If one goes to the ICM web site and the Inventory Elimination Blowout, then one brings down the drop under "Category" and select "centrifuge" one sees that they now only have one Flottweg's Tricanter left for sale. They have had two for the longest time. Those that follow closely will believe with solid justification and evidence, that this was sold to SIRE as noted in this blog of July 16, 2010. So is this news that ICM updated their Inventory in their blowout sale? Not really, but its nice to tie up loose ends and confirm what we though is actually what happened.
As evidenced by this Inventory Elimination Blowout sale, ICM still appears to be still getting out of the business of selling non-patented Corn Oil Extraction Technology and now selling installation services for GreenShift's licensed technology. This, combined with a steady stream of Ethanol Producers coming under GreenShift license since the beginning of the year, shows in the SkunK's ("overwhelming biased" lol) opinion - a rock solid, undeniable trend towards GreenShift acceptance and viability:
100-110 Global Ethanol
100-110 Marquis Energy
50 United Ethanol
480-520 GreenPlains Mega Deal
50 Center Ethanol
This is a total of 780-840mmgy of Ethanol production under contract. (Depending if you count actual production or nameplate) Well on our way to the goal of a billion new gallons for 2010.
SkunK
PS -
New GreenShift article in BioFuels Digest
Top traded volumes on OTCBB: (WLSI, ELCR, APTD, ARSC, GERSD)
I have never been called an art sophisticate. And I appreciate cats even less. But the picture above seems so fitting and haunting I had to include it - as we wait for the final pieces to fall into place.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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2 comments:
Thanks for the heads up, Skunk. Keep up the great work.
I think it's obvious they're gonna beat their goal for the year.
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