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fluke321

08/09/06 10:07 PM

#8834 RE: Jeff2Earth #8833

Lets just hope it is done this month. Forget about next Monday.
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NukeEthanol

08/09/06 10:50 PM

#8835 RE: Jeff2Earth #8833

Just saw "World Trade Center" Not one metion of who actually caused it??? Hollywood Political Correct crap!! I didn't here the words Muslim Terrorists in the whole movie.. Pathetic..
I guess the planes were drones sent in by Bush!! LOL



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Jeff2Earth

09/07/06 9:14 AM

#9398 RE: Jeff2Earth #8833

"Final approval for the bonds would be sought in about a month."

Yeah, right. The key phrase here is 'about'..
This was from mid July, right? My playful 'fuzzy math' calculations landed us about September 1st.

http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm?newsid=37253


I strongly disagree with Technoman on the significance of the bond money. Until real profits can be generated the entire future of NSOL is at stake. Actually securing the bond money is a great part of the steps toward profits. There is no shortage of contractors, designers, or technology.. It's ALL about the money. Show me the (bond) money, and I'll show you a much higher PPS.. My opinion, of course, but a prospective investor of Nsol has been given precious little hope of return on his investment outside of the ethanol subsidiary projects.. The first has yet to be funded.
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This from the May 22, 2006 SEC filing..

"It is anticipated, but not guaranteed, that financing through the issuance of the bonds will be secured and is among the major priorities moving forward."

http://www.secinfo.com/d12TC3.vWGg.htm


"Over the next 12 months we expect that we will continue to generate losses until at least such time as we can generate additional revenue. No assurance can be given that we can complete the development of any technology or that, if any
technology is fully developed, it can be manufactured and marketed on a commercially viable basis. Furthermore, no assurance can be given that any technology will receive market acceptance."