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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.150.749 von Tripolis am 10.04.06 20:15:42hallo endlich mal wer, habe mir gerade welche zu geschnappt und wundere mich, dass bei so einem kurssprung keiner da ist.
fast 500m gehandelt, da muss was großes kommen.
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insq - INSEQ CORPORATION
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High:
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Low:
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Volume:
476,074,050
Price Data Table
Open 0.0014
Previous Close 0.0024
Exchange of Last Sale OTCBB
Time of Last Sale 14:17:15
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Previous Close 0.0024
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Bid 0.0023
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Size Bid/Ask 999x50
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Kurs Hoch/Tief Volumen
0,002 EUR Vortag Eröff. Tag 52-Wochen letztes gesamt
+0,001 +100,00% 0,001 0,001 0,002 0,001 0,02 0,001 1.615.000 2.915.000
0,002 EUR Vortag Eröff. Tag 52-Wochen letztes gesamt
+0,001 +100,00% 0,001 0,001 0,002 0,001 0,02 0,001 1.615.000 2.915.000
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.150.847 von Toth am 10.04.06 20:22:20und das wird noch mehr, wenn erst die 0,0025 in den usa fällt.
auch zu beachten der rsi und macd.
das sind doch nicht nur zocker.
nicht mal basher hier, WAS IST LOS LEUTE.
By: hardboiled6
10 Apr 2006, 02:29 PM EDT
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Fixin' to hit a new HOD?? Looks good.
(Voluntary Disclosure: Position- Long)
10 Apr 2006, 02:29 PM EDT
Msg. 26524 of 26525
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Fixin' to hit a new HOD?? Looks good.
(Voluntary Disclosure: Position- Long)
By: senzanome
10 Apr 2006, 02:30 PM EDT
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volume: 488 million!!!!!!!!!! +71%!!!!!!! crazy!!!!!!!
(Voluntary Disclosure: Position- Long; ST Rating- Strong Buy; LT Rating- Strong Buy)
10 Apr 2006, 02:30 PM EDT
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volume: 488 million!!!!!!!!!! +71%!!!!!!! crazy!!!!!!!
(Voluntary Disclosure: Position- Long; ST Rating- Strong Buy; LT Rating- Strong Buy)
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Hallo zusammen,
habe diese Aktie gerade gefunden, möchte gerne wissen ob da noch was nach oben geht??
Vielen Dank
habe diese Aktie gerade gefunden, möchte gerne wissen ob da noch was nach oben geht??
Vielen Dank
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.151.027 von willi1000 am 10.04.06 20:32:33ich bin heute zu 0,0022 usd rein. ich denke wenn die 0,025 fällt gehts
nochmal up.
es gibt keine news, evtl. kommt ja auch eine nach boersenschluss oder morgen.
habe sowas noch nicht ohne news gesehn.
gruß toth
nochmal up.
es gibt keine news, evtl. kommt ja auch eine nach boersenschluss oder morgen.
habe sowas noch nicht ohne news gesehn.
gruß toth
die amis wissen es auch nicht,
By: stockgirl05
10 Apr 2006, 02:35 PM EDT
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Wow. What's up here? News coming? Anyone?
By: stockgirl05
10 Apr 2006, 02:35 PM EDT
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Wow. What's up here? News coming? Anyone?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.151.027 von willi1000 am 10.04.06 20:32:33z.z sind wir auf tages hoch, ein gutes zeichen...
und es wurden gerade 10m zu 0,0025 usd gekauft
rt 0,0027
+ 93%
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insq - INSEQ CORPORATION
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insq - INSEQ CORPORATION
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High:
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Low:
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Volume:
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Price Data Table
Open 0.0014
Previous Close 0.0026
Exchange of Last Sale OTCBB
Time of Last Sale 14:52:59
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Na das nenne ich mal nen sauberen Endspurt! Was ist da nur los?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.152.206 von Zackes1 am 10.04.06 21:50:18
Ja, da guckst du saftladen! Jaja
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.152.536 von Zackes1 am 10.04.06 22:09:09Bill Gates hat eine Nase für sehr gute Geschäfstmodelle. Er weiß, was geht. Gates sieht im Ethanol-Treibstoff den Zukunftsmarkt. Alles was mit Ethanol zu tun hat, wird die nächste Zeit durch die Decke gehen.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.152.536 von Zackes1 am 10.04.06 22:09:09Inseq legt heute nochmal dick zu in den USA. Ich schätze 0,0045 so was, könnten wir heute sehen
Feiern wir diese Ethanol-Party noch ein paar Tage lang.
Von mir aus gern SharpRatio, von mir aus gern.
Wollen wir hoffen, dass Du Recht behälst.
Wollen wir hoffen, dass Du Recht behälst.
Zur Info fur Neuaktionäre:
INSEQ and Veridium are respectively 80% and 70% owned by GreenShift Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSHF), a business development corporation whose mission is to develop and support companies and technologies that facilitate the efficient use of natural resources and catalyze transformational environmental gains.
PS: Bei INSQ wird es meiner Meinung nach bald mehr rundgehen als bei VRDM -DENN- The terms of the increased order call for INSEQ's manufacturing and delivery of the systems starting in June 2006.
Nur noch ein Tipp am Rande und nicht denken, dass man nun noch soviel Zeit bis Juni hat... denn in den Bereichen wird viel getan und immer mehr Anleger schichten ihr Geld in diese Branche, da diese zur Zeit wohl fast wie keine andere die Zukunft handelt.
Wünsch euch erfolgreiche Trades!
INSEQ and Veridium are respectively 80% and 70% owned by GreenShift Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSHF), a business development corporation whose mission is to develop and support companies and technologies that facilitate the efficient use of natural resources and catalyze transformational environmental gains.
PS: Bei INSQ wird es meiner Meinung nach bald mehr rundgehen als bei VRDM -DENN- The terms of the increased order call for INSEQ's manufacturing and delivery of the systems starting in June 2006.
Nur noch ein Tipp am Rande und nicht denken, dass man nun noch soviel Zeit bis Juni hat... denn in den Bereichen wird viel getan und immer mehr Anleger schichten ihr Geld in diese Branche, da diese zur Zeit wohl fast wie keine andere die Zukunft handelt.
Wünsch euch erfolgreiche Trades!
Why INSQ will go up!!!Read
A 421-page government document known as the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002.
It's more commonly known as the "Farm Bill" - and it's about to make us an extraordinary amount of money...all over again.
Here's why:
The Farm Bill is set to expire in 2007. And while that still seems like a long way off, the battle over the next Farm Bill has already begun.
Now, as you probably can guess, the Farm Bill is an exceptionally complicated issue. The truth is, no one is sure at this point what the new legislation will look like.
But one thing is absolutely certain:
Renewable fuels - and ethanol in particular - are going to be front and center in the debates that are already starting to turn ugly.
Take a look at what the Democratic leader of the Senate Agriculture Committee - Iowa Senator Tom Harkin - recently had to say about renewable fuels:
"I think this (energy) is going to be one of the key things in the next farm bill. I think it's going to be the next place to look for income for farmers."
Congressional hearings to discuss the 2007 Farm Bill will begin this summer. And over the course of the next 18 months, Republicans and Democrats are expected to slug it out over what could be the most important piece of legislation in over a decade.
Here's how important - and how potentially ugly - this debate will be:
Already, the federal government has taken the unprecedented step of holding a total of 52 forums all over the country to discuss the new legislation. More than 4,000 comments were submitted to the U.S. Department of Agriculture regarding the bill. And a total of 41 "Summary Papers" were produced by the USDA in an attempt to prepare everyone for the battle that lies ahead.
So why is all of this so important, you ask?
After all, ethanol is already a hot topic these days. With U.S. consumers now paying $3 - or more - for a gallon of gas, we've already been bombarded with information about how ethanol can help bail us out of this mess.
That's all true - but here's what makes this particular debate different...
The supply-and-demand story for oil has been made very clear to the American people...and to each and every politician looking for a vote this November.
The message - as stated by President Bush and reaffirmed by countless others - is simple: We must reduce our dependence on foreign oil...and ethanol will play a large role in this battle.
And each time a politician drives home the point about ethanol...a handful of stocks are going to deliver handsome profits.
A 421-page government document known as the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002.
It's more commonly known as the "Farm Bill" - and it's about to make us an extraordinary amount of money...all over again.
Here's why:
The Farm Bill is set to expire in 2007. And while that still seems like a long way off, the battle over the next Farm Bill has already begun.
Now, as you probably can guess, the Farm Bill is an exceptionally complicated issue. The truth is, no one is sure at this point what the new legislation will look like.
But one thing is absolutely certain:
Renewable fuels - and ethanol in particular - are going to be front and center in the debates that are already starting to turn ugly.
Take a look at what the Democratic leader of the Senate Agriculture Committee - Iowa Senator Tom Harkin - recently had to say about renewable fuels:
"I think this (energy) is going to be one of the key things in the next farm bill. I think it's going to be the next place to look for income for farmers."
Congressional hearings to discuss the 2007 Farm Bill will begin this summer. And over the course of the next 18 months, Republicans and Democrats are expected to slug it out over what could be the most important piece of legislation in over a decade.
Here's how important - and how potentially ugly - this debate will be:
Already, the federal government has taken the unprecedented step of holding a total of 52 forums all over the country to discuss the new legislation. More than 4,000 comments were submitted to the U.S. Department of Agriculture regarding the bill. And a total of 41 "Summary Papers" were produced by the USDA in an attempt to prepare everyone for the battle that lies ahead.
So why is all of this so important, you ask?
After all, ethanol is already a hot topic these days. With U.S. consumers now paying $3 - or more - for a gallon of gas, we've already been bombarded with information about how ethanol can help bail us out of this mess.
That's all true - but here's what makes this particular debate different...
The supply-and-demand story for oil has been made very clear to the American people...and to each and every politician looking for a vote this November.
The message - as stated by President Bush and reaffirmed by countless others - is simple: We must reduce our dependence on foreign oil...and ethanol will play a large role in this battle.
And each time a politician drives home the point about ethanol...a handful of stocks are going to deliver handsome profits.
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Gates sets a trend in funding energy
By TOM CAHILL
BLOOMBERG NEWS
Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates invested $84 million in ethanol last week, and fellow computer pioneers are following that strategy in anticipation that technology will help wean America from its oil addiction.
Gates' Cascade Investments LLC bought a stake in Pacific Ethanol Inc. of Fresno, Calif., which says it will become the largest seller of corn-based fuel additives on the West Coast. Vinod Khosla, founder of Santa Clara, Calif.-based Sun Microsystems Inc., the world's fourth-largest maker of computer servers for networks, is financing ethanol fuel research.
Robert Metcalfe, the co-founder of 3Com Corp. of Marlborough, Mass., who helped invent Ethernet, the protocol for connecting computers, is testing a system to convert smokestack emissions into power-plant fuels.
"We're finally at a point where some of the alternate energy sources that are more environmentally friendly are worth taking a look at," said David Shaw, whose D.E. Shaw hedge fund manages about $20 billion and is planning to increase its stake in windmills.
"We're interested in cleaning up the environment at the same time as we make money for investors."
Record oil prices are accelerating the push for new forms of energy. Demand for fuels made from corn, sugar and soybeans will quadruple in the next three decades, a period when oil use will increase by less than 60 percent, the International Energy Agency estimates.
"It's great when you can put that crop into your gas tank," Hugh Grant, chief executive officer of Monsanto Co., the world's biggest developer of genetically modified seeds, said in an interview. "With $70 oil, bio-ethanol is here to stay."
Oil traded above $72 in New York as U.S. stockpiles fell for the first time in four weeks, raising concern about the adequacy of supplies before demand peaks in the summer. President Bush in his Jan. 31 State of the Union address said ethanol could become a practical alternative within six years.
"Ethanol is a huge market," Khosla said. "I think it can replace all of our petroleum needs, or at least a majority. That creates a very big opportunity that's very susceptible to technology."
Khosla Ventures, backed by his own money, plans to invest about 40 percent of its capital in alternative energy. He declined to detail how much he's investing or the size of his fund.
"Energy has got to be one of the top five problems the world faces, and it's been frustrating to watch activists and politicians fail to solve the problem," said Metcalfe, who is now a general partner of Polaris Venture Partners in Waltham, Mass. "Now it's time for the entrepreneurs and scientists to give it a try."
Investors have been trying to find alternates to coal, oil and natural gas for years without much luck.
In the past 30 years, $27.4 billion has been spent on renewable research and development budgets, according to the International Energy Agency in Paris. So far, renewable energy accounts for just 5.5 percent of all primary fuel used by the IEA's 26-member nations, with hydropower accounting for 2 percent, combustibles such as ethanol 2.9 percent and wind 0.6 percent.
Not all of Gates' colleagues are piling into new energy sources. Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has been investing in natural gas terminals. Gates' friend and bridge-playing partner Warren Buffett has been buying utilities and pipelines.
Allen's Vulcan Capital and its partner Plains All American Pipeline LP in August 2005 paid about $250 million for underground natural gas storage units in Michigan and planned in Louisiana. Vulcan owns 54 percent of the general partner that controls Plains, which operates 14,000 miles of oil pipelines and can handle more than 2.4 million barrels of oil a day.
Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. bought Des Moines, Iowa-based utility MidAmerican Energy Co. for $9.14 billion in October 1999 and has spent $2.7 billion adding 17,526 miles of natural gas pipelines in the United States.
MidAmerican's larger investments have been in gas pipelines, natural gas-fired power plants and utilities, such as Portland-based utility PacifiCorp for $5.1 billion last month. Its biggest power plants burn coal.
Gates sets a trend in funding energy
By TOM CAHILL
BLOOMBERG NEWS
Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates invested $84 million in ethanol last week, and fellow computer pioneers are following that strategy in anticipation that technology will help wean America from its oil addiction.
Gates' Cascade Investments LLC bought a stake in Pacific Ethanol Inc. of Fresno, Calif., which says it will become the largest seller of corn-based fuel additives on the West Coast. Vinod Khosla, founder of Santa Clara, Calif.-based Sun Microsystems Inc., the world's fourth-largest maker of computer servers for networks, is financing ethanol fuel research.
Robert Metcalfe, the co-founder of 3Com Corp. of Marlborough, Mass., who helped invent Ethernet, the protocol for connecting computers, is testing a system to convert smokestack emissions into power-plant fuels.
"We're finally at a point where some of the alternate energy sources that are more environmentally friendly are worth taking a look at," said David Shaw, whose D.E. Shaw hedge fund manages about $20 billion and is planning to increase its stake in windmills.
"We're interested in cleaning up the environment at the same time as we make money for investors."
Record oil prices are accelerating the push for new forms of energy. Demand for fuels made from corn, sugar and soybeans will quadruple in the next three decades, a period when oil use will increase by less than 60 percent, the International Energy Agency estimates.
"It's great when you can put that crop into your gas tank," Hugh Grant, chief executive officer of Monsanto Co., the world's biggest developer of genetically modified seeds, said in an interview. "With $70 oil, bio-ethanol is here to stay."
Oil traded above $72 in New York as U.S. stockpiles fell for the first time in four weeks, raising concern about the adequacy of supplies before demand peaks in the summer. President Bush in his Jan. 31 State of the Union address said ethanol could become a practical alternative within six years.
"Ethanol is a huge market," Khosla said. "I think it can replace all of our petroleum needs, or at least a majority. That creates a very big opportunity that's very susceptible to technology."
Khosla Ventures, backed by his own money, plans to invest about 40 percent of its capital in alternative energy. He declined to detail how much he's investing or the size of his fund.
"Energy has got to be one of the top five problems the world faces, and it's been frustrating to watch activists and politicians fail to solve the problem," said Metcalfe, who is now a general partner of Polaris Venture Partners in Waltham, Mass. "Now it's time for the entrepreneurs and scientists to give it a try."
Investors have been trying to find alternates to coal, oil and natural gas for years without much luck.
In the past 30 years, $27.4 billion has been spent on renewable research and development budgets, according to the International Energy Agency in Paris. So far, renewable energy accounts for just 5.5 percent of all primary fuel used by the IEA's 26-member nations, with hydropower accounting for 2 percent, combustibles such as ethanol 2.9 percent and wind 0.6 percent.
Not all of Gates' colleagues are piling into new energy sources. Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has been investing in natural gas terminals. Gates' friend and bridge-playing partner Warren Buffett has been buying utilities and pipelines.
Allen's Vulcan Capital and its partner Plains All American Pipeline LP in August 2005 paid about $250 million for underground natural gas storage units in Michigan and planned in Louisiana. Vulcan owns 54 percent of the general partner that controls Plains, which operates 14,000 miles of oil pipelines and can handle more than 2.4 million barrels of oil a day.
Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. bought Des Moines, Iowa-based utility MidAmerican Energy Co. for $9.14 billion in October 1999 and has spent $2.7 billion adding 17,526 miles of natural gas pipelines in the United States.
MidAmerican's larger investments have been in gas pipelines, natural gas-fired power plants and utilities, such as Portland-based utility PacifiCorp for $5.1 billion last month. Its biggest power plants burn coal.
Veridium sells corn oil extraction technology
GreenShift Corp. subsidiary Veridium Corp. announced the receipt of its fourth order from an ethanol producer for use of Veridium’s patent-pending corn oil extraction system. The back-end corn oil extraction method can recover up to 75 percent of the corn oil in distillers grains. Veridium has received orders from Glacial Lakes Energy LLC, Granite Falls Energy LLC, and two plants in Illinois and Wisconsin, according to David Winsness, CEO of Veridium’s industrial design division. He said there is about a six-month leeway from contract signing to plant...
GreenShift Corp. subsidiary Veridium Corp. announced the receipt of its fourth order from an ethanol producer for use of Veridium’s patent-pending corn oil extraction system. The back-end corn oil extraction method can recover up to 75 percent of the corn oil in distillers grains. Veridium has received orders from Glacial Lakes Energy LLC, Granite Falls Energy LLC, and two plants in Illinois and Wisconsin, according to David Winsness, CEO of Veridium’s industrial design division. He said there is about a six-month leeway from contract signing to plant...
Haaallllllllllloooooooooooooooooooo!
Keiner mehr da, ist ja auch langweilig im moment,
hoffe wenn spannung aufkommt, dass es hier wieder belebter
wird.
RT 0,0056$ das wird schon noch
Keiner mehr da, ist ja auch langweilig im moment,
hoffe wenn spannung aufkommt, dass es hier wieder belebter
wird.
RT 0,0056$ das wird schon noch
der hype scheint ja wirklich vorbei zu sein.
bin im dunstkreis von veridium und greenshift auf inseq gekommen.
habe ein limit in den markt gelegt, dass ich nach dem starken kursanstieg glatt vergessen habe
bisschen schusselig manchmal
jetzt habe ich die dinger bekommen, und muss mal schauen, was ich damit anfange.
bin im dunstkreis von veridium und greenshift auf inseq gekommen.
habe ein limit in den markt gelegt, dass ich nach dem starken kursanstieg glatt vergessen habe
bisschen schusselig manchmal
jetzt habe ich die dinger bekommen, und muss mal schauen, was ich damit anfange.
SK 0,0054 $
Gute Nacht und schönes Wochenende
Gruß Jannikl
Gute Nacht und schönes Wochenende
Gruß Jannikl
Um Inseq ist es aber wirklich still geworden.
RT 0,0053
Seid ihr noch alle wandern oder was???
RT 0,0053
Seid ihr noch alle wandern oder was???
SK 0,0051
MOrgen ist auch noch ein Tag
Gute Nacht Gruß Jannikl
MOrgen ist auch noch ein Tag
Gute Nacht Gruß Jannikl
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.395.799 von Jannikl am 01.05.06 21:23:44Ne, ich bin auch noch dabei.
Ich vermute, dass der Ausverkauf nunmehr ein Ende finden wird. Wir sind schließlich schon heftig zurückgekommen.
Sollte es Veridium weiter gut gehen - wovon ich sicher ausgehe -, wird es auch Inseq (neue Aufträge) gut gehen.
Ich lasse mich nicht rausschütteln, die Chancen die in Inseq stecken, sind einfach viel zu gut.
Stay long and strong.
tafasali
Ich vermute, dass der Ausverkauf nunmehr ein Ende finden wird. Wir sind schließlich schon heftig zurückgekommen.
Sollte es Veridium weiter gut gehen - wovon ich sicher ausgehe -, wird es auch Inseq (neue Aufträge) gut gehen.
Ich lasse mich nicht rausschütteln, die Chancen die in Inseq stecken, sind einfach viel zu gut.
Stay long and strong.
tafasali
sehe ich auch so.....; dager nur noch einkaufskurse- strong buy, denke ich
Tja am 24.08.2005 wurde der thread eroeffnet und von einen grossauftrag von 30 mio gesprochen.da stand sie bei 0,005.
auch der damalige grosse umsatz im august wirkt laecherlich gegen den umsatz was die letzten wochen der fall war.
Die MK betraegt zur zeit knapp 30Mio.also waer sie noch gar ned so gross.aber man muss auch sagen das sie von der zeit bis jetzt so gut wie kaum gelaufen ist.wie gehts nun weiter?gewinne?schulden?
auch der damalige grosse umsatz im august wirkt laecherlich gegen den umsatz was die letzten wochen der fall war.
Die MK betraegt zur zeit knapp 30Mio.also waer sie noch gar ned so gross.aber man muss auch sagen das sie von der zeit bis jetzt so gut wie kaum gelaufen ist.wie gehts nun weiter?gewinne?schulden?
Hallo Sneake, habe vor längerer Zeit mir einige Stücke für 1/4 EuroCent gekauft. Habe vorgehabt, sie länger im Depot zu behalten. Die jüngste Maßnahme (Aktienreduzierung) bestärkt mich in dieser Absicht. Investiere für Greenshift, Veridium und Inseq aber auch etwas "Spielgeld", bin aber -wie gesagt- zum Teil aber auch mittel- bis langfristig investiert...
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