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To: Big Dog who wrote (90293)9/10/2007 2:37:19 PM
From: jonggua  Respond to of 206093
 
the working hard right now is not in growing the company, but rather cleaning it up from its former mess?

is it actually collecting payments from o/g production?



To: Big Dog who wrote (90293)9/10/2007 3:53:53 PM
From: geneve  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206093
 
Big Dog.....I'm with you of TXHE......but beware of the LAURUS



To: Big Dog who wrote (90293)9/10/2007 11:31:35 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 206093
 
Brazil Petrobras Halts Commercial H-Bio Fuel Output due to high soy prices, the Folha de S.Paulo newspaper said Friday.

Brazil Petrobras Halts Commercial H-Bio Fuel Output


RIO DE JANEIRO (Dow Jones)--Brazil's state-run oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PBR), or Petrobras, has postponed the commercial production of its new H-Bio fuel due to high soy prices, the Folha de S.Paulo newspaper said Friday.



H-Bio is a diesel fuel that has vegetable oils blended in already at the refinery level. When presenting its H-Bio invention in 2006, Petrobras said it would revolutionize its fuel business, and that it would start its commercial production in December 2006.



"Today, it's not worth it producing H-Bio," Petrobras' Downstream Director Paulo Roberto Costa is quoted as saying.



Soy prices in Sao Paulo have surged to 35.50 reals ($18.11) per 60-kilogram-bag from BRL25.50 a year earlier.



Despite not starting commercial production yet, Petrobras sticks to a target of producing 425 million liters of the fuel in 2008, and 1.6 billion liters in 2012. The company had originally planned to already produce 285 million liters of H-Bio in 2007.



Source: Bernd Radowitz, Dow Jones Newswires; +5521-2553-7322; bernd.radowitz@dowjones.com;




To: Big Dog who wrote (90293)9/20/2007 10:22:24 PM
From: GoldBull no bug here  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206093
 
Big - Excuse me for pumping, but have we finally hit bottom on TXHE - holding 450,000 shares and rootin' for ya -

stockcharts.com

I know you can't say much in this forum, but is there a known number of shares outstanding at this point?

I see it trading at a penny, but since I don't know if there are 100 million shares out or 100 billion, not sure if I should even consider adding more.