WOW - What O'Week. A whole lot of News. More news to cover - in less time - than since I started this blog in February. We got four 8-ks, an actual PR and some good press to digest. Let me review what happened to try and keep it straight in my own head.
Monday: Ed Carroll was appointed President of Greenshift (a new position). He remains as Chief Financial Officer.
Tuesday: Information is release that GreenShift is to Receive a $38 Million Investment. The stock jumps 108%. The Greenshift web site is updates with current NEWS.
Wednesday: Mr Kreisler provided to the SkunK a short Q&A concerning legal cases, Preferred stock financing and the new Administration. Ed Carroll has an in depth 3 page interview. GERS became the "Stock to Watch", as SkunK recorded the first six to carry the story of either the $38M investment or the 108% Tuesday increase.
Thursday: It is announced that GERS won the Biofuels Digest Achievement Award in Biodiesel. The Seed Crushing Plant in Montana receives a $1.4M loan from Anchor Light, L.P., a Scottsdale, Arizona asset based lending fund. We see that Paul Miller is now GreenShift’s vice president of oilseed crushing. We find the new DOE Secretary has said we should ". . . convert corn to corn oil and then convert corn oil into bio fuel." The Western NY Plant on their updated web site says "On an annual basis the plant processes" . . . "1.5 million gallons of crude corn oil which is sold for further processing into biodiesel, . . ."
Friday: Greenshift files an Amended 8-K (Biodiesel Plant Purchase)
I think that is everything. Oh, I guess a few worry about the stock price. It closed last Friday at .025 and closed this week up an even 100% - at a nickel.
The SkunK glossed over the most important event of the week, which was the $38M investment. More to come on that.
SkunK
Disclaimer
**Note: I am a shareholder - I do not work for, nor do I receive any direct or indirect payment from GERS or anyone associated with them. (But it would be Kapitalist Kool if I did) I will not intentionally mislead - but I can be wrong (ask Mrs. SkunK for specific frequencies) - so do your own due diligence - and take responsibility for your own financial decisions – (and your own life in general) good or bad. I have been rightfully accused of being a rather cheery, positive individual who laughs at every opportunity. These tendencies may cause me to overlook deficiencies in this stock that are painfully obvious to others. Celebrate today - and some good garage logic luck to ya.SkunK (Blogger formerly know as Skunk)
Sunday, December 21, 2008
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