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Re: NioStar post# 82242

Sunday, 04/04/2010 9:10:50 PM

Sunday, April 04, 2010 9:10:50 PM

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I second that thought guys.

First of all, there are some obvious signs that are right in front of us that no one has pointed out.

Rick Armstrong (CEO of RWE) has multiple billion dollar ties where he has lead and consulted on green projects for several years now. I have read report after report that he is called upon many times for his expertise.

He alone is the main reason why they attracted 60 million dollars in investments in their plant in South Carolina.

Dr. Brian Goodall oversaw the very first bio-fuel commercial airline flight. It was his expertise that attracted 100 million dollars plus in investment over at Saphire.

Yet, with all their achievements both of these guys saw something that Behl had to offer that they obviously did not have and now they are on our team directly and indirectly. So if the best of the best is coming on board then what does that say about Dennis Fisher ? Therefore, you could conclude that there must be some confidential, synergistic technology taking place right now. These conglomerates IMO have perfected a system that will create a whole new industry and change another (Oil and Oil Services Industry) . Dennis Fisher does not know everything but he knew what he lacked and fortunately through the Bio Summits and the NAA meetings he has been able to network and fill in the gaps.

Think about it this way. Is there anything you are really talented at and you have the utmost confidence that you can beat anyone when your in stride. You know that feeling, every once in a while, down deep inside you know you cannot be beat whether it is a sporting event a task at work. I think Fisher is in that mode right now. Through trial and error he has finally solved the riddle of commercializing algae. I have three reasons for believing this:

1.) He has been able to sell the success of his PBR's to multiple key players in the industry. I guess seeing is believing. I will take gofertrder's first hand knowledge of the system as evidence.

2.) He is working day and night (Why because the confidence and excitement is there !! Everyone on that team sees it now) Dennis has had 2-3 years of trial and error getting here. Now that it's proven they cannot wait to get it going full steam. When I talked to him in mid March you could sense in his tone that he had finally figured it out. He was relaxed and in a subtle way came accross as don't worry we know what we have and it's going to be huge.

3.) Does anyone know of a leader/CEO of a public company that is putting in the time and effort that Dennis Fisher is--and has in the past year ? This is unprecedented commitment and determination. Fisher does not need motivation from anyone else. He is very very self motivated. I do not think there is a bio company executive that can keep up with his drive. That is why Behl will come out on top. I also commend him for not working for a big oil company. He has decided to go it alone on his terms so that he does not have to put up with the corporate red tape to get things done. I also strongly believe that Dr. Goodall probably came to Behl partly for the freedom to go all out on this venture without having to answer to the government or individual donors who may divert the progress of the company. Hard work and dedication will usually end up with a great outcome. I put Fisher's work ethic up there with Michael Jordan and Jerry Rice two athletes that were the first to show up to practice, the last to leave and worked harder off season than most did during the season. You see how their careers ended up.