Plug Power Inc. (PLUG)

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    Aug 13 09:54 AM
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    No one knows who the real winners will be but at least 3 of the 7 stocks will be 10 bangers Reply
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    Aug 05 11:43 AM
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    Jul 31 01:45 PM
    Sustainable Energy Indices Mixed as Commodities Retreat (Week Ending 7/18) [view article]
    The only way corn-based ethanol survives is with government subsidies which is a sop to the corn growers lobby, ADM, corn state senators and the rest. Our entire food economy is corn-based and if you think food prices are high now...you "ain't seen nothin yet".

    Same thing with bio-diesel, using edible oils and animal fats. Our taxes pay the U.S. bio-diesel producers a $1/gallon subsidy so they can acutally afford to make & sell the stuff - - which they then promptly ship 40% of it to Europe! So much for U.S. energy independence!!

    The bill passed by those wise and thoughtful "leaders" in Washington also pays a "splash and dash" subsidy to the bio-diesel makers. They "import" bio-diesel made in Malaysia with palm oil, off load it in the US, drip in a little regular crude oil diesel and then "ship" the blended product to Europe....and get paid a taxpayer subsidy! They don't produce anything of value - - just slurp at our taxpayer funded government trough.

    Milton Friedman was spot on: "Subsidize anything and you will get more of it". In this case more silly corn-based ethanol (corn is a very poor ingredient to use to make ethanol), biodiesel for Europeans, and much higher food prices.

    Madness!
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    Jul 30 03:12 PM
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    The only way ethanol could use 30% of the corn crop would be if 100% of the corn crop were used for ethanol. The ethanol plants remove the starch, about 30% of the corn's volume, and return the rest into the food supply. Reply
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    Jul 28 12:40 PM
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    Jul 23 09:20 AM
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    Sustainable Energy Indices Mixed as Commodities Retreat (Week Ending 7/18) [view article]
    In reality the corn crush margin is of little use to determine the profitability of ethanol producers. They do not sell their ethanol at the spot rate! The majority of ethanol contracts are with gasoline blenders and the price paid for the ethanol is linked to the cost of gasoline to insure the purchase is profitable for both ends. High gas prices continue to be good news for ethanol producers. Reply
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    Jul 22 03:48 PM
    Sustainable Energy Indices Mixed as Commodities Retreat (Week Ending 7/18) [view article]
    If the EPA reduces the 2008 9 billion gal mandate by 50%, ethanol price will go down a large %. If blenders have to pay the 51 cents to the ethanol suppliers there is no benefit to blend & no mandate. Reply
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    Jul 22 11:13 AM
    Sustainable Energy Indices Mixed as Commodities Retreat (Week Ending 7/18) [view article]
    Our mistake is taking the one unassailable fact, of diminishing oil supplies with increasing demand, driving up all time energy profits, and thinking that will guarantee profits all around, in any scheme dreamed up by a collusion of Politicians and Farmers.

    The fundamentals of Political leverage joined with constituent contributions has yielded plunder for all, too often in the past, and tempts both parties to engage in the proven pay trough, rather than consult 3rd parties expert in the industry.

    Before the first ear of corn was snatched from under the snout of the first "Bacon on the Hoof". Before exclusionary tariffs were enacted to keep competing sugar ethanol out of the ring. Someone should have asked Captain Morgan -(with some experience in the field)-how to make cheap hooch. He would have told us that ever since the first barrel of Rum sailed east out of the Caribbean, it's been, "Sugar Baby sugar!". Corn belongs in a bottle wearing a "wooden" barrel label on the second shelf behind the Bar.

    But if you can't substitute "Parasitic Politics" for tried and true Science, then that Pig ain't flying in 21st Century America!, especially with an empty trough!.
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    Jun 26 09:23 AM
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    look at these stocks in ten years and you will wish you bought then now Reply
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    Jun 23 09:12 AM
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    Very informative, Thank you. Reply
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    Jun 22 10:10 PM
    Seven Cogeneration Stocks to Fuel Your Portfolio [view article]
    The reason these stocks have been ignored is because they have done nothing! Most of the companies are not profitable and with no profit visibility. Reply
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    Jun 16 02:41 PM
    Seven Cogeneration Stocks to Fuel Your Portfolio [view article]
    Very informative. Thank you.
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    Jun 15 05:42 PM
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    For CPST, please use the correct dilutive earnings of -.07 per share. Reply
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    Apr 06 05:17 AM
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    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
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    Oct 05 03:53 AM
    Plug Power CEO Talks About His Company [view article]
    HBK is the latest hedge fund to be nailed by the Feds. The fund was caught short selling stocks ahead of their PIPEs. PIPEs are private investments in public equities - they are private stock offerings which means that investors agree not to short sell the stock ahead of the offering, because investors get access to private information. HBK abused the knowledge and short sold stocks of Plug Power Inc. read more Reply