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    Thumbs up For more Info. pls. visit following link


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    Thumbs up More SRE Proposals

    More SRE Proposals
    Our proposed biodiesel services:



    Produce biodiesel fuels to meet American ASTM D6751 and BQ9000 standards to ensure maximum distribution.



    Develop fully automated state-of-the-art continuous flow biodiesel processors capable of running on a variety of feed stocks.



    Produce top grade B100 biodiesel fuel.



    Invest in research and development so farmers can utilize unused and underused land to grow non-food feedstocks for biodiesel.



    Invest in farmland to grow and process feedstock.

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    Thumbs up Candlestick Analysis

    Candlestick Analysis
    Today’s Candlestick Patterns:
    White Spinning Top
    Bearish Deliberation

    Today a White Spinning Top was formed. This represents complete indecision between the bulls and the bears.

    The last three candlesticks formed a Bearish Deliberation Pattern . This is a bearish reversal pattern that marks a potential change in trend. However, its reliability is not very high and it requires confirmation.

    IMO this is very BULLISH. Once news hits - we're gone in 60 seconds.

    synj SYNDICATION INC

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    Arrow My first Target: 0.05+ and more

    My first Target: 0.05+ and more

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    Thumbs up Obama increases funding for ethanol, other biofuels

    There are many articles out like this one, think DOE & DOA Department of Energy & Department of Agriculture:

    Obama increases funding for ethanol, other biofuels
    Print this Article Share ThisStory Discussion By H. JOSEF HEBERT, Associated Press | Posted: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 3:10 am | 0 comments

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    WASHINGTON - The Obama administration renewed its commitment Tuesday to speed up investments in ethanol and other biofuels while seeking to deflect some environmentalists' claims that huge increases in corn ethanol use will hinder the fight against global warming.

    President Barack Obama directed more loan guarantees and economic stimulus money for biofuels research and told the Agriculture Department to find ways to preserve biofuel industry jobs. The recession, as well as lower gasoline prices, has caused some ethanol producers to suffer, including some who have filed for bankruptcy.

    Obama said an interagency group also would explore ways to get automakers to produce more cars that run on ethanol and to find ways to make available more ethanol fueling stations. "We must invest in a clean energy economy," Obama said in a statement.

    The reassurances to the ethanol industry came as the Environmental Protection Agency made public its initial analysis on what impact the massive expansion of future ethanol use could have on climate change. Rejecting industry and agricultural interests' arguments, it said its rules - which will take months to develop - will take into account increased greenhouse gas emissions as more people plant ethanol crops at the expense of forests and other vegetation and land use is influenced worldwide by the demand for biofuels.

    When Congress in 2007 required a huge increase in ethanol use - to as much as 36 billion gallons per year by 2022 - it also required that ethanol - whether from corn or cellulosic crops such as switchgrass or wood chips - have less of a "lifecycle" impact on global warming than does gasoline. It set the threshold at 20 percent climate-pollution improvement for corn ethanol and 60 percent for cellulosic ethanol, although ethanol made from facilities already operating would be exempt.

    EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson said the analysis shows corn ethanol emitting 16 percent less greenhouse gases than gasoline, even taking into account global future land-use changes.

    But that's true in only one of the scenarios the EPA examined; another showed corn ethanol would account for 5 percent more greenhouse gases than gasoline. The scenario Jackson cited assumes future environmental benefits over a period of 100 years will more than pay back the initial increase in greenhouse gases from land-use changes; the second assumes a shorter payback period of 30 years.

    Frank O'Donnell, president of the advocacy group Clean Air Watch, said the Obama administration was "walking a tightrope" to try to reconcile the expansion of corn ethanol with its determination to aggressively address climate change. He called the assumption of a 100-year ethanol payback to make up for early greenhouse emission increases "nothing but an accounting trick to make corn ethanol look better."

    Meanwhile, key lawmakers agreed Tuesday on a strategy for replacing gas-guzzling cars with more fuel-efficient models, but much tougher negotiations lie ahead on a bill that would, for the first time, limit emissions linked to global warming.

    The Obama administration has endorsed the bill broadly, but the details have largely been left to the House Energy committee, which is still working on the final language and has postponed a vote due to cost concerns raised by the panel's moderate Democrats.

    Committee members emerged from the meeting Tuesday claiming a modest victory. They said they agreed to embrace a "cash for clunkers" plan that would provide $3500 or $4500 to people who replace old, low-efficiency cars with new, more fuel-efficient models.

    But they acknowledged that tougher matters remain, and that some of the resistance was coming from Democrats from coal- and oil-producing states that could struggle to meet the bill's mandates for pollution reductions and renewable electricity generation.

    The ethanol industry and farm-state members of Congress had wanted only a comparison of direct emissions, which show ethanol as the clear winner, but welcomed the EPA's promise to examine the issue further.

    "There is currently no scientific agreement or certainty to quantify domestically produced ethanol impacts on land-use change," argued Roger Johnson, president of the National Farmers Union, responding to the EPA assessment.

    Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, said he was "skeptical about the science" about the indirect land-use impacts of ethanol on climate change, but that he is pleased the EPA "recognizes the need for a thorough analysis and review of this issue prior to any final decision." Jackson said that as the EPA develops its regulations, it will seek out peer-reviewed scientific views on the issue and make its final determination "based on the best science available."

    But environmentalists also praised the EPA for making clear it will take into account worldwide land-use changes in assessing ethanol's climate impacts. "The devil is always in the details, but we're pleased that the EPA proposed rules that would require all global warming pollution from biofuels to be taken into account," said Kate McMahon, of Friends of the Earth.

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    Thumbs up Posted by: GIRASAS Date: Friday, May 29, 2009 6:43:48 AM

    Posted by: GIRASAS Date: Friday, May 29, 2009 6:43:48 AM
    In reply to: None Post # of 27459

    I Agree 1000 - 3000+ % in the first step $$$$$$$$$$$$

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    Thumbs up Syndication, Inc. (SYNJ.PK), a development stage company, operates as a consulting company in the U

    Syndication, Inc. (SYNJ.PK), a development stage company, operates as a consulting company in the United States. It acquires controlling interests in or to participate in the creation of, and to provide financial, management, and technical support to development stage businesses, e-commerce businesses, and traditional brick-and-mortar businesses. The company assists target companies in various areas, including the development and implementation of business models to provide solutions to traditional companies; building corporate infrastructure, such as a management team, a qualified sales and marketing department, information technology, and finance and business development; and managing rapid growth and flexibility to adopt to the changing Internet marketplace and technology. It also assists target companies in evaluating, structuring, and negotiating joint ventures, strategic alliances, joint marketing agreements and other corporate transactions; and by providing advice relating to corporate finance, financial reporting, and accounting operations. Syndication, through its subsidiary, Sy-Med Decompression, Inc., provides non-surgical treatment option for patients with back pain due to lumbar disc herniation, degenerative disc disease, sciatica, facet syndrome, and spinal stenosis. The company, formerly known as Syndication Net.com, Inc., was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Damascus, Maryland.

    Key Executives

    MARK SOLOMON, ESQ., 49, has served as President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of our company since August 1999. Mr. Solomon received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Nova University in 1976 and received his Juris Doctor from Nova University Law School in 1979. For at least the last five years Mr. Solomon has been a practicing attorney for Mark Solomon, P.A., located in Florida, specializing in criminal law.

    BRIAN SORRENTINO, 50, serves as our CEO and as a director. Mr. Sorrentino has worked in the securities industry since 1986 and has been licensed series 6, 7, and 24. In 1993, he started Source Management Services, a consulting company. Mr. Sorrentino has specialized in mergers and acquisitions and contract negotiations with regard to those efforts. He currently serves as co-leader for Maryland 6th District T. Boone Pickens National Energy Organization.

    MRUTYUNJAYA S. CHITTAVAJHULA, 47, serves as our Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Chittavajhula graduated Andhra University located in India with a degree in commerce. From July 1999 through November 2002, Mr. Chittavajhula worked as an accountant in David Pomerantz & Associates, LLC where handled all aspects of professional accounting services. From 2002 until present, Mr. Chittavajhula has been employed as a comptroller of Deep Sea Logistics, Inc. From April 2003 until the present, Mr. Chittavajhula started working for James D Goldblatt CPA PC, Maryland, as an accountant. From May 2003 to July 2004, Mr. Chittavajhula was employed by Futrovsky & Tossman, CPAs, as an accountant.

    HOWARD S. SIEGEL, 61, has served as a director of our company since August 1999. Mr. Siegel received his Juris Doctor in 1969 from St. Mary's University Law School. Since 1969, Mr. Siegel has been a practicing attorney. For the past five years, Mr. Siegel has worked with the law office of Yuen & Associates, located in Houston, Texas. Prior to working for Yuen & Associates, Mr. Siegel was employed with the Internal Revenue Service, Tenneco, Inc., Superior Oil Company and Braswell & Paterson. Mr. Siegel serves as a director of Golden Triangle Industries, Inc. (GTII), a public company traded on the Nasdaq exchange, and serves as a director for Signature Motor Cars, Inc, a privately-held company.
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    Thumbs up SYNDICATION INC NEW COMMON STOCK (NASDAQ:SYNJ) Strong Uptrend

    SYNDICATION INC NEW COMMON STOCK (NASDAQ:SYNJ) Strong Uptrend
    Smart Scan Chart Analysis continues positive longer term. Look for this market to remain firm. Strong Uptrend with money management stops. A triangle indicates the presence of a very strong trend that is being driven by strong forces and insiders.

    Based on a pre-defined weighted trend formula for chart analysis, SYNJ scored +90 on a scale from -100 (strong downtrend) to +100 (strong uptrend):


    -10 Last Hour Close Below 5 hour Moving Average
    +15 New 3 Day High on Thursday
    +20 Last Price Above 20 Day Moving Average
    +25 New 3 Week High, Week Ending May 30th
    +30 New 3 Month High in May

    +90 Total Score

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    Thumbs up SYNJ is going to be a lifechanger stock to many on this board!!this one is going into HIGH PENNIES

    SYNJ is going to be a lifechanger stock to many on this board!!this one is going into HIGH PENNIES !!!it has all the ingredients to do it !!!a substantial amount of shares to be retired from the O/s and Govt fundings will come after announcing the New Biofuel Division acquistion !!get ready for fireworks my friend )))$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

    SPECULATIONS ABOUT SYNJ

    1. Pinnacle Energy will become the back-bone for SYNJ in near future. SYNJ has a plan, project and team for Pinnacle Energy.
    (From conversation with Brian)

    2. SYNJ is a public company with Brian Sorrentino being its CEO.

    3. Sentinel Renewable Energies - Private Energy Company -- Founded in 2007 by McCutcheon Marshall, Jr.
    Source:alternative energy company, provider of alternative energy, environment protection, biodiesel fuel production, solar energy, wind energy, biofuels, renewable energy sources, Sentinel Renewable Energies

    4. Brian Sorrentino and McCutcheon Marshall Jr,are involved with Pickens.
    Source:Brian Sorrentino's Page - PickensPlan

    5. Brian and McCutcheon did exchange some docs.
    Source: Brian Sorrentino's Page - PickensPlan

    6.Syndication Inc. Engages the 'Rossi Law Firm' to Point its PINNACLE ENERGY PROJECT. (PR - April 17th)


    7.www.sunbiz.org - Department of State
    http://www.sunbiz.org/COR/2008/0919/20151562.tif

    8.Government Support of Alternative Energy
    President-Elect Obama has clearly stated his support of aggressively developing green technology and alternative energy. His plans include:
    Tax Credits, Grants, and Loans
    The Federal government provides the following incentives:
    Federal tax credits for alternative energy producers and infrastructure
    Federal grants for product development and research and development
    Federal loan guarantees for up to 80%
    State governments provide the following incentives:
    State tax credits for infrastructure
    State grants
    State purchase requirements
    Source: alternative energy company, provider of alternative energy, environment protection, biodiesel fuel production, solar energy, wind energy, biofuels, renewable energy sources, Sentinel Renewable Energies


    Big oil/ Biofuel Article "Shell has also formed partnerships with a variety of small companies"

    Lots of $ pumped into biofuel! SRE or others might be in on the venture!

    SRE is seeking to establish Co-ops in SC, NC, VA, MD, PA, OH to produce feedstock as well as crushing, transportation and processing. Additionally, we are seeking to establish long term relationships and potentially equity positions with local rendering plants.

    alternative energy company, provider of alternative energy, environment protection, biodiesel fuel production, solar energy, wind energy, biofuels, renewable energy sources, Sentinel Renewable Energies

    "On April 23, the Maryland Congressional Delegation, chaired by Senator Barbara Mikulski, held a meeting to focus on
    Chesapeake Bay issues, including Bay Program reauthorization."

    "The Chesapeake Bay Commission and Pennsylvania reconvened the Biofuels Advisory Panel to review the State Action Plans and assist with implementation. The Panel will call on the jurisdictions to focus on the immediate opportunities
    (e.g., winter cover crop biofuels, best management practices implementation, on-farm use of biofuels and communications).
    The Panel will also develop a biofuels production goal; develop agricultural and forest residue removal guidelines for invasive species; and evaluate the potential for sustainable feedstock production within the watershed."

    http://archive.chesapeakebay.net/pre...eofprogram.pdf

    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/27/bu...er=rss&emc=rss

    alternative energy company, provider of alternative energy, environment protection, biodiesel fuel production, solar energy, wind energy, biofuels, renewable energy sources, Sentinel Renewable Energies

    must read : Mr. Rossi is a Principal of the firm with over 20 years of experience at securities law, international legal affairs and direct investment. Mr. Rossi provides integrated strategies for managing the most difficult of structural issues including securities offering materials, SEC filings to go public, anti-take over strategies, financial presentations and capital raising plans, annual shareholder meeting preparation, valuations and corporate governance.

    Mr. Rossi’s vast network of financial, corporate and NGO relationships including global investment funds and brokerage houses result in powerful information, advice, and outcomes for clients across all CapitalKeys sectors.

    Mr. Rossi has been an invited guest speaker and is a published writer on topics such as mergers & acquisitions, securities law, board of director formation and liabilities, private placements, and taking a company public. Mr. Rossi also has extensive international and legal relationships with the global investment community particularly in London, Geneva, Dubai, and Central and South America.

    He received a B.S. in Business Management and is a graduate of the University Of Miami School Of Law where he was a member of the Law Review. He is a member of the bar in Florida.

    he is connected to global investment funds!!!just speculation....

    SYNJ is at the right time ,in the right sector with the right technology !!!what more to ask from a Company

    SYNJ will beat the EESO run by 5 to 10 folds from the EESO 0.05 high

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    Thumbs up People if we get the huge news the next 2-3 weeks, with government grants, share reduction, and hug

    people if we get the huge news the next 2-3 weeks, with government grants, share reduction, and huge contracts, i think we fly to .25+/share easy...........

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