die neue Greenshift - auf zu alten Höhen ?
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Über welchen Broker handelt ihr diese Pennies? Ist ärgerlich, wenn man keine vernünftigen Limits angeben kann...
waren wohl insider, vielleicht steht demnächst eine news an, abwarten!
und CICS hat heute geändertes 8K heraus gebracht...
greets sts
Controversial EPA ethanol rules on tap
The White House on Monday signed off on final EPA rules to implement a huge expansion of the national biofuels mandate required under a 2007 energy law. An EPA announcement is expected as soon as today.
The rules are of great interest to farm state lawmakers from both parties who fear EPA’s interpretation of the law's first-time greenhouse gas standards for ethanol and biodiesel.
vielleicht sehen wir heute noch die 0,0006 ?
evtl. wird wohl auch auf die EPA Nachricht spekuliert.
bin schon sehr gespannt wie es mit dem volumen gegen ende des tages im amiland aussieht!
USA Kurs ist 0,0003 Euro und die Person kauft in Deutschland für 0,001 Euro.
Anstatt 2000,- Euro hätte man in USA für 2 Mio Stücke nur 600,- Euro bezahlt.
Wer zu viel Geld hat.........
Der Händler in München hat sich gefreut !!
denke die 0,0004 ist wieder weg aus dem ASK ... denn gestern gingen nachbörslich noch 86 Mil. Stück zu 0,0004$ raus...
heute wird nochmal die 0,0005 angegriffen...
die 3 Mil. $ MK wird halten...
Indi's sehen sehr gut aus finde ich :)
Date | Open | High | Low | Last | Change | Volume | % Change |
02/03/10 | 0.0004 | 0.0006 | 0.0003 | 0.0004 | +0.0001 | 1224466000 | +33.33% |
Composite Indicator | -- Signal -- | -- Strength -- | -- Direction -- |
Trend Spotter (TM) | Sell | Minimum | Average |
Short Term Indicators | |||
7 Day Average Directional Indicator | Buy | Minimum | Strongest |
10 - 8 Day Moving Average Hilo Channel | Hold | Bullish | |
20 Day Moving Average vs Price | Hold | Bullish | |
20 - 50 Day MACD Oscillator | Sell | Minimum | Weakening |
20 Day Bollinger Bands | Hold | Bullish | |
Short Term Indicators Average: | - Hold | ||
Medium Term Indicators | |||
40 Day Commodity Channel Index | Hold | Bullish | |
50 Day Moving Average vs Price | Sell | Minimum | Weakest |
20 - 100 Day MACD Oscillator | Sell | Average | Weakening |
50 Day Parabolic Time/Price | Buy | Minimum | Strongest |
Medium Term Indicators Average: | 25% - Sell | ||
Long Term Indicators | |||
60 Day Commodity Channel Index | Hold | Bullish | |
100 Day Moving Average vs Price | Sell | Weak | Weakest |
50 - 100 Day MACD Oscillator | Sell | Strong | Average |
Long Term Indicators Average: | 67% - Sell | ||
Overall Average: | 32% - Sell |
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Targets | Six months: 0.0008 One year: 0.0012 | ||
Supports | Support1: 0.0002 Support2: 0.0002 | ||
Resistances | Resistance1: 0.0007 Resistance2: 0.0010 | ||
Pivot Point | 0.0004 | ||
Moving Averages | MA(5): 0.0003 MA(20): 0.0004 MA(100): 0.0012 MA(250): 0.0047 | ||
MACD | MACD(12,26): -0.000 Signal(12,26,9): -0.000 | ||
Stochastic Oscillator | %K(14,3): 27.778 %D(3): 12.963 | ||
RSI | RSI(14): 48.823 | ||
52-Week | High: 0.0300 Low: 0.0002 Change(%): -98 | ||
Average Volume(K) | 3-Month: 181422 10-Days 258660 | ||
Price and moving averages | |||
Price and moving averages has closed above its Short term moving average. Short term moving average is below its mid-term; and below long term moving averages. From the relationship between price and moving averages; we can see that: this stock is NEUTRAL in short-term; and BEARISH in mid-long term. | |||
Bollinger Bands | |||
Bollinger Bands has closed below upper band by 36%; above bottom band by 64%; Bollinger Bands are 76.5% narrower than normal.The narrow width of the bands suggests low volatility as compared to GERS.OB's normal range. The bands have been in this narrow range for 54 bars. This is often a sign that a market may be about to initiate a new trend. |
#869 sts091280: schätze O/S doch auf 8 Milliarden ein 29.01.10 10:28
...nun im Februar auch schon wieder fast 2 Milliarden...
denke wir haben bald max out O/S ...
...aber selbst wenn doch erst 6 oder 7 Milliarden oustanding shares sind, heisst das nicht das die MM's nicht trotzdem schon einen max out einkalkulieren in den aktuellen Kurs....
Ob da noch viel Fantasie reinkommen wird?
Hätte nix gegen steigende Kurse ;-)
wenn ich mir skunks pps rechnung anschaue frage ich mich warum wir immernoch da unten rum dümpeln... und bei den positiven news im letzten halben jahr die MK nicht steigt sondern bei 3 Mil. $ ... bleibt...
bei den zukunftsaussichten die durch neusten EPA-news unterstützt werden müsste GERS spekulativ schon jetzt das 10fache wert sein... also 30 Mil. und somit bei 0,003 stehen anstatt 0,0003 bei 10.000.000.000 O/S...
hoffe nur es läuft alles gut für GERS und die MMs wollen die kompletten 10.000.000.000 shares im Markt haben um ein grosses Stück vom O/S-Kuchen zu einem sehr günstigen Kurs abzuschöpfen.
guckt euch die geile rechnung von skunk an ... ein traum ...
http://greenshift-gers.blogspot.com/
wir sind nach meiner Rechnung nach kurz vor max out O/S 10.000.000.000 oder letzte woche schon erreicht...
wird schon werden! :-)
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Corn Oil Extraction Technology Leads Energy and Carbon Shift for Ethanol Industry
Corn Oil Extraction Technology Leads Energy and Carbon Shift for Ethanol Industry
Feb. 8, 2010 (Business Wire) -- GreenShift Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GERS) today announced that its patented corn oil extraction technologies were featured prominently in the final rule for the expanded Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS2) published by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on February 3, 2010.
EPA, under the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA), is responsible for implementing regulations to ensure that transportation fuel sold in the United States contains a minimum of 36 billion gallons of renewable fuels per year by 2022.
In its Regulatory Impact Analysis and responses to comments that were submitted on the development of the RFS2, the EPA highlights the key role that it expects corn oil extraction will play in the evolution of the U.S. renewable fuels industry, stating its belief that 70% of the U.S. corn ethanol industry will use backend corn oil extraction technology to produce 40% of America’s biodiesel feedstock by 2022.
Corn Oil Extraction Technology
GreenShift’s patented corn oil extraction technologies enable GreenShift and its licensees to “drill” into the backend of first generation corn ethanol plants to tap into an existing reserve of inedible crude corn oil that has been historically trapped in the distillers grain co-product of ethanol production. This corn oil is a valuable second generation feedstock for use in the production of advanced carbon-neutral liquid fuels, such as biodiesel, biojet fuel, and renewable diesel, thereby enhancing total fuel production from corn, increasing ethanol plant profits, and reducing lifecycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Key Highlights of EPA’s Regulatory Impact Analysis
* Reduced Carbon – According to the EPA’s analysis, use of corn oil extraction is expected to reduce lifecycle GHG emissions of corn ethanol by about 18%, or by about 4.5 million tons per year of carbon industry-wide at the EPA’s estimated 70% penetration rate, the highest reduction of any of the advanced technologies cited by the EPA.
* Reduced Energy – Since corn oil is an insulator, removing it improves the heating efficiency and reduces the energy demand of corn ethanol. The EPA projected reductions in thermal energy use of 5.4% due to use of corn oil extraction technology. While GreenShift believes the energy savings are substantially greater, the EPA’s estimate corresponds to industry-wide savings of about $160 million per year at current market prices at the 70% penetration rate projected by the EPA.
* Increased Profitability – Use of corn oil extraction increases co-product revenues in addition to reducing production costs. The EPA estimated that ethanol producers using backend corn oil extraction technology can increase their profit by about $0.079 per gallon of ethanol produced.
* Compliance with RFS2 – The EPA concluded that “based on our final rulemaking analysis we have found that corn ethanol, including advanced technologies such as corn oil extraction/fractionation, reduces GHG emissions by more than the 20% threshold required for renewable fuels.”
* Vital New Biofuel Feedstock – The EPA estimated corn oil will be “a significant contributor to the biodiesel volume required by the RFS2 rule,” projecting that “low-grade corn oil extracted from dry mill ethanol production” will be used in 2022 to supply feedstock for 40% of the total annual U.S. output of biodiesel. This equates to 680,000,000 gallons or about 5.2 billion pounds per year of inedible corn oil feedstock with a current market price of about $0.25 per pound.
“The existing corn ethanol complex is the bedrock of America’s renewable fuels industry; it presents a practical pathway to increase America’s production and use of renewable fuels, while providing important opportunities to quicken our economic recovery and strengthen our national security,” said Kevin Kreisler, GreenShift’s chairman and chief executive officer. “We were very pleased to see the RFS2 emphasize this while underscoring the catalytic role of advanced new technologies such as our patented corn oil extraction technologies.”
“GreenShift’s patented backend corn oil extraction technologies are proven to deliver increased profit, reduced energy costs, a smaller carbon footprint, and lower risk to ethanol producers,” added Kreisler. “The recognition and affirmation of these benefits by the EPA is both humbling and extremely exciting. We have several years and many tens of millions of dollars invested into the development of these technologies, and we look forward to earning a return on that investment for our shareholders as we work to integrate our extraction technologies into the majority of the ethanol industry as quickly as possible.”
GreenShift’s technical services staff are available at 888-ETHANOIL or sales@greenshift.com to respond to quotation requests and to answer any questions about GreenShift’s corn oil extraction and other technologies.
About GreenShift Corporation
GreenShift Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GERS) develops and commercializes clean technologies designed to address the financial and environmental needs of its clients by decreasing raw material needs, facilitating co-product reuse, and reducing the generation of wastes and emissions.
GreenShift’s mission is to build shareholder value by using its technologies to catalyze disruptive environmental gain. GreenShift believes that the first, best and most cost-effective way to achieve this is to develop technology-driven economic incentives that motivate large populations of people and companies to make incremental environmental contributions that are collectively very significant.
With adoption by most of the U.S. ethanol industry, GreenShift’s commercially-available technologies can give way to disruptive gains by enabling sustainably increased production of globally-meaningful quantities of renewable fuels for distribution through existing supply chains.
GreenShift also maintains its strong commitment to continued innovation and has many additional patents pending for its Backend Fractionation™ portfolio of strategically-compatible cleantech designed to continue driving the corn ethanol industry into increased sustainability and global competitiveness.
Additional information on GreenShift and its technologies is available online at www.greenshift.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains statements that may constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Those statements include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of GreenShift Corporation and members of its management as well as the assumptions on which such statements are based. Prospective investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties, and that actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements. Important factors currently known to management that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-statements include fluctuation of operating results, the ability to compete successfully, and the ability to complete before-mentioned transactions. The company undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect changed assumptions, the occurrence of unanticipated events or changes to future operating results.
Source: Business Wire (February 8, 2010 - 12:52 PM EST)
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trau dem braten noch nicht, aber sieht schonmal nicht schlecht aus ;-)
mal sehen... kann ja nicht nur abwärts gehen. Zumindest kurzfristig ist da extrem viel Aufwärtspotential. Es braucht eben noch den richtigen Impuls.
Betroffen ist die Plantage in Lakota, die 100 Millonen Gallonen Corn Öl fördert.
Nun hatte Greenshift doch in der Vergangenheit bereits ein laufendes Projekt mit Global Ethanol. Lief dieses Projekt nicht auf der Plantage in Lakota? Wenn ja, sollte die spezielle Aufbereitungsanlage von Greenshift dort nicht deshalb schon vorhanden sein? D. h. wird hier schon ab der ersten Minute, seit Abschluss der Lizenzvereinbarung, Geld verdient oder müssen die doch erst noch die Anlage aufbauen?
Ich hoffe die Jungs bei Greeshift sind seit der RFS2 Ansage seitens der Regierung schwer am Schuften. Schließlich wurde hiermit hochoffiziell bestätigt, dass sich für jeden CornOil Produzenten mit Hilfe der Greenshift Technik noch zusätzlich sattes Geld verdienen lässt - aus dem bisher unverwendetem Abfallprodukt der normalen CornOil Produktion, kann nun innerhalb kurzer Zeit echtes Geld gemacht werden!
Lt. Greenshift hat sich die Investition seitens des Produzenten in die Spezial Anlage allein durch den Verkauf des dadurch zusätzlich entstandenen Ethanols innerhalb 18 Monaten armortisiert, trotz Abgaben der Lizenzgebühren an Greenshift seit dem ersten Tag der Produktion durch diese Anlage.
Also eine absolute WIN-WIN Situation für alle Beteiligten (CornOil Produzent + Greenshift)!
Da die US Regierung die Funktionalität dieser Technik nun offiziell bestätigt hat, ist somit jeder CornOil Produzent, der die Technik von Greenshift patentiert und auch anwendet, gleichzeitig klassifiziert als offizieller Produzent für erneuerbare Energien.
Ich bin echt gespannt wie es hier weiter geht. Leider ist Greenshift extrem knapp bei Kasse und die Verwässerung der Aktie nimmt wohl noch länger kein Ende.
Ich hoffe sehr, dass nach Global Ethanol nun, nachdem die US Regierung die vollste Anerkennung für Greenshift's Technik ausgesprochen hat, auch weitere CornOil Produzenten auf den Zug springen werden und ihren Umsatz und nach 18 Monaten dann auch ihren Gewinn steigern möchten.
Jetzt ist Greenshift selbst gefragt, die Marketing Trommel zu rühren und direkt zu den Produzenten zu gehen und dort vorzusprechen....
Ach ja, und dann sind da noch die 35 CornOil Produzenten, die Greenshift's Technik bereits verwenden. Die Rechtsstreitigkeiten bzgl. der Lizenzen sind im vollem Gange.
Alles in allem denke ich, dass es in Kürze wieder News geben wird....
...Corn oil extraction to the target of 1million gallons annually...
LAKOTA FACILITY DESCRIPTION:
...Corn Oil ? ...noch nix...
;)
Quelle:
http://globalethanolservices.com/Riga.html
http://globalethanolservices.com/Lakota.html
Ansonsten kann ich deinen Worten nur zustimmen ... schöner Beitrag...
greets sts
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5. Has the Lakota Global Ethanol COES construction begun?
Yes. It is expected to begin production as planned this quarter.
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