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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Denied!
Adkins Motion Denied.
Greenshift's winning roll of mid-level court decisions continuesHERE
Where is all that money going to come from? Most of the companies, including ICM, are not doing well and have less reserve cash by the day. Is GERS going to go into the ethanol manufacturing business and take over these companies?
I work in the industry with several of the plants that are a part of the litigation. They are bleeding cash right now to the tune of $1-2 million a month. None of them have the cash to pay for back penalties and will likely just close their doors and reopen under a new entity. I don't know any ethanol plant that is staying in the black right now and unless fuel prices rise or corn prices drop more and more will be closing in the next few months.
I love hearing the other side grasping for straws. Fighting a losing battle and dragging it out making the payout even bigger I m sure liquidating all of the plants will pay off our debt and then some Nycdream
GERS technology and management employees could not manage a peanut farm, much less an ethanol plant. Did you say several ethanol plants? what a laugh. GERS would need to hire people with brains to make that work.
hahahahahaha
ReplyDeletestay to stall to delay DENIED GO GERS
ReplyDeleteAmaizing how new technology puts this lawsuit to bed really fast.
ReplyDeleteIf they never extract another oz of corn oil in the future, payment for previous infringment will make us rich.
ReplyDeleteBut future of corn oil is long and strong
Where is all that money going to come from? Most of the companies, including ICM, are not doing well and have less reserve cash by the day. Is GERS going to go into the ethanol manufacturing business and take over these companies?
ReplyDeleteThey certainly have the capability.
ReplyDeletefunniest thing i've heard this week Jim
ReplyDeleteThey were already in the business. Or have you forgotten the YAGL corn oil deal?
ReplyDeleteI work in the industry with several of the plants that are a part of the litigation. They are bleeding cash right now to the tune of $1-2 million a month. None of them have the cash to pay for back penalties and will likely just close their doors and reopen under a new entity.
ReplyDeleteI don't know any ethanol plant that is staying in the black right now and unless fuel prices rise or corn prices drop more and more will be closing in the next few months.
the gers legal team would know this
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probably will want an asset grab to make gers whole again...
I love hearing the other side grasping for straws. Fighting a losing battle and dragging it out making the payout even bigger I m sure liquidating all of the plants will pay off our debt and then some
ReplyDeleteNycdream
Nobody thinks the GERS team is spending $50,000 a month to win nothing. Must have got that from the "body language". Hahahaha
ReplyDeleteLiquidating the infringers would take capacity offline strengthening the rest of the legal survivors. Paybacks a bitch. What goes around comes around.
ReplyDeleteYep our customers
ReplyDeleteexakly my thots 707
ReplyDeletenobodys mom ocunted the moniy last night, she had 63 centts in her jhar...hahaha she neaded to sell nobodys shares of stok hahahaha
ReplyDeleteGERS technology and management employees could not manage a peanut farm, much less an ethanol plant. Did you say several ethanol plants? what a laugh. GERS would need to hire people with brains to make that work.
ReplyDeletedipchit donkey boy^
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