Wednesday, June 9, 2010

What Ever Happened to Primafuel?

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.

see all here
 
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

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

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?

Anonymous said...

Either this new entity is clueless about the litigation or ...? Got no idea. . . Like I said this could get interesting-er.

Anonymous said...

I predict a law suit coming on GERS behalf. Nice digging SkunK.

 
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