is lurking...
Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Naked short shares by a Canadian Hedge Fund makes more sense...
Not "volume" of shares, Harleyboy...
At these prices, happy and selling do not go together.
And the only volume that I see resides on this board.
goforthebet... tremendous with your DD today!!
And you can let me know when that "Triple 000's" gets here...
"Problem here is...I see no new faces...just the same old tired ones, spitting out the same old tired assumptions of *to Da MooN*. This thing willbe Triple 000's in a week."
I guess you're part of the no new faces...
Posted by: Harleyboy Date: Friday, August 29, 2008 3:53:24 AM
In reply to: Salty Pepper who wrote msg# 19403 Post # of 23656
You got that Miracle part....would be a Miracle if anything besides triple 000's come to light here.
Go BLDV!!
Disclaimer: Just trying to keep a post that will stick. :)
When it's convenient you call yourself a flipper of BLDV... Yeah, you're the voice of reason, but for who's benefit.
BTW, it's nice to see you removed that disparaging comment about George Washington and the American Dollar...
________________________________________________________
Hey Toonie, where's Looney?
hawk,
I have been reading this board, off and on, like many posters here. I accepted the assistant position in order to restructure and update the Ibox, that is all.
I have never deleted a post and will not ever.
It seems to me that only an iHub administrator is able to delete both login and post. Did this poster have another identity that was banned? Wouldn't any new identity be subject to this action? Only that person and iHub would know...
The Pro-BLDV'ers already know that this company has intrinsic value. Its true value can be hidden in plain sight while the company is resides in Pennyville. That's why "us longs aren't going anywhere."
We care less about the chart and more about the intrinsic value of this company. The longs have accumulated many BLDV shares in anticipation of the reveal.
Stay tuned for that press release as I know you will...
credoro, I guess if the detractors post "trip zeros" endlessly, some will wonder if it's true...
I surely won't be that someone.
And don't forget the latest fascination with "trip zeros." :)
Fasten your seat belts!!
You make no sense.
Ernie, look for your own links (as in, do your own DD).
All I see is a raised level of negativo which tells me we are getting closer!!
GO BLDV!!
Gee Ponti, there's no pump and dump here other than what is negatively posted...
Blue Diamond Ventures Inc. is a legitimate company with an excellent business plan.
(Objects in mirror are closer than they appear)
Your dilution theory doesn't work here. So, you will need to figure it out for yourself.
Dilution, eh?
The dilution theory is on vacation at the North Pole (as in frozen).
I see a slow drip, but it has nothing to do with dilution.
I see a slow drip of postings on the BLDV board...
Curler, that's because you are aware that BLDV is "goodly."
Excellent postings today, tmcc!! I have read what you have read.
With respect to your link on BLDV's Monthly Share Volume Report, I think it's a good idea to look at all MM's that trade BLDV; especially Spencer Edwards. :)
"Can BLDV manufacture dilution machines?"
Yes, dilution machines derived from naked short selling...
Absurd, Ponti? Nothing is absurd until all is revealed.
How do you know "this company has no access to capital" and are unable to fund operations?
It's simple, you don't know.
EarnestDD, when did you begin using insinuations regarding a beebe/PRGL and BLDV connection? I thought your DD did not involve speculation.
So, how did you make the tie-in with these two companies? Was it through various rates of dilution?
Toradoshi, I believe you are correct!!... hot hot news coming?????????$$$$$$$$
1,2,3,4,???????? GO BLDV!!
You read my line of questioning to ponti. Figure it out for yourself. :)
whistles, maybe you can check with ponti for that answer. Ponti didn't get back to me with anything "specific."
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=31912994
Mike, you are providing the BLDV board with excellent links...
Thanks.
Ponti, stay tuned for that press release as I know you will...
But Ponti, how do you know BLDV doesn't raise goats? Maybe BLDV is consulting with Texas A & M regarding their goat nutrition program and research?
http://stephenville.tamu.edu/agprograms.html
"Goat Nutrition Research in Texas
Goat production is on the increase in the southern USA. Spreading from traditional dry rangeland areas to regions with more rainfall, intensification has been the key. Our research programs at the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Tarleton State and Angelo State (funded by THECB ATP grants in 1999 and 2001) have focused on answering producer questions that arise as supplements, cultivated pasture, and hay systems originally developed for beef cattle are now being adapted to goat production. The results are posted here for goat producers (and their supporting agencies) to access as they seek to meet the growing meat goat market."
vtwebb,
What I am interested most regarding your posting has to do with the comments on the Class III devices. Thanks for sharing your DD, which prompted me to review some items here.
It is my understanding that this 10-KSB/A is an amended filing done on 09/09/2008, which covers the year 2007. Please note that this amended document may contain corrections with no material changes to the original 10-KSB that was filed on 03/31/2008, which covers the same year 2007. However, I have not completely studied this amended filing to see what has been addressed and what amendment it has to the original filing.
I did review the recent amended filing of the 10-KSB/A with respect to your mention of the Class III devices information that is located under the section of GOVERNMENT REGULATORY APPROVAL PROCESS. And, I have compared this section with the original filing and note no difference in the wording, which appears to be the same.
Another step was taken to review the 10-KSB that was filed on 04/10/2007, which covers the year 2006. The section under GOVERNMENT REGULATORY APPROVAL PROCESS does not appear to indicate any change from the two latter filings. Therefore, I believe that this section of the Annual Report has not changed, at least, in the last two years.
These annual filings under the section of GOVERNMENT REGULATORY APPROVAL PROCESS that cover information on the Class III devices, also include information on PMA's, Class II devices, 510-K, Product Code IZG (System, X-ray, Photofluorographic) & Product Code IZL (System, X-ray, Mobile).
Included are the links for anyone interested in reviewing and comparing this information.
10-KSB/A filed on 09/09/2008:
http://www.pinksheets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=6144799
10-KSB filed on 03/31/2008:
http://www.pinksheets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=5834196
10-KSB filed on 04/10/2007:
http://www.pinksheets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=5096430
That's correct, toradoshi !!
Blue Skies, Blue waters and Blue Diamond !!
You know jraska, I find it interesting how each and every day there is a new negative theme on this BLDV board.
Today, it's the feedstock theme and what BLDV is unable to do.
Well, if this company is such a scam with a gagged TA, no assets and no 201 acres (huge red flags), isn't the issue of feedstock a moot point? Yes, it is...
Ernie has limited information regarding viable biofuel feedstocks in Belize. Just more negative posting about BLDV...
There are additional feedstock options such as cohune nuts, palm oil and sugar cane. All available cost effective feedstock options will be considered.
When it comes down to it, all non-food crop feedstock should be used to off-set the high crude oil prices. Gasoline prices in the USA will probably start climbing back up again.
Let's not forget that the University of Illinois recently completed an extensive study on Miscanthus as feedstock in the production of ethanol...
http://www.news.uiuc.edu/news/08/0730miscanthus.html
"In the largest field trial of its kind in the United States, researchers have determined that the giant perennial grass Miscanthus x giganteus outperforms current biofuels sources – by a lot. Using Miscanthus as a feedstock for ethanol production in the U.S. could significantly reduce the acreage dedicated to biofuels while meeting government biofuels production goals, the researchers report."
You're right, Collegefundz. The Jatropha plant originated in Central America, where Belize is located. The seed strains found in Belize are superior to those found anywhere in the world.
The blogger, Jeanne Roberts, is covering GMO Jatropha which has absolutely nothing to do with BLDV. It's just another attempt by Ernie to discredit Blue Diamond Ventures Inc.
What's even more interesting is that the blogger also covers a topic concerning the use of 1st generation crops. She complains that using food crops such as wheat, corn and soybeans will reduce the U. S. grain supplies by almost 30 per cent, which also leads to higher food prices.
JQM has previously indicated that only 2nd generation (non-food) crops will be used in production of biofuels.
Also, I don’t remember hearing that Cargill, ADM and Bunge are operating any facilities in Belize. So, how are the socially conscious blog and their writer’s article on GMO Jatropha not good news for BLDV? Simple, it has nothing to do with BLDV.
You're right, Byron. :)
Gee Ponti, I'm trying hard to understand your post here...
I think Mike has already asked a question regarding your interpretation of what constitutes the small naked short positions held by the MM's.
My question revolves around your comment; "a reverse merger has zero impact on long or short positions." I would think that if the MM's have a small naked short position in BLDV, there should be no accounting problems during a reverse merger. Right?
So, what happens if the MM's have a large naked short position, let's say 100 million NSS of BLDV? How is a large naked short postion treated during the process of a reverse merger? How does this affect the share price?
And Ponti, do be specific.
EarnestDD, you're rehashing a previous post that was answered, but I guess I need to readdress your 3 links.
Your link:
"As to your poster who claimed to be working for BLDV at an Ethanol plant in Houston ... the Renewable Fuels Association knows of NO such plant and does not list BLDV as having ANY Plant. Heck, there are NO ethanol plants in Houston. Most of the plants are in the Panhandle or in Central Texas.
http://www.ethanolrfa.org/industry/locations/
This website was last updated July 2008."
I addressed this link earlier; but as to your recent comment on an ethanol plant and worker in Houston, I don't remember seeing anything about that...
"I would not expect Blue Diamond Ventures, Inc. to be listed in your link from the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA). This list of Ethanol Biorefinery Locations show about 99% of these plants use corn as a feestock. Using corn means higher costs to feed livestock and higher food prices to the U. S. consumer.
It appears that Verenium of Jennings, Louisiana is only plant listed here that uses sugar cane as feedstock.
If there is an announcement regarding Blue Diamond Ventures, Inc. acquiring an ethanol plant, their name will replace the current one on the list. In that case, I believe that BLDV will use sugar cane and molasses as feedstock for the production of ethanol."
********************
Your link:
"Also, the State of Texas Dept of Energy does not have BLDV with an ethanol or any other type of plant.
http://www.seco.cpa.state.tx.us/re_ethanol_plants.htm
Names of the companies are the blue links."
I also addressed this link earlier and maintain that the SECO website has had "spot" updates, but the information found on this webpage is not current...
"Texas Ethanol Plants
Today's ethanol industry is unrecognizable from the industry of just five years ago, and will be unrecognizable to the industry of five years from now. Renewable Fuels Association, Industry Outlook 2006"
There are also resource links on this SECO webpage that refer to the years of 2003, 2005 & 2007; hardly anything current here...
"Additional Resources
An Economic Examination of Potential Ethanol Production in Texas
SECO commissioned this 2003 report by Texas A & M University's Department of Agricultural Economics to provide a broad overview of ethanol production and to evaluate its potential as an economic development strategy for Rural Texas. This abbreviated version of the full report includes the Executive Summary and the Summary and Conclusions, Chapter 5 of the full report.
Ethanol Industry Outlook 2007
A Renewable Fuels Association publication.
Ethanol Industry Scrapbook 2007: Tales from the Heartland
A Renewable Fuels Association publication.
The U.S. Ethanol Industry: Where will it be located in the future?
This is a November 2005 study performed by the Agricultural Issues Center at the University of California."
********************
Your link:
"As to biodiesel plants.
Sorry but the National Biodiesel Board does not know of BLDV.
The NBB has an extensive listing of all biodiesel plants in the USA and BLDV is NOT on the list (last updated Jan/08).
http://www.biodiesel.org/pdf_files/fuelfactsheets/Producers%20Map%20-%20existing.pdf"
Again, I previously addressed this biodiesel link...
"Regarding your list of Biodiesel plants, my view is that there may be three biodiesel plants on your list that Blue Diamond Ventures, Inc. has already made offers to buy.
The National Biodiesel Board list contains a large number of biodiesel plants using soybeans as feedstock. I believe many of these soybean based plants are probably operating at a deficit (red ink). Again, BLDV has probably made offers to companies on this list.
Please refer to the last press release:
"Blue Diamond Ventures Update: In Negotiations for Bio Diesel Plant in U.S.
Wednesday March 26, 8:30 am ET"
"We have been quietly doing the off-camera, unglamorous work, as we have made offers to three biodiesel plants in the United States. We anticipate reaching an agreement soon. As predicted, high soybean prices have halted biodiesel production at a number of plants in the United States. According to the USDA, soybean oil costs make up 80 percent of a biodiesel plants' operating costs. In 2007, prices jumped from 28 cents to 45 cents a pound and continue to increase. While our plans are still to construct a biodiesel facility in Belize with an eventual capacity of 100 million gallons per year (GPY), using non-food crops, our immediate objective is to generate income."
********************
"Opportunities are best viewed through the eyes of a tiger"
Precisely, OilCan!!
Excellent Post, balamidas...
"The opera ain't over until the fat lady sings" San Antonio sports broadcaster Dan Cook.