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156 Postings, 6725 Tage QuiksilverSo schlimm nun auch wieder nicht

 
  
    #101
1
10.09.06 21:19
Der zurzeit niedrige Kurs lässt sich mit dem Einstieg  Cornells erklären. Dieses Unternehmen gibt kleinen/mittelgrossen Firmen Geld, da diese bei der normalen Bank eventuell keinen Kredit bekommen. Creenshift (Veridium) hatte sich dadurch Geld besorgt, dass sie für die Errichtung ihres Kraftwerkes benötigten.
Sobald eine Firma einen Vetrag mit Cornell macht, tut er als erstes sein Geld innerhalb weniger Wochen oder sehr wenigen Monaten vollumfänglich hereinholen, so hat er kein Risiko und kein Kapitalverlust. Er wirft massiv neue Aktien oder Optionen in den Markt, sodass die Aktienanzahl verwässert wird, er drückt den Kurs so viel wie möglich nach unten damit er mehr Anteile hat...

Er hat ja vor wenigen Monaten die Aktienanzahl verdoppelt oder verdreifacht, darum diese Verwässerung.
Je tiefer die Aktie fällt, desto mehr Aktien kann Cornell sein eigen nennen.
Wenn er genug Aktien hat, dann kann der Kurs dann sehr schnell steigen, denn dann verdient er noch viel mehr an steigende Kurse.

Irgendwann will Cornell sein Geld wieder reinholen. Diesen Augenblick gilt es nicht zu verpassen. Überlege auch schon des öfternen kurzzeitig wieder auszusteigen, aber dann verpasst man doch wider garantiert den Rebound. Ein möglicher Zeitpunkt dafür könnte der 15.9.06 werden. Da wird von Greenshift die ersten Erfolgsmeldungen aller Beteiligungen kommen.

Also nachtanken und anschnallen   :-)  

8524 Postings, 7181 Tage sts091280scheint ein bisschen was zu gehen heute

 
  
    #102
11.09.06 16:28
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244 Postings, 6776 Tage kikerikiLangsam wird es Zeit o. T.

 
  
    #103
11.09.06 17:18

156 Postings, 6725 Tage Quiksilver$ News $

 
  
    #104
11.09.06 19:03
GS CleanTech Executes Agreement with Ethanol Producer; Company's Technology Extracts Corn Oil from Ethanol Byproduct for Conversion into Biodiesel
Monday September 11, 8:00am ET

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 11, 2006--GS CleanTech Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board:GSCT - News) today announced its execution of a definitive agreement with an Iowa-based ethanol producer to extract about 3.3 million gallons per year of crude corn oil from the producer's distillers dried grains for conversion into a biodiesel feedstock using GS CleanTech's proprietary corn oil extraction technology.

GS CleanTech's patent-pending Corn Oil Extraction Systems(TM) have been engineered to help ethanol producers enhance production and increase revenues out of their existing crop in cost-effective and rapid ways.

GS CleanTech's pricing model for its corn oil extraction technology is based on GS CleanTech's provision of turn-key extraction systems for no up-front cost in return for long-term agreements to purchase the extracted corn oil based on a fixed discount to prevailing fuel prices.

Under the terms of the new agreement, GS CleanTech will install its Corn Oil Extraction System(TM) on-site at the ethanol facility where it will initially generate about $4.0 million in annualized revenues from the purchase and sale of the ethanol facility's extracted corn oil as a biodiesel feedstock.

David Winsness, GS CleanTech's president and chief operational officer said that "Our ethanol program continues to build momentum. Corn-derived ethanol producers clearly recognize the need to improve their energy balance. The surest and quickest way to do this is to implement technologies that enhance the yields and operating efficiencies of traditional production processes. Our corn oil extraction technology is the first of several new technologies that we are bringing to market to meet those objectives."

GS CleanTech's Focus on Ethanol Production

GS CleanTech is focused on delivering technologies and process innovations to the ethanol production industry with a view towards maximizing the yield of corn-based ethanol production.

Traditional ethanol processing converts each bushel of corn, which weighs about 54 pounds, into about 18 pounds of ethanol, 18 pounds of carbon dioxide, and 18 pounds of distillers dried grains (DDG), which contain about 2 pounds of fat. This corresponds to a corn to clean fuel conversion efficiency of about 33%, or about 2.8 gallons of clean fuel per bushel of corn. GS CleanTech's ambition is to increase this efficiency as much as possible.

GS CleanTech's patent-pending corn oil extraction and biodiesel processing technologies convert the fat in the DDG into a high grade corn oil that can then be converted into biodiesel on close to a 1:1 volumetric basis. This increases the corn to clean fuel conversion efficiency described above to 36%, or about 3.0 gallons of clean fuel per bushel of corn. This increased yield per bushel may not seem like much, but it adds up.

GS CleanTech's corn oil extraction program allows a typical 50 million gallon per year ethanol production facility to increase their revenues by about 3.5%, or by as much as $4.7 million in new annualized sales.

Winsness added: "We believe that our technologies can and should play a significant role in improving the net energy value of corn-derived ethanol while enabling ethanol producers and their communities to maximize the fuel yield out of their existing crops."

Additional information on GS CleanTech's corn oil extraction technology and GS CleanTech's Ethanol Program is available online at www.gs-cleantech.com.

GS CleanTech's Corn Oil Extraction System(TM)

GS CleanTech's Corn Oil Extraction System(TM) offers the following compelling benefits for ethanol producers:

-- Increased Revenue - The corn oil extracted is readily amenable to refining into biodiesel fuel which creates a new revenue stream for participating ethanol facilities;

-- Reduced Operating Costs and Emissions - Corn oil removal can improve drying efficiency by more than 10% with reduced natural gas or coal needs and reduced emissions (NOx, SOx, VOC, and CO2);

-- Low Operating Costs - The system requires less than $0.05 per gallon of corn oil produced;

-- High Recovery Rates - The technology is capable of recovering up to 75% of the corn oil within the DDG; and,

-- Increased Inclusion Rates - Corn oil removal can improve defatted DDG marketability and inclusion rates by reducing fat content.

About GS CleanTech Corporation

GS CleanTech Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSCT) provides applied engineering and technology transfer services based on clean technologies and process innovations that make it cost-effective and easy to recycle and reuse resources.

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 GS CleanTech Corporation, and members of their 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.

 

465 Postings, 6815 Tage izzykoennen dieses nachrichten

 
  
    #105
12.09.06 15:06
eine verbesserung des kurses bedeuten.
sehen wir das level vom april wieder. damals war der kurs doch 0,30 USD  

222 Postings, 6788 Tage bumer1996klar,

 
  
    #106
12.09.06 15:17
solange wir noch Öl haben, werden hier nichts passieren. bin hier auch invistiert, muss jetzt bestimmt 5-10 Jahre warten bis ich meine erste 10% verdiene. Aber den Kopf hoch, es gibt noch andere Werte.  

222 Postings, 6788 Tage bumer1996tote Hose o. T.

 
  
    #107
14.09.06 18:04
oder GS CleanTech Corporation wird zu Klo-Papier.  

560 Postings, 6756 Tage Bobby333Für alle angeschlagene Ethanol-Seelen...

 
  
    #108
1
15.09.06 02:08
Habe mir gerade einen Bericht bei NANO ( 3Sat ) angeschaut, mit dem Titel :

Wann fließt der letzte Tropfen Öl, aus den Förderanlagen unseres Planeten ?

Jeden Tag werden 2360km lange Güterzüge Erdöl verbraucht. Wann geht uns das Öl aus, diese Frage stellt sich jeder Geologe. Darüber sind die Wissenschaftler jedoch geteilter Meinung. Problemfall 1 : In Sumatra wo man riesige Erdölvorkommen vermutet, wird die Förderung zunehmend schwieriger, weil das Öl sehr tief im Gesteinsboden liegt und dickflüssiger ist, als die bisherigen Funde. Zum anderen kommen große Zweifel auf, das die Vorkommen, bei weitem nicht an die Reserven Saudi-Arabiens rankommen, wie man bisher immer vermutete. Der Geologe M.King Hubbert hat eine mathematische Formel erstellt, mit der man den PEAK Oil-Moment berechnet. Das heißt ab dem Peak-Oil-Moment nimmt die tägliche Fördermenge an Öl stetig ab. Der Formel zufolge wird der Peak-Oil-Moment erstmals im Jahr 2015-2020 in den wichtigsten Ölförderländern eintreten. Laut den Geologen, die Forschungen in der Nordsee betrieben haben, wird der Peak-Oil-Moment in der gesamten Förderregion mit Sicherheit nächstes Jahr eintreten.

Die Hoffnungen der Geologen liegen in der Erschließung neuer Ölfelder. Doch wo die Felder liegen und in welcher Menge, darauf haben sie keine Antwort.
Der Rat der Geologen lautet, sparen und nach neuen Ressourcen und Verfahren suchen. Das der Tag X kommen wird, da sind sich alle Geologen und Wissenschaftler sicher, die Frage ist nur wann ? Nach der Hubbert-Formel müsste der Tag X, im Jahre 2075 eintreten.
Aber wir alle wissen ja, wieviele Einflussfaktoren da eine Rolle spielen. Genau kann es keiner sagen, gibt uns aber trotzdem Anlass zum Nachdenken.

Doch die letzte Rettung liegt nach Meinung der Geologen in der Arktis. Dort untersuchen Russische Geologen und Bohrexperten derzeit die Regionen. Schätzungsweise könnte dort 1/4 der bisherigen Weltförderungsmenge liegen. Eine unvorstellbare Menge, falls sich das wirklich bestättigen sollte.

Gute Nacht  

222 Postings, 6788 Tage bumer1996gut,

 
  
    #109
15.09.06 13:42
wenn es sich bestätigt, dann brauchen wir doch keine neue Energie.  

8524 Postings, 7181 Tage sts091280NEWS Mon, Sep 18, 2006 8:09 AM 0.05 0.051 704,025

 
  
    #110
18.09.06 16:07
GS CleanTech Executes Agreement with Ethanol Producer; Company's Technology Extracts Corn Oil from Ethanol Byproduct for Conversion into Biodiesel - Business Wire
 

8524 Postings, 7181 Tage sts0912800.0510 0.052 754,525 o. T.

 
  
    #111
18.09.06 16:13

8524 Postings, 7181 Tage sts0912800.0530 0.054 978,985 o. T.

 
  
    #112
18.09.06 16:16

8524 Postings, 7181 Tage sts0912800.052 0.054 1,343,385 o. T.

 
  
    #113
18.09.06 16:28

2148 Postings, 6941 Tage Gadricgutes volumen, ich hab nachgekauft... o. T.

 
  
    #114
18.09.06 16:47

3094 Postings, 6813 Tage PANGÄA$ $ GSCT NEWS komplett Sep. 18, 2006 - 7:09 AM EST

 
  
    #115
18.09.06 17:03
GS CleanTech Executes Agreement with Ethanol Producer; Company's Technology Extracts Corn Oil from Ethanol Byproduct for Conversion into Biodiesel

GS CleanTech Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSCT) today announced its execution of a definitive agreement with an Illinois-based ethanol producer to extract about 12 million gallons per year of crude corn oil from the producer's distillers dried grains for conversion into a biodiesel feedstock using GS CleanTech's proprietary corn oil extraction technology.

GS CleanTech's patent-pending Corn Oil Extraction Systems(TM) have been engineered to help ethanol producers enhance production and increase revenues out of their existing crop in cost-effective and rapid ways. GS CleanTech's pricing model for its corn oil extraction technology is based on GS CleanTech's provision of turn-key extraction systems for no up-front cost in return for long-term agreements to purchase the extracted corn oil based on a fixed discount to prevailing fuel prices.

Under the terms of the new agreement, GS CleanTech will install its Corn Oil Extraction System(TM) on-site at two ethanol production facilities where GS CleanTech will generate between $14.0 million and $18.0 million in annualized revenues from the purchase and sale of the facilities' extracted corn oil as a biodiesel feedstock.

David Winsness, GS CleanTech's president and chief operational officer said that "Our client recognized the need to implement new technologies to enhance the yield and operating efficiency of standard dry mill production, and they are clearly committed to improving their energy balance. We are pleased with this new agreement and look forward to bringing the technologies in our ethanol program to our client and their community."

GS CleanTech's Corn Oil Extraction Systems(TM) extract about 3 million gallons of crude corn oil from a typical 50 million gallon ethanol production facility and enable the ethanol producer to increase their revenues by about 3.5%, or by as much as $4.7 million in new annualized sales.

To date, GS CleanTech has executed definitive agreements to extract about 22.5 million gallons of crude corn oil from a number of ethanol facilities. Once the systems are commissioned at each facility, GS CleanTech will purchase and sell the extracted oil as a biodiesel feedstock.

GS CleanTech will sell all of its extracted corn oil to GS AgriFuels Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSGF), GS CleanTech's sister company, for conversion into biodiesel.

GS CleanTech's Focus on Ethanol Production

GS CleanTech is focused on delivering technologies and process innovations to the ethanol production industry with a view towards maximizing the yield of corn-based ethanol production.

Traditional ethanol processing converts each bushel of corn, which weighs about 54 pounds, into about 18 pounds of ethanol, 18 pounds of carbon dioxide, and 18 pounds of distillers dried grains (DDG), which contain about 2 pounds of fat. This corresponds to a corn to clean fuel conversion efficiency of about 33%, or about 2.8 gallons of clean fuel per bushel of corn. GS CleanTech's ambition is to increase this efficiency as much as possible.

GS CleanTech's patent-pending corn oil extraction and biodiesel processing technologies convert the fat in the DDG into a high grade corn oil that can then be converted into biodiesel on close to a 1:1 volumetric basis. This increases the corn to clean fuel conversion efficiency described above to 36%, or about 3.0 gallons of clean fuel per bushel of corn.

Additional information on GS CleanTech's corn oil extraction technology and GS CleanTech's Ethanol Program is available online at www.gs-cleantech.com.

GS CleanTech's Corn Oil Extraction System(TM)

GS CleanTech's Corn Oil Extraction System(TM) offers the following compelling benefits for ethanol producers:

-- Increased Revenue - The corn oil extracted is readily amenable to refining into biodiesel fuel which creates a new revenue stream for participating ethanol facilities;

-- Reduced Operating Costs and Emissions - Corn oil removal can improve drying efficiency by more than 10% with reduced natural gas or coal needs and reduced emissions (NOx, SOx, VOC, and CO2);

-- Low Operating Costs - The system requires less than $0.05 per gallon of corn oil produced;

-- High Recovery Rates - The technology is capable of recovering up to 75% of the corn oil within the DDG; and,

-- Increased Inclusion Rates - Corn oil removal can improve defatted DDG marketability and inclusion rates by reducing fat content.

About GS CleanTech Corporation

GS CleanTech Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSCT) provides applied engineering and technology transfer services based on clean technologies and process innovations that make it cost-effective and easy to recycle and reuse resources.

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 GS CleanTech Corporation, and members of their 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.

GS CleanTech CorporationPhone: 212-994-5374Fax: 646-572-6336investorrelations@gs-cleantech.comwww.gs-cleantech.comorInvestor Relations:CEOcast, Inc.Andrew Hellman, 212-732-4300orPublic Relations:Walek & AssociatesDeborah McCandless, 212-590-0523Fax: 212-889-7174dmccandless@walek.comwww.walek.com


 

Source: Business Wire (September 18, 2006 - 7:09 AM EST)

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Gruss

Euer Pangäa

 

560 Postings, 6756 Tage Bobby333Hat die Leidenszeit, nun ein Ende ? o. T.

 
  
    #116
18.09.06 17:15

3094 Postings, 6813 Tage PANGÄAWohl noch nicht, der USA Wert will noch nicht !

 
  
    #117
18.09.06 20:18

Gruss

Euer Pangäa

 

1756 Postings, 6906 Tage calimeraStampede !

 
  
    #118
21.09.06 21:32
GSCT.OB GS CLEANTECH CORP 0,051 +18,6%

Tendenz: haussierend  

2148 Postings, 6941 Tage Gadrichui

 
  
    #119
21.09.06 23:20
Hat das Warten ein Ende? Ich bin gespannt auf morgen, was geht?  

1756 Postings, 6906 Tage calimeraDas wars...

 
  
    #120
05.10.06 22:11

  17 % im Amiland !    

Morgen nehmen wir die 38 Tagelinie, es geht wieder up...



      

 

2148 Postings, 6941 Tage Gadricwas geht denn da? und warum?

 
  
    #121
06.10.06 01:26
Ich freu mich schonmal auf morgen, aber wieso der Anstieg?  

2148 Postings, 6941 Tage Gadric+6,67% 0,048 USD

 
  
    #122
06.10.06 16:12
weiter gehts nach oben, noch fehlt das Volumen...  

1756 Postings, 6906 Tage calimeraDas kommt...

 
  
    #123
06.10.06 18:18
...dann so ab 0,062 US$ !  

2148 Postings, 6941 Tage Gadricok, Volumen kommt heut ja noch

 
  
    #124
06.10.06 19:02
wird ja langsam, ich bin davon überzeugt, dass diese Aktie ihren Boden mal wieder gesehen hat und es jetzt aufwärts gehen wird.  

2148 Postings, 6941 Tage GadricUSA wieder im plus geschlossen +8,89% o. T.

 
  
    #125
06.10.06 22:06

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