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      schrieb am 13.12.07 18:05:12
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      www.gpreethanol.com

      http://media.marketwire.com/attachments/EZIR/172/380462_GPRE…

      http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ae?s=GPRE


      Man beachte vor allem die Gewinn-Prognose für das nächste Jahr (2,23 Dollar pro Aktie)!
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      schrieb am 14.12.07 23:40:21
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      An den deutschen Börsen wird diese Aktie bisher so gut wie gar nicht gehandelt. Deshalb besser direkt in den USA kaufen.

      Warum ist die Aktie in Deutschland bisher so unbekannt? Meinungen?
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      schrieb am 26.12.07 13:16:05
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Diese Aktie gefällt mir:

      Schon 58% Plus innerhalb von knapp 2 Wochen :kiss:

      Die Phantasie der Aktie hat auch viel mit dieser Meldung zu tun:


      Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc. and Great Lakes Cooperative Complete Important Milestone in Their Merger
      Thursday December 6, 5:55 am ET


      OMAHA, NE--(MARKET WIRE)--Dec 6, 2007 -- Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc. (NasdaqCM:GPRE - News) (NasdaqCM:GPRE - News) and Great Lakes Cooperative completed an important milestone in their previously announced merger by filing a registration statement on December 5, 2007 with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") relating to the proposed merger. The closing of the merger is subject to a number of contingencies, including the effectiveness of the registration statement, the approval of Great Lakes' membership, and other conditions. The prospectus/proxy statement will be sent to members after it is finalized with the SEC.

      "Our filing with the SEC represents a major step toward completion of the merger," said Wayne Hoovestol, Chief Executive Officer. "Both companies have worked diligently to accurately describe our respective operations and provide the important information related to the merger to better allow Great Lakes' members to make an informed decision."

      Green Plains has previously entered into an agreement and plan of merger with Great Lakes. Great Lakes, based in Everly, Iowa, is a full-service cooperative serving agricultural producers in northwestern Iowa and southwestern Minnesota. Great Lakes' businesses, which include bulk grain, agronomy, livestock feed and petroleum, are located in close proximity to Green Plains' 50 million gallon per year ethanol plant under construction in Superior, Iowa.

      "The merger strengthens both Green Plains and Great Lakes," continued Hoovestol. "Consolidating an ethanol producer with one of Iowa's largest agricultural cooperatives allows the combined company to more efficiently manage commodity price and feedstock supply risks. Great Lakes' producer-members, workforce and assets provide an important edge as the competition for feedstock increases."

      Upon completion of the merger, Great Lakes will continue to operate as a full service business partner with area agricultural producers. Pursuant to the terms of the merger, Great Lakes' members will receive cash and Green Plains stock at closing. In addition, the members will retain an interest in Great Lakes' regional cooperative investments.

      "This merger is in the best interest of Great Lakes' members," said Kevin Adolf, President of Great Lakes Cooperative. "As producers, our members recognize the efficiencies of a vertically-integrated operation. Green Plains' stock will offer liquidity and an opportunity to directly benefit from the combined company. Great Lakes' board unanimously voted to endorse the merger, and we are planning informational meetings so our members can learn more."

      Additional Information

      GREEN PLAINS HAS FILED A REGISTRATION STATEMENT (INCLUDING A PROSPECTUS) WITH THE SEC FOR THE OFFERING TO WHICH THIS COMMUNICATION RELATES. BEFORE YOU INVEST, YOU SHOULD READ THE PROSPECTUS/PROXY STATEMENT IN THAT REGISTRATION STATEMENT AND OTHER DOCUMENTS GREEN PLAINS HAS FILED WITH THE SEC FOR MORE COMPLETE INFORMATION ABOUT THE ISSUER AND THIS OFFERING. YOU MAY GET THESE DOCUMENTS FOR FREE BY VISITING EDGAR ON THE SEC WEB SITE AT WWW.SEC.GOV. ALTERNATIVELY, GREEN PLAINS WILL ARRANGE TO SEND YOU THE PROSPECTUS/PROXY STATEMENT IF YOU REQUEST IT BY DIRECTING A REQUEST TO: GREEN PLAINS RENEWABLE ENERGY, INC., ATTN: INVESTOR RELATIONS, 105 N. 31ST AVENUE, SUITE 103, OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68131 OR BY CALLING SCOTT POOR AT THE NUMBER LISTED BELOW.

      INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS OF GREEN PLAINS AND GREAT LAKES ARE URGED TO READ THE PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS AND THE OTHER RELEVANT MATERIALS BECAUSE THEY CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT GREEN PLAINS, GREAT LAKES, AND THE MERGER.

      Green Plains and its executive officers and directors may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from the equity holders of Great Lakes in favor of the merger. Information about the executive officers and directors of Green Plains and their ownership of Green Plains common stock is set forth in the prospectus/proxy statement that is on file with the SEC. Investors and security holders may obtain more detailed information regarding the direct and indirect interests of Green Plains and its executive officers and directors in the merger by reading the proxy statement/prospectus regarding the merger.

      About Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc.

      Ethanol, which Green Plains produces from corn, is a high-octane fuel that is blended with gasoline to provide superior engine performance as well as help to reduce harmful tailpipe and greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming. Ethanol has also become a prime source of value-added income for American farmers.

      Green Plains has an operating 50 million gallon ethanol plant in Shenandoah, Iowa and is currently building a second 50 million gallon ethanol facility in Superior, Iowa. The Superior plant is anticipated to begin production sometime early in 2008. Green Plains has entered into an agreement and plan of merger with Great Lakes Cooperative, with a closing that is subject to various conditions, including approval by Great Lakes' members.

      About Great Lakes Cooperative

      Great Lakes is a full service cooperative with approximately $146 million in fiscal 2007 revenues that specializes in bulk grain, agronomy, livestock feed and petroleum products in northwestern Iowa and southwestern Minnesota. Great Lakes has locations in Everly, Greenville, Gruver, Langdon, Milford, Spencer and Superior, Iowa. Great Lakes has inside grain storage capacity of 14.7 million bushels at seven sites, including four with mainline rail access.




      Aber nicht genug der guten Meldungen (es wird schon in Foren diskutiert, ob da vielleicht der nächste Merger mit Central Bio-Energy bevorstehen könnte, da deren CEO Board Member bei GPRE wird:

      Press Release Source: Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc.

      Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc. Announces Changes to Its Board of Directors
      Friday December 21, 3:24 pm ET


      OMAHA, NE--(MARKET WIRE)--Dec 21, 2007 -- Yesterday, Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc. (NasdaqCM:GPRE - News) (NasdaqCM:GPRE - News) announced changes to its Board of Directors. Mr. Gordon F. Glade was appointed to replace retired board member Mr. Hershel C. Patton II for the remainder of a term expiring in 2010. Mr. Glade will serve as a member of the Nominating Committee.

      Mr. Glade is President and CEO of AXIS Capital, Inc., a $100 million commercial equipment leasing company. In addition, he is President of Central Bio-Energy LLC, an ethanol production company with three sites under development :eek: and a current investor in several other ethanol companies. Mr. Glade also serves as Vice-President and Director of the Edgar Reynolds Foundation and as Director of the Brunswick State Bank. Mr. Glade is 36 years old.

      Wayne Hoovestol, Chief Executive Officer, commented, "We are excited to have Gordon join the team. He brings valuable experience in ethanol and finance. Gordon has deep roots in Corn Belt business and agriculture. He is an accomplished entrepreneur with a record of success. Gordon will be an asset to the Board of Directors, and he will be an important part of Green Plains' leadership as we continue to pursue vertical-integration within the industry."

      Mr. Patton retired from the Board of Directors earlier this month to concentrate his energies and efforts on real estate development projects. Mr. Patton stated, "It has been a pleasure working with Green Plains over the past several years and I leave with the knowledge that Green Plains is in capable hands." Mr. Hoovestol stated, "It has been an honor and privilege to work with Hershel. On behalf of Green Plains' stockholders, directors and employees, we sincerely thank him for his years of leadership and service. We wish him much success in the future."

      About Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc.

      Ethanol, which Green Plains produces from corn, is a high-octane fuel that is blended with gasoline to provide superior engine performance as well as help to reduce harmful tailpipe and greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming. Ethanol has also become a prime source of value-added income for American farmers.

      Green Plains has an operating 50 million gallon ethanol plant in Shenandoah, Iowa and is currently building a second 50 million gallon ethanol facility in Superior, Iowa. The Superior plant is anticipated to begin production sometime early in 2008. Green Plains has entered into an agreement and plan of merger with Great Lakes Cooperative, with a closing that is subject to various conditions, including approval by Great Lakes' members.



      Und noch eine hochinteressante Meinung aus dem Yahoo-Forum:

      Merger Candidate 19-Dec-07 06:00 pm

      Found this on the DTN Ethanol page. Could this newest board member's ethanol plant be a merger candidate? He's also 7.2% owner of GPRE as of November.

      "Center Oil's Parker Invests $4 Million in Iowa Ethanol
      Gary Parker built his fortune on black gold. But these days he is increasingly using his wallet to go green. On Nov. 14, Parker, the owner and chief executive of St. Louis-based Center Oil Co., invested $4 million in Green Plains Renewable Energy Inc., an Omaha, Neb.-based ethanol producer with operations among Iowa's cornfields. The move made him the public company's second-largest shareholder and landed him a seat on Green Plain's board of directors Nov. 16. Parker owns 7.2 percent of Green Plains. Parker's investment in Green Plains follows his decision last year to form Center Ethanol LLC, a Center Oil subsidiary that is building a $100 million ethanol plant in Sauget, Ill.
      (St. Louis Business Journal, Dec. 14, 2007)"



      Die Aktie ist hochinteressant und im Yahoo-Forum spekulieren manche Leute bereits über ein Kursziel von 70 Dollar und höher. Ich bin eigentlich jetzt schon sehr zufrieden ...
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      schrieb am 27.12.07 17:53:15
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