It appears they went belly up.
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Visalia-based company EdeniQ, which recently received a $12.4 million venture capital infusion, announced it has purchased the assets and licensed the technology of Southern California-based Primafuel, a corn oil extraction firm.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed. EdeniQ said it will now "rapidly commercialize" Primafuel's product — corn oil used as a supplement in animal feed and as a feedstock for biodiesel. It will be marketed under the name Oil Plus.
EdeniQ will immediately start marketing the Primafuel’s technology to ethanol producers under the brand name Oil Plus™ because the technology not only produces more oil than competing technologies, but also synergistically integrates with EdeniQ’s other yield enhancing technologies.
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and HERE
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Primafuel has a history with Amaizing Energy Ethanol.
See HERE and HERE
It will be interesting to see how this new competitor fits in to the ongoing patent litigation.
SkunK
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
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3 comments:
Are they not going to violate the patent? Why doesn't Greenshift file suit against them? Like ICM, do they have a legal opinion also that let's violate the patent? What gives skunk?
Either this new entity is clueless about the litigation or ...? Got no idea. . . Like I said this could get interesting-er.
I predict a law suit coming on GERS behalf. Nice digging SkunK.
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