Space-from powering launches, to helping astronomers see deeper into the unknown-its technology is relied on time and time again.
A great example of the company's proven reliability is the Hubble Space Telescope, which has been powered by EaglePicher's nickel hydrogen batteries since its launch in 1990. Initially, the batteries were required to last 5 years-but instead have lasted nearly four times longer.
This has helped make Hubble one of NASA's most successful and long-lasting space science missions, contributing to a significant cost savings for NASA by reducing the number of required servicing missions.
EaglePicher's batteries supply power to Hubble during the 36-minutes of each 97-minute orbit where the telescope's solar wings are in the Earth's shadow. Fully charged, the battery system contains enough energy to sustain the telescope in normal operations mode for 7.5 hours, or five orbits.
Hubble orbits Earth moving at the speed of about five miles per second-fast enough to travel across the United States in about 10 minutes. As it travels, Hubble's mirror captures light and directs it into its several science instruments.
Over the years it has beamed hundreds of thousands of images back to Earth, shedding light on the mysterious, far-reaching depths of space.
On May 11, NASA will return to Hubble to service the telescope and install a fresh set of EaglePicher nickel hydrogen batteries-the first replacement since its launch 19 years ago. This service mission will be Hubble's last, as the iconic telescope is projected to fall out of orbit in 2013.
In addition to the Hubble Space Telescope, EaglePicher's nickel hydrogen batteries have supported more than 400 space missions, including the International Space Station, Lunar Rover, Apollo, Gemini and Mercury. In all, EaglePicher's nickel hydrogen batteries have logged more than 1.3 billion hours in space without a single mission failure.
LOL. That is an excellent question.
I really hope the company will decide to go public again via its own shell (EGLP) The gains would be a life changing event!
glad to see someone new take an interest here , it might shed an interesting light on later developments if you read all the events news on eglp from 2000 to later , follow the events from when G W Bush took office , dates , etc. , I don't believe in a lot of coincidence in corporate and industrial management , I read everything there originally and became interested , looked for future possibles after Bush and Cheney left office , somewhere I read some time ago of the Bush family connections to war industry and supply going back to a start before the civil war for munitions etc. . seemed a strong possible link in directions unguessed at !! your posting on their old history was good , anything from 1999 forward ????????? let me know what your thoughts are , and stay in touch !!!! GLTY !!!!!
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oh yeah , the common stock par value shows on pinksheets as $1.25 per share !!
nice research there long-vestor, I wish I had info to share with you but it seems you know more about this stock than I do
last 10K in 2005 showed the stock as 100% owned by insiders, it still baffles me how there are shares trading down at this level furthermore there were massive NOLs that can be used to merge with a profitable company
I wish we could that $54 former price tag
this is quite interesting.. I live in Joplin Mo.. Eagle pitcher makes the batteries for the patriot missiles as well. But what's interesting is back in 1995 or so, I nearly bought a boat load as it went from $54 to .10 cents. This was because the Eco super-fund won a suite against them for environmental waist. Joplin was a lead and Zinc miners town since the 1870's, wild and crazy place back then, like the gold rush in the 1850's.. But after WWI the riches from lead ran out.. Eagle pitcher remained and apparently concentrated their efforts in batteries and other things, obviously as they are well deversified, located in many more cities other than Joplin.'
Anyways, they had to pay to replace the dirt throughout most of the area, region. My yard's dirt was replaced then, as were 1,000's.. A tiny micro of lead and you get a whole crew digging the dirt and sodding a new lawn,, such a deal..
There's a whole town near by, Pitcher Oak.. it' so bad there they moved the city,,,, bought the home owners out.. did not actually move it,, but virtually closed..
So, I called them asking about the stock, lucky I DD-ed..
A company in Germany bought them out, saved them from further expenses, as the story goes.. this would be why, as noted in a few posts, Forgien company is seperated.. The German owners are without blame in the event further suite arise from lead poisoning or contamination..
It was delisted shortly after.
But it's back?
How, why, when? And when did the relationship between the buyers in Germany discontinue??
This is a bit confusing. I am not in Joplin to check on this currently.. But has anybody throughly DD-ed this stock??
Except for the heavy relationship with a possibly over burdening union,, shoot,, Eagle pitcher,, might be one of the most valuable potentials for up and coming auto electric battery suppliers.. Unless the German company owns all of the rights or income from potential revenue too..
Humm>> serious knowledgeable answers only please...
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For decades, Eagle Picher was the largest employer in the district. But to fully appreciate the amazing history of the company, we must follow the different threads that joined together to form it. First we must go back to 1873, when Moffet and Sergeant operated 14 lead furnaces along the banks of Joplin Creek. Smoke from the smelters spewed forth and poisoned trees and shrubs for miles around. Professor E.O. Bartlett, who lived in Pennsylvania, had been tinkering around with an idea to collect smelter exhaust, filter it, and treat it to produce white lead. He came to Joplin to experiment and to secure financial backing. After Moffet and Sergeant invested $75,000 in the plan, Bartlett established the White Lead Works at the Lone Elm smelter in 1877. His "sublimed white lead " process, which revolutionized the handling of ore, produced a highly durable lead-based paint. The U.S. government purchased the paint, which was impermeable to sea water, to protect its battleships. A terrible loss occurred in 1880, when the White Lead Works burned to the ground. Luckily, the 250 employees inside managed to escape as numerous fires engulfed the plant. The $300,000 loss did not set the Lead Works back for long, however, as it rebuilt the following year. Meanwhile, Oliver and William Picher had organized the Picher Lead and Zinc Company on 1,200 acres of prime mineral land in 1875. In 1886, the Pichers purchased Moffet and Sergeant's Lone Elm operation and gained exclusive rights to produce white lead from smelter exhausts. In 1889, the company reorganized as Picher Lead Company, with E.O. Bartlett as general manager, and set to work expanding into mine fields in Webb City and Galena, Kansas. With a workforce of 1,400 men, Picher Lead dominated the smelting industry in the Joplin area. It was the only plant in the world producing sublimed white lead; the uniformly-white pigment, unequalled in stability that would not corrode, crack, or peel. In addition to the 7,000 tons of paint shipped out annually, the company also manufactured 10,000 tons of lead molded into 80-pound pigs. In 1914, Picher Lead began testing a body of ore found on Quapaw Indian land in southeast Oklahoma. Eagle White Lead Company of Cincinnati, Ohio carried out the drilling. With the discovery of rich deposits as a catalyst, the two companies decided to officially merge in 1916. The Eagle-Picher Lead Company applied to the Bureau of Indian Affairs to obtain a lease to mine approximately 3,000 acres of Indian land. The new mining camp, called Picher, thereafter produced over 90% of the entire lead output of the region. In less than four years, Picher's population swelled to 8,000 people. Eagle-Picher's central mill, one of the largest and most modern mining plants in the world, produced 15,000 tons per day. In addition to its production of lead oxides and red lead for battery manufacture and glassmaking, the company also maintained specialized laboratories for research and development in metallurgy. As mining began to phase out, Eagle-Picher branched into other industries. The company, which had first established a battery research lab in 1912, became the country's most recognized innovator in battery technology. By the time NASA inaugurated its space programs, Eagle Picher batteries played a vital role. They helped power manned missions to the moon and were part of the unmanned Pathfinder and Sojourner missions to Mars. The company also manufactured batteries for Patriot anti-missile systems and the Tomahawk cruise missile. Some of the company's other product lines have not ended well. From 1934 to 1971, Eagle-Picher produced asbestos-laden cement for the U.S. government. Two billion dollar claims in asbestos lawsuits forced the company to file for bankruptcy in 1991. Eagle-Picher reorganized in 1996. Sources: Draper, William R. and Mabel. Old Grubstake Days in Joplin. E. Haldeman-Julius, 1946. "Eagle-Picher Sale End of An Era." http://www.cincypost.com/business/1998/eagle010698.html (accessed 9/16/2004)Frisco Railroad Co. "Klondike of Missouri." 1898.Knerr, Douglas. Eagle-Picher Industries: Strategies for Survival in the Industrial Marketplace, 1840-1980. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University, 1992.North, F.A., ed. The History of Jasper County, Missouri. Des Moines, Iowa: Mills, 1883. "Picher Lead Company Records, 1875-1918." http://web.umr.edu/~whmcinfo/shelf9/r210/info.html (accessed 9/16/2004)Shaner, Dolph. The Story of Joplin. N.Y.: Stratford House, 1948. "The Way We Were." Joplin Globe. February 23, 2000.Williams, Walter. The State of Missouri: An Autobiography. Columbia, Mo.: Stephens, 1904.
Subject Eagle-Picher (Joplin, Mo. Mines and Mineral resources-- Missouri--Joplin; Lead mines and mining--Missouri--Joplin; Zinc mines and mining--Missouri--Joplin;
Date-Creation circa 1906
yeah,,,, maybe nss(FTD) ,,, but, if it works
Well..I hit the ask with a small buy and got it:)At least we know they're still dishing out shares.
foreign subsidiaries were not included in the bankruptcy, there should be some value left in this imho
How many of these do we have to read before this thing blows up...jeez!
http://www.eaglepicher.com/images/stories/X090420EaglePichersuppliesSICRAL1B_FINAL.pdf
to hear something would be real good , too quiet here !!!
It's interesting that the only place that I can find recent updates or PR's on this company is on their website. I couldn't even give a predicted share price if this company does what you and all are hoping for.
Seems like the company is doing pretty good right now. Now they just need to go public again via its own shell and take advantage of the NOL's
they filed a Form 15 to be non-reporting, I think the last 10k was filed back in 2005
I see. what is their current balance sheet? what is their enterprise value or book value? thanks
they could merge with a profitable company using those NOLs as tax credits and save alot of money
in order to preserve NOLs, they have to keep the current common stock or at least have the current shareholders control 50% of the post merger stock
It sounds like big NOL is a good news for the stockholder. Why is that? thanks.
i didnt see any.
20k buy, nice
did news come out today? upticking
that's a good plan
I still hope that someday the private Eaglepicher company will decide to go public again via its own EGLP shell. Might be wishful thinking but I couldn't even imagine the amount of money we could make if that were to happen!
At least we know things are going on
http://www.eaglepicher.com/images/stories/x090216eaglepichernss-9pressrelease-final.pdf
http://www.eaglepicher.com/images/stories/epmedicalthincellreleasefinal021009.pdf
http://www.eaglepicher.com/images/stories/r090129epmpplanotx%20announcement-final.pdf
http://www.eaglepicher.com/images/stories/x090211eptsuppliesalwaysreadyflashlight-final.pdf
http://www.eaglepicher.com/images/stories/x090105msd-920-2charger-final.pdf
most certainly all FTD's,this will be real fun one day !!! can't imagine the major shareholders selling anything at these prices !!!!
Dunno ! All Phantomsharesssssssssss
where are they getting the shares?
grrrrrrrr
30k sell .028
.015 X .04 etmm x nite
Not me today, but happy to see some volume. I'm on the sidelines for now.
I know I'm not selling! Very tight spread, time to take off? .03 x . 04
who's buying today?
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FORM 15 FILER--Notice of Suspension of Duty to File Reports http://www.secinfo.com/dsVS7.418u.htm
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*******NOLS VALUATION********
$236,879,000 in Net Operating Loss Carryover or $236.879 per share based on 1M o/s
NOLS TAX CREDIT VALUE AT $82.91 per share or $82,907,650
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GE Corporate Lending finances EaglePicher Corporation
Friday, February 08, 2008; Posted: 04:52 AM , ok's $265mil. loan
http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/1080825/
Feb 08, 2008 (M2 EQUITYBITES via COMTEX) -- HE | news | PowerRating | PR Charts -- GE Commercial Finance Corporate Lending, a provider of asset-based, cash flow, structured finance and other financial solutions and a business unit of General Electric Company (NYSE:HE), announced on Thursday (7 February) that the company has lent USD265m in cash flow credit facility to EaglePicher Corporation, a manufacturer of advanced technologies and industrial products.
The financing will reportedly be used by EaglePicher for recapitalisation purposes. GE Capital Markets arranged the transaction.
S&P Rates EaglePicher's $195M Facs 'BB-'; $70M Nts 'CCC+'>
Monday 12/17/2007 5:17 PM ET - Dow Jones News
Moody's Affirms Eaglepicher's Corporate Family Rtg At B2
Friday 12/14/2007 10:29 AM ET - Dow Jones News
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EaglePicher Corporation, through its subsidiaries, operates in automotive, defense, space, commercial power, nuclear, semi-conductors, filtration, pharmaceuticals, and medical industries worldwide. The company’s Hillsdale Automotive, LLC subsidiary manufactures precision machined components and assemblies, including dampers, filtration products, knuckles, driveline products, and pump components. Its Wolverine Advanced Materials, LLC subsidiary supplies vibration damping and sealing materials for automotive, consumer electronics, and industrial markets. The company’s EaglePicher Filtration & Minerals, LLC subsidiary produces granular diatomaceous earth absorbents, soil amendments, and conditioners; and offers filter aids and fillers for paints, catalyst supports, and polyethylene film. EaglePicher Corporation’s EaglePicher Technologies, LLC subsidiary provides various commercial power solutions with a portfolio of rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries, advanced chargers, and other power solutions; and various defense and space power solutions comprising batteries for missiles, submunitions, mines, sonobuoys, fuzes, and aerospace power backup, as well as energetic devices and pyrotechnic components for military and commercial applications. The company’s EaglePicher Pharmaceutical Services, LLC subsidiary provides a range of chemical carcinogens and their metabolites, as well as develops and manufactures anticancer drugs and other high potency compounds. Its EaglePicher Boron, LLC provides boron offerings and isotope product lines for nuclear and semiconductor applications, as well as offers nuclear power plant water chemistry additives and corrosion preventatives, and radiation shielding and hazardous waste treatment solutions. The company’s EaglePicher Medical Power, LLC subsidiary supplies batteries to manufacturers of implantable medical devices. EaglePicher Corporation was founded in 1843 and is headquartered in Inkster, Michigan.
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7. Why were the operations outside of the United States excluded? [from the bankruptcy]
THE SUBSIDIARIES OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES ARE NOT DIRECT OBLIGORS OR GUARANTORS OF THE BANK DEBT OR BOND DEBT.
http://www.eaglepicher.com/images/stories/EPI_Web_Questions.pdf
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EaglePicher Corporation's (formerly EaglePicher Holdings) customers range from General Motors to nuclear power plants. Eagle-Picher's automotive units include Hillsdale (engine, transmission, and driveline components), and Wolverine (gaskets). EP Boron provides boron isotopes for nuclear and semiconductor applications. EP Medical Batteries provides batteries to the medical device and aerospace industries. EP Minerals offers filtration products. EaglePicher filed Chapter 11 in 2005 and emerged from restructuring in 2006. The company is controlled by equity funds Angelo, Gordon & Company and Tennenbaum Capital Partners. EaglePicher is selling its pharmaceutical unit to Aptuit Inc.
Website: http://www.eaglepicher.com
Phone: 602-794-9600
Fax: 602-794-9601
Authorized Shares: 1,000,000
Source: 10-K ( 03/14/2005 )
Outstanding Shares: 1,000,000
Source: 10-K ( 03/14/2005 )
Fiscal Year End: November 04
Class Notes:
Issued=2-98 pursuant to acquisition of company from the Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. Personal Injury Settlement Trust
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