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Friday, May 10, 2013
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bars and a few weights, then include to them as you get much better.
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We have filings -- note plural.
10K Alert: GREENSHIFT CORP, TICKER: GERS, FORM: 8-K/A, CIK: 1269127
10K Alert: GREENSHIFT CORP, TICKER: GERS, FORM: UPLOAD, CIK: 1269127
Filed: Fri, 10 May 2013 08:05:50 -0500
Filed: Fri, 10 May 2013 08:06:14 -0500
Filed: Fri, 10 May 2013 08:06:16 -0500
Dear Mr. Carroll:
We have completed our review of your filing. We remind you that our comments or changes to disclosure in response to our comments do not foreclose the Commission from taking any action with respect to the company or the filing and the company may not assert staff comments as a defense in any proceeding initiated by the Commission or any person under the federal securities laws of the United States. We urge all persons who are responsible for the accuracy and adequacy of the disclosure in the filing to be certain that the filing includes the information the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and all applicable rules require.
Greenshift needs to settle this case. Fagen was clearly wrong and should get paid.
"Fagen was clearly wrong and should get paid"???? Why pay them off if they are wrong?
Systematic small lot looting, I mean dilution ongoing today.
To all,
Be advised. "nobody123789" is a long time basher of GERS. Probably paid by ICM and the infringers. Check his history, he posts 24-7-365. No normal investor does that. He is obviously a hired gun.
Abe L.
"Systematic small lot looting, I mean dilution ongoing today."
Stupidest comment of the day!
Abe L. the Town Crier is crying because his vaunted GERS is struggling and he needs someone to belch-out his fowl dismay towards. Be advised Abe L. is a member of the Hallelujah Chorus that cannot stand any objective commentary or inquiry about GERS -- to him/them it is blasphemy and his/their response is redirection of the issues through character assassination.
Accurate cannot be stupid. That petulant declaration clearly defines your emotional maturity.
Not surprising given the emotional maturity of the author who identified himself on I-Hub.
Like it or not we the majority are what we say you are a basher.
You are assuming again. What are you, some kind of internet doctor? You can tell the emotional maturity of someone through a blog? Hell, you couldn't even read KK's body language right! Shall we discuss the maturity of someone who calls people the names that you do? "How do you do? My name is Nobody and you look like a knuckle-dragging Neanderthal to me."
Ha ha ha.....JackAss!!
n0b0dy wife made 10-k look good, how much she charge for f&f at the basement?
hahahaha n0b0dy workin overtime again what a sick puppy...has his wife locked up on baement what atool
glta
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It is with great sadness I bring you this tragic news.
On Friday, April 19, 2013, United Ethanol employee, Jerod Guell, from Janesville, passed away from being trapped in a grain engulfment at United Ethanol. The incident occurred at about 10:15 a.m. on Friday, and his body was recovered at 11:11 p.m. on Friday night. A total of 16 fire departments, two law-enforcement agencies, and more than 100 public-safety personnel assisted at the scene on Friday. Jerod was employed at United Ethanol for seven years. He was 27 years old and leaves behind a wife and young son.
For the benefit of Jerod’s family, United Ethanol has set up a memorial fund at First Community Bank, Attention Lisa McCue, P.O. Box 218, Milton, WI 53563. Checks can be made payable to the Jerod Guell Memorial Fund.
This is a very hard time for Jerod’s family and the United Ethanol employee team. I ask that you please keep all of us in your thoughts and prayers as we work to try and piece together Friday’s events, and especially as we mourn the loss of this family member, fellow employee, and friend.
Although it is emotionally difficult to do so, clean up from the emergency-rescue/recovery process has begun, and United Ethanol will continue operations as planned. Through the first quarter of 2012, United Ethanol produced 10,893,223 gallons of undenatured ethanol, 28,950 tons of dry distiller’s grain, 5,674 tons of wet distiller’s grain, 18,214 tons of liquefied carbon dioxide, and extracted 2,863,214 pounds of corn oil.
Ethanol margins have rolled into positive territory. The corn market lost a few dollars after the United States Department of Agriculture confirmed the extremely-high corn prices last year did destroy demand, and the supply on hand was not as tight as many feared. Ethanol values also improved slightly as many ethanol-production facilities shut down over the fall and winter due to the high corn prices. Distiller’s-grain and corn-oil byproducts lost some of their luster, though, as the world economies continue to struggle with excess debt and poor demand resulting from large, competing crops in the Southern Hemisphere. We’re all hopeful the sun will start shinning soon and improve our demand outlook for ethanol the balance of the year.
Please watch for another report from United Ethanol toward the end of the summer. Take care.
http://www.unitedethanol.com
n0b0dy wife caused him to be distracted for f&f at the basement?
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E Enrgy Adams Now Extracting Corn Oil...
New customer?
E Energy Adams of Nebraska, has a previous business relationship with GERS. They were slated to be GERS COES #12. Working with the numbers in this article, I think they're extracting in the .65 to .70 pound range, typical of a GERS licensee.
"ADAMS -- Corn prices are high and drought conditions have been troublesome, but the less-than-perfect scenario hasn’t slowed E Energy Adams.
The ethanol plant northwest of Adams is typically producing the fuel additive at full capacity, using roughly 60,000 bushels of corn to produce 165,000 gallons of ethanol each day.
To mark its success, the company recently had a celebration of five years since the first batch of ethanol was produced at the plant.
With high grain prices and a decreased supply thanks to the drought, multiple Nebraska ethanol plants have been forced to halt production.
Carl Sitzmann, CEO of E Energy Adams, explained how the plant has found success in a struggling market.
“We have had a strategy in the past few years of implementing profitability projects and our effective risk management has basically put us in the top 25 percent in the industry benchmarking,” Sitzmann explained. “We are one of the top performing companies in the industry. Because of that, in tough times other plants will have to shut down before us because their margin structure will go negative before ours.”
One key to E Energy Adams’ success has been finding uses for byproducts in ethanol production.
Sitzmann said the starch from corn is the only portion of the grain used to produce ethanol.
The rest of the corn and other plant byproducts are used in other food and ag-related industries.
Through the distillation process, ethanol is created as the main product. But plant manager Bob Toth explained during a walkthrough of the facility that byproducts are also put to good use.
“There’s ethanol being produced; that’s one thing that we get out,” Toth said. “The second thing is carbon dioxide and we have a company on our site that takes that CO2 from us and sells it as a gas for the carbonation in drinks and used in food plants.”
In addition to carbon dioxide, both dry and modified distillers grains are a major byproduct used by farmers as a high-protein source of food in cattle, hog and chicken industries.
The fourth byproduct of ethanol production is corn oil. Toth said not all ethanol plants have the capability to make use of corn oil - which is used in animal feed or biodiesel production -- but it has served E Energy as a significant source of revenue, bringing in as much as an additional $12,000-$15,000 per day.
The plant currently has 41 employees, a figure that’s remained generally steady in the past five years.
Ethanol manufactured by E Energy Adams isn’t consumer ready for vehicles when it leaves the plant, though there is a small amount of gasoline added at the plant.
Toth pointed out that ethanol, at 200 proof when it leaves the plant, is essentially corn whiskey. Alcohol for human consumption faces much different regulations, and so Sitzmann said two percent gasoline is added to the clear liquid to differentiate it from a beverage.
“We have to mix it with something that would make it undrinkable because there’s a lot different regulations for beverage-grade alcohol than fuel-grade alcohol,” Sitzmann said. “What we use for a denaturing is actually gasoline. Before it leaves our site we denature it with a couple percent of gasoline and then further blending done by others once it leaves here.”
Ethanol is not embraced by all.
Some question the benefits the corn fuel provides, but Sitzmann said there are three main pros to using ethanol that keep the fuel relevant in future markets, Octane, environmental friendliness and cost.
Typically at the pump, consumers see fuel ranging in octane levels of 87 up to 91 for premium grade.
In its pure form, ethanol is rated at 113 octane.
“There’s all kinds of power potential in ethanol,” Sitzmann said with a smile.
Matched with low emissions and a cost of around $2.30 per gallon for unblended ethanol, the corn product is frequently available in E-10 blends of 10 percent ethanol and 90 percent gasoline. E-15 is beginning to gain a presence, with two stations in the state selling the product for regular use in vehicles manufactured after 2001.
E-85 is also available for use in Flex Fuel vehicles, but Sitzmann said awareness and availability have hindered that market.
“There are more and more Flex-Fuel vehicles out there on the road, but a lot of people who drive these Flex-Fuel vehicles aren’t even aware of it,” he said.
“In addition to that, there are not a lot of E-85 stations out there. They might have a difficult time finding a station where they can fill up.”
One trend Sitzmann expects to see is the addition of blender pumps at fuel stations. These stations are equipped with both unblended ethanol and gasoline in separate tanks. Consumers can select their gasoline to ethanol ratio at the pump and it will be mixed on site.
If Sitzmann’s prediction about the future of the automobile industry is correct, pumps like these will begin to phase out the standard units that offer two or three choices of a fuel grade in around five years as high-compression engines make a market presence.
“We’re going to be looking at high compression, direct injection engines that will use optimum blends above 10 percent to run right,” Sitzmann predicted. “Because of the high compression, these engines will satisfy CAFE (fuel mileage) standards.”
In the meantime, Sitzmann said grain prices have played a role in decreased ethanol production, with a 15-percent total decline nationwide.
In spite of the national trend and drought conditions, E Energy Adams is continuing at full production and Sitzmann doesn’t see that changing in the near future.
“Because of our benchmarking in the industry, we can run a lot longer than almost everybody else,” Sitzmann said. “The drought is again giving us a challenge this year, but (ethanol plants) are producing about 10 percent of the nation’s fuel right now in the form of ethanol. That’s a big boost to the agriculture industry.”
http://beatricedailysun.com/news/local/ethanol-production-continues-for-e-energy/article_78c840b6-4f6a-50d6-bb75-814226105659.html
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n0b0dy wife caused him to be distracted for f&f at the basement?
Here's my favorite quote.
""Seperating" is nothing more than a specific manner in which to recover the oil and his it's plain meaning of "extracting"."
So much for the supposed difference between seperation and extraction. In the eyes of the courts, it's the same thing.
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Jigsup is the lowest little piece of SH*T on iHub and someone needs to teach the ignorant piece of crap how to spell! FU Jigsup!!!
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Slashnuts,
Your emotional response to the event that happenned at United Ethanol clearly puts you in the realm of a United Ethanol Employee. Might as well come forward tear boy.
n0b0dy wife caused him to be distracted for f&f at the basement?
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ask 2.8 3s coming
That is 0.003, or 3.33 shares for a penny -- about the price for a sheet of toilet paper. Let us not forget where the decimal point is centered!
We did not even make 0.0028 much less the vaunted 0.003.
Q113 Corn Oil Production Segment By GERS' #1 Customer
Record income from non-ethanol segment that includes corn oil.
Corn oil production revenues $15,699,000
Corn oil production gross profit $7,909,000
38,100,000 pounds
$.412 per pound
"We achieved a significant improvement in our financial performance for the first quarter of 2013 compared to last year," stated Todd Becker, President and Chief Executive Officer. "The benefits of our multi-year diversification strategy, combined with operational excellence and risk management were all factors that contributed to the positive results, with nearly a $24 million increase in operating income year over year."
"Green Plains' ethanol production segment produced and sold approximately 170 million gallons of ethanol, or approximately 92 percent of the Company's production capacity. Non-ethanol operating income, from the corn oil production, agribusiness, and marketing and distribution segments, was a record $21.2 million in the first quarter of 2013 compared to $9.0 million for the same period in 2012."
"Revenues in the corn oil production segment increased by $2.2 million for the three months ended March 31, 2013 compared to the same period in 2012. During the three months ended March 31, 2013, Green Plains sold 38.1 million pounds of corn oil compared to 33.5 million pounds in the same period of 2012. The average price for corn oil was 2 percent higher for the first three months of 2013 compared to the same period in 2012."
"Gross profit and operating income in the corn oil production segment were comparable for the three months ended March 31, 2013 and 2012. The increases in revenues were offset by $2.2 million of additional expense related to higher input costs due to the increased prices for distillers grains during the three months ended March 31, 2013 compared to the same period in 2012."
http://investor.gpreinc.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=760619
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Q113 Corn Oil Production Segment By GERS' #2 Customer
Corn Oil 17,247,000 pounds
"The Ethanol Group operates four ethanol plants for respective LLCs in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Iowa that are collectively capable of producing 350 million gallons of ethanol."
"Operating results for the Ethanol Group improved $2.4 million from the results of the same period last year. Sales and merchandising and service fee revenues increased $48.6 million and is primarily due to an increase in the average price per gallon of ethanol sold. Sales of ethanol co-products also contributed to the significant increase over the first quarter of 2012."
The acquisition of TADE (Amaizing Energy Settlement) in the second quarter of 2012 added $34.0 million of ethanol sales, $11.6 million of DDG sales, $1.0 million of corn oil sales and $0.5 million of syrup sales to the current quarter.
Marathon Ethanol LLC
Greenville, Ohio
Capacity: 110 million gallons
The Andersons
Albion Ethanol LLC
Albion, Michigan
Capacity: 55 million gallons
The Andersons
Clymers Ethanol LLC
Logansport, Indiana
Capacity: 110 million gallons
The Andersons
Denison Ethanol LLC
Denison, Iowa
Capacity: 55 million gallons
Slideshow
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/External.File?item=UGFyZW50SUQ9MTg1MDAxfENoaWxkSUQ9LTF8VHlwZT0z&t=1
10Q
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/External.File?item=UGFyZW50SUQ9MTg1Mzk3fENoaWxkSUQ9LTF8VHlwZT0z&t=1
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E15 Now Available In Wisconsin
(May 7, 2013) WASHINGTON — The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) cheered RFA member Badger State Ethanol and the Wisconsin Ethanol Coalition for their efforts to bring E15 to Wisconsin. As of today, the SmartStation at 1290 Business Highway 151 in Platteville, Wisconsin began offering E15 from eight pumps.
Bob Dinneen, RFA’s President and CEO, marked the occasion saying, “Today is an exciting day for drivers in Wisconsin. They now have a choice at the pump. They have the opportunity to choose a new renewable fuel mix that provides cost savings as well as engine and environmental benefits. A Wisconsin driver can now choose a fuel that supports jobs in their state and helps strengthen this country economically. The additional use of ethanol will in fact increase our energy security and further reduce our dependence upon foreign oil. Three cheers for Badger State and the Wisconsin Ethanol Coalition for their hard work.”
SmartStation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Badger State Ethanol.
congratulations skunk
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No 0.003, just another record all-time low. Your cheer leading is leading us deeper into the PPS vortex. Maybe is you stopped we could turn around. This makes as much sense as anything else stated here.
Yahoo Basher 123 Cheerlead/Great News/Toilet Paper
You have been doing this cheerleading
not a place to cheerlead
cheerleading the effort
cheerlead and lie to investors
With all the great news we got last week
So when does all this great news
is all such great news
all this great news and yet we sit here
all this so called great news
sheet of toilet paper or a share of GERS
toilet paper would be worth more.
not stock but nothing more than toilet paper
toilet paper will be great
less than the cost of a sheet of toilet paper...
n0b0dy still on the milk of the mom i the basement for little f&f stock price go up big tyme sickoo
Slash,
You disarm your own arguments. I would never be so banal as to spell "cheer leading" incorrectly as "cheerleading". Any educated person would know that.
what a jackass
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheerleading
Over time, for a year or more, we have found a disconnect between the reported corn oil revenues of our clients and that reported by GERS. In fact, in one quarter 20% of the corn oil revenue reported by just GPRE (about 35% of the gallons under license?) barely equaled the entire corn oil revenue reported by GERS. There have been many, frankly apologetic, reasons offered for this disconnect; such as lag time, different license terms, allowing the licensees to retain royalties for development, etc. Slash now has documented that many of our best customers are doing very well. My position is that we should at least see an increase in revenue and profits in Q1 over the previous quarter; if we do not the lack of transparency of relationship between clients' revenue and ours will grow increasingly estranged. KK pledged more than a year ago that revenue would be keeping up with expenses by this date; a pledge that we should see translate into no more dilution and improving revenues. If not, something is severely askew.
Considering the recent data from some our best customers, the Q1 filing will be very important to clearing up this vexing mystery of disconnect and discontent.
Where is the He Be Jeebee adolescent screaming GREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENNNN!!!?
Maybe he figured ONE blabber-mouth on this blog is enough...
Your discontent is misplaced. Watching paint dry is more exciting and less costly than being invested in GERS, wouldn't you agree?
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stop cheer leading
Watching paint dry is certainly more exciting than reading your arrogant, demented BS!
It certainly is demented and that is why you can buy 4 shares for a penny today. I guess the market is demented too?
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ask 2.8 3s coming !
ask 2.8 4 next !
SOMBDY SLAP DA ASK
cheer leader hahaha
why n0b0dy beat his own bash predition,,he is short or deceipt...very strange....pick up low sell high...get wife back to home o more late niteers
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3s coming
***TRADER ALERT****
MASSIVE BREAKOUT IMMINENT
3 CENT TARGET PPS
BUY ALL YOU CAN
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2.5s gone
2.7s gone
whats going on ?
2.8s gone
bid @ 2.9
this is crazy !
ask 3.1 !
4s coming
***TRADER ALERT****
MASSIVE BREAKOUT IMMINENT
3 CENT TARGET PPS
BUY ALL YOU CAN
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bid @ 3 !
3.1 gone
wtf is happening ?
bid 3.2 @ 600000 !
Read I-Hub, someone has placed a trade for 500,000 shares at the ASK. I do not think that the entire order has executed yet. Don't worry, there will be selling (dilution)into this uptick, there always has been before.
3.4 gone
In your dreams, basher boy. This is the real deal!
bid 3.5 !
4s coming
ask @ 4 !
That 500,000 at the ASK was when the ASK was .0025. Long Gone Dumbass!!
IF 0.0025 was the bottom and the PPS continues to advance (with or without dilution) it will be the first time in six years. I am taking my clues from history that dilution will pull the PPS down again.
"This is the real deal!" Absolutely infantile.
stop cheer leading jackass
Thar she goes! Right on schedule.
1 milli bid !
who? your wife hoin for crack
wife heads for street corner on schedule yea hahahaha
1.25 milli bid !
1.6 milli bid !
1.7 milli bid !
bid higher then days volume
Way too much PE going on here.
"Thar she goes! Right on schedule."
Absolutely infantile.
Bid & Ask are UP!
Four shares for a penny, still.
You're an idiot, still!!
Bid/Size
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A large number of shares looking for an out.
yea at 60% more then yesterday
fake wall
bid 1.7 milli !
more then half that fake ask !
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WHY NO SELLERS??
bid 2.6 !
bid 2.6 !
n0b0dy still on the milk of the mom i the basement for little f&f stock price go up big tyme sickoo
10Q filed.
28% increase in shares, revenue way down from previous quarter, net loss. Where is all that revenue from our clients?
Debt to YAGI reduced by about $200,000.
Where's your 150 million diluted shares you were so sure would be there? Good track record, WRONG again!
Where's your 150 million diluted shares you were so sure would be there? Good track record, WRONG again!
Where's your 150 million diluted shares you were so sure would be there? Good track record, WRONG again!
Where's your 150 million diluted shares you were so sure would be there? Good track record, WRONG again!
n0b0dy still on the milk of the mom i the basement for little f&f stock price go up big tyme sickoo
Can't you read Bozos: 147,441,907 -- right again! Folks are just mad because I nail these things that they do not want to believe. Just get over it, you are sitting at the feet of the oracle.
"We additionally expect to continue to incur substantial costs in connection with our ongoing litigation for infringement of our patented corn oil extraction technologies. These costs increased during 2012 and are expected to continue to increase through 2013 in advance of trial, and as we expand our litigation this year to protect the competitive advantage of our licensees by prosecuting additional producers and other parties infringing our patents."
One question: Why? We were not told recently that legal costs had been reduced to $50,000/ month or $150,000 a quarter flat fee (+ plus contingency fee at end)? What has changed?
"During the three months ended March 31, 2013, the Company issued a total of 42,040,671 shares to the Company’s various convertible debt holders upon their conversion of convertible debenture in the aggregate amount of $651,749."
If the same amount of cash is required this quarter, at the current PPS, that will translate into another 260,699,600 shares diluted in the next quarter to a total of 408,141,501. By the end of Q2 if the cash needs continue at this level we will have gone from 13 million shares to nearly a half a billion shares in less than two years. Any one else see another R/S on the horizon?
147,441,907 isn't OVER 150 million like you stated. Didn't you promise not to post for a month if it wasn't over 150?
Geez, learn basis math!
Do you really think that you can disguise the major issue here by redirecting attention to a 1.7% underestimate? That when, again, almost everyone said that it could not be any where near that large! Don't worry, that figure was for a day ago, at this rate the 150,000,000 figure will be reached by week's end. You disciples just can't forgive the truth because it is not your view -- you must be good Catholics.
Anony 11:02
Only 493,00 shares were BUYS for the entire day -- where does that leave your thesis now? I'll tell you, totally refuted. The 500,000 BUY order was all that was driving the little uptick we saw today. Which means tomorrow we will have further declines as that order has been executed.
overestimate cheer leader
Once the patents are (essentially) validated, I see GERS going poof!
That will help, but not until the dilution is stopped and documented to be over. You heard it here first.
n0b0dy still on the milk of the mom i the basement for little f&f stock price go up big tyme sickoo
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