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That makes two of us.
GLTA.
There was actually over 130,000 shares traded in the last 9 minutes of the day. Are you concerned about that much volume.
I kind of defines a "bounce".
GLTA
Wow ! How did that bounce grab you ?
GLTA
WIMPS and Shorts, please leave .
This Board has been brain dead for days.
Nice going, Moderators !
I'll take this report. And bet on the plan Huber described. Some of you think we're talking about pizzas or
lawn mowers here. This is a totally disruptive science and product. Totally.
Oh, Beambe, you are my favorite moderator. Really.
This Board should be much more lively. This a a terrific investment going forward.
I'm not pumping.
Historically, this stock went from $8 to $120 and split a few times. It's heading back to the $60's IMHO.
More normal weather in the Eastern Corn Belt will reveal just what this company can do for its customers and shareholders. Tough times have really leaned their business model. Rail and Ethanol are much more seasoned and can have a material influence on the overall portfolio.
See you at $50 soon.
GLTA
You are spot on. This enterprise has a game changing formula that will alter the world of av fuel for a long time.
This is NOT dilution, it's smart entrepreneurism..short and sweet.
Do these nay sayers know anything about debt or toxic debt ? I doubt it.
SNOWFLAKES ! Too bad .
PEIX is a fine investment for me and my portfolio. She made me rich in 2014.
Let's see what happens.
They're in such a hurry to dilute this stock, that management never took time to tell us the status of Luverve.
I agree, some news would be appreciated.
Almost inexcusable that they limited their production capacity to Lucurne. Pat could have licensed and retrofit some other facility to make iso.
The third party might have financed the upgrade to move into iso with potentially excess eth capacity.
Really...go figure. No figuring stupid.
As Painful As it is,
The closing of the Retail Group will help focus this very worthy company in a way that is needed in this new Century and environment.
Bricks and mortar retailing is tough today. If Andersons couldn't do it, then a lot more will fall.
This should put at least 2 or 3 dollars on the SP going forward.
What a total card ! Do you think folks were expecting a (Chinese) escalator ride to the top ??
This thing about not disclosing an unplanned shutdown at Luverne a week before Christmas is a remarkable breach of trust and maybe worse than that.
Wow. Up until now I have said clumsy, but this behavior is more grave and less forgivable. INHO.
Somebody better start leading at GEVO. Soon.
No...no
I understand your caution and can empathize with your cynicism.
GLTA.
These reverse splits can do incredible good for shareholders.
Just look at what happened to Pacific Ethanol(PEIX) in 2014. The trick appears to lie in making stock ownership available to pension and other restricted funds when the split drives the price north of $5.00.
Splits od good stocks seldom hurt the shareholders IMHO. Some made 700% on PEIX. It happens.
GLTA.
I'm more than happy to "talk to myself" tonight.
So the Saudis( and the Russians) want to play "chicken" with the world economy. I bet the EC countries love the energy "subsidy" especially after BREXIT.
Why in the World would anyone want long-term $30 oil ? It will end civilization as we now know it.
Hope someone else is awake tonight, somewhere in the world.
GLTA.
I, like others, bought into renewable fuels as a hedge against short fuel supplies and political upheaval in the world.
Since the world is more stable now than then, and since enormous fuel reserves have been proven in North America, the value of my renewables has been low and pretty fixed as such.
While I hope and pray that things stay relatively peaceful (relatively), I still have a hunch that it's best to keep the hedge on into the foreseeable future.
Five decades of investing have revealed (to me) only one better stock than PEIX. The run from $3 to $23 in 2014 was a once-in-a-lifetime investment experience (and I did have an exit strategy in case you're wondering).
Some of you younger people need this fundamental hedge more than I, IMHO.
Let's see, together, what happens.
Come on, folks. There is absolutely no price affecting equivalency between news of a major contract with Lufthansa and a minor dilution event that was pre-announced weeks ago.
Where's the proportionality?
This stock is completely under the control of the shorts...for now.
GLTA
Someone's really got their thumb on this price. This approval was very good news indeed.
GLTA
If, and when, we might talk about you, Dutch1, it is only with great respect.
Your last post describes a longer horizon than we have wished for, but is probably much more realistic.
The corn crops look REALLY good...well timed rains in the Midwestern states.
Oil is really goosey, but the Saudis and the Russians and many other producing nations can't tolerate prices under $50 USD much longer. A "free" market is killing them. i 'm afraid there will be political disruption before there is voluntary market restraint.
GLTA.
If, and when, we might talk about you, Dutch1, it is only with great respect.
Your last post describes a longer horizon than we have wished for, but is probably much more realistic.
The corn crops look REALLY good...well timed rains in the Midwestern states.
Oil is really goosey, but the Saudis and the Russians and many other producing nations can't tolerate prices under $50 USD much longer. A "free" market is killing them. i 'm afraid there will be political disruption before there is voluntary market restraint.
GLTA.
Well said, Belgiumsui.
How soon we forget $23.52 usd in early September, 2014.
Some of us are still playing with those dollars and don't see anything sacred about $10, believe me.
GLTA.
Mr Poppa,
I used to write tirades about why oil prices and ethanol prices had little connection. After many months, I decided to cave in on that belief. Maybe now PEIX will prove me wrong once again.
Wouldn't that be GREAT !
GLTA.
I think you're spot on, Dutch1.
This is when thoughts of desperate little people with no clue about how to act as leaders of a public company enter my mind.usually at times when I'm not having negative thoughts. It just jumps out at you...gratuitously.
These folks have to grow up as business professionals...so does the whole corporation for that matter.
GLTA
Luverne is only a "bench model" Doesn't anyone get that!? The big plant will cost hundreds pf millions of dollars. Are you ready for that ?
Of course not, your a penny stock buyer.
Thet're pretty hungry for cheap shares. Anything is possible. Stop losses give you just what you asked for...a Loss.
Looks like an old-fashioned AH shake out/shake down to me.
See you in the AM.
GLTA
Years ago, another project I was working on , revealed that no other business or industry in better represented in every county in American then your local gas( and now retail grocery) station. So from a political influence standpoint alone, I don't think this "hot Potato" concept will fly.
Forget the politics...look at the complexity of operating and enforcing this proposal at the retail level. What's the justification for all that bureaucracy?
The oil lobby executives better find other ways to justify their(huge) salaries and perks.
My apologies, PoppaG, I appreciate your analysis and inputs. I read you all wrong( sorry, no private message privileges).
Excuse me, Mr. Poppa, I didn't understand a word you said.
Excuse me, Mr. Poppa, I didn't understand a word you said.
Dutch, politicians can do some crazy things when cortn and bean supplies rise and prices fall. They have no problem paying farmers to idle acreage in part or in whole for years. They invent weird ideas like conservation acreage setasides. Some of us remember the PIK program wherein farmers were paid not to farm in exchange for warehouse receipts representing billions of bushels of government-owned surplus grain.
The point is that it is truly in EVERYONE'S best interests to allow corn prices to climb to levels where politicians lose interest in engineering crazy supply control programs as in the past.
Unfortunately, history repeats all too often.
Thanks, Dutch, for your fine board moderation.
It's getting to be a real pleasure to own and watch this stock and all the market and environmental vectors that are pointing up .
GLTA
This is a sweet stock if..............
You have the stomach and nerves for it... ala 2014 .
GLTA
Or bulls looking for a bargain.