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Re: energynut post# 16190

Friday, 01/16/2015 8:47:02 AM

Friday, January 16, 2015 8:47:02 AM

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I am sure that the company has global methanol producers in place that can deliver to Florida. So to be clear, it's not M85, its the E-85 at gas stations this will be replacing. E-85 is available at several gas stations in my local area and is currently priced at $2.95 a gallon. The Ironic thing is that the gas stations are still selling it to the owners of Flex Fuel cars even though regular gas in my area is now $2.10 a gallon. The owners of Flex Fuel cars will spend the extra money because in their minds they are helping the environment in their own small way. The whole point to this company is they have a much cheaper & better performance Flex Fuel made from methanol (made from natural gas), not gov't subsidized ethanol (made from corn). There is a 1000 times greater supply of natural gas on the planet compared with the supply of corn on the planet. Thus, our Flex Fuel (singular 96) is a much more permanent solution to supplying a flex fuel to all global nations. So if you think flex fuel cars are here to stay and the future plans of GM, Toyota, Ford ect... are to build more and more flex fuel cars - this company is a great investment! LTA was right, it's not if - but when news comes out!
I really don't care if there are flippers, shorters or even loud mouths on this board that try to manipulate the stock. The bottom line is this flex fuel has been proven valid and has a future potential value like nothing I have ever seen in my 30 years of trading stocks. Sometimes - a little common sense goes a long way!!!