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Technology Stocks : VRDM - Veridium Corporation

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To: Aubie who wrote (103)5/1/2006 2:22:11 AM
From: Crabbe   of 133
 
If you are leery of Veridium, then perhaps you should invest in the holding company Greenshift, but realize this.

Greenshift is valued by the value of its holdings; all of the important technologies were transferred to Veridium from the private holdings of Greenshift, (just one consideration for Greenshift's investment in Veridium). Greenshift even now does not nearly reflect the market values of its two public holdings, Inseq and Veridium. Nor, is it ever likely too.

Veridium is in my opinion the showcase part of the Greenshift family. As Greenshift and Veridium have stated that there are no plans for dividends, just reinvestment, Veridium has to be considered a "growth" investment. Consider the technologies that Veridium has and their potential.

The COIS(tm) has the potential for installation in a major portion of the corn to ethanol plants. Probably, there will be at least double the number that exists today. I would expect Veridium's future income from this area to exceed $100,000,000/year from this area alone.

The Tornado Generator has unlimited potential but as yet I don't have a clue as to what the business model for this technology is, I would think that they would be paid for the reduction in volume for trash processing (90%), but may if there are valuable reusable resources that can be extracted that they would also contract to buy them at discount, similar to the COIS(tm). The recent sale to an oil company is expected to result in a multitude of reorders. If my guess is right these are for pulverizing oil shale for pipeline slurry shipment to a more suitable extraction and refining location. I don't have a clue for this business model.

The meat packing DAF sludge processing is another area where Veridium's oil extraction system has very large potential, there are hundreds of meat packing plants that can and will benefit from this technology where Veridium is paid both for the reduction in mass of the sludge, as well as obtaining the fat extracted at a substantial discount from market.

The technology that excites me the most is the CO2 sequestering technology. If the US tightens CO2 emission requirements, or a viable Carbon Credit system is established every CO2 emitter will be looking for inexpensive methods of reducing CO2 emissions. Veridium's method is orders of magnitude lower than cropland such as planting timber as an offset. It is also a much smaller footprint than the competition basically because "Veridium brings the sunlight to the algae rather than the algae to the sunlight.

The water purification system "about the size of a fire hydrant" produces in this smallest scale 25 gallons an hour of pure water for a fraction of the cost of distilling.

All of Veridium's technologies are scalable so they can fit the situation.

As always this is just my opinion, Do your own due diligence!

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