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CTCK could be a major runner ala IBZT or QBID. Based on its trading the float is only in the 100-200 mil range. There Difflex home wrap is going to hit the US market 2nd Quarter of 2005. At $80 a sheet for there anti-microbactrial home wrap this is a great oppritunity. Rumors of a distribution deal with Lowes and Home Depot could send this into pennyland!
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looks like CTCK moved way up over the past couple of days and is backing down. It crashed through the resistance and looks like it may be backing down to .001 for support. Watching this one with a keen eye.
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Its held its gains remarkably well ready for the next level. Fast mover with just a little buying pressure.
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I tend to agree with you windjunkee...but not sure if it will downtrend that much back to .001 at least not in short term. Have been watching since .0005 but not quite ready to buy in yet. Can anyone comment about R/S in fall 2004 (11-15-2004) and how this performed when known as CTCX? I'm not trying to summarily dismiss this one but I have learned to question any/all companies that (appear to have a great deal going for them on the surface)--resorting to shareholder dilution and changing their name. It rarely seems to equate in my mind at least...Can someone who has followed this more closely provide me some DD findings and some indication of management profile?
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how many O/S does CTCK have.I am looking to get into this but I am always worried about the dreaded R/S.
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it should crawl back up to the 0.003s by the end of the week if there is any news more like threee cents one can never be to careful.
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Our system posted a BUY-IF today. The previous SELL recommendation that was confirmed was made on 03.02.2005 (6) days ago, when the stock price was 0.0030. Since then CTCK has fallen -56.67% .
Today a Long White Candlestick was formed. This shows that the prices advanced significantly from open to close during the day under strong buying pressure.
For more about this candlestick click here.
The last two candlesticks formed a Bullish Harami Pattern . This is a bullish reversal pattern that marks a potential change in trend. However, its reliability is low and it definitely requires confirmation.
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Our system posted a HOLD today. The previous BUY recommendation that was confirmed was made on 03.09.2005 (7) days ago, when the stock price was 0.0013. Since then CTCK has gained 61.54% .
Are you eager to sell your shares? Well we say: “Stick to them for the moment!” Market mood is again bullish. Our SELL-IF alert is not confirmed. It is now null and void and should be ignored.
The current tag is HOLD and it already tells you what to do. Keep holding your stocks until the next signal. Did you already sell without waiting for the confirmation? Do not worry. Chance knocks the door twice. There will be good prices in the next session at which you can buy them back.
Today a White Closing Marubozu was formed. This shows that the day opened and then prices went lower slightly, however it was followed by a rally that drove the prices over the opening price and the rally continued all day ending with a closing price equal to the high of the day.
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Created in 1993 EETC (European Environmetal Technology Corporation) Ltd, a BVI corporation, formerly registered in Dublin, Ireland, founded in the same year it's wholy owned subsidiary Coattec Beschichtungstechnologie GmbH in Wiesbaden, Germany, after having acquired some special polyurethan coating know-how from a private investor. Mr. Bernd Meinecke, a former Corning and Finncat executive, was Managing Director. Under his leadership also as Technical and Development Director considerable development work was done for numerous coating applications, including water-soluble mixtures and antibacterial formulas; all this today's EETC property. The know-how being mainly special formulas and technical processes was and is kept as a company secret - similar to Coca Cola - rather than subject to patent applications.There is, however, a registered design ("Gebrauchsmuster") filed with the German Patent Office covering the one-layer coated underlay construction.The audited financial statements of EETC in 1997 showed an evaluation of the know-how concerning the roofing foils in the amount of $ 6.5 million.
Since 1995 Coattec Germany developed, manufactured and delivered the special one-layer coated roofing foil to the distributer BWK Dachzubehör GmbH, in Germany, who marketed this underlay under their trade name Difflex100 in Germany and other European countries. This business became the backbone of Coattec Germany. In 1998 Coattec signed a multi-year, multi-million DM supply contract with BWK for the Difflex100.
To cope with the increasing financing requirements EETC had to share its subsidiary with new outside investors in 1998/1999. Due to hostile agitation by these new shareholders also vis-a-vis the key client BWK, and because of substantial differences with the management as well with EETC, the founding shareholders, Coattec Germany closed in early 2001.
EETC, Ltd, today still the owner of all the know-how and secret formulas and technical processes, decided in 2004 to follow up an idea already entertained in 1999, that is to exploit the know-how for roofing foils of the type "Difflex" in North America. For this reason EETC Ltd signed a licencing contract in 2004 with Coattec Industries , Inc. with the objective to enter the business of roofing foils. It is a great privilege and a considerable asset for the company to have obtained the collaboration of Mr.Bernd Meinecke as President and Managing Director again. As planned, during the first quarter 2005 Coattec Industries effectively started its operations in USA first with putting in motion a detailed marketstudy. This marketstudy has to determine the technical and commercial viability of the targeted roofing markets. Before this study's results are available, which will be most probable during the next quarter, Coattec Industries will not start publishing detailed technical product specifications, nor discuss any distribution and marketing strategies with third parties.
In the recent weeks the name "Difflex" has been subject to some discussion in the public. While BWK, the former client of Coattec Beschichtungstechnologie GmbH, in Germany still uses Difflex100 as their tradename for their underlay of a today technically different, multi-layer construction, and while Coattec Industries Inc is having the trade name "DIFFLEX (TM)" protected in the USA (trademark pending), the company has decided to name its future underlay roofing foil and house-wrap product ranges "COATTECFLEX (TM)" and "COATFLEX (TM)" (trademarks pending). These new trade names will avoid any confusion and, above all, these trade names will reflect the fact, that Coattec Industries plans to bring out a much better and technically advanced range of products compared to the old difflex100. The improved technical characteristics of Coattec Industries' planned roofing foils and house-wrap for the American market concern in particular the added properties of antibacterial features designed to help fighting mold in roof and housing constructions.
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