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Did SLSY open at .0006?
What is your take on COPI and SLSY, can you provide a annotated chart of them? Much appreciated.
Just wanted to say Thank you Golden for all of your wisdom.
I check your board frequently for some good picks. Keep up the good work.
HH for thursday. About time i got a gain
Ya that usually helps too. lol
there was 5@.0003 yesterday
2 mil of it was me
UHCR .075
what does it mean to slap the ask?
I'll take NPWS for tuesday
Im going to change my pick to DIOM for monday
I pickk WAVU for monday
Thank you, glad to be here.
thats my birthday, lol
I'll take HSYN for fridy
wow, you must be like phsycic or something
Ya, i'll stick with LLEG at open tomorrow since i'll probably be away from my computer. They just had some good news.
MAJOR COVERAGE LLEG:
Dow Jones News Wire Coverage
Dow Jones Interviewed Laidlaw Energy (LLEG) and the funders from
HH Capital Advisors to invest 100,000,000 in LLEG
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."
I hope tomorrow is a greener day. I keep squirting my computer with visine but its not helping.
Bcon going to make a come back???
Id be winning if we were shorting stock, lol
I'll give LLEG a try for tomorrow
.0022 at time of posting
I'll go with RGRP for tomorrow.
I agree with you 100%
I cant stand it when everybody tries to get you to "believe" in a penny stock. Ive been down the road to and it came to an end real quick.
I pick FCSE, and XDSL
Im not trashing it just because i said i am trading this tock instead of "investing" like everyone else.
Its called T/A. You should study up on it.
Not as boring as posting on here all day about how a "penny stock" is going to make them a millionaire because you "believe" in it
nope, i bought in at .0035 again
your moms pretty proud of my "skills" too.
Why would i pay for a membership here. Its full of pumpers that "beleive" in penny stocks that never go any where.
im a day trader and ive been getting in and out easily
Friday huh? You sure about that?
Link?
i didnt see anything about it on their website
where are you guys seeing this? Link please?
Is there a link confirming this $400,000,000 loan?
I heard there is going to be some kind of PR next week? Anyone know?