Slashnuts
9 월 전
Recent Headlines Indicate Corruption Within The Judicial System...
Judge's are often wrong, reversed and sometimes corrupt.
The offer to test was just that, an incentive to test. No jury would determine anything but. Just look at the comments that proceeded the offer letter...
Hello,
First, let me congratulate you on a very successful first test. Remember, removing the oil from the syrup has never been done 'before. The initial testing at the lab was successful in removing the oil from the syrup after the evaporator but not before the evaporator. Since the
table-top gyro has a much higher G force than the centrifuge, we could not know the outcome until we ran the syrup through a commercial test system. Also, it is VERY IMPORTANT to keep the test and testing results confidential. I am asking everyone included in this e-mail to honor this. Since Agri Energy is our testing partner, the first system and the benefits of early marketing opportunities will be offered to you for your assistance. Cantrell
"Keeping it confidential until we are ready so we can solicit the entire market at once." Winsness
"Further in plant testing will be required to fully determine the best method of commercialization for this process." Barlage
Test, testing and testing results. Doesn't sound like they were ready to me. Sounds like they were testing. If they were ready to sell, why call it a testing partner/system after the fact? Why ask for further testing? Why say the outcome couldn't be known? Why ask to keep it confidential if you're ready to solicit?
Good Lord, he called Agri-Energy the testing partner and wanted to test it in a commercial test system before any potential on-sale bar. HELLO?
Greenshift had the right and responsibility to test the system and the USPTO agreed.
Greed and Evil. Agri-Energy should be ashamed of themselves.
Restart the litigation, funding will follow...
Good Luck To All!$!$
ice_n_ak
10 월 전
Investing in stocks has been a (censored) roller coaster ride for me the last 40 years. Started out with stock brokers and news via Barron's or the Wall Street Journal. All quickly replaced by cyber such as Scottrade, and now it's all electronic.
Only thing that has not changed is words like greed, hope, maybe, what if, reality.
Some companies were fantastic investments. Most were disappointments. Enron, Kmart, wow what a (censored) ride!
GERS has been an interesting investment. A total loss for me since the beginning as I had great hope for their technology only to get sucked into a long legal battle filled with words such as, hope, what if, maybe, and of course, greed.
Today the stock still trades. Based on what is now ambiguous. There is talk of investors receiving shares of PVSP. There are rumors that the company is going after lawyers. There are more words.
Trading range between .12 and .04. That's reality. There is no news coming out from KK regarding this company and yet here I am. Owner of 81,877 shares of GERS with a cost average per share being so (censored) high I prefer to forget all the reverse splits and drama.
I'm going to hold onto those shares until it either goes much higher in share price or finally is buried in history along with all the other failures greed bestows. Either situation is preferable to this current status of limbo.
Do I have hope for this company? No.
Is there a possibility something good will occur for new investors? Not really but .0001 % possible is better that 100% not.
What if PVSP shares are issued, will this impact the stock price of GERS? I have no idea other than to speculate that unless that possibility occurs in conjunction with something 'real' from GERS the company itself, it will probably not have much impact as PVSP is a trash penny stock with billions of almost worthless shares and really not worthy of being called an investment stock.
It would have been nice if KK had married GERS with LODE instead but that just brings up another common word, fantasy.
Regardless, what a ride it has been owning and investing in an idea which is now in most ethanol used in gasoline. Investors in the other ethanol companies reaped the benefits of what GERS investors should have had. Investors in the new biofuel companies will benefit. And the word, greed, shall continue to endure.
dolfus
11 월 전
If that's the case.. the marketprice would be pulled downward to the current bid at say 0.04. Even if you put a larger order to sell just below the current posted ask (to liquidate your large position), that order would normally just float there unresolved (since the current bid is unchanged).. it just lowered the current ask somewhat. Where would the interest suddenly come from to buy at the current ask? I can't imagine a rebound where somebody buys stock at double the marketprice, only if that somebody thinks it's worth it to get a position at that price.
Your theory would make more sense if it's reversed.
- Someone wants a bigger position, but presumably there are not many shares offered at the current ask (and someone doesn't want to drive the price further up beyond the current ask, before having amassed that bigger position).
- So, someone pulls the market to 0.04 (by selling a small amount into the bid), and by doing so encourages current holders to sell larger volumes at the ask, or triggers a couple of automatic sell orders (because the marketprice is abruptly getting lower).
- More shares are offered around the current ask, so someone can get a bigger position without really driving the price beyond the current ask.
So, my theory still: there is someone who is anticipating on some possible upcoming development.
dolfus
11 월 전
Selling into the reaction, could be. But it seems to be behaving too erratically. And: if someone was selling into the reaction, still someone is buying. And as far as I can see: The last trade of yesterday was somebody buying around $1k in the ask (approx 12k shares at 0.09), which would seem a strange reaction. Who buys at 0.09 if you could buy at 0.05 with a little patience (the price it was hovering around the last couple of weeks)? It could be somebody just taking a gamble (as it always is in the end ofcourse), or anticipation on some possible upcoming development (which.. still makes it just a gamble). I'm still anticipating on some possible upcoming development, but I am not buying any more than I already have. So there are other and maybe bigger fools around!