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To: edward62 who wrote (46)4/15/2006 9:47:00 PM
From: Crabbe  Respond to of 133
 
The number of shares outstanding on Yahoo and else where is not correct. They state about 47,500,000 shares outstanding. This was current on Sept. 30th 2005.

There are now approximately 193,000,000 shares of common outstanding. In addition there are 1,000,000 shares of series D preferred outstanding (held by Greenshift). All shares of Series A, B, C preferred have been redeemed for common or retired by greenshift for series D preferred.

You can verify this by reading the 8K 10Q and 10K reports on SEC.GOV under the Edgar Database. The 10KSB (for year 2005 ending in DEC) is due Monday.

Hope this helps.

r



To: edward62 who wrote (46)4/15/2006 10:21:34 PM
From: Crabbe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 133
 
Off Topic

I agree that Biofuels is the biggest growth industry for the next several years.

There are several other biofuel plays.

In ethanol there are only two public pure ethanol plays.

XTHN - Xethanol ($10.85)

Has one existing ethanol plant, quite small, has a proprietary yeast developed from yeast in the gut of the wood borer beetle. It ferments cellulose directly with out the need for a beginning stage of converting cellulose and hemicellulose to glucose and xylose, thus it is much more efficient. They have plans for 8 plants converting (I think paper mill effluent) to ethanol. and tentative plans for four more. The paper mill effluent may well be a negative cost feedstock as it is an expensive disposal problem for paper mills now. These plants would be located in the Southeast. They also are exploring the California market.

PEIX - Pacific Ethanol ($29.27)

Presently has Corn to Ethanol plants in California, exploring several biomass ethanol possibilities including rice straw to ethanol and timber waste products to ethanol.

Another biofuels play is EBOF - Earth Biofuels ($2.55) which is presently manufacturing and distributing biodiesel.

I have owned each of these but presently do not own any of them other than Veridium.

Peripheral plays are of course the Greenshift Companies.

I also have this list I have not yet had time to check them out, they were in a stock tout from lebed.com

NECX $0.57
NSOL $1.95
NWGN $1.74
HRID $0.55
OTD $2.55
GPRE $49
IESV $0.062
MEMS $2.08
DDSU $0,70

As always the ideas expressed are mine and my opinions do your own Due Diligence.

r



To: edward62 who wrote (46)4/15/2006 10:46:20 PM
From: Crabbe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 133
 
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A Solar play I know of is XSunX - XSNX ($1.25)

XSunX has a solar thin films technology that coats windows for solar power. I think this a tremendous idea particularly for high rise buildings. The South facing windows could well supply all of the power needs of the building and more, selling excess power on the grid and running at night off the grid. (daytime power is more expensive than nighttime thus selling expensive power and buying cheap power)

As always do your own Due Diligence.

r