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Just sold a bunch of NTO I held for a couple years. Looking to redeploy the cash.
OK guys what are your best bets for the next year? Prefer USA traded stocks but will consider others.
RockJohny great DD.
I see another NNRF here. AENS may go sideways for awhile like the NNRF did but one day it will just take off and never look back. AENS is really flying under the radar at this time but that will not continue. I have half my position built and over the next few weeks plan on accumulating more.
By the way thank you again 2create for your unending DD that uncovered both these gems.
Picked up some more today at 88 cents.
Lovin my TGB position today.
Bought more last week when my mytrack chart showed a breakout.
Geo you have the right attitude. 95% of what you see on these boards is just garbage or people that just like to talk even if they really have nothing to say. So it is best to just get a good laugh here and every once in a while maybe get some useful info rmation.
Right now your health is whats important and hopefully while you are dealing with that we will get some good news here and it will make your recuperation alittle less painfull.
(PRNews Euro ) Startech Environmental Sells Three Plasma Converter Systems to En
iroSafe Industrial Services for New Recycling Facilit
Startech Environmental Sells Three Plasma Converter Systems to EnviroSafe Indust
ial Services for New Recycling Facility
WILTON, Connecticut, May 24 /PRNewswire/ --
Startech
Environmental Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: STHK), a fully
reporting company, announced today that it has signed the contract and
received a 10% cash down-payment from EnviroSafe Industrial Services
Corporation of San Juan, Puerto Rico for its purchase of three Plasma
Converter Systems.
The combined capacity of approximately 50,000 pounds per day for
the new
EnviroSafe Recycling Facility in Puerto Rico is scheduled for start-up in
2008.
The EnviroSafe contract was coordinated by the PlasmaTech
Caribbean
Corporation, Startech's exclusive distributor for Puerto Rico, the
Territories and the Island Nations of the Caribbean.
Contact: plasmatech@era-pr.com
About Startech -- The
Environment and Energy Company
Startech Environmental is an environment and energy industry
company
engaged in the production and sale of its innovative, proprietary plasma
processing equipment known as the Plasma Converter System(TM).
The Plasma Converter System safely and economically destroys
wastes, no
matter how hazardous or lethal, and turns most into useful and valuable
products. In doing so, the System protects the environment and helps to
improve the public health and safety. The System achieves closed-loop
elemental recycling to safely and irreversibly destroy Municipal Solid Waste,
organics and inorganics, solids, liquids and gases, hazardous and
non-hazardous waste, industrial by-products and also items such as
"e-waste,"
medical waste, chemical industry waste and other specialty wastes, while
converting many of them into useful commodity products that can include
metals and a synthesis-gas called Plasma Converted Gas (PCG)(TM).
Among the many commercial uses for PCG, is its use to produce
"green
electrical power," Gas-To-Liquid (GTL) fuels such as ethanol, synthetic
diesel fuel and other higher alcohol "alternative" fuels. Hydrogen,
for use
and sale, can also be separated and recovered from the PCG synthesis gas
mixture.
The Startech Plasma Converter is essentially a manufacturing
system
producing commodity products from feedstocks that were previously regarded as
wastes.
Startech regards all wastes, hazardous and non-hazardous, as
valuable
renewable resources.
For further information, please visit http://www.startech.net
Thanks Gibson for you concern. I made alot of money on NNRF on the big run from 60 cents to $10. Now am buying some back here at this price. I think I will listen to 2create since he has a great track record and does incredable DD rather than some joker like you who just showed up. Why dont you go save people somewhere else. Adios.
ST do you have an E mail address I can attach a copy of the mytrack chart? I would like you to see it.
I cant seem to post the chart here but will gladly E mail to you if you give me an address.
breakpoint I use mytrack for years and NNRF has broken the downtrend line. The difference is I am using a line chart and you are using candlesticks. I would post the chart here if I could figure out how to do it. Anyone know how to do a screenshot?
NNRF just broke its downtrend line. The correction may be over if we see some more volume come in to the upside.
Anyone have an opinion on CGR here?
You know what Geo you bring more usefull info to this board than everyone else combined so as far as I am concerned the few people here that seem to have a problem can sink down a dry hole.
They will have to search for a dry hole somewhere other than Mesa in my opinion.
Bama you can sell up to 999,999 shares at Schwab for less than $20.
I pay $7.95 for all trades because I am fairly active.
I will be adding to my position if we are lucky enough to get an EOD selloff.
Yep the PRs are not very good but I think the 55 cents will be.
2create dont forget me for your list. Your the best DD guy around.
Hi guys been gone all day and dont have time to read 600 posts right now. What is the rumor you are talking about?
KCN nice to see you back here again giving us all advice. Now why dont you hit the road again.
OT Hi Top Hat how come you didnt renew at Pirates Cove?
marcg it seems like every dreg in the universe will show up here now. Just ignore them. I will patiently wait for my 55 cents as you and 2create etc will also. I agree completely with 2create this is the best plan at this time. Lets all move on. Once again congrats 2 create and Mrs.
2create and Mrs 2 congrats.
When will the naysayers get it. Your DD is impecable. Instead of bitching about a PR thats 30 minutes late they ought to just buy and have some patience in anything you are buying.
I think the shorts have a migrane at this point.
As usual eik your analysis of the situation is insightful and I think dead on correct. NWOG is going to take time and is not your normal penny stock.
Wow not very good timing on my first buy Friday. Did the same thing on NNRF originally bought at around $1.60 than bought all the way down to 59 cents. My average was about a $1. Sold from $3.15 all the way up to $9.40 and still have some for long term.
Bought one third position here friday will buy another third today if it gets any lower. Once I get full position the waiting game starts. Patience is the key. Thank you again 2c for your unending DD.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mike Espy – Independent Board of Directors
Mike Espy was secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture from 1993 through 1994, the first African-American to serve in that capacity. He is credited with reorganizing the $65 billion agency, negotiating multilateral treaties for trading agricultural commodities and reforming the national food-inspection system to eradicate food-borne illnesses. He gained recognition as an expert in rural business, economic development and infrastructure policy. Mr. Espy had also served as Mississippi’s Second District representative to the United States Congress.
Currently Espy maintains offices in Jackson, Mississippi, and Washington, D.C., working as a private sector attorney, counselor and agricultural adviser through his law firm, Mike Espy PLLC, and his consulting firm, AE Agritrade Inc. He has extensive experience in international commercial transactions, and now serves as an investment adviser for public/private projects in Africa. In his legal practice Mr. Espy focuses on government relations, public finance, agribusiness transactions and commercial and international law. As a consultant he advises agribusiness companies, government entities and food charities.
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John D. McNamara
John D. McNamara – Independent Board of Directors
John D. McNamara has more than 30 years’ experience in the agricultural and food industries in the United States, Canada and around the world. As global president of ADM from 1998 to 2002, he oversaw all global operations including transportation, soybean processing, corn processing, flour milling, bio-products and grain merchandising. Currently Mr. McNamara is president and CEO of McNamara and Associates, an executive consulting firm based in Toronto, Ontario. He is also president and CEO of Kompass Commodities International Inc., which he founded in 2004. An agricultural and food ingredient brokerage, Kompass focuses on the flow of goods in North America and Europe. Clients include Perdue Farms and Procter & Gamble.
Mr. McNamara formerly served on the boards of several industry organizations, including the National Oilseed Processors Association, the Canola Council of Canada and the Canadian Institute of Edible Oils. He was also chairman of the Canadian Oilseed Processors Association.
W. Gordon Snyder – Independent Board of Directors
W. Gordon Snyder has more than 35 years of financial services, strategic planning, marketing and product management experience, most notably with American Century Investments (ACI), an investment management firm. Mr. Snyder joined ACI in 1986 and served as the head of their sales, marketing and services. He led and managed change through several “doubles” of ACI’s business, from $4 billion in assets under management to $120 billion and from 150 employees to more than 3,500 at ACI’s peak.
Currently Mr. Snyder is president of Black Diamond Strategies, Leawood, Kansas. Since founding this executive consulting company in 2003, he has been an active investor in, adviser to and/or board member of numerous “early stage” companies in industries including financial services, technology, alternative energy, food and beverage, telecom and media. He has also co-founded several startups.
James L. Spigarelli, Ph.D. – Independent Board of Directors
James L. Spigarelli, Ph.D., is president and chief executive officer of Midwest Research Institute, leading a staff of 1,800 scientists and other professionals who are conducting research in nearly 50 disciplines of science and technology. This includes overseeing renewable fuels energy research at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado, which is part of the Department of Energy.
Dr. Spigarelli has also been active in the field of corporate governance, currently serving on the board of the Kansas City chapter of the National Association of Corporate Directors. In addition, he is a board member of the Kansas City Area Life Sciences Institute, and served as its chairman from 2000-2005. Currently he serves on the boards of the Kansas State University Research Foundation, Sceptor Industries Inc. in Kansas City and the Colorado Energy Science Center. Dr. Spigarelli is also a trustee of Rockhurst University, Kansas City, and of the University of Missouri–Kansas City. He was named by Silicon Prairie Technology Association as its Technology Leader of the Year for 2000.
Douglas D. Wilner – Independent Board of Directors
Douglas D. Wilner is managing partner of D. Wilner & Associates LP and president and chief executive officer of U.S. Syngas Inc. Wilner has more than 25 years of senior management experience in the energy business, including developing projects and founding several private companies. He has developed and financed projects for a range of sponsors, developers and trading companies, including energy merchants Duke and LG&E, electric cooperatives Associated Electric and Oglethorpe, and large industrial firms.
In the 1990s Mr. Wilner founded and served as the president and CEO of Pipeline Power Partners LP, a Robert Bass Group company. He also participated in developing a series of gas-fired, combined-cycle power plants, and developed and financed power projects using natural gas, coal and various biomass sources. In addition, he was the first president and CEO of Enron Power Capital. In 1981 Mr. Wilner was a member of a team that developed and financed one of the first merchant ethanol facilities, a plant in Walhalla, North Dakota, which is currently owned by Archer Daniels Midland.
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Board of Directors
Mark Beemer – Chairman of the Board
Lee Blank – Board of Directors
Mark Beemer, formerly with Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM)
Mark Beemer – Chairman of the Board
An 18-year veteran of the grain and agriculture processing industry, Mr. Beemer launched his career in the area of commodity trading with the Louis Dreyfus Corporation in Wilton, CT. Through a joint venture with Louis Dreyfus Corporation, Mr. Beemer joined The Archer Daniels Midland Company in 1993 as manager of corn trading for 14 western facilities.
During his 12-year tenure with ADM, Mr. Beemer assumed many key management roles; among them, serving as Assistant VP of Corporate Transportation. In this position, Mr. Beemer gained
far-reaching, valuable experience in the logistics of transportation, negotiating contract freight rates with numerous railroads including the BNSF, UP, NS, CSXT, CN, CP and many small switching or short-line railroad companies such as IAIS. Mr. Beemer also pioneered the development of several unit-train programs (BNSF Scoot Program) for just-in-time inventory supply-chain shipments with the BNSF and IAIS that resulted in a significant decrease in ADM's transportation costs. Further, Mr. Beemer was the catalyst for ADM’s significant BNSF 110-car unit-train shuttle investment ($9.5M) in Hereford, Texas.
In 2001, Mr. Beemer was appointed VP of Strategic Planning, Transportation and Operations for ADM’s joint venture with 23 elevators/terminals from the Farmland Grain Division (500M annual traded bushels). Mr. Beemer was responsible for eliminating Farmland’s unprofitable food corn business, building co-op supplier relationships and restructuring all business units associated with the joint venture. Through the acquisition, ADM became the largest supplier of +65M bushels of corn to feedlots in Western Texas and the largest “deck holder” of BNSF shuttle trains in North America. During this four-year period, Mr. Beemer spent over 120 days in the principal Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas feedlot areas, meeting the largest cattle-feeders in the United States and advancing ADM’s customer relationships. He also gained valuable experience overseeing the logistical upgrading of existing processing facilities as well as the building of new facilities, such as ADM’s dried distillers grain (DDG) unloading facility in Summerfield, Texas.
Other responsibilities included developing and implementing all trading strategies for ADM’s Hard Red Wheat trading on the delivery market contracts on the Kansas City Board of Trade. Additionally, Mr. Beemer managed the Yevulit Israel Flour Millers’ supply agreement (600,000 metric tons/year) and launched ADM’s first sale of Hard Red Wheat to Iraq in 2005.
Later in 2005, Mr. Beemer joined Penford Products Company of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to serve as Vice-President of Commodities. Here he assumed responsibility for trading corn futures, corn basis, natural gas and other corn wet mill by-products and oversaw all risk management utilizing futures, options and cash contracts. As a result of his extensive background in both transportation and energy, Mr. Beemer also modeled the addition of coal-fired steam sources for Penford’s Cedar Rapids’ plant, replacing the natural gas-fired facilities.
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Lee Blank, formerly with Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM)
Lee Blank – Board of Directors
Mr. Blank brings 19 years of key management experience within five divisions of The Archer Daniels Midland Company to Alternative Energy Sources. In 1987, Mr. Blank began his ADM career in the grain merchandising division, learning the key principals of the grain trade, earning his commodity futures trading license and gaining valuable insight into the concepts of risk management and its effects on a large commercial entity such as ADM.
In 1993, Mr. Blank was promoted to Merchandising Manager of the Soybean Process Division asset in Little Rock, Arkansas. Here, he was instrumental in implementing rate structures on the Union Pacific that extended profits for ADM’s Little Rock facility to record levels and established a consistent input scenario into a grain deficit region.
In 1996, Mr. Blank was named Director of Rates for Soy and Softseeds within ADM’s Corporate Transportation Division. Here, Mr. Blank negotiated new freight tariffs with the Union Pacific and BNSF in a previously contract-exclusive, positioned ADM at a significant annual net margin advantage and reduced the effectiveness of ADM’s competitors. Mr. Blank was instrumental in developing rate structures for ADM’s softseed facilities in Canada, contributing to the $60 million bidding process for the previously-owned SOO line railroad, and enhancing leased-car compensation by $1 million annually for Class One carriers in the Eastern United States.
As Western Sales Manager for ADM’s Bio-Products Division, Mr. Blank grew the business in a declining margin environment. He solidified relationships with national accounts such as Tyson Foods and ConAgra, increased volumes and margins by introducing a more effective liquid amino acid to the marketplace and managed more than $50 million in annual sales as well.
In 1999, Mr. Blank was recruited to manage ADM’s soybean processing assets in North Kansas City, Missouri. Mr. Blank was instrumental in implementing the 54-car BNSF shuttle units to the western ADM soybean processors, a program that benefited all of ADM’s assets on the BNSF and increased company profits by more than $1 million annually. Another significant accomplishment was his establishment of a marketing program into Mexico. This program increased export tonnage from 475 tons to 4750 tons weekly and is still being utilized today.
Most recently, Mr. Blank served as Sales Manager and Director of Exports for the ADM Wheat Milling Division in Overland Park, Kansas. Mr. Blank managed numerous national accounts, including Tyson Foods, Interstate Bakeries, Kroger and JM Smucker. Under his direction, both domestic and export sales saw significant annual increases.
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Maybe the negotiations went down to the last day today and they are not ready or dont want to make an announcement on Fri afternoon. Things always take longer than you expect. No one promised a news announcement today. Relax and have a good weekend we will know whats happening when they are ready to to tell us.
OT 2create I must have missed the posts on the AURC board on AENS. Sometimes there are so many posts at AURC that I just race through them. Anyway glad to be here and want to again thank you for the heads up on the NNRF. Did really well there. Bought between .59 and 1.60.
Hope this one is another success and looking forward to the coming announcement on the AURC. I have a bunch and I know you have a ton. Your unrelenting DD on that one has been amazing.
2create Im hurt that you didnt tell me about this one. Just picked some up at $1.13.
Listen Geo you are one of the most no nonsence most informative posters on IHUB dont pay any attention to the idiots that lurk here.
I think that there is a possibility that SGDM is the takeover company either with financing or a third company involved. I say lets take the cash and lets move on.
(COMTEX) B: The President of the North West Oil Group Mr. Ernest Malyshev
ill Answer Questions on May 24, 2007 ( Market Wire )
B: The President of the North West Oil Group Mr. Ernest Malyshev Will Answer Que
tions on May 24, 2007 ( Market Wire )
MOSCOW, May 04, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) --
The president of the North West Oil Group Inc. (PINKSHEETS: NWOG)
Mr. Ernest Malyshev will receive telephone calls from investors and
will give an important updated information concerning all current
projects on May 24, 2007 from 19.00 till 20.00 Moscow time. Phone
number for connection is +7 (495) 621 11 15. We kindly ask the
investors to formulate their questions particularly and briefly.
About North West Oil Group (formerly Nord Oil International): North
West Oil Group is a non-reporting, publicly traded Oil & Gas company
trading under the ticker symbol NWOG on the U.S. Pinksheets market.
Listen guys they may have been working on this financing long before the buyout bid was made. They are just continuing with business as usual which is exactly what they should be doing.
The buyout is still on the table or they would have said it isnt. They dont have a definitive buyout aggreement so its something that may or may not happen. They are not going to shut down in the mean time.
Market Wire) NWOG Negotiates About Joint Cooperation in G.S.P.L.A.J.
MOSCOW -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/03/07 -- Today President of the NWOG Inc. (PINKSH
ETS: NWOG)
Ernest Malyshev has carried on negotiations with the large Russian state
company concerning joint cooperation on development of oil-and-gas sites in
the territory of Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. The
parties have confirmed readiness about joint development of one of the
assets.
About North West Oil Group (formerly Nord Oil International): North West
Oil Group is a non-reporting, publicly traded Oil & Gas company trading
under the ticker symbol NWOG on the U.S. Pinksheets market.
Sorry I just posted that NWOG news in the wrong place. Please delete it.
Market Wire) NWOG Negotiates About Joint Cooperation in G.S.P.L.A.J.
MOSCOW -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/03/07 -- Today President of the NWOG Inc. (PINKSH
ETS: NWOG)
Ernest Malyshev has carried on negotiations with the large Russian state
company concerning joint cooperation on development of oil-and-gas sites in
the territory of Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. The
parties have confirmed readiness about joint development of one of the
assets.
About North West Oil Group (formerly Nord Oil International): North West
Oil Group is a non-reporting, publicly traded Oil & Gas company trading
under the ticker symbol NWOG on the U.S. Pinksheets market.
OT I am moving my main account out of E trade and over to Schwab. Schwabs Level 2 does not include alot of pinks. Anyone know where I can get good Level 2 at small cost or free for pinks?
Do any of you idiots actually believe that this Board Of Directors who have good educations and long track records got together and decided to ruin there careers and reputations in order to do a pow dunk penny stock scam.
Give me break.
OT Starboy actually after thinking about it it was not you it was another guy whose name also started with gold. If I remember you used to post charts every day. Sorry I confused you with that other idiot.