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I AGREE and hope you like stde for a nice double up coming soon. the dude that turned me in is casprs1. whatever no hard feelings, he probably shorted it our knows someone who tried.
lol...i'm out now. i wasn't aware that i couldn't post the same information on different boards. it dosen't make sense to me, but i have to follow the rules i guess. I'm new to this and have done very well this year so far. I just wanted all my Ihub boys/girls to profit with me. go STDE
President Bush Speech..
STDE .07x.075
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
about STDE
Essentially, the Company has three principal businesses. They are its traditional oil and gas activities, its royalty holdings and its Biofuels Project. They have, during the past 20-years, provided in excess of $13,000,000 to conduct the R&D effort to commercialize its second business, the commercial development of its Biofuels Technology, designed to economically solve the critical problem of disposing of Municipal Waste through the 100% recycle of Municipal Waste into useful products saleable at a profit.
Management of the Company believes its R&D efforts have produced trade secret and know-how protection which, in the future, should produce valuable patent protection to the Company's technologies from the Company's long experience and work conducted at its former "Research Center" in Utah.
Based on its R&D efforts, the Company believes the Biofuels Project would be the first business to economically produce ethanol transportation fuel from low-cost organic cellulosic materials ("Celmat") consisting of mostly paper products easily harvested from Municipal Waste through new generation enviro-friendly manufacturing plants fed by Municipal Waste, which plants would combine recycling, electric power and ethanol fuel production at several regional Biofuels Plant sites.
The Company further believes that its innovative Biofuels Technology would create a profit generating solution for three major contemporary domestic issues. First, it would provide an opportunity to significantly reduce the volume of Municipal Waste that currently must be landfilled or incinerated. Second, it offers a low-cost method of producing ethanol fuel, the only known commercially viable and publicly accepted renewable low- polluting transportation fuel that today is competitive in price at the pump with gasoline. Third, it offers a low-cost method of producing electric power from clean burning lignin fuel. The reason for such optimism is the high Tip Fee currently paid by eastern U.S. municipalities to landfills for the disposal of Municipal Waste.
STDE...http://xml.10kwizard.com/filing_raw.php?repo=tenk&ipage=4110605
don't think it matters much only 200k shares..but i'll keep an eye on the CEO and call him too.
stde .07x.075
I WASN'T aware that I couldn't post the same public information on different boards. IT's a shame that i'm in here i was just trying to let people know.
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STDE .0691x.07
shorts are gonna be covering like crazy..buy buy buy
i'm not an expert but i'm sure holding on for .70 or higher. think i'm crazy?? i'm not, she will return to her all time high someday
Man it feels good having only TGC STDE in my portfolio. ohh and i have paim in there too.. but i can't pay them to take it just yet
Thanks stockz40, i'm a fourth generation stock junkie I know you're not suppose to fall in love with one company but I am with STDE. don't worry i have a case of condoms for this one
it's a damn message board..i'm stating my opinion and public information. hah..good laugh momo
and why?????
STDE AMERICAN BULLS BUY-IF
STDE CHART. http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui
not trying to make friends, i'm trying to make us some money!
STDE AMERICAN BULLS BUY-IF
STDE CHART. http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui
not trying to make friends, i'm trying to make us some money!
STDE AMERICAN BULLS BUY-IF
STDE CHART. http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui
not trying to make friends, i'm trying to make us some money!
STDE AMERICAN BULLS BUY-IF
STDE CHART. http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui
not trying to make friends, i'm trying to make us some money!
wow..it makes me sick that you guys arn't buying up STDE at these prices. HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO????????????????
President bush speech; STDE
stde...money money money..THIS IS THE ONE
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
about STDE
Essentially, the Company has three principal businesses. They are its traditional oil and gas activities, its royalty holdings and its Biofuels Project. They have, during the past 20-years, provided in excess of $13,000,000 to conduct the R&D effort to commercialize its second business, the commercial development of its Biofuels Technology, designed to economically solve the critical problem of disposing of Municipal Waste through the 100% recycle of Municipal Waste into useful products saleable at a profit.
Management of the Company believes its R&D efforts have produced trade secret and know-how protection which, in the future, should produce valuable patent protection to the Company's technologies from the Company's long experience and work conducted at its former "Research Center" in Utah.
Based on its R&D efforts, the Company believes the Biofuels Project would be the first business to economically produce ethanol transportation fuel from low-cost organic cellulosic materials ("Celmat") consisting of mostly paper products easily harvested from Municipal Waste through new generation enviro-friendly manufacturing plants fed by Municipal Waste, which plants would combine recycling, electric power and ethanol fuel production at several regional Biofuels Plant sites.
The Company further believes that its innovative Biofuels Technology would create a profit generating solution for three major contemporary domestic issues. First, it would provide an opportunity to significantly reduce the volume of Municipal Waste that currently must be landfilled or incinerated. Second, it offers a low-cost method of producing ethanol fuel, the only known commercially viable and publicly accepted renewable low- polluting transportation fuel that today is competitive in price at the pump with gasoline. Third, it offers a low-cost method of producing electric power from clean burning lignin fuel. The reason for such optimism is the high Tip Fee currently paid by eastern U.S. municipalities to landfills for the disposal of Municipal Waste.
President bush speech; STDE
stde...money money money..THIS IS THE ONE
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
about STDE
Essentially, the Company has three principal businesses. They are its traditional oil and gas activities, its royalty holdings and its Biofuels Project. They have, during the past 20-years, provided in excess of $13,000,000 to conduct the R&D effort to commercialize its second business, the commercial development of its Biofuels Technology, designed to economically solve the critical problem of disposing of Municipal Waste through the 100% recycle of Municipal Waste into useful products saleable at a profit.
Management of the Company believes its R&D efforts have produced trade secret and know-how protection which, in the future, should produce valuable patent protection to the Company's technologies from the Company's long experience and work conducted at its former "Research Center" in Utah.
Based on its R&D efforts, the Company believes the Biofuels Project would be the first business to economically produce ethanol transportation fuel from low-cost organic cellulosic materials ("Celmat") consisting of mostly paper products easily harvested from Municipal Waste through new generation enviro-friendly manufacturing plants fed by Municipal Waste, which plants would combine recycling, electric power and ethanol fuel production at several regional Biofuels Plant sites.
The Company further believes that its innovative Biofuels Technology would create a profit generating solution for three major contemporary domestic issues. First, it would provide an opportunity to significantly reduce the volume of Municipal Waste that currently must be landfilled or incinerated. Second, it offers a low-cost method of producing ethanol fuel, the only known commercially viable and publicly accepted renewable low- polluting transportation fuel that today is competitive in price at the pump with gasoline. Third, it offers a low-cost method of producing electric power from clean burning lignin fuel. The reason for such optimism is the high Tip Fee currently paid by eastern U.S. municipalities to landfills for the disposal of Municipal Waste.
President bush speech; STDE
stde...money money money..THIS IS THE ONE
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
about STDE
Essentially, the Company has three principal businesses. They are its traditional oil and gas activities, its royalty holdings and its Biofuels Project. They have, during the past 20-years, provided in excess of $13,000,000 to conduct the R&D effort to commercialize its second business, the commercial development of its Biofuels Technology, designed to economically solve the critical problem of disposing of Municipal Waste through the 100% recycle of Municipal Waste into useful products saleable at a profit.
Management of the Company believes its R&D efforts have produced trade secret and know-how protection which, in the future, should produce valuable patent protection to the Company's technologies from the Company's long experience and work conducted at its former "Research Center" in Utah.
Based on its R&D efforts, the Company believes the Biofuels Project would be the first business to economically produce ethanol transportation fuel from low-cost organic cellulosic materials ("Celmat") consisting of mostly paper products easily harvested from Municipal Waste through new generation enviro-friendly manufacturing plants fed by Municipal Waste, which plants would combine recycling, electric power and ethanol fuel production at several regional Biofuels Plant sites.
The Company further believes that its innovative Biofuels Technology would create a profit generating solution for three major contemporary domestic issues. First, it would provide an opportunity to significantly reduce the volume of Municipal Waste that currently must be landfilled or incinerated. Second, it offers a low-cost method of producing ethanol fuel, the only known commercially viable and publicly accepted renewable low- polluting transportation fuel that today is competitive in price at the pump with gasoline. Third, it offers a low-cost method of producing electric power from clean burning lignin fuel. The reason for such optimism is the high Tip Fee currently paid by eastern U.S. municipalities to landfills for the disposal of Municipal Waste.
President bush speech; STDE
stde...money money money..THIS IS THE ONE
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
about STDE
Essentially, the Company has three principal businesses. They are its traditional oil and gas activities, its royalty holdings and its Biofuels Project. They have, during the past 20-years, provided in excess of $13,000,000 to conduct the R&D effort to commercialize its second business, the commercial development of its Biofuels Technology, designed to economically solve the critical problem of disposing of Municipal Waste through the 100% recycle of Municipal Waste into useful products saleable at a profit.
Management of the Company believes its R&D efforts have produced trade secret and know-how protection which, in the future, should produce valuable patent protection to the Company's technologies from the Company's long experience and work conducted at its former "Research Center" in Utah.
Based on its R&D efforts, the Company believes the Biofuels Project would be the first business to economically produce ethanol transportation fuel from low-cost organic cellulosic materials ("Celmat") consisting of mostly paper products easily harvested from Municipal Waste through new generation enviro-friendly manufacturing plants fed by Municipal Waste, which plants would combine recycling, electric power and ethanol fuel production at several regional Biofuels Plant sites.
The Company further believes that its innovative Biofuels Technology would create a profit generating solution for three major contemporary domestic issues. First, it would provide an opportunity to significantly reduce the volume of Municipal Waste that currently must be landfilled or incinerated. Second, it offers a low-cost method of producing ethanol fuel, the only known commercially viable and publicly accepted renewable low- polluting transportation fuel that today is competitive in price at the pump with gasoline. Third, it offers a low-cost method of producing electric power from clean burning lignin fuel. The reason for such optimism is the high Tip Fee currently paid by eastern U.S. municipalities to landfills for the disposal of Municipal Waste.
President bush speech; STDE
stde...money money money..THIS IS THE ONE
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
about STDE
Essentially, the Company has three principal businesses. They are its traditional oil and gas activities, its royalty holdings and its Biofuels Project. They have, during the past 20-years, provided in excess of $13,000,000 to conduct the R&D effort to commercialize its second business, the commercial development of its Biofuels Technology, designed to economically solve the critical problem of disposing of Municipal Waste through the 100% recycle of Municipal Waste into useful products saleable at a profit.
Management of the Company believes its R&D efforts have produced trade secret and know-how protection which, in the future, should produce valuable patent protection to the Company's technologies from the Company's long experience and work conducted at its former "Research Center" in Utah.
Based on its R&D efforts, the Company believes the Biofuels Project would be the first business to economically produce ethanol transportation fuel from low-cost organic cellulosic materials ("Celmat") consisting of mostly paper products easily harvested from Municipal Waste through new generation enviro-friendly manufacturing plants fed by Municipal Waste, which plants would combine recycling, electric power and ethanol fuel production at several regional Biofuels Plant sites.
The Company further believes that its innovative Biofuels Technology would create a profit generating solution for three major contemporary domestic issues. First, it would provide an opportunity to significantly reduce the volume of Municipal Waste that currently must be landfilled or incinerated. Second, it offers a low-cost method of producing ethanol fuel, the only known commercially viable and publicly accepted renewable low- polluting transportation fuel that today is competitive in price at the pump with gasoline. Third, it offers a low-cost method of producing electric power from clean burning lignin fuel. The reason for such optimism is the high Tip Fee currently paid by eastern U.S. municipalities to landfills for the disposal of Municipal Waste.
President bush speech; STDE
stde...money money money..THIS IS THE ONE
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
about STDE
Essentially, the Company has three principal businesses. They are its traditional oil and gas activities, its royalty holdings and its Biofuels Project. They have, during the past 20-years, provided in excess of $13,000,000 to conduct the R&D effort to commercialize its second business, the commercial development of its Biofuels Technology, designed to economically solve the critical problem of disposing of Municipal Waste through the 100% recycle of Municipal Waste into useful products saleable at a profit.
Management of the Company believes its R&D efforts have produced trade secret and know-how protection which, in the future, should produce valuable patent protection to the Company's technologies from the Company's long experience and work conducted at its former "Research Center" in Utah.
Based on its R&D efforts, the Company believes the Biofuels Project would be the first business to economically produce ethanol transportation fuel from low-cost organic cellulosic materials ("Celmat") consisting of mostly paper products easily harvested from Municipal Waste through new generation enviro-friendly manufacturing plants fed by Municipal Waste, which plants would combine recycling, electric power and ethanol fuel production at several regional Biofuels Plant sites.
The Company further believes that its innovative Biofuels Technology would create a profit generating solution for three major contemporary domestic issues. First, it would provide an opportunity to significantly reduce the volume of Municipal Waste that currently must be landfilled or incinerated. Second, it offers a low-cost method of producing ethanol fuel, the only known commercially viable and publicly accepted renewable low- polluting transportation fuel that today is competitive in price at the pump with gasoline. Third, it offers a low-cost method of producing electric power from clean burning lignin fuel. The reason for such optimism is the high Tip Fee currently paid by eastern U.S. municipalities to landfills for the disposal of Municipal Waste.
President bush speech; STDE
stde...money money money..THIS IS THE ONE
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
about STDE
Essentially, the Company has three principal businesses. They are its traditional oil and gas activities, its royalty holdings and its Biofuels Project. They have, during the past 20-years, provided in excess of $13,000,000 to conduct the R&D effort to commercialize its second business, the commercial development of its Biofuels Technology, designed to economically solve the critical problem of disposing of Municipal Waste through the 100% recycle of Municipal Waste into useful products saleable at a profit.
Management of the Company believes its R&D efforts have produced trade secret and know-how protection which, in the future, should produce valuable patent protection to the Company's technologies from the Company's long experience and work conducted at its former "Research Center" in Utah.
Based on its R&D efforts, the Company believes the Biofuels Project would be the first business to economically produce ethanol transportation fuel from low-cost organic cellulosic materials ("Celmat") consisting of mostly paper products easily harvested from Municipal Waste through new generation enviro-friendly manufacturing plants fed by Municipal Waste, which plants would combine recycling, electric power and ethanol fuel production at several regional Biofuels Plant sites.
The Company further believes that its innovative Biofuels Technology would create a profit generating solution for three major contemporary domestic issues. First, it would provide an opportunity to significantly reduce the volume of Municipal Waste that currently must be landfilled or incinerated. Second, it offers a low-cost method of producing ethanol fuel, the only known commercially viable and publicly accepted renewable low- polluting transportation fuel that today is competitive in price at the pump with gasoline. Third, it offers a low-cost method of producing electric power from clean burning lignin fuel. The reason for such optimism is the high Tip Fee currently paid by eastern U.S. municipalities to landfills for the disposal of Municipal Waste.
President bush speech; STDE
stde...money money money..THIS IS THE ONE
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
about STDE
Essentially, the Company has three principal businesses. They are its traditional oil and gas activities, its royalty holdings and its Biofuels Project. They have, during the past 20-years, provided in excess of $13,000,000 to conduct the R&D effort to commercialize its second business, the commercial development of its Biofuels Technology, designed to economically solve the critical problem of disposing of Municipal Waste through the 100% recycle of Municipal Waste into useful products saleable at a profit.
Management of the Company believes its R&D efforts have produced trade secret and know-how protection which, in the future, should produce valuable patent protection to the Company's technologies from the Company's long experience and work conducted at its former "Research Center" in Utah.
Based on its R&D efforts, the Company believes the Biofuels Project would be the first business to economically produce ethanol transportation fuel from low-cost organic cellulosic materials ("Celmat") consisting of mostly paper products easily harvested from Municipal Waste through new generation enviro-friendly manufacturing plants fed by Municipal Waste, which plants would combine recycling, electric power and ethanol fuel production at several regional Biofuels Plant sites.
The Company further believes that its innovative Biofuels Technology would create a profit generating solution for three major contemporary domestic issues. First, it would provide an opportunity to significantly reduce the volume of Municipal Waste that currently must be landfilled or incinerated. Second, it offers a low-cost method of producing ethanol fuel, the only known commercially viable and publicly accepted renewable low- polluting transportation fuel that today is competitive in price at the pump with gasoline. Third, it offers a low-cost method of producing electric power from clean burning lignin fuel. The reason for such optimism is the high Tip Fee currently paid by eastern U.S. municipalities to landfills for the disposal of Municipal Waste.
President bush speech; STDE
stde...money money money..THIS IS THE ONE
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
about STDE
Essentially, the Company has three principal businesses. They are its traditional oil and gas activities, its royalty holdings and its Biofuels Project. They have, during the past 20-years, provided in excess of $13,000,000 to conduct the R&D effort to commercialize its second business, the commercial development of its Biofuels Technology, designed to economically solve the critical problem of disposing of Municipal Waste through the 100% recycle of Municipal Waste into useful products saleable at a profit.
Management of the Company believes its R&D efforts have produced trade secret and know-how protection which, in the future, should produce valuable patent protection to the Company's technologies from the Company's long experience and work conducted at its former "Research Center" in Utah.
Based on its R&D efforts, the Company believes the Biofuels Project would be the first business to economically produce ethanol transportation fuel from low-cost organic cellulosic materials ("Celmat") consisting of mostly paper products easily harvested from Municipal Waste through new generation enviro-friendly manufacturing plants fed by Municipal Waste, which plants would combine recycling, electric power and ethanol fuel production at several regional Biofuels Plant sites.
The Company further believes that its innovative Biofuels Technology would create a profit generating solution for three major contemporary domestic issues. First, it would provide an opportunity to significantly reduce the volume of Municipal Waste that currently must be landfilled or incinerated. Second, it offers a low-cost method of producing ethanol fuel, the only known commercially viable and publicly accepted renewable low- polluting transportation fuel that today is competitive in price at the pump with gasoline. Third, it offers a low-cost method of producing electric power from clean burning lignin fuel. The reason for such optimism is the high Tip Fee currently paid by eastern U.S. municipalities to landfills for the disposal of Municipal Waste.
President bush speech; STDE
stde...money money money..THIS IS THE ONE
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
about STDE
Essentially, the Company has three principal businesses. They are its traditional oil and gas activities, its royalty holdings and its Biofuels Project. They have, during the past 20-years, provided in excess of $13,000,000 to conduct the R&D effort to commercialize its second business, the commercial development of its Biofuels Technology, designed to economically solve the critical problem of disposing of Municipal Waste through the 100% recycle of Municipal Waste into useful products saleable at a profit.
Management of the Company believes its R&D efforts have produced trade secret and know-how protection which, in the future, should produce valuable patent protection to the Company's technologies from the Company's long experience and work conducted at its former "Research Center" in Utah.
Based on its R&D efforts, the Company believes the Biofuels Project would be the first business to economically produce ethanol transportation fuel from low-cost organic cellulosic materials ("Celmat") consisting of mostly paper products easily harvested from Municipal Waste through new generation enviro-friendly manufacturing plants fed by Municipal Waste, which plants would combine recycling, electric power and ethanol fuel production at several regional Biofuels Plant sites.
The Company further believes that its innovative Biofuels Technology would create a profit generating solution for three major contemporary domestic issues. First, it would provide an opportunity to significantly reduce the volume of Municipal Waste that currently must be landfilled or incinerated. Second, it offers a low-cost method of producing ethanol fuel, the only known commercially viable and publicly accepted renewable low- polluting transportation fuel that today is competitive in price at the pump with gasoline. Third, it offers a low-cost method of producing electric power from clean burning lignin fuel. The reason for such optimism is the high Tip Fee currently paid by eastern U.S. municipalities to landfills for the disposal of Municipal Waste.
stde...money money money
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
stde...money money money
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
stde...money money money..THIS IS THE ONE
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
stde...money money money
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
stde...money money money
And so I am committed to furthering technology research to find other ways, other sources of ethanol. We're working on research -- strong research to figure out cellulosic ethanol that can be made from wood chips, or stalks, or switch grass. These materials are sometimes waste products and are just simply thrown away. Doesn't it make sense for us -- I think it does -- to use taxpayers' money to determine whether or not we can use these new -- these raw materials to make something out of nothing, so that we continue the advance of ethanol, so the market for ethanol expands throughout the United States.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/04/20060425.html
look for STDE in the morning..buy buy buy
VRDM is garbage..STDE is the stock to be in IMO.
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that's because you're in a multi bagger.. hope you suited up:0 might need to buy some Trojen stock..gonna be baggin so much we'll go through tons of condoms... jk..but STDE is the one