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Alternative Energy Partners Inc AEGY

Alternative Energy Partners, Inc. (AEGY) is a development stage holding company. The Company operates with its subsidiary, Clarrix Energy, LLC, in the business of energy production and management. The Company is engaged in providing support services for medical marijuana. Ethanol was its initial intended product and it intends to establish other alternative energy products and service which includes solar-thermal energy production, energy management control. In May, 2012, the Company acquired Clarrix Energy. The Company acquired the PharmaJanes. The Company also acquired Simple Prepay merchant payment solution from iEquity Corp. The Simple Prepay system was developed to offer dispensaries, collectives, and delivery services for medical cannabis. Combined with the PharmaJanes on-line and smart phone ordering platform, medical marijuana patients will be able to order, process and pay for their authorized needs.


GREY:AEGY - Post by User

Post by burabus1on Nov 04, 2010 2:16pm
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Lebed pump

Lebed pumpJonathan was paid 20K to pump this stock for 1 month. When he started it was 10 cents. Looks like he has lost
some of his clout. The stock has lost 60% of it's value since he came onboard? Does his advice now have an inverse reaction to a stock?
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