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still haven't seen the garage doors open on leonard st.(fax number address)
sounds like bret has connections and there must be something to sell! great news.
yes- looks like its trading again- i submitted then cancelled a trade on ameritrade and whereas before it said unable to place order, this time it went through- let's see what happens and if we can get our money back, any of it, or even perhaps a surprise profit.
so sell, cover or do not buy- but please just go away- so annoying.
i agree creed,and good to have you here as you inspire much confidence!
looks like pink sheets got outstanding and authorized backwards
"Outstanding Shares: 800,000,000 as of 2006-02-14
Estimated Market Cap: 80.0M as of 2006-05-01 (based on Outstanding Shares as of 2006-02-14)
Authorized Shares: 400,000,000 as of 2006-02-14
Float: 180,000,000 as of 2006-02-14 "
looking to transfer funds into gold and siver and seeking advice on an entry point as the increases of recent seem phenomenal, and also likely to continue- do you think there will be a dip anytime soon? perhaps in relation to may 10 fed. meeting? thank you for any help you can offer me.
from website:
"La Esperanza" Facts
Proven reserves: 1,080,000 tons of gold-silver bearing material. (400,000 m3 x 2.7 ton/m3) With dimensions of 1,000 m in length and a width of 0.8 m and an average of 0.8037 troy ounces of gold and 0.9645 troy ounces of silver per ton.
Probable reserves: 1,620,000 tons of gold-silver bearing material, with 1,080,000 tons located in an inferior block with the same dimension of the last one, plus another adjacent block of 540,000 tons located in the east. The total amount of probable reserves of material is 1,620,000 tons, assuming the same average of 0.8037 troy ounces by ton of gold.
this is the email i received- pretty much the same- little more abot production/ or lack of it though. i'm still on the sidelines here but very interested- any experts out there who could evaluate and decipher the company's value from their proven reserve info on their website versus market cap would be very helpful in helping me figure out the right entry point. thank you
Thank you for your questions about our company.
Our transfer agent is Heritage Trust Company, based in Toronto, Ontario. Phone number 416-363-1240.
Our share structure is as follows:
Authorized 800,000,000
Outstanding 400,000,000
Public Float 180,000,000
Restricted 220,000,000
We are currently producing, but, on a very rudimentary basis. With our proven and probable reserves, it's completely within our game plan to move onto a higher exchange down the road; it will be well worth within our grasp. We will gradually advise our shareholders when such a time arrives.
Thank you for your inquiry, we welcome any questions and await any further correspondence.
Management
what is the authorized /outstanding and float? anyone know?
Aurus Posts Audited Financial Statements: Over $4 Billion USD in Total Assets
Monday May 1, 9:00 am ET
MONTREAL--(MARKET WIRE)--May 1, 2006 -- Aurus Corporation (Other OTC:AURC.PK - News) announced today that its audited financial statements for fiscal 2005 and comparison 2004 are available through its website under the online investor inquiry.
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It is the firm RSM Top Audit that has prepared the audited financial statements under US and Russian Gaap and have been retained as the company's official SEC auditors. The highlight of the statements are its USD $4,099,579,465 in total assets, which represents its precious and non-precious metals inventory and reserves throughout their properties. The company's revenue remain low due to the current ramp-up of its operation and joint-venture discussions on its Klyon "Maple" property.
"We are glad to finally provide our audited financials to our shareholders and the investment public, we will continue to update the information and soon release our website with all details pertaining to all the reserves and properties," said Mr. Gerald Parkin, President of Aurus Corporation. "We look forward to continuing to create shareholder value with the mining of our gold and silver properties," further added Mr. Parkin.
About Aurus Corporation
Aurus Corporation is a publicly traded mining holding company with several precious metal properties with over 5 million ounces in gold reserves, trading under the ticker symbol AURC on the US Pinksheets market. Aurus seeks to continue acquire proven gold and other precious metal reserves in Russia and other emerging counties and operate its mines through joint ventures and or partnerships.
Important Information About Forward-Looking Statements
All statements in this news release that are other than statements of historical facts are forward-looking statements, which contain our current expectations about our future results. Forward-looking statements involve numerous risks and uncertainties. We have attempted to identify any forward-looking statements by using words such as "anticipates," "believes," "could," "expects," "intends," "may," "should" and other similar expressions. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in all of our forward-looking statements are reasonable, we can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct.
A number of factors may affect our future results and may cause those results to differ materially from those indicated in any forward-looking statements made by us or on our behalf. Such factors include our limited operating history; our need for significant capital to finance internal growth as well as strategic acquisitions; our ability to attract and retain key employees and strategic partners; our ability to achieve and maintain profitability; fluctuations in the trading price and volume of our stock; competition from other providers of similar products and services; and other unanticipated future events and conditions.
Aurus Posts Audited Financial Statements: Over $4 Billion USD in Total Assets
Monday May 1, 9:00 am ET
MONTREAL--(MARKET WIRE)--May 1, 2006 -- Aurus Corporation (Other OTC:AURC.PK - News) announced today that its audited financial statements for fiscal 2005 and comparison 2004 are available through its website under the online investor inquiry.
ADVERTISEMENT
It is the firm RSM Top Audit that has prepared the audited financial statements under US and Russian Gaap and have been retained as the company's official SEC auditors. The highlight of the statements are its USD $4,099,579,465 in total assets, which represents its precious and non-precious metals inventory and reserves throughout their properties. The company's revenue remain low due to the current ramp-up of its operation and joint-venture discussions on its Klyon "Maple" property.
"We are glad to finally provide our audited financials to our shareholders and the investment public, we will continue to update the information and soon release our website with all details pertaining to all the reserves and properties," said Mr. Gerald Parkin, President of Aurus Corporation. "We look forward to continuing to create shareholder value with the mining of our gold and silver properties," further added Mr. Parkin.
About Aurus Corporation
Aurus Corporation is a publicly traded mining holding company with several precious metal properties with over 5 million ounces in gold reserves, trading under the ticker symbol AURC on the US Pinksheets market. Aurus seeks to continue acquire proven gold and other precious metal reserves in Russia and other emerging counties and operate its mines through joint ventures and or partnerships.
Important Information About Forward-Looking Statements
All statements in this news release that are other than statements of historical facts are forward-looking statements, which contain our current expectations about our future results. Forward-looking statements involve numerous risks and uncertainties. We have attempted to identify any forward-looking statements by using words such as "anticipates," "believes," "could," "expects," "intends," "may," "should" and other similar expressions. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in all of our forward-looking statements are reasonable, we can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct.
A number of factors may affect our future results and may cause those results to differ materially from those indicated in any forward-looking statements made by us or on our behalf. Such factors include our limited operating history; our need for significant capital to finance internal growth as well as strategic acquisitions; our ability to attract and retain key employees and strategic partners; our ability to achieve and maintain profitability; fluctuations in the trading price and volume of our stock; competition from other providers of similar products and services; and other unanticipated future events and conditions.
perhaps you could give the board a much more detailed description of your visit? much appreciated
OT:not nnlx but similar technology exploration
http://gasprices-usa.com/mutant_algae_is_hydrogen_factory.htm
Mutant Algae Is Hydrogen Factory
By Sam Jaffe | Also by this reporter
12:00 PM Feb, 23, 2006 EST
Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley have engineered a strain of pond scum that could, with further refinements, produce vast amounts of hydrogen through photosynthesis.
The work, led by plant physiologist Tasios Melis, is so far unpublished. But if it proves correct, it would mean a major breakthrough in using algae as an industrial factory, not only for hydrogen, but for a wide range of products, from biodiesel to cosmetics.
The new strain of algae, known as C. reinhardtii, has truncated chlorophyll antennae within the chloroplasts of the cells, which serves to increase the organism's energy efficiency. In addition, it makes the algae a lighter shade of green, which in turn allows more sunlight deeper into an algal culture and therefore allows more cells to photosynthesize.
"An increase in solar conversion efficiency to 10 percent ... is thought to be enough to make the mass culture of algae viable," says Juergen Polle, a former student of Melis’ who now does research on algae at the City University of New York, Brooklyn.
Polle points out that Melis has probably already reached that 10 percent threshold. But further refinements are still required before C. reinhardtii farms would be efficient enough to produce the world’s hydrogen, which is Melis’ eventual goal.
Currently, the algae cells cycle between photosynthesis and hydrogen production because the hydrogenase enzyme which makes the hydrogen can’t function in the presence of oxygen. Researchers hope to further boost hydrogen production by using genetic engineering to close up pores that oxygen seeps through.
Melis got involved in this research when he and Michael Seibert, a scientist at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado, figured out how to get hydrogen out of green algae by restricting sulfur from their diet. The plant cells flicked a long-dormant genetic switch to produce hydrogen instead of carbon dioxide. But the quantities of hydrogen they produced were nowhere near enough to scale up the process commercially and profitably.
"When we discovered the sulfur switch, we increased hydrogen production by a factor of 100,000," says Seibert. "But to make it a commercial technology, we still had to increase the efficiency of the process by another factor of 100."
Melis’ truncated antennae mutants are a big step in that direction. Now Seibert and others (including James Lee at Oak Ridge National Laboratories and J. Craig Venter at the Venter Institute in Rockville, Maryland) are trying to adjust the hydrogen-producing pathway so that it can produce hydrogen 100 percent of the time.
A bigger challenge, and one that’s further down the road to solving, is improving the efficiency of the hydrogenase itself.
"Right now the electron chain that goes into the system should produce a lot more hydrogen than comes out, and we don’t know what’s causing the bottleneck," says Seibert. "More basic research is needed to better understand exactly what’s happening in there." Seibert also points out that there are plenty of naturally occurring hydrogenases in microbes, most of which haven’t been studied and some of which might be much more efficient than the one used by C. reinhardtii.
Whether or not scientists can find solutions for those two problems will have a lot to do with realizing the vision of a hydrogen-powered economy based on algae farms in desert areas.
But algae can do a lot more than produce hydrogen. They are already used widely in the cosmetics industry to produce key chemicals used in make-up and perfume. And pharmaceutical companies have long viewed algae as a potential way to produce drugs in a cheap and environmentally friendly manner.
Some algae are also viewed as an ideal source for biodiesel because they can produce oils at a much higher rate than other plants (which can then be converted into vehicle fuel without adding any carbon dioxide to the environment).
For all these applications, Melis’ antenna-truncated algae should be a major breakthrough, allowing higher rates of production and thus making the end product more cheaply.
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Sam Jaffe is a freelance journalist based in Evergreen, Colorado.
no sign of george at 488 leonard- the fax number- tried calling and listening to hear if it rang outside the gate but cold not hear anything- on a street of car "repair" places, haven't seen the gate open yet and walk by there every few days. everything points to accepting this as a total loss so far. lets not be stupid here.
perhaps another division that deals w the liberian wood, rice, etc?
Filled Buy 5000 CTUM Limit 0.26 -- -- 10:36:15 04/28/06
just got filled 5000 at .26!
glad to be on board. still hasn't posted my purchase (on my ameritrade streamer at least)
what is the latest on having the yahoo ticker updated? imo it offers us a greater buying opportunity until it is fixed , but important that it does get fixed soon.
great dd imiloa!!! thank you so much.
ameritrade says it is still suspended when i tried to enter a phone order
this is why our method of ethanol production is better!!
http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/July05/ethanol.toocostly.ssl.html
July 5, 2005
Cornell ecologist's study finds that producing ethanol and biodiesel from corn and other crops is not worth the energy
By Susan S. Lang
Chris Hallman/University Photography
Ecologist David Pimentel, shown here pumping gas, says that his analysis shows that producing ethanol uses more energy than the resulting fuel generates. Copyright © Cornell University
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Turning plants such as corn, soybeans and sunflowers into fuel uses much more energy than the resulting ethanol or biodiesel generates, according to a new Cornell University and University of California-Berkeley study.
"There is just no energy benefit to using plant biomass for liquid fuel," says David Pimentel, professor of ecology and agriculture at Cornell. "These strategies are not sustainable."
Pimentel and Tad W. Patzek, professor of civil and environmental engineering at Berkeley, conducted a detailed analysis of the energy input-yield ratios of producing ethanol from corn, switch grass and wood biomass as well as for producing biodiesel from soybean and sunflower plants. Their report is published in Natural Resources Research (Vol. 14:1, 65-76).
In terms of energy output compared with energy input for ethanol production, the study found that:
* corn requires 29 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced;
* switch grass requires 45 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced; and
* wood biomass requires 57 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced.
In terms of energy output compared with the energy input for biodiesel production, the study found that:
* soybean plants requires 27 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced, and
* sunflower plants requires 118 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced.
In assessing inputs, the researchers considered such factors as the energy used in producing the crop (including production of pesticides and fertilizer, running farm machinery and irrigating, grinding and transporting the crop) and in fermenting/distilling the ethanol from the water mix. Although additional costs are incurred, such as federal and state subsidies that are passed on to consumers and the costs associated with environmental pollution or degradation, these figures were not included in the analysis.
"The United State desperately needs a liquid fuel replacement for oil in the near future," says Pimentel, "but producing ethanol or biodiesel from plant biomass is going down the wrong road, because you use more energy to produce these fuels than you get out from the combustion of these products."
Although Pimentel advocates the use of burning biomass to produce thermal energy (to heat homes, for example), he deplores the use of biomass for liquid fuel. "The government spends more than $3 billion a year to subsidize ethanol production when it does not provide a net energy balance or gain, is not a renewable energy source or an economical fuel. Further, its production and use contribute to air, water and soil pollution and global warming," Pimentel says. He points out that the vast majority of the subsidies do not go to farmers but to large ethanol-producing corporations.
"Ethanol production in the United States does not benefit the nation's energy security, its agriculture, economy or the environment," says Pimentel. "Ethanol production requires large fossil energy input, and therefore, it is contributing to oil and natural gas imports and U.S. deficits." He says the country should instead focus its efforts on producing electrical energy from photovoltaic cells, wind power and burning biomass and producing fuel from hydrogen conversion.
what about the phone booth phone number and chop shop fax number?
got me 4500 more at .30
sold my edne (hope they don't announce they're drilling tomorrow)
website and financials here will truly be eden
This order could not be placed
that's the message i get from ameritrade when i try to trade
damn you westeffer! trying to establish a position here this am- got 7000 at 24 but wanted more- now everyone's gonna follow you here and keep the price up before i can get more- oh well. at least i was able to get my little piece and we'll get our due soon.
there's a lot to be said for a good eye and the generosity to straightforwardly share what you see (plus your track record!)
no f'n way- that's right around the corner from me! literally.will check it out tomorrow on my early morning walk w/ my dogs. figures. this neighborhood used to be all fake storefront businesses- numbers running, mob shenanigans (polish,italian, hasidic) now its hipster infested and sprouting luxury condos like dandelions in spring. i'm just trying to make a buck so i can buy a farm upstate and get the hell outta here.
t4m thanks. i'm totally new to this and just learning. i am an artist with huge amounts of creativity but not enough of a business mind- lost a bunch buying great ideas but now i am starting to understand more about the share structure and trying to follow the people who i can tell do really know what they are talking about, which you certainly seem to be. so like 20-40 million float perhaps?how many shares do you think are held by insiders? the potential here is mind boggling for both our bank accounts and the betterment (word?) of the world! again , thanks for your patience.
happy to get another 11,500 at .205
matthew at ir still hasn't returned my calls seeking clarification on share structure, (how much of the float do insiders hold?) and update on welch's plant. praying for good news next week! westeffer thank you for sharing.
just spoke w preston at Kore and he told me that yes, loftworks is involved with dubai deal, not just consultech. perhaps a symbol change coming as they do not want to remain on pinks. all sounds very positive. told me to hang in there.
gateway how bout some moderatin'
its like ragin bull over here.
www.investorcalendar.com
and a bunch of 100 signals too.
got in today 12000 shares at .23
could be a world and life changer this one-
(thanks westeffer- like your attitude and your pics- can i email you-i only have free service so cannot pm- my email rkor@nyc.rr.com)
hard to get filled- they've given 5000 so far of a 15000order at the ask since the opening. hope they give me the rest.
researching this looking for an entry- looks like crg might be dumping though short term from their mar 28th "pr".
" CRG has been compensated one million five hundred thousand shares for EWAN. CRG has received two million shares in past compensation and those shares have been sold to date. CRG intends to sell its shares. CRG has sold approximately zero EWAN shares to date. "
why does the company do that?
guess i'll see which way its headin next week.
any advice? 'preciate all the dd here. thanks
ot: benz, indeed! though the "rhetoric " from our end is actually true aggresion. its more about the oil bourse and euros than the nukes that iran's 5- 10 years away from making. scary stuff ahead. hope i can make a buck here and buy a farm before it all really unravels!
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/041206_world_stories.shtml
i'm in for 35,000 shares- glad to be here.
thanks for all of your dd on the board all. hopefully i will be able to contribute too