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Harry Winston

04/23/19 9:46 AM

#48608 RE: ice_n_ak #48607

If there has been no substantial dilution in the past couple of years then i'd say management was indeed thinking of the shareholder.


It doesn't take much for you to be bullish. You have "imposed" on the company a very low standard of behavior, one that a very high percentage of every NYSE-listed company can meet. A very high percentage of every Nasdaq company can meet that standard, too. Even most pink-sheet companies can show that their stock hasn't had "a substantial dilution in the past couple of years".

Because so many companies can meet that standard, it's pretty useless as a stock screener. You should choose another standard, like up-to-date SEC filings. Oops, Greenshift doesn't meet that standard.

Okay, how about up-to-date news on the company's website? No, company news on their own website ended at the same time that they stopped filing 10-Ks, 10-Qs, 8-Ks, and SEC Form 4s.

Okay, how about an accurate list of the company's assets? No, the company's list of patents only names four of them. This is the fourth paragraph of an Attis press release that was issued last September.

Following issuance of the first of CleanTech’s patents in 2009, CleanTech licensed its full portfolio of corn oil extraction patents to producers of about 12% of the 15 billion gallons of ethanol produced annually in the U.S. However, CleanTech estimates that upwards of 90% of the dry mill corn ethanol industry practices methods covered by CleanTech’s patents, up from 0% before CleanTech brought its technologies to the market. Five of those patents are the subject of litigation which CleanTech has asserted against about 10% of the industry alleging infringement since 2009.


"Five of those patents are the subject of litigation which CleanTech has asserted against about 10% of the industry alleging infringement since 2009."

As of last September, Clean Tech had five patents that were "the subject of litigation" plus others that weren't. Five. Why hasn't anyone updated Greenshift's website? WHY??

Do you want to know how badly managed this company really is? One of the press releases on their own website isn't even dated!