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I still need to know what color socks MB had on during the Acquisition or i'm taking my ball and going home
they gave him the keys and figured they'd let him drive it for a while so he could polute the air over cape cod and because it won't hurt the nonexistant tourist industry
well, at least we can now call .005 a base. .01 on the horizon as this stock usually doubles off its base
i'm doing my best to control green house gasses, one cow at a time with my knife and fork!
maybe MBB and crew should start collecting cans..? donating blood? DNA?
I know choo choos with square wheels, frozen wood chips, impede the riverside casino, block the yatch/canoe club, stray ember burning down the down.......yadda yadda yadda
Audited
BAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Financial Reporting/Disclosure
Reporting Status Dark
Audited Financials Audited
Latest Report Mar 07, 2011 Annual Report
CIK 0001030382
Fiscal Year End 12/31
OTC Market Tier OTC Pink No Information
Profile Data
SIC - Industry Classification 6719 - Holding companies, misc
Incorporated In: NY, USA
Year of Inc. 1999
Employees 10 a/o Mar 01, 2011
Company Officers
Michael B. Bartoszek President, CEO
Louis Bravakis EVP, Dev.
Alex Bravakis VP, Business Development
Edward D. Meyers VP, Investor Rel.
Gregory Blair Development Manager
what next? complaining there wasn't enough postage on the submitted filing?
good bye cockroaches!
GO LLEG!!!!!!!![/b][/color]
anyone got a brush?
exactly! thats why i don't give a $h!+ what happens to the price today. With the latest news, fair mkt value, as i've always said, is .02 . With the PUC approval, my guess is .08. i'll take the slow n steady vs the sharp spike
Local leaders petition PUC to approve Laidlaw power agreement
By Barbara Tetreault
Feb 22, 2011 12:00 am
BERLIN – Thirty-one top political and business leaders in the valley have signed a petition asking the N.H. Public Utilities Commission to approve without delay the power purchase agreement between Public Service of N.H. and Laidlaw Berlin BioPower.
The PUC concluded five days of hearings earlier this month on the proposed 20-year contract, and parties had until Feb. 14 to submit written closing arguments. No date for deliberations has been released yet.
The list includes Berlin Mayor Paul Grenier, Gorham select board chair Paul Robitaille, city councilors Mark Evans, Robert Danderson, and Lucie Remillard, all three county commissioners, Rep. Robert Theberge, police commissioners Tony Urban and Jerry Nault, and Gorham town director of finance Denise Vallee.
On the business side, the list includes Isaacson Structural Steel president Arnold Hanson and senior vice president Steve Griffin, Scott Labnon of the Town and Country Motor Inn, Barry Kelley of White Mountain Lumber, Robert Chapman of Chapman Scrap Metal, Richard Labonville of Labonville Inc., Rich Fournier of Cross Machines, Michael Saladino of La Bottega Saladino, Cascade mill manager Willis Blevins, and developer Paul Cusson.
Other signers include Northern Forest Heritage Park director Dick Huot, Androscoggin Valley Hospital CEO Russ Keene and Human Resources vice president Jim Wheeler, Tri-County CAP economic development director Max Makaitis, chamber of commerce president Robbie Munce, AVER chair Kathleen Kelley, United Way executive director Rolanda Duchesne, Berlin Main Street Program chair Sylvia Poulin, and USW Local 75 president Leo Lozier and board member Edward DeBlois.
Laidlaw is seeking to construct a 70-megawatt biomass plant on the former pulp mill site. It has obtained a certificate to construct and operate the facility from the state Site Evaluation Commission. That certificate is conditional on an approved power purchase agreement.
Laidlaw has said it will employ 4o people directly and create hundreds of indirect jobs in the forest industry. It estimates it will become the city's larget taxpayer. Opposition to the power agreement has come from a group of small biomass plants who argue they have not be able to get the same agreement from PSNH. The state Office of the Consumer Advocate opposed the agreement, arguing it will cost ratepayers an additional $144 million over the life of the contract.
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.....don't forget he could offer an employee stock program too
i hope spence hit a moose
an example for ya
http://www.gloucestertimes.com/local/x1672071641/Salem-power-station-closure-seen-with-5-years
green is definately gonna cost more
The 750-megawatt plant has the capacity to provide power for 750,000 homes and has been a key player for decades in the New England energy market.
The plant's future, Genest said, is closely linked to federal energy regulations on ozone that are scheduled to go into effect between 2015 and 2017.
this company sux. when the first lawsuit against kenny is initiated against fatso, i'm in. billion dollar company my a$$!!!!!!!!!!
for those of you who don't know "Tamworth Nh." if you blink driving route 25, you'll miss it. 1 room post office, a meeting house/town hall/church. 1 flashing yellow traffic light.
like i said, I'm glad i have my chair for when the music stops
THERE GOES SWIFTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
finally i think we're getting eyes on LLEG. i got a few stock sites in my mail other than the ones posted here. granted they are in for only the quick hit but w just a smidge of DD, they'd see what they've got.
yea.....feed him grapes w a slingshot :)