October 7, 2005 • BRVO
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Bravo Foods has announced a series of eight lunch stops where they will likely be trying to sell the stock to brokers and anyone else with cash to invest.
The purpose of these is to sell the stock. If just one or two of these power brokers buys, it will likely raise the stock price.
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October 7, 2005 • JSDA
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This article talks about new Jones Sodas for Halloween.
The flavors include Candy Corn soda and Caramel Apple soda.
The tasters found it overly sweet, with some comparing it to drinking syrup. Caramel apple soda received slightly higher marks — it was likened to carbonated apple cider. But some tasters found the aftertaste a bit much.
Also sipped by the brave group were Scary Berry Lemonade and Strawberry Slime. Both did better with the tasters, who were amused by the blue color of the lemonade.
-from Candy Corn Soda Greeted With Skepticism, WTOP
October 6, 2005 • ELC
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Electric City has announced that Sanyo Logistics Corporation (a subsidiary of Sanyo Electric Ltd.) will be participating in their 50 Megawatt Virtual “Negawatt” Power Plant program.
Read the full press release here.
October 4, 2005 • GSPI
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Green Star Products sent out a press release today announcing praising Governor Schwarzenegger for signing a law allowing biodiesel use for public agencies.
American Biofuels (ABF), a biodiesel producing company which is 35% owned by Green Star Products, Inc. (OTC:GSPI), has been working with the California Energy Commission for some time now to establish production and usage criteria for the State of California.
American Biofuels has foreseen the probability that the State of California would commit to the use of biodiesel and anticipated a commitment by the Governor’s Office for the use of biodiesel in the state.
On September 30, 2005, Central Valley Business Times (CentralValleyBusinessTimes.com) reported, “Bakersfield is the location of a major biodiesel plant. In July, American Biofuels said it was expanding its biodiesel production facility in Bakersfield to an annual production capacity of 10 million gallons. Expansion is expected to be finished by the end of the year.”
-from Green Star Products Press Release
I own shares of this company, and the press release had a few interesting points that I had not previously known.
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