GSGF erstaunliches Volumen am Freitag und gestern

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sts091280:

GSGF erstaunliches Volumen am Freitag und gestern

 
23.10.07 14:10
nicht vergessen GSEG kann auch gekauft werden 1:1000 Split steht an !

1000 GS Energy werden zu 1 GSGF
(Verkleinert auf 88%) vergrößern
GSGF erstaunliches Volumen am Freitag und gestern 127137
sts091280:

da geht doch was ;-)

 
23.10.07 14:20
ca 150.000 $ am Freitag und das auch noch am Stück
und gestern erst die news
sts091280:

gestern schön alles zu 0,52 aufgefangen und siehe

 
23.10.07 14:26

 

da ab den news wollte keiner mehr zu 0,52 $ geben *ggg

Datum Zeit akt. Kurs Kursart Volumeneinheiten Volumen USD Volumen (kum.) Stück Volumen (kum.) Euro 
22.10.0717:26:17
0,52  
VA
50026061.50022.566
 17:01:54
0,52  
VA
5.0002.60061.00022.382
 16:25:24
0,52  
VA
1.00052056.00020.548
 16:22:53
0,52  
VA
50026055.00020.181
 16:21:22
0,52  
VA
1.00052054.50019.997
 16:21:01
0,52  
VA
1.00052053.50019.630
 16:16:09
0,52  
VA
2.5001.30052.50019.263
 16:11:34
0,52  
VA
5.0002.60050.00018.346
 15:57:05
0,52  
VA
10.0005.20045.00016.511
 15:46:31
0,52  
VA
10.0005.20035.00012.842
 15:44:57
0,52  
EK
0025.0009.173
 15:44:57
0,52  
VA
25.00013.00025.0009.173

sts091280:

BID und ASK vorb.

 
23.10.07 14:31
(rechts noch der fette Kauf vom Freitag nachbörslich 277173 Stück)
(Verkleinert auf 86%) vergrößern
GSGF erstaunliches Volumen am Freitag und gestern 127141
sts091280:

letzte news Mon, Oct 22, 2007 2:11 PM

 
23.10.07 14:37
GS CleanTech Executes Pact with Northeast Biofuels to Extract Corn Oil
Northeast Biofuels’ Volney, New York Ethanol Plant First Ethanol Facility in Northeastern U.S.

GS CleanTech Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSCT) today announced its execution of an agreement with Northeast Biofuels, LP (“NEB”) (www.permolex.com), to extract about 10 million gallons per year of crude corn oil from the distillers grain co-product from NEB’s new 114 million gallon per year dry mill ethanol plant scheduled to commence operations later this year.

NEB is building its ethanol facility on the site of a former brewery at the 420-acre Riverview Business Park in Volney, NY, about 25 miles north of Syracuse. When the plant opens, it will annually produce 114 million gallons of corn ethanol and become the first large scale operating ethanol plant in New York State and the Northeast.

NEB and its on-site project participants, BOC Gases, and now GS CleanTech, will directly and indirectly employ approximately 100 workers, with an estimated 1,500-plus “spin-off jobs” created in agriculture, transportation and other sectors of the Upstate New York economy. Because of its strategic Upstate New York location, NEB will have low cost access to markets representing more than 2.3 billion gallons of potential ethanol demand in the Northeast US and Eastern Canada.

GS CleanTech’s patent-pending Corn Oil Extraction Systems™ have been engineered to help ethanol producers increase cash flows through the introduction of a third and novel revenue stream – corn oil. GS CleanTech provides turn-key extraction systems to participating ethanol producers at no cost to the ethanol producers in return for the long-term right to purchase the extracted corn oil at a per pound premium to its value when trapped in the distiller’s grains. GS CleanTech’s extraction technology also reduces overall plant emissions and utility costs by upwards of $1 million per year for a 100 million gallon per year ethanol plant that dries 100% of its distiller’s grains.

David Winsness, GS CleanTech’s President and Chief Executive Officer said that “This is a very strategic project for us and we are thrilled to bring our technology to what is on target to be the first major bio-refinery in the Northeastern U.S. NEB’s leadership is proactive and they clearly recognize the need to use technology today to defray risk. The best way to do this is to implement “plug and play” technologies that enhance the yields and operating efficiencies of the traditional ethanol production process. Our corn oil extraction technology is the first of several technologies that meet that goal that we are bringing to market to meet that objective.”

GS CleanTech has commenced work on the NEB extraction systems and is targeting an early 2008 commissioning.

Doug MacKenzie, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Permolex International, L.P., added: “We completed extensive technical due diligence on GS CleanTech’s technology and we are convinced that it is a very reliable way to increase ethanol producer revenues. We are excited to work with GS CleanTech and look forward to being the first ethanol producers in the country to use their full extraction package.”

GS CleanTech’s affiliated fuel production company, GS AgriFuels Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSGF), previously announced its intention to finance, build and operate a 10 million gallon per year biodiesel facility adjacent to the NEB facility. This facility will be designed to convert corn oil into biodiesel, which GS AgriFuels intends to sell locally in New York. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (“NYSERDA”) previously awarded a $250,000 grant to support the construction of this biodiesel production facility.

GS CleanTech and GS AgriFuels have partnered in the full scale commercialization of their technologies. GS CleanTech provides technology-centric services in return for process engineering and plant construction sales, ongoing technology royalties and selected feedstock sales. GS AgriFuels provides all of the capital for the construction of the extraction and biodiesel production facilities and generates revenues through its ownership of the biodiesel production assets.

Focus on Ethanol Production

GS CleanTech is focused on delivering technologies and process innovations to the ethanol production industry with a view towards maximizing the yield of corn-based ethanol production. GS CleanTech's currently available offerings in its ethanol program include its:

Corn oil extraction systems;
Small-scale modular biodiesel production systems; and,
Biomass gasification for combined heat and power solutions.
GS CleanTech is also developing new technologies, such as its carbon dioxide algal bioreactor technology, for application at ethanol facilities.

Traditional ethanol processing converts each bushel of corn, which weighs about 54 pounds, into about 18 pounds of ethanol, 18 pounds of carbon dioxide, and 18 pounds of distillers dried grains, which contain about 2 pounds of fat. This corresponds to about 2.8 gallons of fuel production per bushel of corn. GS CleanTech's ambition is to increase this efficiency as much as possible by converting as co-products such as DDG and carbon dioxide into additional renewable fuels.

Pictures of a recent GS CleanTech corn oil extraction system installation can be found at www.gs-cleantech.com in the Multimedia & Downloads section of the Products & Services section for GS CleanTech’s Corn Oil Extraction Systems (www.gs-cleantech.com/product_desc.php?mode=1&media=true).

About GS CleanTech Corporation

GS CleanTech Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSCT) provides applied engineering and technology transfer services based on clean technologies and process innovations that make it cost-effective and easy to recycle and reuse resources. Additional information on GS CleanTech’s Corn Oil Extraction System and GS CleanTech’s ethanol efficiency program is available online at www.gs-cleantech.com.

About GS AgriFuels Corporation

GS AgriFuels (www.gs-agrifuels.com) was founded to produce and sell clean fuels from agriproducts in innovative ways. GS AgriFuels’ business model is based on the manufacturing and sales of proprietary biodiesel equipment and the use of new technologies to produce biodiesel and ethanol from non-traditional feedstocks such as corn oil and cellulosic biomass through the utilization of several new proprietary technologies, including innovative desiccation, process intensification, gasification, and catalytic technologies, synergistically at small-scales to enable the refining of many forms of biomass into clean fuels at Integrated Multi-Fuel (“IMF”) production facilities.

GS CleanTech and GS AgriFuels are both majority owned by GreenShift Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSHF), a company devoted to facilitating the efficient use of natural resources.

Safe Harbor Statement

This press release contains statements that 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 GS CleanTech Corporation, 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.



GS CleanTech Corporation, 212-994-5374
Fax: 646-572-6336
Email: investorrelations@gs-cleantech.com
Web: www.gs-cleantech.com
or
Investor Relations:
CEOcast, Inc.
Andrew Hellman, 212-732-4300
or
Northeast Biofuels LP
Hancock Public Affairs
Stewart Hancock, 315-447-6057
Shancock@hancockpa.com




Source: Business Wire (October 22, 2007 - 2:11 PM EDT)  
sts091280:

so erst mal schluss mit pushen ;-)

 
23.10.07 14:45
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