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Clenergen Corp. (CRGE.OB) Announces QualityStocks Coverage

QualityStocks (September 14th, 2009) Writes:

Clenergen Corp. announced they will be featured in upcoming Daily Newsletters, Daily Blogs, and Message Boards. QualityStocks has over 750,000 subscribers to The Daily Stock Newsletter, which is a free service that collects data from hundreds of Small-Cap and Micro-Cap online Investment Newsletters and puts it all into one Free Daily Newsletter Report.

Clenergen Corp. is focused on using a proprietary biomass process to generate renewable electricity. The company has identified two fast growing species of tree and applied a proprietary Tree Adaption Process for rapidly increasing the growth rate 30-40%. This substantial growth rate will enable the production of an economically viable source of feedstock/biomass for creating a renewable source of electricity.

Because the company uses renewable biomass, organic material derived from plant matter not related to food production, it is able to produce clean, sustainable energy without endangering the food

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GenVec’s TNFerade Nears NDA Status (NASDAQ:GNVC)

Michael Vlaicu (September 9th, 2009) Writes:

GenVec, Inc.

(Public, NASDAQ:GNVC)

StocksHaven Investments profiles a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company developing gene-based therapeutic drugs and vaccines. Its lead product candidate, TNFerade biologic (TNFerade), is being developed for use in the treatment of cancer, and is currently undergoing Phase III trials which are expected to be completed by Q1 2010. In addition to its therapeutic product development programs, GenVec is working with collaborators to develop new applications for its technology through its vaccine development programs. The Company is developing a vaccine in animal health against foot-and-mouth disease and preventative vaccines for malaria, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), respiratory syncytial virus, and Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 (HSV-2). Surrounded by cash infusions through grants, mutual and institutional investors, multi-purpose products with billion dollar market potential, and an already flowing revenue stream – GenVec is one company you shouldn’t pass by.

About

Genvec

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Buy What the Chinese Are Buying

Contrarian Profits (June 24th, 2009) Writes:

How many entrepreneurs have sat down and thought to themselves, “If only the Chinese would buy my product…Heck, if only one in 10 Chinese would buy my product, I’d be rich!”  Call it the China Dream. It has a long history.

James McGregor wrote a book in 2005 on doing business in China called One Billion Customers. If the title sounds familiar, it may be because a man named Carl Crow wrote a book called 400 Million Customers, back in 1937. You see, the dream only gets bigger over time!

For the most the part, this dream remains a mere dream. But sometimes, someone, somewhere, figures it out. Carl Crow was someone who figured it out, and it made him a rich man.

Carl Crow led an adventurous life. Born in Highland, Missouri, in 1884, Crow started out as a newspaperman. Eyeing his fortune, he started China Press in Shanghai in 1911. But

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PetroAlgae’s (PALG.OB) Letter to Shareholders

QualityStocks (May 14th, 2009) Writes:

PetroAlgae, an emerging renewable energy company, today issued a Special Letter to Shareholders. The letter updates the investment community on the current status of the company and its future growth outlook. The entire letter is posted below:

“Dear Fellow Shareholder,

As an investor in PetroAlgae Inc. (OTCBB: PALG), you have joined a select group of forward-looking people who understand the potential of micro-crops as one of the most viable new sources of clean, renewable feedstocks in the petroleum and biofuels industries. Moreover, you have delivered a vote of confidence in a company with technologies that we believe are on the brink of producing new and substantial revenue streams. For that we thank you, and we pledge to keep your interests paramount. In response to your support for PetroAlgae and your interest in our industry, we intend to communicate with you on a regular basis through letters such as these, among

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Tough Start to Earnings…What Does it Mean?

Michael E. Brisky (April 8th, 2009) Writes:
Earnings season kicked off with a loss by Alcoa, and some soft numbers from a stock I own and follow, Mosaic (a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=mosamp;.yficrumb=JXA13nFR3ag"MOS/a). They a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Mosaic-3Q-profit-plunges-apf-14875151.html"missed expected numbers by quite a bit/a. The numbers don't actually matter that much right now. Many times with these announcements, the outlook is more important than the actual results. The market is forward looking, not backward. So, here's the quote from CEO Jim Prokopanko:br /br /blockquote"Despite the turmoil in commodity markets, we remain confident that long-term agricultural fundamentals are excellent. This is a self-correcting cycle because demand for crop nutrients can only be deferred for so long," said Jim Prokopanko, Mosaic's president and chief executive officer. "Large crops are still required to secure the world's food supply and crop nutrients will play an essential role in achieving that objective. We are well positioned financially ...

Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: General Mills, Kraft Foods, Kellogg Company, Philip Morris International and Altria. – Press Releases

Zacks Market Commentaries (March 24th, 2009) Writes:
For Immediate Release

Chicago, IL – March 24, 2009 - Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include: General Mills (GIS), Kraft Foods (KFT), Kellogg Company (K), Philip Morris International (PM) and Altria (MO).

Get the most recent insight from Zacks Equity Research with the free Profit from the Pros newsletter: http://at.zacks.com/?id=4579.

Here are highlights from Monday's Analyst Blog:

Not So Nuts: K Supports New Bill

General Mills (GIS), Kraft Foods (KFT) and the Kellogg Company (K) are supporting legislation aimed at preventing tainted foods from entering the food supply. The 3 companies are supporting a bill introduced by

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Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez tightens state control of food amid rocketing inflation and food shortages

Alex Stanczyk (March 9th, 2009) Writes:

Alex’s Notes: Nothing new under the sun said wise King Solomon.

This is a simple repeat of history. Once Rome tried to fix prices in the market. This caused nothing more than shortages, and the emergence of black markets.

People require real honest money and protection of private property, which includes a merchants right to set prices above his costs and make a profit.

 

 

President Hugo Chavez is tightening state control over Venezuela’s food supply, setting quotas for food staples which are to be sold at government-imposed prices.

 

 

 

Venezuela's Hugo Chavez tightens state control of food amid rocketing inflation and food shortages

Hugo Chavez is seeking to ensure that his core support, the poor, can still fill their shopping

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Catastrophic Fall in 2009 Global Food Production

Alex Stanczyk (February 17th, 2009) Writes:

Catastrophic Fall in 2009 Global Food Production Commodities / Food Crisis Feb 09, 2009 - 07:11 AM By: Eric_deCarbonnel

After reading about the droughts in two major agricultural countries, China and Argentina, I decided to research the extent other food producing nations were also experiencing droughts. This project ended up taking a lot longer than I thought. 2009 looks to be a humanitarian disaster around much of the world

To understand the depth of the food Catastrophe that faces the world this year, consider the graphic below depicting countries by USD value of their agricultural output, as of 2006.

Now, consider the same graphic with the countries experiencing droughts highlighted.

China

The drought in Northern China, the worst in 50 years, is worsening, and summer harvest is now threatened. The area of affected crops has expanded to 161 million mu (was 141 million last week),

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How China And Brazil Could Spark A Rebound In Food Prices

Irwin Greenstein (December 1st, 2008) Writes:

Two of the top emerging markets are grappling with food production and costs - resulting in higher prices in the months to come. The outlook for China and Brazil could portend higher grain prices, giving investors a chance to cash in on a potential rebound.

China’s higher food costs would result from a regulatory change, while Brazil’s food supply is feeling the pinch of tighter credit. In both cases, grain supplies will be affected.

In China, the government scrapped its 11-month interim price control measures on grain and some food products starting from this month after inflation began to drop.

Inflation had taken its toll on Chinese consumers, with food the biggest contributor to lower consumer spending.

For example, in January of this year food prices in China bolted a staggering 18.2% over the previous year as consumer prices rose 7.1%. By April, food prices were up 22.1% over the same period in 2007

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CleanTech BioFuels (CLTH.OB) is “One to Watch”

QualityStocks (October 20th, 2008) Writes:

CleanTech BioFuels (CLTH.OB) is “One to Watch”

CleanTech BioFuels, Inc. (CLTH.OB) is a small company with a big idea. The idea is to turn solid municipal waste, of which the U.S. generates over 600,000 tons each day, into ethanol, and CleanTech now has the licensed technology to do it.

Ethanol, you may recall, has been at the heart of a rising controversy. Ethanol is a versatile renewable fuel, based upon plant material, providing a clean way to tap the sun’s energy. Its biggest advantage is that it can be used to power cars. Since 1975, Brazil has been producing and distributing ethanol, made from sugarcane, and has now effectively replaced 50% of its gasoline use with ethanol. Although there are a number of issues that would make such a transition less likely for the United States, ethanol remains a popular candidate as a major alternative fuel for the future.

However, ethanol today

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