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Before we talk about Monday's (tomorrow) number one play to watch, did you even see Thursday's alert? It opened with handfuls of trades ~3 cents and traded as high as 15 cents on record volume! Did you witness the 250% intraday run first hand?
Today we're laying out all the details on a sub company that is rumored to have a moderately-sized awareness campaign in the near future. We want all readers to evaluate this play right away because you may be seeing it everywhere by the middle of the week.
Last year this play ran from .005 to .06 during "reefer madness". It's important to know hemp is similar, but also vastly different from marijuana in certain factors. Read on.
For 4/20 we want your eyes glued to XTRM - Extreme Biodiesel

"Hemp or diesel?" you may find yourself asking that question like us at first.
We have put together an exciting report that elaborates on the answer to that question - BOTH!
XTRM is an alternative fuel and recycling company with several wholly owned subsidiaries such as XTRM Cannabis Ventures, and Extreme Biodegradable Products that work together to compliment Extreme Biodiesel.
On Friday, XTRM closed at .0047
What is biodiesel? Biodiesel is a renewable, clean-burning diesel replacement that is reducing U.S. dependence on foreign petroleum and improving the environment. The concept of using vegetable oil as an engine fuel dates back to 1895 when Dr. Rudolf Diesel developed the first diesel engine to run on vegetable oil.
Hemp biodiesel, is the name for a variety of ester-based oxygenated fuels made from hemp oil. Hemp biodiesel comes from the pressing of the hemp seeds to extract the oil.
With over 30M successful U.S. road miles hemp biodiesel could be the answer to our cry for renewable fuel sources.
On February 7, 2014, President Obama signed the Farm Bill of 2013 into law. Section 7606 of the act, Legitimacy of Industrial Hemp Research, has opened the door to a burgeoning industry.
XTRM has many products on their website; they even have a mini-refinery that "can make 600 gallons of quality biodiesel per day".
Here are some other prices and products directly from their website:
- The Standard Extractor $3,499
- The Mini Refinery $19,999 - Taking up 10x25 feet of space, the water-less mini refinery is the only system on the market that can make 600 gallons per day utilizing the best technology known in the industry. The Mini Refinery is built to be used continuously, every day, and does not require rest.
- Extreme Extractor 2-hour purification system $8,099 - The 2-hour system can filter 100 gallons of fuel in 2 hours and be ready to burn in any diesel motor. In about 5 hours you can go from vegetable oil to clean burning Biodiesel. Maintenance on the filter system is as simple as performing a flush cycle on the first tank using Methanol every 1000 gallons. This methanol can then be reused in your beginning process. Every 5000 to 6000 gallons you change out one tank of media that you can purchase from Extreme Biodiesel.
Midday Friday, we saw a brand new press release hit the wires. In a corporate update the CEO had a few forward-looking things to say:
Joseph Spadafore, President of Extreme Biodiesel in California commented "Extreme Biodiesel, in particular its wholly owned subsidiary XTRM Cannabis Ventures has been positioning itself to be ready when full legalization of Hemp and Marijuana occurs on both Federal and State levels. In 2014 the company brought on Dr Rainer H Busch to assist in research and development of Hemp into Biodiesel as well as MMJ Oils research. Some of what we have been doing is growing comparable plants to Hemp such as Nettle to make sure we are ready to go once the 'green light' is announced. Recently we were finally granted the permit for a water well on our property in California to allow continued progress of our development.
Industrial hemp is different than marijuana. It is the non-psychoactive, low-THC, oilseed and fiber varieties of the plant Cannabis sativa. Hemp has absolutely no use as a recreational drug.
Atleast 21 states currently have laws making industrial hemp legal or have laws establishing industrial hemp programs that are limited to agricultural or academic research purposes.
We are looking forward to the week ahead! In the morning we will be sending more facts about the company.
Is XTRM waking up once again? Begin your research immediately! Expect more information on the company from us premarket.