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In the waiting boat as well. -Schwab-
368 was me this afternoon @ .99.
Thanks!
L2 Please
I am just a small fry.
9,515 shares for me.
Spice is leaving the IO show.
He will have a "new" show on 102.5 The Bone from 7 -10 pm.
Holy Frac!
What is going on? LOL
Thanks for the phone call last night Eddie! Completely THRILLED with your leadership and SMKY! GO SMKY!!
I thought I heard Bubba say that Bean was getting married this Friday. Bubba also said that he (as a BOD) just signed some important paper and there was jibber jabber about a new Bubba channel. Oh what to believe...
Marc Chase is on the BOD! Bubba just said it!!
Awesome volume at the opening today!
Eddie,
Site looks great! In the Smoky Market site, when I click on "Shop Our Market", just below the Salmon there is a line that states "COMING FOR HOLIDAY PARTY TIMES 2001". Should this read "2011"?
Keep up the great work!
Now officially a Captain!
So happy to have my Bubba fix in an uncensored environment. Now need IWDM management to get off their hind-quarters and do something positive for us little guys.
I couldn't believe my ears, but on the Sirius replay of Thursday's show - when talking about the BTLS show's "Bucket List" items, the boys mentioned the RadioIO deal. Hopefully there will be more casual conversation regarding RadioIO on the BTLS show in the future.
I too am a proud member of the Bubba Army. Ann Arbor, Michigan
Hope you're not mad at me, but I just reposted your information on the SIRI Yahoo board. I also gave you the credit, thanks for all that you do here at the IWDM IH board.
Forgive me for overthinking my pun. It was intended to be a mash-up of both seriously and siriusly. Just like BTLS is on both terrestrial and satellite radio.
Wall Street isn't on board because this is a pinky. If this stock were listed at least on the OTC, but even better on Nasdaq the volume would be astronomical! HQ needs to firm up the bottom line and get uplisted before the big boys take IWDM siriously (pun intended)!
Did someone miss a decimal point?
It is going up! WHY?
Didn't see anything for Hunt. Here is the list, courtesy of Biofuels Digest.
19 integrated biorefinery projects to receive up to $564 million for pilot, demonstration, and commercial scale facilities
Increased funding to existing biorefinery projects
Bluefire Ethanol
DOE Grant: $81,134,686
Non-fed funding: $223,227,314
Fulton, MS: This project will construct a facility that produces ethanol fuel from woody biomass, mill residue, and sorted municipal solid waste. The facility will have the capacity to produce 19 million gallons of ethanol per year.
Demonstration Scale
BioEnergy International
DOE Grant: $50,000,000
Non-fed funding: $89,589,188
Lake Providence, LA: This project will biologically produce succinic acid from sorghum. The process being developed displaces petroleum based feedstocks and uses less energy per ton of succinic acid produced than its petroleum counterpart.
Enerkem
DOE Grant: $50,000,000
Non-fed funding: $90,470,217
Pontotoc, MS: This project will be sited at an existing landfill and use feedstocks such as woody biomass and biomass removed from municipal solid waste to produce ethanol and other green chemicals through gasification and catalytic processes.
INEOS New Planet BioEnergy
DOE Grant: $50,000,000
Non-fed funding: $50,000,000
Vero Beach, FL: This project will produce ethanol and electricity from wood and vegetative residues and construction and demolition materials. The facility will combine biomass gasification and fermentation, and will have the capacity to produce 8 million gallons of ethanol and 2 megawatts of electricity per year by the end of 2011.
Sapphire Energy
DOE Grant: $50,000,000
Non-fed funding: $85,064,206
Columbus, NM: This project will cultivate algae in ponds that will ultimately be converted into green fuels, such as jet fuel and diesel, using the Dynamic Fuels refining process.
Pilot and Demonstration Scale FOA – Pilot Scale
Algenol Biofuels
DOE grant: $25,000,000
Other funding: $33,915,478
Freeport, TX: This project will make ethanol directly from carbon dioxide and seawater using algae. The facility
will have the capacity to produce 100,000 gallons of fuel grade ethanol per year.
American Process
DOE grant: $17,944,902
Other funding: $10,148,508
Alpena, MI: This project will produce fuel and potassium acetate, a compound with many industrial applications, using processed wood generated by Decorative Panels International, an existing hardboard manufacturing facility in Alpena. The pilot plant will have the capacity to produce up to 890,000 gallons of ethanol and 690,000 gallons of potassium acetate per year starting in 2011.
Amyris Biotechnologies
DOE grant: $25,000,000
Other funding: $10,489,763
Emeryville, CA: This project will produce a diesel substitute through the fermentation of sweet sorghum. The pilot plant will also have the capacity to co-produce lubricants, polymers, and other petro-chemical substitutes.
Archer Daniels Midland
DOE funding: $24,834,592
Other funding: $10,946,609
Decatur, IL: This project will use acid to break down biomass which can be converted to liquid fuels or energy. The ADM facility will produce ethanol and ethyl acrylate, a compound used to make a variety of materials, and will also recover minerals and salts from the biomass that can then be returned to the soil.
Clearfuels Technology
DOE funding: $23,000,000
Other funding: $13,433,926
Commerce City, CO: This project will produce renewable diesel and jet fuel from woody biomass by
integrating ClearFuels’ and Rentech’s conversion technologies. The facility will also evaluate the conversion of
bagasse and biomass mixtures to fuels.
Elevance Renewable Sciences
DOE funding: $2,500,000
Non-Fed funding: $625,000
Newton IA: This project was selected to complete preliminary engineering design for a future facility producing jet fuel, renewable diesel substitutes, and high?value chemicals from plant oils and poultry fat.
Gas Technology Institute
DOE funding: $2,500,000
Non-Fed funding: $625,000
Des Plaines, IL. This project was selected to complete preliminary engineering design for a novel process to produce green gasoline and diesel from woody biomass, agricultural residues, and algae.
Haldor Topsoe
DOE funding: $25,000,000
Non-Fed funding: $9,701,468
Des Plaines, IL. This project will convert wood to green gasoline by fully integrating and optimizing a multi-step gasification process. The pilot plant will have the capacity to process 21 metric tons of feedstock per day.
ICM
DOE funding: $25,000,000
Non-Fed funding: $6,268,136
St. Joseph, MO. This project will modify an existing corn?ethanol facility to produce cellulosic ethanol from switchgrass and energy sorghum using biochemical conversion processes.
Logos Technologies
DOE funding: $20,445,849
Non-Fed funding: $5,113,962
Visalia, CA. This project will convert switchgrass and woody biomass into ethanol using a biochemical conversion processes.
Renewable Energy Institute International
DOE funding: $19,980,930
Non-Fed funding: $5,116,072
Toledo, OH. This project will produce high quality green diesel from agriculture and forest residues using advanced pyrolysis and steam reforming. The pilot plant will have the capacity to process 25 dry tons of feedstock per day.
Solazyme
DOE funding: $21,765,738
Non-Fed funding: $3,857,111
Riverside PA. This project will validate the projected economics of a commercial scale biorefinery producing multiple advanced biofuels. This project will produce algae oil that can be converted to oil?based fuels.
Honeywell’s UOP
DOE funding: $25,000,000
Non-Fed funding: $6,685,340
Kapolei, HI. This project will integrate existing technology from Ensyn and UOP to produce green gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel from agricultural residue, woody biomass, dedicated energy crops, and algae.
ZeaChem
DOE funding: $25,000,000
Non-Fed funding: $625,000
Boardman, OR: This project will use purpose grown hybrid poplar trees to produce fuel?grade ethanol using hybrid technology. Additional feedstocks such as agricultural residues and energy crops will also be evaluated in the pilot plant.
A little movement higher! Possibly some interest in this company out there? Anyone have any news to share with the rest of us?
Thanks for cheering me up!! The markets are all red, so there are probably some other people that feel worse than me!
Sorry guys, I bought some of this and it went down. A better opportunity for everyone else!! GLTA