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Solicitation Number: W912L7-09-T-0049
VEHICLE FUEL CATALYST RETROFIT
Agency: Department of the Army
Office: National Guard Bureau
Location: 164 AW/LGC
Synopsis:
Quotes are being solicited for the following: 4 EA, MIL Drop-in Kit for 80 Gallon, Diesel, P/N MIL14TS; 10 EA, Mil Drop-in Kit for 100 Gallon, Diesel, P/N MIL16TS; 4 EA, Mil Drop-in Kit for 50 Gallon, Diesel, P/N MIL16TS; 2 EA, Mil Drop-in Kit for 60 Gallon, Diesel, P/N MIL18TS; 7 EA, MIL Ford light truck gasoline kit, P/N MIL3424; 2 EA, Mil Dodge light gas truck kit, P/N MIL3624; 10 EA, MIL GM MED DUTY GASOLINE TRUCK KIT, P/N MIL4836B; 1 EA, MIL FORD DIESEL KIT, P/N MIL75624BP; 1 EA, MIL GM DIESEL KIT, P/N MIL7582028BD; 1 EA, MIL DODGE DIESEL KIT, P/N MIL75824BC; 6 EA, MIL FORD DIESEL KIT, P/N MIL75824BP; 9 EA, MIL GM DIESEL VAN KIT, P/N MIL75836B; 6 EA, MIL GM LIGHT TRUCK GASOLINE KIT, P/N MIL3824.
Contracting Office Address:
164 AW/LGC, 2815 Democratic Road, Memphis, TN 38118-1510
Place of Performance:
164 AW/LGC 4593 Swinnea Road, Memphis TN 38118-7101
Point of Contact(s):
CARL STEVENSON, 901/291-7109
https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=aa1586e96168fb82e8f0f1cab8934d47&tab=core&tabmode=list
MEG should be registered somewhere
This is the only thing I've found so far, too bad it's from one of the tight-assed jurisdictions
You should see something familiar near ARC
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=43322850
Because there was a canceled trade
15:10:18 - 8500000 - 0.0003 - (XF)
This is just the beginning, this info isn't out anywhere yet
I love the way this is trading
test
test
I can handle that , bring it on...
The role of a Mod is not to "represent SYNJ"
If you would like to review what exactly a Moderators role is, you can go here
iHub Handbook
Very nice
Just the way I like them
A case number hasn't been assigned yet, but it's there
Sprint, RadioShack ex-CEOs go into phone recycling
(Reuters) Tue Mar 23, 2010 - Former heads of Sprint Nextel Corp and RadioShack Corp have launched a company aimed at refurbishing or recycling the estimated 65,000 metric tons of old cellphones U.S. consumers ditch every year and named Sprint as its first customer.
Ron LeMay, once Chief Executive for Sprint's wireless business and David Edmonson, former CEO of electronics retailer RadioShack founded eRecyclingCorps to set up phone trade-in schemes for operators to encourage consumers to return old phones to carriers instead of putting them in the trash.
Under its plan, consumers would turn up at their network operator's store with their old phone and get credit for the value of that device to be put toward a new phone.
The carrier stores, which sell about 60 percent of U.S. cellphones, would then send the phones to eRecyclingCorps. It pays the carrier for the phones and sorts out which devices should be recycled and which ones can be refurbished. It would then sell the revamped phones to consumers in emerging markets.
The company's Chief Executive David Edmonson said he expects this system to work much better than current recycling programs where consumers either donate their phone or wait weeks to be reimbursed after mailing the device.
"The trick here is to provide a meaningful incentive to consumers," Edmonson said in an interview on Monday ahead of the CTIA annual U.S. wireless show in Las Vegas.
Sprint has asked eRecyclingCorps to handle phones returned to 1,100 of its own stores and 1,400 of its third-party dealers as part of its own aim to have nine phones out of 10 recycled or reused for every phone it sells by 2017.
Edmonson said he hopes his company can help it reach that goal sooner.
Dallas, Texas based eRecyclingCorps said only 1 percent of the world's 4 billion mobile phone users recycle their old phones, while 10 percent of the roughly 275 million U.S. wireless users recycle their handsets. It cited research from the U.S. Geological Survey and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Edmonson said that after proving that the concept can work at Sprint, he is in active talks with other carriers and aims to convince consumers to return 20 million to 30 million of the 130 million phones they retire each year.
"I'd call that a good start," he said.
Edmonson said he feels a responsibility to help deal with the issue of cellphone waste because he helped create the problem by being instrumental in developing the U.S. mobile phone market during his time at RadioShack.
However the company is still hoping to profit handsomely from the endeavor.
He estimated that it can achieve profit margins of about 35 percent on recycling and refurbishing phones that are traded in, of which roughly 80 to 85 percent have some value.
And once the consumers of the refurbished phones in places such as Brazil, Russia, India and China are ready for their next device, the company is looking into whether it can work with the governments of those countries to get involved in recycling or cleanly disposing of the devices again.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE62M0KQ20100323
http://www.erecyclingcorps.com/default.aspx
Yes it will, and hopefully soon
This has changed to 30 seconds, but still relevant. There is no AH in pinks.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=47367521
If they did that, then it would be in grey & white, which is way too close to black & white for them.
They put out the Q3 2009 financials with several statements of activities to date and DO NOT mention a single thing about the DoD deal. We are talking about actual revenues!! There is NO need to keep it secret if it is a done deal. If they have a deal with the DoD it is PUBLIC RECORD. No need to be secretive. Wouldn't you want to announce it to make shareholders, potential customers, etc., recognize that SYNJ is a real company??
That's the A/S
In Wyoming it's always "unlimited" which is the main reason companies go there.
Hey Sully, it looks like those trades are canceled
This is what I have from Alphatrade
10:15:06 - 9000000 - 0.0003 - N (XF)
10:15:06 - 9000000 - 0.0003 - N (XF)
10:15:06 - 9000000 - 0.0003 - N (XF)
10:15:06 - 9000000 - 0.0003 - N (XF)
10:15:06 - 9000000 - 0.0003 - N (XF)
(N) - next day clearing
(X) - Cancelled
(F) - Informational
Where do you see these "nxt day" trades?
Quiet Period
The federal securities laws do not define the term "quiet period," which is also referred to as the "waiting period." However, historically, a quiet period extended from the time a company files a registration statement with the SEC until SEC staff declared the registration statement "effective." During that period, the federal securities laws limited what information a company and related parties can release to the public.
On June 29, 2005, the Commission voted to adopt modifications to the registration, communications, and offering processes under the Securities Act of 1933. Among many other provisions, the rules update and liberalize permitted offering activity and communications to allow more information to reach investors by revising the "gun-jumping" provisions under the Securities Act. The cumulative effects of these rules are as follows:
• Well-known seasoned issuers are permitted to engage at any time in oral and written communications, including use at any time of a new type of written communication called a "free writing prospectus," subject to enumerated conditions (including, in some cases, filing with the Commission).
• All reporting issuers are, at any time, permitted to continue to publish regularly released factual business information and forward-looking information.
• Non-reporting issuers are, at any time, permitted to continue to publish factual business information that is regularly released and intended for use by persons other than in their capacity as investors or potential investors.
• Communications by issuers more than 30 days before filing a registration statement will be permitted so long as they do not reference a securities offering that is the subject of a registration statement.
• All issuers and other offering participants will be permitted to use a free writing prospectus after the filing of the registration statement, subject to enumerated conditions (including, in some cases, filing with the Commission). Offering participants, other than the issuer, will be liable for a free writing prospectus only if they use, refer to, or participate in the planning and use of the free writing prospectus by another offering participant who uses it. Issuers will have liability for any issuer information contained in any other offering participant's free writing prospectus as well as any free writing prospectus they prepare, use, or refer to.
• The exclusions form the definition of prospectus are expanded to allow a broader category of routine communications regarding issuers, offerings, and procedural matters, such as communications about the schedule for an offering or about account-opening procedures.
• The exemptions for research reports are expanded.
A number of these new rules include conditions of eligibility. Most of the rules, for example, are not available to blank check companies, penny stock issuers, or shell companies.
The rules address the treatment under the Securities Act of electronic communications, including electronic road shows and information located on or hyperlinked to an issuer's website. The rules define written communication as any communication that is written, printed, a radio or television broadcast, or a graphic communication. The definition of graphic communication and, thus, electronic road show excludes communications that are carried live and in real-time to a live audience, regardless of the means of transmission. Electronic road shows for initial public offerings of common equity or convertible equity securities will have to make a bona fide electronic road show readily available to an unrestricted audience to avoid filing the electronic road show with the Commission. No other road shows will be subject to filing.
The effective date of the rules is December 1, 2005. For more information, please see Release No. 33-8591 — Securities Offering Reform.
http://www.sec.gov/answers/quiet.htm
Energy Source, formerly Fuel Line, is an official publication distributed by and for the Defense Energy Support Center and fuel-oriented clientele.
That's a totally different bag
It's great that you're looking into it though, you should check out the Alter NRG board I started last year. I didn’t get much further than making the iBox before I was sidetracked. It's the future of landfills - gasifying and actually reducing them.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/board.aspx?board_id=15786
I think the only achievable “Pipeline” plan is connecting the Charleston Port with the Colonial Pipeline in North Augusta.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=48490007
I commented that it is shorter than I thought because I remembered the old Palmetto Pipe plan was 175 miles and this is around 155.
Colonial Pipeline, headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, delivers a daily average of 100 million gallons (398 million liters) of gasoline, home heating oil, aviation fuel and other refined petroleum products to communities and businesses throughout the South and Eastern United States. Colonial consists of more than 5,500 miles (8,800 km) of pipeline, originating at Houston, Texas, and terminating at New York harbor. The pipeline travels through the coastal states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Branches from the main pipeline also reach Tennessee.
The main lines are 40 and 36 inches in diameter, with one primarily devoted to gasoline and the other carrying distillate products such as jet fuel, diesel fuel, and home heating oil. The pipeline connects directly to major airports along the system. Fifteen associated tank farms store more than 1.2 billion gallons of fuel and provide a 45 day supply for local communities.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_Pipeline
Pipeline
CP&L AND SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS TO BUILD A LARGE NEW PIPELINE TO NORTH CAROLINA
March 3, 1999 - RALEIGH, N.C. -- Carolina Power & Light (NYSE: CPL) and Southern Natural Gas Company, a subsidiary of Sonat Inc. (NYSE: SNT), today announced plans to form a 50/50 joint venture to construct, own and operate a 175-mile, 30-inch, natural gas pipeline from the terminus of Southern Natural's pipeline system in Aiken, S.C., to an interconnect with the North Carolina Natural Gas (NCNG) system in Robeson County, N.C. The new Palmetto Interstate Pipeline will provide a significant interstate natural gas pipeline connection in eastern North Carolina.
The Palmetto Pipeline has a planned initial capacity of 200 million to 300 million cubic feet (MMcf) per day and will be expanded to accommodate future growth. CP&L plans to subscribe for a substantial portion of the Palmetto Pipeline capacity to fuel new electric generation being developed for its customers in the Carolinas, with the remainder to be used to increase the region's natural gas availability. An open season will start soon for customers to subscribe to firm capacity on the pipeline. Depending upon the resulting firm subscription, the capital cost for the Palmetto Pipeline is expected to be $200 million to $250 million.
http://google.brand.edgar-online.com/EFX_dll/EDGARpro.dll?FetchFilingHTML1?ID=239694&SessionID=-EWiWSCK0tJyd_7
CP&L rethinks Carolina pipe for plants.
August 12, 1999 - Officials at Carolina Power & Light (CP&L) said last week the company is rethinking its plan to build its own gas pipeline in order to back up an ambitious power plant construction plan wand may instead look at what competing projects have to offer.
CP&L and Sonat are partners in the $250 million Palmetto Pipeline, proposed to stretch 175 miles through the Carolinas with CP&L's own generation needs anchoring the project. The first phase of the project was initially targeted to be on-line in April 2002, but CP&L's Mike Hughes says a decision could be delayed by several months.
Two other pipeline projects have since cropped up to serve the same area
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-64990866.html
Palmetto replaced with proprietary pipeline.
December 16, 1999 - Carolina Power & Light (CP&L) has scrapped its plan to build the new interstate Palmetto Pipeline with Sonat, in favor of a shorter, privately owned system to deliver gas for its ambitious gas-fired power plant buildup in North Carolina.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-65377267.html
CP&L Announces New Natural Gas Pipeline for N.C. Plant
12/14/1999 - Carolina Power & Light (NYSE: CPL) has announced that it plans to build a natural gas pipeline between Iredell and Richmond counties in North Carolina to serve an electric power plant soon to be under construction.
CP&L filed a notice this week with the N.C. Utilities Commission, indicating the company's intent to build the pipeline, which will provide gas for CP&L's power plant in Richmond County south of the town of Hamlet. Ground will be broken at the plant site in early 2000.
The proposed pipeline will extend approximately 82 miles from Williams Energy's Transcontinental interstate pipeline in Iredell County to the Richmond County tract where CP&L currently maintains an electric transmission substation. It is scheduled to be completed during the spring of 2001 to coincide with the start-up of the Richmond County power plant. The site will be expanded to accommodate construction of additional natural gas-fueled combustion turbine generation after 2001. Last month, the N.C. Utilities Commission granted CP&L a certificate of public convenience and necessity to build the power plant in Richmond County and another in Rowan County.
The estimated cost of the pipeline project is approximately $100 million. The steel, 30-inch-diameter pipeline will accommodate extension of natural gas service to future CP&L power plants.
The pipeline plan announced today replaces a plan for a 175-mile pipeline that CP&L and Southern Natural Gas had been assessing. That joint venture, announced in March and called the Palmetto Pipeline, would have entailed building a pipeline from Aiken County, S.C., to Robeson County, N.C.
http://progress-energy.com/aboutus/news/article.asp?id=76
That is the funniest first post ever
Well, maybe, I hope you were joking
Three weeks
Colonial Pipeline Limits Gasoline Supply Shipments for Cycle 70
By Christian Schmollinger
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Colonial Pipeline Co., which operates the largest pipeline linking U.S. Gulf Coast refiners and East Coast markets, will limit shipments of gasoline because orders exceed the company’s ability to deliver fuel on time.
The Alpharetta, Georgia-based company issued the requirement, known as an allocation, in a bulletin to shippers for the 70th cycle. The restriction applies to shipments on Colonial pipelines north of Collins, Mississippi.
Companies will be able to ship a pro-rated portion of their original nomination, based on their shipping history over the past year, according to Colonial.
The pipeline ships products in 5-day cycles that run back to back. When the pipeline is full, refiners may have to sell excess supply into the Gulf Coast market, which can depress spot prices.
The Gulf Coast is home to more than 40 percent of U.S. refining capacity, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Colonial delivers on average more than 2 million barrels a day of gasoline, home heating oil, aviation fuel and other refined products through 5,519 miles of pipeline to 267 marketing terminals across the South and Eastern U.S.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601072&sid=akX0jqNRt.fc
I hear ya
It's been like that lately. Oh well, ebb and flow...
It's good to be here
Today was just the beginning...
The tide is turning...
That's just his title
Take it out and read it again
"Syndication Inc., (Pink Sheets: SYNJ), reports that McCutcheon Marshall Jr., launched phase 1; Bio-Diesel, of the Sentinel Renewable Energy program in South Carolina, (Sentinel Renewable Energies S.C. Inc.). "
I mentioned this earlier with a different PR
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