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To: new2ethanol who wrote (51)4/17/2006 2:22:53 AM
From: Crabbe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 133
 
I like both Inseq and Greenshift, I think that short term Veridium is the best bet, long term I will be moving to Greenshift but not for a few months. I have owned all three recently, wish I had stayed with Inseq, but I consolidated in Veridium at 3.7 cents.

You could very well be right when you expect 5 cents for Inseq. But, consider that Inseq has 3,887,491,043 shares outstanding, that would create a market cap of $194,374,552.15 at 5 cents a share. at .0053 it is a market cap presently of $20,603,702.53. That with earnings of $39,467 for the latest reported quarter Sep. 30, 2005.

I realize that under the direction of Greenshift (Kevin Kreisler) Inseq has made great strides forward as has Veridium.

I personally believe that Veridium has much farther to run up than does Inseq, but then if I had held Inseq rather than Veridium for the past several days I would be richer by twice more than I am now, so who am I to say????

Do your own due diligence, these are only my opinions.

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