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Saturday, 02/02/2013 6:51:16 PM

Saturday, February 02, 2013 6:51:16 PM

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ANOTHER SIRIUS SATELLITE REPEATER…

If u like CERP this is a great shot at getting in lower. I saw this happen with Sirius satellite 3-4 years ago. They pushed it from $7.00 down to a mere .05 Cents. They even bullied Jim Cramer (mad $$).he said it was going bankrupt. Look at it today. I personally believe this stock will be bought or merged into a larger co. for their patents & connections. That is why they are pushing it down ..to lower value & accumulate cheaper shares. Personally, I laugh at this because I know the technology they have created is worth Billions over next 5 years.

READ..DOES THIS SOUND LIKE A COMPANY GOING TO ZER0..
Cereplast Hybrid 651D Wins MATERIALICA Design + Technology 2012 Silver Award in the Material Category

EL SEGUNDO, Calif., Oct. 24, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cereplast, Inc. (Nasdaq:CERP), a leading manufacturer of proprietary biobased, sustainable bioplastics, today announced that Cereplast Hybrid 651D has won the MATERIALICA Design + Technology 2012 silver award for outstanding innovation in the "Material" category. The awards ceremony took place in Munich, Germany at the 15th annual trade fair, MATERIALICA—Lightweight Design for New Mobility, on the evening of October 23, 2012.

A distinguished panel of judges scrutinized approximately 100 submissions in consideration for the 10th MATERIALICA Design + Technology Award. The jury included the following material and design experts: Christian Labonte (Audi), Nina Saller (designaffairs), Prof. Peter Naumann (University Munich), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karl Reiling (University Landshut), and Dr. Ing. Christoph Konetschny (Materialsgate—Office for Material and Technology Consulting). Cereplast Hybrid 651D was the sole bioplastic material to be nominated for and to win the prestigious MATERIALICA award.
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