Cisco Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Cuando empece en este hilo, apenas tenía 200 mensages... y ahora?... JODO! Responder
golfinho Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Según mis cuentas: 1. Tenía un total de 70.000 (de las cuales 25.000 las compró a 0.148, y otro paquete sobre el 0.1x) 2. Vendió un total de 20.000 o un poco más a 0.12x -> aquí ya perdió pasta. 3. El resto, Incógnita Creo que entre comisiones y las que compró a 0.148 la jodió, y eso que estaba en una posición envidiable. Por eso os acordais cuando hace unas semanas os decía que los toros desde la barrera se ven más pequeños y con menos mala leche??? Responder
golfinho Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 c*** haber si se pasa y nos saca de dudas de la operación............sería un buen ejemplo Responder
golfinho Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Por cierto en Xkem, o**** al canto, si está claro, pinzar la pasta y salir escopeteado............ Responder
golfinho Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Después os voy a dejar un rato que por fin voy a dejar el coche en el taller para que me arreglen los golpes y me miren el ruido de la dirección. Ya os contaré los trompos que voy a hacer con el ibiza que me van a dejar......jajajajajaj Responder
Cisco Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Por cierto en Xkem, o**** al canto, si está claro, pinzar la pasta y salir escopeteado............ :clap1: :clap1: Responder
tuporaky Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Autor Denunciar Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Después os voy a dejar un rato que por fin voy a dejar el coche en el taller para que me arreglen los golpes y me miren el ruido de la dirección. Ya os contaré los trompos que voy a hacer con el ibiza que me van a dejar......jajajajajaj trompossssss :clap1: :clap1: Responder
Cisco Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 (editado) Según mis cuentas: 1. Tenía un total de 70.000 (de las cuales 25.000 las compró a 0.148, y otro paquete sobre el 0.1x) 2. Vendió un total de 20.000 o un poco más a 0.12x -> aquí ya perdió pasta. 3. El resto, Incógnita Creo que entre comisiones y las que compró a 0.148 la jodió, y eso que estaba en una posición envidiable. Por eso os acordais cuando hace unas semanas os decía que los toros desde la barrera se ven más pequeños y con menos mala leche??? Estaba cantado.... partío de 0.075$ o algo ASI, era para poner STOp en 0.09$ y vender a 0.1$. Eso hubiera hecho yo.... Por cierto, algún día los the stockers podrían cantar con una tal INSQ.... Editado 7 de Junio del 2006 por Cisco Responder
tuporaky Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Autor Denunciar Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 noticias: Frost & Sullivan Recognizes GreenShift Corporation for Innovation in the Field of Electronic Waste Recycling PALO ALTO, Calif., June 7, 2006 /PRNewswire via COMTEX News Network/ -- Frost & Sullivan has recognized GreenShift Corporation with the 2006 Product Innovation Award in the field of electronic waste recycling. GreenShift receives this Award for developing an innovative and advanced electronic waste recycling solution called the Tornado Generator. Based on the principle of the tornado, the Tornado Generator is capable of drastically reducing the volume of waste materials (segregated stream of metals and plastics in case of electronics recycling). What makes this innovation truly noteworthy is that the product can effectively reduce the volume of the input waste material stream to about 90 percent by pulverizing it into micrometer-sized particles. With directives such as waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) coming into effect from 2006 in Europe, electronic waste recycling is increasingly receiving a major thrust. European nations and countries such as Japan, United States and China are also adopting a number of initiatives to recycle electronic waste. The prime intention of such directives is to not only bring about the efficient recovery of useful components, but to also safeguard the environment from harmful toxic substances such as lead, arsenic, hexavalent chromium, and other flame-retardants that are present in electronic waste. "The process of electronic waste recycling involves a continuous chain of different operations such as conventional grinding and separation into plastic and metal streams, removal of hazardous components from these streams, pulverizing the plastic and metal streams, selective separation of high-value metals and plastics, and finally energy conversion of residual organics," notes Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Hari Ramamoorthy. "In this regard, the Tornado Generator represents a notable accomplishment as it can be employed in the critical step of pulverization of plastic and metal streams, enabling the increased availability of high-value metals in the process flow and also facilitates efficient reaction of the qualified plastics into energy and/or clean fuels such as ethanol or synthetic diesel." The operation of the Tornado Generator is simple yet elegant. It employs a stream of compressed air that is accelerated to high supersonic speeds in a closed cyclonic chamber, resulting in the formation of a powerful air vortex or a 'tornado'. This tornado grinds materials that are fed into it to micrometer-sized particles. Air is introduced at the bottom of the system and proceeds upwards, while the material, after grinding, is collected at the bottom of the system. Significantly, the Tornado Generator incorporates the ability to dehydrate and atomize both solid as well as liquid wastes. The generator is robust in operation and appears to be able to provide cost-effective processing of a wide variety of wastes. Considering all this, such a solution could help meet the electronics recycling industry's need for an effective grinding solution for high fracture materials such as glass, coal, concrete, aluminum, and hard plastics. Moreover, the solution is flexible and can be adapted to a variety of industrial applications such as desalination, food processing, treatment of waste such as sludge, municipal solid waste, poultry waste, consumer waste, and so on. "GreenShift plans to use its Tornado Generator along with other proprietary technologies such as the company's patented plastics separation process, which was developed by Argonne National Laboratory under a contract with the U.S. Department of Energy, to screen out chlorinated and brominated plastics and to fine-tune the overall electronic recycling process," says Ramamoorthy. Kevin Kreisler, GreenShift's chairman and chief executive officer added that "Smaller particles equate to better reaction kinetics. This helps to make downstream processes that are designed to extract the highest value out of the commodities in electronic waste streams much more efficient. We believe that the Tornado Generator technology will provide a significant contribution to the electronic waste recycling industry and we are proud and excited to have received this Award." Each year Frost & Sullivan presents this Award to a company that has demonstrated excellence in new products and technologies within their industry. The recipient company has shown innovation by launching a broad line of emerging products and technologies. Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Awards recognize companies in a variety of regional and global markets for demonstrating outstanding achievement and superior performance in areas such as leadership, technological innovation, customer service, and strategic product development. Industry analysts compare market participants and measure performance through in-depth interviews, analysis, and extensive secondary research in order to identify best practices in the industry. About GreenShift Corporation Responder
tuporaky Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Autor Denunciar Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 NOTICIONNNNNNNNNN ahora tenemos q subir por c***, ahora o nuncaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Hugo International Telecom Completes Acquisition of Mean Green BioFuels from GreenShift Corporation NEW YORK, Jun 07, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Hugo International Telecom, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: HGOT) today announced it closed its acquisition of Mean Green BioFuels, Inc., from GreenShift Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSHF), Hugo's majority shareholder. Under the terms of the acquisition agreements, Hugo has acquired 100% of the issued and outstanding stock Mean Green BioFuels and its subsidiaries and exchange GreenShift's current 67% stake in Hugo in return for the assumption by Hugo of about $2.0 million of debt and the issuance to GreenShift of a new class of Hugo preferred stock that is convertible into 80% of Hugo's issued and outstanding stock. Mean Green intends to finance, build and operate several biodiesel production facilities in the U.S. The feedstock for these facilities will include corn oil derived from ethanol facilities, soybean oil, and animal fats. Mean Green is designing its first planned biodiesel production facility to operate at 45 million gallons per year and to be expandable to accommodate growth. Each Mean Green biodiesel facility is expected to utilize traditional esterification and transesterification methods as well as other proprietary processes. A key aspect of the Mean Green business model is its reliance on new sources of biodiesel feedstock's produced by its clean technology partner, Veridium Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: VRDM), another GreenShift company. Mean Green is party to a strategic alliance with Veridium pursuant to which Mean Green has the ongoing exclusive right of first refusal to purchase Veridium's various biodiesel feedstock's including the high grade corn oil that Veridium extracts from an ethanol by-product called distillers dried grain ("DDG") with Veridium's patent-pending Corn Oil Extraction System. Veridium's pricing model for its Corn Oil Extraction Systems is based on its provision of its turn-key systems for no up-front cost in return for long-term corn oil purchase agreements based on a fixed discount to prevailing corn oil market prices. Veridium intends to purchase and sell its extracted corn oil as a high grade corn oil product until Mean Green's first biodiesel production facility commences operations, at which point Mean Green intends to purchase the oil from Veridium based on a fixed discount to prevailing fuel prices. As previously announced, Hugo intends to change its name to GS AgriFuels Corporation in conjunction with the closing of this acquisition. About Hugo International Telecom, Inc. Hugo International Telecom is 67% owned by GreenShift Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSHF), whose mission is to develop and support companies and technologies that facilitate the efficient use of natural resources and catalyze transformational environmental gains. Safe Harbor Statement This press release contains statements, which may constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Those statements include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of Hugo International Telecom, Inc., and members of their management as well as the assumptions on which such statements are based. Prospective investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties, and that actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements. Important factors currently known to management that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-statements include fluctuation of operating results, the ability to compete successfully and the ability to complete before-mentioned transactions. The company undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect changed assumptions, the occurrence of unanticipated events or changes to future operating results. SOURCE: Hugo International Telecom, Inc. Responder
tuporaky Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Autor Denunciar Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 no lo entiendo INSQ Y VRDM subiendo como locas y ARCA tirando con continuas ordenes a la venta a GSHF Responder
tuporaky Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Autor Denunciar Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 PERO Q HACE ESTA HIJA DE LA GRAN put* DE ARCA, Q ESTA TIRANDO A LAS TRES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Responder
golfinho Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Jur jur estamos en el OTCBB apretaos los cinturones.............. Responder
tuporaky Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Autor Denunciar Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 bueno al final una buena sesion, he recuperado un buen pico en mi cartera, pero sin duda me ha quedado decepcionado con nuestros valores, ya q tenian q haber subido como la espuma y simplemente han subido, si mañana no siguen la senda alcista, cosa q no creo, pues otra vez para abajo en busca de un fondo lo dicho un dia positivo pero q hasta mañana no sabremos si valdra para algo o no, un saludo chicos. Responder
Cisco Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 7 de Junio del 2006 Pues para mi malo, pues donde tengo más pasta (OTD) ha bajado y bajará más.... y INSQ, pues bien aguantando, pero mañana puede vuelva la tendencia bajista para este valor. En fin.. hasta mañana chicos.... Responder
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