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To: whenitgoesup who wrote (5368)11/3/2006 4:22:25 PM
From: Tadsamillionaire  Respond to of 6687
 
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To: whenitgoesup who wrote (5368)11/7/2006 8:19:41 AM
From: whenitgoesup  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6687
 
&#9658 USSE .42, target $5.55 - Wall Street Resources, Inc. Releases an Analytical Profile on U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. With a 12-Month Target Value of $5.55

NATCHEZ, MS--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 7, 2006 -- U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. (Other OTC:USSE.PK - News) announced today the release of an analytical profile on the Company by respected micro-cap analyst Mr. Paul Silver, Director of Research for Wall Street Resources, Inc., which contains a short-term target value for USSE of $5.55 per share.
The free report is available at: www.wallstreetresources.net/pdf/fc/USSE.pdf. The 38-page report includes detailed information on the Company's business model, products, industry, valuation, management and risks. Wall Street Resources, Inc. is a professional research and consulting firm and its research team boasts over 20 years of collective experience analyzing emerging growth companies.

"We are encouraged that Wall Street Resources has initiated coverage and issued a comprehensive evaluation of our company with an initial price target value of $5.55 per share. Our entire corporation has strived to perfect our revolutionary fertilizer and green biofuels and we are all very excited to introduce this technology to the investment community," stated John Rivera, founder and CEO of USSEC. "The quality of Mr. Silver's research, coupled with his comprehensive analysis of our business plan will assist the Company in gaining proper awareness among key decision makers in the green energy market and help our investors and potential shareholders obtain a more thorough understanding of the potential for U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp."

Mr. Silver stated, "U.S. Sustainable Energy's proprietary process of converting feedstock such as soy beans or corn into bio fuel is significantly more efficient than any other process we were able to identify. We believe that the proprietary U.S. Sustainable process will revolutionize the alternative energy industry."

Gerald Kieft, Wall Street Resources' founder and President, stated, "After touring U.S. Sustainable Energy's facilities numerous times and viewing the Company process first hand I am convinced that U.S. Sustainable has overcome many of the challenges facing alternative energy companies today."

About U.S. Sustainable Energy

USSEC holds patent pending technology for a new breakthrough biofuel and carbon-based fertilizer. USSEC has successfully demonstrated the most cost effective method of producing biofuel estimated at $.50/gallon according to exhaustive studies and independent Lab confirmation. The company has developed the process, units and catalyst that will transform agricultural biomass into biofuel and fertilizer. This technology offers a solution for foreign oil dependence, balancing industrial and agricultural concerns with environmental issues and stabilizing and eventually reversing global greenhouse gas emissions. USSEC's research and development has successfully demonstrated the core technology in its fully functional facility located in Port Gibson, MS. The company is currently pursuing fully scalable implementation and deployment at further locations. Unlike other biomass gasification, the USSEC process can operate at a variety of scale, converting even waste biomass into fuel and fertilizer. The fuel produced will ultimately be more valuable than ethanol or methanol, and the USSEC process can convert biomass materials at an efficiency that cannot be matched by currently planned operations. In addition, unlike virtually all other approaches for biomass to energy, which deplete soil nutrients, the USSEC process restores and enhances soil mineral and carbon content. As a direct result of this revolutionary approach to integrated energy and fertilizer production from biomass, the USSEC process effectively removes Greenhouse Gases from the atmosphere, and can do so profitably before the value of Green Certificates and Carbon Credits are considered.