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Investing in Algae Company Stocks

January 13th, 2009 | 3 Comments | Posted in Algae-Energy-Investments

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I read an interesting article on Algae Biofuel Stocks in WallStNation.com. They have reviewed the companies in Algae Energy Industry and published the following table in Dec-2008:

Name Symbol Last price Mkt cap Volume
GreenShift Corporation GERS $0.0240* 2.16M 45,798.00
NANOFORCE INC NNFC $0.0021* 2.05M 124,990.00
VALCENT PRODUCTS INC VCTPF $0.31* 15.46M 202,515.00
GREEN STAR PRODUCTS GSPI $0.023* 5.56M 338,750.00
ORIGINOIL, INC. OOIL $0.30* 43.03M 39,755.00
PETROSUN INC PSUD $0.0600* 1.08M 545,115.00
Royal Dutch Shell plc (ADR) RDS.A $50.46 157.47B 5.06M
Chevron Corporation CVX $78.09 158.66B 21.91M

Source:WallStNation.com

This week they have published the Stock performance of Eight Algae Energy companies of which two companies seem to have a positive return

Symbol Dec 8th Price Jan 9th Price Gain/Loss % Gain
GERS $ 0.02 $ 0.02 $ (0.01) -20.8%
VCTPF $ 0.31 $ 0.27 $ (0.04) -12.9%
GSPI $ 0.02 $ 0.02 $ (0.00) -2.2%
OOIL $ 0.30 $ 0.42 $ 0.12 40.0%
PSUD $ 0.06 $ 0.06 $ (0.00) -5.0%
RDS.A $ 50.46 $ 53.98 $ 3.52 7.0%
CVX $ 78.09 $ 72.82 $ (5.27) -6.7%

Source:WallStNation.com

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  • Leeyoder5

    What low priced algae stock seems to be poised to “take off”?

  • http://www.acepennystocks.com/ pennystocks

    It is important to review reasons, and to see them refined just as was done here. A proper summary of the current state on algae-derived feedstocks.

    Significant issues like contamination, containment, access to facilities, harvesting, invasive species, regional diversity, regulation/permitting, airshed concerns, etc were not addressed, but a good and reasonable article still.

    Like all agricultural undertakings, there will be bigger challenges than first anticipated, but algae remains the strongest potential in the whole bag of tricks to get us into a promised future for our kids.

    I liked the comment on Shell; the one major oil player to carefully monitor. They are doing some very very good work.

  • photobioreactor

    I am interested to do some research into algae. We have a lot of different kind of algae growing in our natural   environment . Nice blog