I am the SkunKhunter. I hunt down SkunK stocks. Those are stocks that have been beat down past any reasonable justification. I try to ride the stock up as market forces eventually right the ship of PPS. A SkunK is not a herd animal. He is a scavenger who knows that arriving before the herd means big profits and clean shoes. This is the journey of the GreenShift Corporation. Updated weekly between COB Friday and Sunday evening. (Disclaimers on Bottom of Site)
News flash...that is not a greenshift COES module. No sale here but I understand they purchased a license out a fear of a greenshift law suit. Good job by DW.
Somebody is math challenged at advanced. It's lbs. not gallons...a bit of a typo I assume. At any rate the yield is less then .46 lbs per bushel. I thought greenshift systems made over 1.0 lbs per bushel?
United Ethanol Newsletter Tight Supply Of Corn Oil
"I’m pleased to report 2011 was a very successful year at United Ethanol. We produced 43,484,079 gallons of denatured ethanol, and sold 121,923 tons of dry distiller’s grain (DDG), 6,757 tons of wet distiller’s grain, and 60,703 tons of liquefied carbon dioxide. We also finished our first full year of corn-oil production, extracting 8,565,067 pounds of corn oil. Buyers of ethanol were very aggressive, especially in the fourth quarter of 2011, in anticipation of the elimination of the “blenders’ credit.” However, these excessive purchases hurt margins in the new year throughout the country. As a result, production, industry wide, has slowed, but the values of co-products like DDG and corn oil are rebounding due to the now-tight supply."
"United Ethanol finished up our first full year of corn-oil production, extracting 8,565,067 pounds of corn oil. This was the fi rst cornoil truck loaded at United Ethanol following the installation of corn oil extraction a year ago. The load in this photo was headed for use in biodiesel production. United Ethanol assistant manager, Dan Shickles, left, is pictured here with the truck driver."
News flash...that is not a greenshift COES module. No sale here but I understand they purchased a license out a fear of a greenshift law suit. Good job by DW.
ReplyDeleteIf you ask me I bet kk sometimes cheers for icm knowing they are going to get their money for it eventually anyways. Less overhead that way
ReplyDeleteNo those are alfa lava dope
ReplyDeleteSomebody is math challenged at advanced. It's lbs. not gallons...a bit of a typo I assume. At any rate the yield is less then .46 lbs per bushel. I thought greenshift systems made over 1.0 lbs per bushel?
ReplyDeletePretty sure that meets "significantly all the oil" that is spelled out in the patent.
ReplyDelete"Thanks to Petalman IHUB for the link"(7:45p.m.)
ReplyDeleteHey, what the heck? Oh well, LOL...
Slashnuts said...
Advanced BioEnergy Investor Presentation...
http://www.advancedbioenergy.com/documents/CompanyUpdate-March162012AnnualMeetingPresentation.pdf
Good Luck To All!$!$
April 12, 2012 (10:40 AM)
United Ethanol Newsletter
ReplyDeleteTight Supply Of Corn Oil
"I’m pleased to report 2011 was a very successful
year at United Ethanol. We produced 43,484,079
gallons of denatured ethanol, and sold 121,923
tons of dry distiller’s grain (DDG), 6,757 tons of
wet distiller’s grain, and 60,703 tons of liquefied carbon dioxide. We also finished our first full
year of corn-oil production, extracting 8,565,067
pounds of corn oil.
Buyers of ethanol were very aggressive, especially
in the fourth quarter of 2011, in anticipation of
the elimination of the “blenders’ credit.” However,
these excessive purchases hurt margins in the new
year throughout the country. As a result, production,
industry wide, has slowed, but the values of
co-products like DDG and corn oil are rebounding
due to the now-tight supply."
"United Ethanol finished up our first full year of corn-oil production,
extracting 8,565,067 pounds of corn oil. This was the fi rst cornoil
truck loaded at United Ethanol following the installation of corn
oil extraction a year ago. The load in this photo was headed for
use in biodiesel production. United Ethanol assistant manager,
Dan Shickles, left, is pictured here with the truck driver."
http://www.unitedethanol.com/images/E0135601/UEFebruary2012NewsletterforWeb.pdf
Good Luck To All!$!$!$!$!$
Does anyone have a crystal ball as to why large blocks of stock at 20k+ have been trading every day sincr the 10K. Is there more dilution? IF SO, WHY?
ReplyDeleteIt's an alfa laval installed by Gers, try reading.
ReplyDeleteAmazing that total investment is paid back in 5 months.
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