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Wow! It wasn't "testy" until just now!
Me too, Gator!
Going the wrong way!
Thanks! Appreciate the update.
Thanks for the information!
Disappointing to see, for sure!
Well said.
I sure did. Glad I did, though for a long time it seemed I was just throwing it away. Now ? Well things appear more positive... at least that is what I want to believe!
Given the history here, I would imagine that we will see an increase in PPS even with small incremental steps ...smaller than those obvious ones. Perhaps just the wishful thinking of a long.
Now, now boys! Let's be civil! Touche' Ride!
We sure hope so. Waiting cautiously for the event!
Like the increase in volume today.
Well hopefully he gets to do the other thing first!
LOL! ridetointernment
Was that intentional? If so, brilliant!
Hmmm...new identity. Wonder who?
I have tried to maintain a modicum of cautious optimism...but now it is becoming more difficult! With the other entities becoming interested this could become much bigger, much more quickly.
I don't know Gator....you have thinking as well!
We are in for a ride to retirement for ALL!
LOL! I get it!
Yes if "patience is a virtue"...then all of us "longs" are saints.
It was worth the wait, though!
Not much activity today.
Fairly happy to see the start of the recovery of my investment. Sure hope it continues so I can at least salvage something! I don't dare to dream beyond that, though some of you are starting to convince me... and perhaps the company is as well! LOL!
Looks like I spoke too soon as " they " walk it back down to yesterday's level ! Nice to see the activity, though!
Good to see the volume and pps increase. Looking forward to more positive movement.
Here! Since 2003.
Well, that I will comment on....Yay!
Who is speechless?
Believe me Tom, after all this time, after all of the fits and starts and the many times I thought this was a write-off, I am just hopeful that this will actually come to fruition.
We appreciate what you and Doc have found an thanks for sharing it with us.
"Only those who are truly concerned and believe in the company and want to protect their investment would do that, any one else is simply a bystander. Simple as that. "
Tom, many of us are "concerned", wanted to "believe", and most certainly wanted to "protect our investment". I don't see how that makes us "bystanders".
If we are just "bystanders", whatever that means, we are no less enthused about this being resurrected and moving foraward.
Well said,Doc!
LOL!
AAUUUGGGHHH! Headed back down. So much for updates!
Well said Doc ! Good to hear from you!
Headed back down...guess the wait is the reason.
Gator! Long time since we've seen you here.
Good to hear from you!
Positive...? Uh...Um.... well ? Hmmmm.
So I guess we can write this off this year on our tax returns.
Too funny, I can't get used to cytrxman actually deleting other's posts! LOL!
Found this:
The Dallas-based chemicals company Celanese has developed the technology to produce ethanol by tearing apart and recombining hydrocarbons found in America’s plentiful supplies of natural gas and coal.
“The problem isn’t science. It’s Washington,” Forbes observes. “Thanks to the 2007 Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) law, gasoline refiners are mandated to blend so much plant-based or renewable ethanol into the gas supply that it prevents Celanese or any other fossil-fuel-based ethanols from even competing for the market.”
Now 13 congressmen led by Pete Olson, whose Houston-area district is home to Celanese’s largest plant, have introduced a bill allowing ethanol made from natural gas to substitute for some corn-based ethanol mandated by the RFS law.
“We would prefer not to have the RFS at all,” an Olson spokesperson told Forbes, “but this is a step in the right direction.”
Meanwhile Celanese is building a plant in Texas designed to produce less than 6 million gallons of ethanol a year. The company is also building a plant capable of producing 80 million gallons a year — in Nanjing, China
Thanks, Vance. I was almost ready to take the deduction this year. I'll wait a little longer.
Can this stock be written off as a loss for this tax year?
Sorry, thought I had it listed there. amarkiii@hotmail.com
Ok, how about email...listed under my profile. Thanks!
Uh, oh a brand new alias....uh...I mean identity....uh...poster? LOL!