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04/13/08 7:40 AM

#91 RE: coin_in_fountain #90

Ethanol Gives Me Gas
By Andy Carpenter

I’ve been kicking an idea around for a while. It’s one that I am now convinced requires action.

If you are holding stocks in a pure-play ethanol company – dump them now, while you still can get something out of them.

Now, we don’t hold any ethanol stocks in the Asia Business & Investing portfolios… but I think this is an urgent situation that requires immediate action on your part.

Also, avoid at all costs any slick come-ons you might receive that beg you to invest in the ethanol miracle.

Ethanol is toast… actually corn flakes.

Of all the great scams the US federal government has perpetrated on its people, when all is said and done, the corn-based alternative fuel will go down near the top as one of the all-time greatest.

Born in bad science, perverted by shady for-profit interests, ethanol is nothing more than a massive billions-of-dollars gift from Uncle Sam to big agriculture.

It takes more energy to create a gallon of ethanol than that same gallon produces.

Mark my words, fast-expanding global food crisis means ethanol’s days as a darling of petro-apologists are just about over.

My bet is that you’ll soon see big agriculture tout some sort of mysterious breakthrough that it will claim allows it to make ethanol more efficiently. That will be a desperate lie.

It will be a dog that won’t hunt, because the mainstream media have begun to figure out the ethanol con job. It’s discovered the sound science that proves that stripping the land in order to grow more corn for biofuels actually adds more carbon to the environment – a lot more.

Look, the agriculture lobby may be the US’s most powerful, but next time you pay $4.49 for a 24 oz. box of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and $3.75 for a gallon of gas, ask yourself whose well-being is it lobbying for?

Sometime during the next five years, no matter what then President Al Gore (doesn’t it just have to be) or President John McCain will claim, ethanol’s slimy reality in the US will lead to its collapse.

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04/13/08 8:05 AM

#92 RE: coin_in_fountain #90

Ehtee is now the symbol........I didn't invest either it was to iffy.........but this is what was filed. I'm sure lots of money was raised for this venture early on. The pps was 1.50 at one time. The company did file for a voluntary ch 7. The problem I see with all this, is that the companies Ceo should have been putting this money into escrow. There will always be people who were in possession of large number of shares "insiders", who made money off this regardless. At this stage of the game and the company having filed for bankruptcy it always amazes me that these companies are still allowed to trade, and many long after. Shell companies should not be allowed to pre trade or post BR, it makes no sense. Shares being bought and sold that have no value. Kinda like what was going on here and with all the unknowns and not having a viable or tangible business.........There should be a private proven business that has reversed merged successfully before its allowed to trade. Business models and the ideas of constructing a business can mean anything?. The risk are phenomenal.

http://www.pinksheets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=5281711