Friday, January 20, 2012

Satisfied Customer

This is a shareholder letter from Advanced BioEnergy released to its unit holders just before Christmas.  It appears they are happy GreenShift customers.

"Additionally, we installed a corn oil extraction system at our plant in Fairmont, Nebraska. The corn oil extraction system installation went smoothly and performance and investment payback have exceeded our initial expectations. We are looking forward to the continued profitability the system will add to our Fairmont operations and ABE overall."

SEE HERE

SkunK

PS   After I Googled pat of the quote above I see it was also earlier put in the comment section by a blog reader - Golddigger on Dec 29th 1:23PM.  Thanks!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

GreenShift Woman

JACQUELINE FLYNN
Presently signs as:
Chief Financial Officer &
Chief Accounting Officer
ADRN

Jacqueline Flynn

From FORBES
Chief Financial Officer
EcoSystem Corporation
New York , NY
Sector: INDUSTRIAL GOODS / Pollution & Treatment Controls
Officer since January 2008
44 Years Old
Jacqueline Flynn has over twenty years experience in financial accounting for both public and private companies. Ms. Flynn has been employed since 2006 as Controller of GreenShift Corporation, an affiliate of Carbonics Capital. From 2002 to 2005, Ms. Flynn was employed as Chief Financial Officer by Accent Mortgage Company of Alpharetta, Georgia. During the three years prior to 2002 Ms. Flynn was employed by Lahaina Acquisitions, Inc., a public company that owned Accent Mortgage Company during that period. She was employed by Lahaina Acquisitions first as Controller and then as Chief Financial Officer. Ms. Flynn was awarded an M.B.A. in 1994 by Brenau University.

Anonymous said...

GreenShift Woman
Option#2

GreenShift Corporation
Mary J. Carroll
Vice President Administration

http://greenshift-gersblogspot.com/2011/11/gsen-no-basis.html

Anonymous said...

purpose?

Anonymous said...

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=71132540

 
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