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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rentech(RTK) - gas-to-liquids and cleaner fuel -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lord Smooth who wrote (583)12/10/1997 12:31:00 PM
From: TokyoMex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14347
 
ROFL !
SLHOs deal has been inked a long ago.
RNTK can offer natural gas at 80% vs 90% of SLHO at same time it can do 70% from the heavy feed stock, where SLHO will do zilch on heavies.
Hence RNTK can do both clean gas and the bottoms, a more diversified solution. Its a crazy world out there with all kinds of muck in the bottom.
;-)
Joe



To: Lord Smooth who wrote (583)12/11/1997 1:32:00 PM
From: Lord Smooth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14347
 
I would like to personally thank all the people that helped drive RNTK down to $1 7/32 today. It gave me the opportunity to sell all the other stocks I held and use the proceeds to buy RNTK. I now own a substantial sum at an average of $1.11.

Tokyo Mex left out an important quote from the Remote Gas Strategy article by Graham Batcheler, president, International Marketing and Business Development, Texaco Global Gas and Power:

"Texaco is also investigating Fischer-Tropsch technologies that tie into its proprietary gasification technology," Batcheler said. "Rentech fits in because its Fischer-Tropsch technology uses an iron based catalyst which allows for gasification of solids and liquids, thus giving a broader feedstock range than only natural gas."

Rentech fits in? To me, together with a number of other factors that has already been discussed on this board and off, it is likely RNTK gets a deal. Maybe tomorrow.

Thanks again for the shares...

Schopenhauer