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To: Crabbe who wrote (48)4/15/2006 10:59:04 PM
From: new2ethanol  Respond to of 133
 
Wow, Crabbe. I just discovered this site and read all your posts. I really enjoy reading what you have to say about VRDM.

Is the 10-K really coming out Monday? If so, in your opinion, will it have a positive or negative impact on this stock? Since the majority of it will deal with info from 2005, I'm really worried that it will have a negative impact on VRDM's stock. Your thoughts?

As always, I will do my own DD.



To: Crabbe who wrote (48)4/15/2006 11:11:25 PM
From: new2ethanol  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 133
 
Since we're off topic, what's your take on INSQ and the parent company - GSHF? Are you considering investing in either of these companies?

Also, what is a good buy point based on VRDM's current price and the fact that it will likely gap up on Monday? My thinking is $.115, but I may buy in a few cents higher if things start off well. (of course I'm a little worried about their upcoming 10-K) As a note, I currently own shares at $.082.

I read VRDM's and INSQ's annual reports from '04. I also read the quarterly reports for both companies. To be honest, I was more impressed with INSQ's report. Even though they have over 3 billion shares outstanding, they seem to be a good short-term play. I wonder if it's possible for them to reach $.03-$.05 over the next several weeks. (I'm currently in at $.0053 and I'm thinking about buying more if the price is right.)

Here are a few high-level facts for INSQ:
INSQ purchased a profitable company from Ohio last year to help it further its business plans. It also has plans to purchase a few more companies this year.

I see that the UTEK Corp. owns more than 10% of INSQ. (You can see this in Yahoo! Finance under Inside Roster)If you click on the UTEK link, UTEK also declares that it owns an undisclosed amount of XTHN. I wonder if this is a good or bad thing for INSQ?

Everyone, please do your own DD.



To: Crabbe who wrote (48)4/16/2006 3:10:19 PM
From: edward62  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 133
 
ok thanks for your replies, I'll look into the companies you mentioned. PEIX I know because my trading system chose it to short recently (short term) together with companies like NEU and ANDE, all whom had great runs. PEIX seems to have the interest of Bill Gates who bought convertible notes into PEIX. And ofcourse EBOF is the company associated with Willy Nelson.

rgds, Ed