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Just a few more solid buyers in here and we'll be we'll over .002 imo. I would think the chase is on soon since were approaching the finish line.
Posted by: MBBLLEG Date: Sunday, August 17, 2008 11:47:20 PM
In reply to: cyclone101 who wrote msg# 36260 Post # of 36338
$$$ Loaded all last week. I know of a few other really savvy investors that added as well. Safe to say it moves like a low floater as I was having fun slapping the ask a few days. The next run here will make history in my opinion.
Dow Jones Article is and was 100% Right and LLEG will soon be closing on its $100 Million Dollar Non Dilutive Biomass Plant imo.
Laidlaw in biomass deal by Christine Idzelis - TheDeal.com 4:30 PM EST, May-12-2008
Biomass power plant developer Laidlaw Energy Group Inc. said Monday, May 12, it agreed to buy the assets of the former Fraser Papers pulp mill in New Hampshire from North American Dismantling Corp. and will convert the mill into a biomass plant in a deal valued at $100 million.
HH Capital Advisors LLC is investing $100 million of debt and equity to fully finance the purchase of the assets and back the Berlin, N.H.-based mill's conversion into a biomass-to-energy plant.
"We'll own the assets and lease them back to Laidlaw at closing," said John Halle, president of HH Capital, a North Hampton, N.H., investment boutique that targets power and infrastructure projects.
It will be among the largest biomass-energy facilities in the U.S., generating 60 megawatts of renewable energy to the New England power grid, according to Michael Bartoszek, Laidlaw's president and CEO.
As part of the sales leaseback agreement with HH Capital, Laidlaw Berlin BioPower LLC will run the plant, which is expected to burn more than 700,000 tons of clean wood chips per year.
In the Northeast, wood chips cost about $30 a ton, said Halle, much less than in the West, where the price runs as high as $90 a ton.
And there's plenty of woods in New Hampshire, which is about 87% forested, according to Bartoszek.
Known as "the city that trees built," Berlin has been devastated by the shutting down of its paper and pulp mills, said Halle.
North American Dismantling purchased the 130-acre paper mill from Canada's Fraser Papers Inc. in 2006, looking to extract value from scrap metal on site, said Bartoszek.
Laidlaw, seeing the mill could be readily converted into a biomass facility, asked the demolition company to spare some of the assets, he said.
In early 2007, the company ran a limited sales process in which Laidlaw "beat out" interested buyers Duke Energy Corp. and NRG Energy Inc., he added.
New York-based Laidlaw Energy develops independent power plants fueled by renewable sources of energy, particularly biomass. It trades over the counter under the ticker LLEG.
Closing of the Berlin paper mill deal is "imminent," said Halle, though the agreement provides up to 90 days for completion.
Dow Jones News Wire Coverage - By Jonathan Shieber
4/2/2008 – HH Capital Advisors LLC, a subsidiary of the real estate investment firm The Herrick Co., will spend up to $1.5 billion financing biomass projects over the next five years, Clean Technology Investor has learned.
The firm has already made two investments in alternative energy, including the recently announced deal to put up to $100 million behind a biomass-to-energy conversion project in Berlin, N.H., developed by project developer Laidlaw Energy Group Inc., of New York. Initially HH Capital will provide $8 million in financing for the development stage of the project, including siting and permitting. Eventually that stake could rise to $100 million, according to both executives.
Structured as a sale-leaseback agreement with a Laidlaw Energy subsidiary, Laidlaw Berlin BioPower LLC, the deal requires Laidlaw to sell the project to a newly formed entity affiliated with HH Capital Advisors LLC, which then leases the project back to Laidlaw through a long-term lease.
According to an interview with HH Capital Advisors President John Halle the sale-leaseback structure of the agreement provides several advantages over traditional equity investing. "That's the only vehicle we understand and like and we use it in many other different asset classes," said Halle. "It bifurcates the tax equities, which the independent power producers have no appetite for, [and] it's a good way to define relationships between owners and operators."
The structure is similar to the financing that HH Capital put together in 2004 to back the development of a $202 million, 55 megawatt, poultry litter fueled power plant in Benson, Minn. developed by Fibrowatt LLC. HH Capital intends to invest in large projects in the $225 million to $250 million range, Halle said in an interview.
Laidlaw had initially intended to raise project finance from private equity investors, but ultimately saw better terms in the leaseback agreement with HH Capital. "For us it was advantageous to finance the entire deal rather than finance it ourselves and then go to the long term debt markets for mezzanine financing and find that it's not available," said Bartoszek. Laidlaw is currently finalizing the definitive asset purchase agreement without the North American Dismantling Corp., the current owner of the Berlin, N.H.-site, the company said.
The Berlin project involves the conversion of a former Fraser Paper pulp mill into a biomass-to-energy project that will produce approximately 60 megawatts of renewable power from wood waste. National Grid, the U.S. subsidiary of National Grid PLC, has signed a power purchase agreement for all of the power generated by the biomass to energy facility, according to Bartoszek. "Our business model is basically identifying these facilities that are non-economic, unproductive facilities that we can upgrade," said Bartoszek. "We have about 250 megawatts of new projects in the pipeline."
$$$ Loaded all last week. I know of a few other really savvy investors that added as well. Safe to say it moves like a low floater as I was having fun slapping the ask a few days. The next run here will make history in my opinion.
Like I said the article was b/s yesterday, thank you for your cheap shares "sellers." I see once again I was correct.
Posted by: MBBLLEG Date: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 3:12:26 PM
In reply to: None Post # of 36254
Confirmation: Article today in Berlin is way off and non factual. LOL limit himself to 35 mile radius then try and point out LLEG this is to funny glad I got my confirmation. Time to buy more cheapies loaded up to .0015 and now bidding more at .0011.
This local paper so people know is a small mom and pap deal its not like they have real reporters as if they were the real deal like MANY I know of then they would of got the other side (LLEG) to the story. Yes the REAL SIDE. This guy has no backing or funds neither and as you all should know New Hampshire is 85% forest so there is plenty of trees.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
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http://laidlawenergy.blogspot.com/2008/08/clean-energy-plays-dirty.html
Laidlaw Alternative Energy (and other stuff too) Blog
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Clean Energy Plays Dirty...
It has recently come to my attention that the Berlin Daily Sun, the local paper serving the city of Berlin, NH, ran a story yesterday in which a company called Clean Power Development stated that there is not enough wood supply for our Berlin, NH biomass-energy project - citing this as a reason for downsizing their own proposed biomass project.
First, I have to say that I am shocked a newspaper would run a comment specifically attacking a particular company and not even call representatives of that company for comment. Had they done so, I think they probably would have had to write a radically different story.
Second, I am mystified as to why another supposed "biomass developer" has chosen to focus on our plans for fuel supply, rather than focusing on their own project. We have never attacked Clean Power in any way, yet they chose to criticize us and attempt to undermine our credibility before the Berlin City Council. It makes me wonder as to Clean Power's motivation. I am starting to think they are nothing more than a straw man for the local group that is opposed to our project. This makes more sense when you consider that they have not demonstrated in any way the economic viability of building a "greenfield" biomass plant in Berlin, nor how they will finance it or to whom they will sell their output. Basically, they have an option on some land that cost them little and a concept to build a plant that looks like a barn.
With respect to the wood supply for our project, the argument made by Mr. Listen is completely erroneous. The former Fraser mill and the Groveton mill used far more wood chips than our project will require. We are working with Cousineau Forest Products, a company keenly involved in providing a significant portion of the wood chip requirements of the former mills. When you analyze the wood procurement plan for the former mills, it is clear that biomass needs to come not only from the immediate vicinity of the plant, but also from longer distances, as well as long-haul and rail. We have developed a similar plan for our project and our economics are radically different than those of a greenfield plant like Mr. Liston's supposed project, so we can pay more for biomass and still make a profit. Indeed, when you develop a financial model for a project like Berlin, you specifically look at the economic impact of a radical increase in fuel prices, since fuel represents such a large part of the project's operating costs.
Mr. Liston's assessment is incorrect for a number of other reasons, including the fact that it only takes into account the current market for wood chips. The construction of a large biomass consumer like the Berlin project will create an outlet for more wood chip suppliers to enter the market, just as Public Service of New Hampshire's 50 megawatt Schiller Station project did in the Southern part of the state.
Moreover, Mr. Liston, in making his attack on our project, has absolutely no knowledge of our project economics nor any other arrangements we may have made with respect to biomass supply, power and REC sales or any associated contractual arrangements that may have bearing on this issue. Basically, it is just a shot in the dark and again I have to question why someone would choose to criticize us rather than focusing on their own business. It certainly makes me wonder. Everyone knows the Berlin transaction is about to close and this looks like a hail mary pass to me by the opponents to try to derail it. Pass incomplete...
Posted by Michael Bartoszek at 3:38 PM
That 4mm+ was a buy that printed late day as a sell. I know because my older friend ken had a 5mm+ order in since late yesterday at .0012 and they finally filled him late today.
Some of us smart savvy investors have been loading the past week.
Confirmation: Article today in Berlin is way off and non factual. LOL limit himself to 35 mile radius then try and point out LLEG this is to funny glad I got my confirmation. Time to buy more cheapies loaded up to .0015 and now bidding more at .0011.
This local paper so people know is a small mom and pap deal its not like they have real reporters as if they were the real deal like MANY I know of then they would of got the other side (LLEG) to the story. Yes the REAL SIDE. This guy has no backing or funds neither and as you all should know New Hampshire is 85% forest so there is plenty of trees.
BUYING MORE....panic sellers feel free to hit me.
Your out I'm loading more looks like your 1mm was filled thanks. Boy ole Boy I sure feel bad for you and in the next few weeks you might be chasing us to pennyland.
LLEG should be able to crack pennyland no problem this time around with the meat and substance thats coming imo.
Adding another 2mm at .0013 I'm getting impatient and I want more shares asap.
Moved it to .0012 if anyone is looking to dump some cheapies I am a buyer all day long. I believe 110% in LLEG and the time is getting near. These prices won't last for long and the float is moving fast and easy this is an awesome sign for us longs.
Loading LLEG the closing is coming soon on the 100 million dollar non diluting financing of the Biomass project we could see an easy 10 bagger.
Loading LLEG the closing is coming soon on the 100 million dollar non diluting financing of the Biomass project we could see an easy 10 bagger.
Anyone want to sell? I got 3 million at .0011 for bid support feel free to sell them to me. Thank you.
Bought 2 million more at the offer .0012
Adding more today again. Here and now its time as were getting close people.
The herd will be here sometime in the next few weeks as this deal is going to close and LLEG market cap will increase dramatically in my opinion.
BIG NEWS. 211 is in kids time to keep adding in my opinion.
Posted by: fourkids_9pets Date: Friday, August 08, 2008 3:22:20 PM
In reply to: Creede Bighorns who wrote msg# 275 Post # of 424
creede
sorry about the delay
re: aerp and their form 211
just spoke with alec's assistant
at finra about 5 minutes ago and
did confirm that yes there is an
open 211 app on file at finra for
aero performance products ..
steve was great .. gave me a rough
idea of the time frame ..
hope this helps
love the board
have enjoyed doing some dd on some other companies
have a great weekend
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4kids
all jmo
Don't Buy or Sell on my info
Heads up time to add people or get left in the dust soon. Going to have some fun and hit the offer at .001.
WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
My troops look to add today on the close and the coming days/weeks. This deal is getting done soon.
Pre-Market .0003 x .0004 maybe Orlando can get this puppy jump started again. This has been one long base down here at these levels (2 x 3).
I hope so or he's probably going to have legal issues. What type of man leaves his shareholders hanging like this after screwing them? Ha I'd say a boy not a man. LOL
I'm ready for something.
Exactly "STRONG BUY" imo at .0001. The shares that have churned are awesome and we'll be 1 x 2 again soon and then once we break the 2's this week we'll fly just like ffgo did.
LOL your dead wrong: To much buying at the offer if a company wanted to sell they'd be at .0002.
COmpany has bought back shares at these levels so there is no saying however once the 2''''s get weaker we fly.
VNDM Top Bidder now and I'm watching them as they we holding the offer down on Friday with the same size as NITE has now on the offer. Willing to bet if he stays High Bid then he is working with NITE to cover his azz here. He might of pick up several hundred million on that last spree and soon maybe they'll let off then we FLY.
WOW BULLISH someone just sucked up couple hundred million of shares on the bid (Huge Buyer/Buyers). We are officially strong like bull here.
WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE and I'll be right with you. I bought 10 million @ .0002 late last week and when NITE falls I'll be LOADING the boat as this will fly. Please we still have the merger news and closing of the other acquisition in the coming months.
Posted by: penny_ta Date: Monday, August 04, 2008 10:12:14 AM
In reply to: MBBLLEG who wrote msg# 24643 Post # of 24645
** NUBV - I'll load the boat if nite is removed from the ask
on my level 2, shows he hasn't updated his position since yesterday (despite the news)...
When NITE falls we'll FLY just like ffgo and many others. Merger is suppose to be huge and this is the pre party.
There are an endless supply of BUYERS in this range too and I'm betting NITE gives and falls and we go BOOM BANG to the next leg up.
PRE MKT 2'sss FALLING...
Pre Mkt Buys as well....
Wrong: READ BOARD >>> My suggestions to anyone on the sidelines or thinking about getting in or even getting out to soon is to read this post about 2 to 3 times. Whats transpiring is very bullish imo.
Posted by: MBBLLEG Date: Sunday, August 03, 2008 1:00:49 AM
In reply to: SIX who wrote msg# 24445 Post # of 24465
NUBV Buys Back 2.2 Billion Shares Very, Very, Very Bullish.
NutriPure Beverages, Inc. Buys Back 2.2 Billion Shares of Company Stock
Wednesday June 25, 9:00 am ET http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080625/20080625005415.html?.v=1
Ask yourself why the heck would they buy back 2.2 billion shares (25%) if they were going to dilute at the same levels?
HELLO there's no way they'd buyback all these shares to just go dump them at the same levels THEREFORE they have a merger coming this weeek I bet the shares will be rule 144 or restricted and THEREFORE can't hurt or effect us longs. This doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that they are looking out for our/their best interest otherwise they'd hurt their own pocket since they just purchased back all those billions of shares. Common sense here tells us were going to trade much higher.
Little Birdie told me
There is some major, major, major news this week. Looking for a breakout of the 2'sss and then we make a nice pop. Could pull a FFGO here and move to .001'sss however for right now I am calling
a 5 Bagger here we go!!
READ BOARD >>> My suggestions to anyone on the sidelines or thinking about getting in or even getting out to soon is to read this post about 2 to 3 times. Whats transpiring is very bullish imo.
Posted by: MBBLLEG Date: Sunday, August 03, 2008 1:00:49 AM
In reply to: SIX who wrote msg# 24445 Post # of 24465
Buys Back 2.2 Billion Shares Very, Very, Very Bullish.
NutriPure Beverages, Inc. Buys Back 2.2 Billion Shares of Company Stock
Wednesday June 25, 9:00 am ET http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080625/20080625005415.html?.v=1
Ask yourself why the heck would they buy back 2.2 billion shares (25%) if they were going to dilute at the same levels?
HELLO there's no way they'd buyback all these shares to just go dump them at the same levels THEREFORE they have a merger coming this weeek I bet the shares will be rule 144 or restricted and THEREFORE can't hurt or effect us longs. This doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that they are looking out for our/their best interest. They have to otherwise they'd hurt their own pocket since they just purchased back all those billions of shares.
Someone with some good liquidity may have had JP Morgan code into the stock and register however thats a rare occasion for a penny stock. Either way its on like donky kong tomorrow.
Good sign imo.
Don't Buy or Sell on my info
NUBV end of week will be much higher then .0002 imo. We could easily see .0005 especially if its a solid merger.
NUBV Bullish Indicator.
READ BOARD>>> My suggestions to anyone on the sidelines or thinking about getting in or getting out soon is to read this post about 2 to 3 times.
Posted by: MBBLLEG Date: Sunday, August 03, 2008 1:00:49 AM
In reply to: SIX who wrote msg# 24445 Post # of 24465
Buys Back 2.2 Billion Shares Very, Very, Very Bullish.
NutriPure Beverages, Inc. Buys Back 2.2 Billion Shares of Company Stock
Wednesday June 25, 9:00 am ET http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080625/20080625005415.html?.v=1
Ask yourself why the heck would they buy back 2.2 billion shares (25%) if they were going to dilute at the same levels? HELLO there's no way they'd buyback all these shares to just go dump them at the same levels THEREFORE they have a merger coming this weeek I bet the shares will be rule 144 or restricted and THEREFORE can't hurt or effect us longs. This doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that they are looking out for our/their best interest. They have to otherwise they'd hurt their own pocket since they just purchased back all those billions of shares.
Don't Buy or Sell on my info
Buys Back 2.2 Billion Shares Very, Very, Very Bullish.
NutriPure Beverages, Inc. Buys Back 2.2 Billion Shares of Company Stock
Wednesday June 25, 9:00 am ET http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/080625/20080625005415.html?.v=1
Ask yourself why the heck would they buy back 2.2 billion shares (25%) if they were going to dilute at the same levels? HELLO there's no way they'd buyback all these shares to just go dump them at the same levels THEREFORE they have a merger coming this weeek I bet the shares will be rule 144 or restricted and THEREFORE can't hurt or effect us longs. This doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that they are looking out for our/their best interest. They have to otherwise they'd hurt their own pocket since they just purchased back all those billions of shares.
Don't Buy or Sell on my info
Yes she's been way off in my humble opinion on this one and I saw the posts he was making in regards to MOMO and a spin. Lets keep the posts on NUBV and the mergers coming soon I mean why the heck would they buy back 2.2 billion if they were going to dilute? HELLO this doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that they are looking out for our/their best interest. They have to otherwise they'd hurt their own pocket since they just purchased back all those billions of shares.
Don't Buy or Sell on my info
You sure have been con-NUBV and I'm starting to wonder why. Does this have anything to do about the MOMO thing? I would hope not I mean take it to the pm's but no need to sit here and put your own spin on things like the rumor you tried to start the other day about the reverse. Ha
Hmmmm the market is closed tomorrow unless they are opening it for us NUBV players and investors. LOL
Yes NUBV Filled 50mm Buy at .0002