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Re: HomerRomer post# 359

Tuesday, 12/13/2011 10:05:36 AM

Tuesday, December 13, 2011 10:05:36 AM

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Good Morning

I put this together for new investors to IPMN, and hoping people who have knowlege on IPMN to counter or add to.

I have followed and are long and strong IPMN for well over a year. I have researched this bad boy till its drove me crazy. I personally think the Sands project is not progressing as desired.

http://mdechem.com/About.html

The link above is who they have the an agreement with on the sandklene 951. It seems like a joke when you research Mdechem but they have sold rights to IPMN. You want a laugh? google earth the address given for MDECHEM! Due to them getting a cut on the Sandklene 951 I suggest watching MDKM stock. Its small and you know they will have there freinds start loading up when IPMN goes active on production. I think MDKM is at 4 or 5 cents right now. I beleive MDKM is the canary in the mine on IPMN sands progress.

Second IMO they own 100% of Arrkas becouse they couldn't get a partner. Again just my opinion, but see link below.

http://galenacorp.com/highlights/documents/hlID11_doc.pdf

IMO if this was such a great process why haven't investors funded or why hasen't a large company come in and taken it over? So far the Wilson's look pie in the sky on sand. (please reply with any info to this being wrong, I am pro IPMN and would love to be wrong)

Now the Bio in Middletown is another story and all positive from what I see. Increased production and moving from Nat Gas to methane. Lord knows how much Hog and Cattle crap are within 10 miles of Middletown. Its an endless cheap fuel to run a plant. Its not a secret they would like to add other facilites and I think its the best path for shareholder growth. There are several Bio plants that have gone under and picking them up should not be to hard. The real issue on buying other plants are the environmental issues. You can't just buy them out of the blue but need to make sure the discharge is set up right,waste permits, capacity is worth it etc.

Again all IMO and insight for any new guys. I call a spade a spade I think they need give all attention to Bio, before the Tyson joint venture controls feedstock.



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