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Posted by jagman925 on :
 
CNES looks as though it's getting warmed up to run. News is due out soon on the multi-channel H-net. This baby's been down and out way too long. I know a lot of you are in deep on this one. My take on it is to dig deeper.

Iv'e picked up several million shares at .0002 but the last 150000 x .0002 order that I placed a few weeks ago has not been filled yet- there's good support at this level even though there are 7 billion shares of CD's floating (correct me if I'm off). Company promises not to use them unless absolutely necessary - take that for what it's worth,but there has been no hype at all by company officials and a guarantee to only release good news when it absolutely happens.

The management team seems to have good character even though there are no signed contracts on the table. Last I heard there were about 10 or so bids on the table. Some barriers to entry into the market but the company could get lucky. That would make a lot of us lucky! CEO says only one contract will make CNES profitable!

The old thread is gone on this stock so for those of you who may have saved some of the information and would like to re-post, go right ahead.

Here's the lates chart:
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=cnes

By the way, someone bought 300001 shares right at the end of the day on Thursday 9/22/05 (and it wasn't I). Might be a signal....!
 
Posted by cwens_1972 on :
 
new to this. How can you find out when and how shares were bought at a time?
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Good question.
 
Posted by coldmoney on :
 
CWENS go to otcbb dot com type in the symbol and go to level 2/ depth chart it will show yo uthe level 2's of the stock and the time and sales of the stock also.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
does anyone think this stock will do something someday in the future
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i only own 1,000,000 shares but i average at .0006 and i dont think i will ever sell them but i really wish i had some good thoughts about this stock really i just want to kno if there is some other people out there that thinks this stock will do something someday.
 
Posted by Rex on :
 
I've got 2mil and unfortunately paid 3 times as much. This is still a long shot but this should make a run with the FCC approval of the basestation within the next 1-2 months.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
YOU SAY IT MAY MAKE A RUN AFTER THE FCC APPROVAL IN 1-2 MONTHS WHAT KIND OF RUN COULD IT POSSIBLY MAKE.
JUST AN OPINION PLEASE
 
Posted by Rex on :
 
A contract is the only thing that will make this really move but I would expect the PPS to make a modest jump with a PR announcing the approval.
 
Posted by bullish_pennystocks on :
 
IS cnes doing a r/s?
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
why would you ask if it is doing a r/s did you here something about a r/s
 
Posted by Chopper on :
 
Robert Spigno has said that they would NOT do a reverse split.

Intresting info here.

SDG&E proposal: give customers more control over energy usage

Advanced electric meters also provide enhanced outage management


Media Contacts: Ed Van Herik
San Diego Gas & Electric
(877) 866-2066
www.sdge.com








SAN DIEGO, March 16, 2005 – San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) has unveiled a proposal to install technologically advanced electric meters for its customers over the next four years. The new meters would ensure accurate automated meter readings, lead to quicker response to electric outages and provide customers with more information regarding their energy use. Ultimately, utility officials say advanced meters should reduce the likelihood of electricity shortages and defer the need for future power plants.

This new program, outlined in a proposal filed with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) yesterday, would start placing these advanced electric meters in all customers’ homes and businesses later this year.

“Implementing this advanced technology for customers is a major step forward in helping them control their energy usage,“ said William L. Reed, senior vice president of regulatory and strategic planning. “We already have similar advanced meters at about 8,700 businesses and have found that these meters give customers a chance to participate in programs to reduce their electricity costs.”

California utilities tested an advanced metering system to reduce energy usage at peak times through a series of statewide pilot programs over the last two years. In 2003 and 2004, more than 2,000 residential and commercial customers across California tested this type of equipment along with electric rates that changed at different times of the day. Pilot program participants were generally pleased, rating their satisfaction more than “7” on a 10-point scale, with “10” being the highest rating possible. Participants also used an average of 14 percent less electricity during critical high-demand, or “peak,” periods, typically 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. One study participant said she not only understood "peak load pricing," she also embraced it.

In its CPUC filing, SDG&E did not propose changing prices for electricity; however, it stated that most electricity rates would need to be adjusted to reflect more accurately the true costs of electricity used at various times of the day for the advanced metering system to reduce peak electricity usage.

“Similar to higher priced peak cellular phone minutes, energy used during certain peak periods would cost more, while energy used outside of those periods would cost less,” said Reed. “Overall, the average rate would stay the same.”
For example, a customer could save by shifting the time they do their laundry from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. under a modified pricing plan.

SDG&E would request that customers in the low-income-assistance CARE program continue to receive their discount, and that continued special consideration be provided for customers with medical reasons for needing electricity. Detailed rate proposals will be considered by the CPUC at a later time.

If the program is approved as filed, SDG&E would begin installing the new meters in 2005, with completion expected in 2009. When fully implemented in 2010, the advanced metering technology is expected to reduce customers’ usage during peak periods by approximately 360 megawatts (MW), enough capacity to supply 360,000 homes. The meters also will provide quicker notification of outages to SDG&E, leading to faster restoration of service. SDG&E will work with customers to take advantage of savings opportunities.

SDG&E plans to spend approximately $420 million in capital expenditures from 2005 to 2009 that will return almost $660 million of benefits to customers in today’s dollars over a 16-year period (2006-2021). These benefits come from operating more efficiently as well as avoiding the infrastructure needed to serve those few hours in the year when demand is extremely high. Additional operational benefits include: reduction in number of meter re-readings; reduction in customer calls about metering issues; and reduction in costs to reprogram meters, which will be done remotely. Also, precise information on customer usage patterns will enable SDG&E to design its system for maximum effectiveness, as well as reduce customer calls to discuss meter readings. SDG&E expects to reduce the meter-reader work force primarily through attrition during phase-in of the new meters.

SDG&E is a regulated public utility that provides safe and reliable energy service to 3.3 million consumers through 1.3 million electric meters and more than 800,000 natural gas meters. The company’s service territory encompasses 4,100 square miles in San Diego and southern Orange counties. Exceptional customer service is a priority of SDG&E as it seeks to enhance the region’s quality of life. SDG&E is a regulated subsidiary of Sempra Energy (NYSE: SRE). Sempra Energy, based in San Diego, is a Fortune 500 energy services holding company. To learn more, go to www.sdge.com.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
is this something good for cnes or chopper are you just suggesting something.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i keep hearing different people saying different stuff about this i wish i new what to beleive some are saying just give this stock some time and others are saying it is a worthless cause i think i will hang on a little longer but dont no how long i can wait.

any real thought on this one from some true beleivers
 
Posted by Chopper on :
 
Stnkng1,
As long as Conectisys sits on the sideline with no contracts there will be more dilution. I like you have been waiting for quite a long time. However I have flipped this several times in what few runs we have had so i'm not in very bad shape at all even at these levels. I believe in the technoligy and feel that it will not go wasted. Either they will get a contract or sell off the tech. No matter what direction it goes it may prove to be profitable sometime down the road.
The Pr's that could come soon are the NOC being completed, the 8 channel base station approved by the FCC, a pilot, contract, partnership, merger or out and out sale of the company. Your guess is as good as anyones. Good Luck


quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
i keep hearing different people saying different stuff about this i wish i new what to beleive some are saying just give this stock some time and others are saying it is a worthless cause i think i will hang on a little longer but dont no how long i can wait.

any real thought on this one from some true beleivers


 
Posted by Desert Ed on :
 
Here's some logic that makes sense. CNES supplies technology that decreases the use of people (salaries, benefits) and increases the efficient use of resources. Energy providers are under constant legislative threat over rising consumer energy bills (what they send to customers). Where are costs increasing most? Sunny climate population centers. Where is the population continue to increase at record numbers/ Sunny climate population centers. It's only a matter of time before this stock goes on a serious run. I don't own the stock, but I think I'll go take a closer look now.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Looks like a nice head and shoulders bottom setting up! If there are contracts on the horizon pending FCC approval of multi-channel H-net this is the time to get in.

Ironically, I passed a meterman yesterday on my way to work with a handheld electronic device in his hand. He was manually reading the old meters on the side of some apartments. I was thinking his days are numbered, maybe 4-7 yrs. before old meters are phased out? Not much time to start a 401K at his job. Ha!
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
GO TO CNES WEBSITE....NOW NOW NOW !!!!!!!!


Go to meters ....LA County Pilot hahahahah
Go to News.......Under Construction hahahahahah

LA COUNTY PILOT HAHAHAHAHA !!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Posted by FatherOfTwo on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bearclaw:
GO TO CNES WEBSITE....NOW NOW NOW !!!!!!!!


Go to meters ....LA County Pilot hahahahah
Go to News.......Under Construction hahahahahah

LA COUNTY PILOT HAHAHAHAHA !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Watch out Bear.... MoMo just may come back and say something stupid like you hacked into their site and changed it yourself! [Big Grin]

This is good news... All they need is 1 installation for others to take notice!
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
FOT....
hahahahahaha funny stuff....

Yes I think it is good news...Go to the meter portion...LA County Pilot is interesting...Hopefully this is the first step...we'll see...The whole website is being
re-designed as I'm typing this...
 
Posted by FatherOfTwo on :
 
The thing to remember here is that when it comes to Public Utilities, they have very regulated and restrictive rules they must follow for capital improvement projects. They do not have the luxury of installing the stuff and just increasing the rates on to the consumer.

They have to appear in front of the PU board and give a justification as to why they need it and then to further justify why the consumer pays more through a rate hike. Add to these all the months of delays for multiple public hearings and review periods and environmental and impact studies... these things take TIME!

I am keeping my eye on this one. I know they have been diluting to keep things going, but once it starts... especially down in the micro penny arena, multi hundred percent gains can be made!
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Isn't LA County part of SCE ???? Also, this pilot incorporates commercial customers IMO

quote:
Originally posted by FatherOfTwo:
The thing to remember here is that when it comes to Public Utilities, they have very regulated and restrictive rules they must follow for capital improvement projects. They do not have the luxury of installing the stuff and just increasing the rates on to the consumer.

They have to appear in front of the PU board and give a justification as to why they need it and then to further justify why the consumer pays more through a rate hike. Add to these all the months of delays for multiple public hearings and review periods and environmental and impact studies... these things take TIME!

I am keeping my eye on this one. I know they have been diluting to keep things going, but once it starts... especially down in the micro penny arena, multi hundred percent gains can be made!


 
Posted by ecko13 on :
 
October monthly report out.

http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2005/Volume_10/100705Montly%20Report10Final.pdf

here's the link, don't wanna jam the bb. report looks good imo, what do you guys think?
 
Posted by johnny14511 on :
 
hey ecko where you get theese monthly reports from
 
Posted by ecko13 on :
 
Just go to conectisys.com and go to investor relations, then monthly reports and the latest is volume X.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
echo13...
Thanks for the link...It looks good to me...There is more coming soon...very soon IMO
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
could this stock possibly ever hit .01 in its future and if so are we talking years or months.
i no nobody knows the for sure answer but some opinions would be great.

thanks Derek
 
Posted by ecko13 on :
 
yea, i hope so too, and NP, anytime. Seems most people here help each other out.
 
Posted by ecko13 on :
 
Fatheroftwo, Ric, and Joemillion seem like good people here, and it seems Fatheroftwo is pretty optimistic about this. I'm only an amateur, I started investing in March. But like Fatheroftwo said, and imo, it will take a little time, but seems as if the company is really trying to make a good effort and doing what they can to land some contracts.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
It might have trouble hitting .01 again in the near future because of the dilution, but there's always the possibility of speculative buying when/if a contract is signed. Any stock is a gamble.

Pennies are generally not buy and hold stocks. Of course there are some who held on throughout the last drop below .0020 so buying now and averaging down will alow them to get out or even profit when the move up is made.

It's not unheard of to make 5 - 10 grand (or more) in one day off a few million shares. Just know when to get out and stick to a strategy.

quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
could this stock possibly ever hit .01 in its future and if so are we talking years or months.
i no nobody knows the for sure answer but some opinions would be great.

thanks Derek


 
Posted by Chopper on :
 
Thanks for hanging around so long Jagman. There are a lot of Longs out there just being patient. IMO this wait will bring a Wonderful Christmas Holiday Season to those who waited. Still a great time to get in the stock for the ride to Market Entry. GLTA [Big Grin]
 
Posted by ecko13 on :
 
Looks like nobody selling for less than .0004. Gonna go up for sure
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
I just realized something
PG&E was the company that got sued in Erin Brockovich
 
Posted by QBID'n on :
 
I've been sitting on my shares and waiting for a 20% gain then out. But for those of you that may be considering this long as I did at one time before getting educated on trading penny’s...well, you might want to review this article. If you have already then please accept my apology for posting it. Because my only intention is to help those who might need to know this data.

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Source: Chartwell, Inc.
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AMR Growth Slows, But Interest in Advanced Applications Appears on the Rise

ATLANTA, March 15, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Growth in automated meter reading (AMR) appears to be slowing, but with increased utility interest in more advanced systems, the industry remains healthy, states a new report from utility research leader Chartwell, Inc.
Over the past three years, shipment growth among five of the leading AMR vendors -- Itron Inc., Distribution Control Systems Inc. (DCSI), Cellnet Technology Inc., Hunt Technologies Inc. and Hexagram Inc. -- has decreased annually, going from 14% to 10% to 0.3%, states AMR Shipments 2005, 3rd Ed. Reasons for the change from double-digit to single-digit growth appear to include, among others:

-- maturity of the industry makes maintaining double-digit growth
increasingly difficult;

-- decrease in IT spending; and

-- utilities' increased focus on fixed networks. Fixed networks
require large capital investments, thus projects involving fixed
networks take longer to finalize.

Still, the outlook for the industry remains bright. Vendors say utilities appear to now understand that AMR is more than just about gathering a meter read. Request-for-proposal activity is at "unprecedented" levels, says at least one vendor quoted in the report.
Using data from leading vendors, the report includes graphs and analysis of annual industry shipment growth since 2001 as well as vendor marketshare insights based on Chartwell's exclusive AMR Installations Database of more than 460 deployments.

The report analyzes the current positions of Itron, DCSI, Cellnet, Hunt Technologies and Hexagram, specifically detailing each vendor's current market state, marketshare, current challenges, and outlook. Trends cited by the report include:

-- From 2001-2004, DCSI's shipments grew 145% -- the most among major vendors that have been targeting electric utilities.

-- Itron still accounts for about 56% of actual modules deployed,
according to Chartwell's AMR database of more than 460
installations. Cellnet still garners about one-quarter of the
installed market, while DCSI has about 10%.

AMR Shipments 2005, 3rd Ed. is part of Chartwell's Metering Research Series. Chartwell's Metering Research Series is the only unbiased and continuous research service devoted exclusively to the AMR industry. Annual series membership can include access to:

-- 30 AMR-related reports;

-- AMR-related reports released during the membership term, most with
at least two utility case studies;

-- monthly intelligence reports on AMR trends and technologies; and

-- past and current annual reports focusing on AMR surveys of 100-
plus utilities.

For more information about AMR Shipments 2005, 3rd Ed. or The Metering Research Series, please contact Bill Grist at (800) 432-5879 or (404) 237-9099, or visit www.energylibrary.com.
CONTACT: Chartwell, Inc.
Garrett Johnston
(404) 237-9099 or
gjohnston*chartwellinc.com.
 
Posted by QBID'n on :
 
And also for longs, given CNES's competitor's positions and market shares, and more importantly, their competitors "saturation" of past, current and future strategic contract negotiations throughout the utility industry, it looks as though CNES, the underdog, had better pre-qualified their business opportunity or they will quickly be undersold. jmo
 
Posted by bullish_pennystocks on :
 
primed to move back to .0015 levels soon

By: powerbattle0
07 Oct 2005, 04:27 PM EDT
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AWESOME! link to cnes monthly report...
http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2005/Volume_10/100705Montly%20Report10Final.pdf
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ecko13:
October monthly report out.

http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2005/Volume_10/100705Montly%20Report10Final.pdf

here's the link, don't wanna jam the bb. report looks good imo, what do you guys think?

According to the last report it looks like CNES has things covered if they can break into the market. They seem to be holding their heads high knowing they have a superior product. Even so, there are some barriers and some risk.

Only time will tell.
 
Posted by bullish_pennystocks on :
 
vol increasing..asks at .0004--may move soon to .0010 levels
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
CNES up 25%!!! lets keep her goin
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ecko13:
Looks like nobody selling for less than .0004. Gonna go up for sure

Good call ecko13. Movin' up a little this morning! Does that look like a classic head and shoulders bottom or what?!
 
Posted by bullish_pennystocks on :
 
Going to go back to old trading days ..above .0010 by tomorrow or even today
 
Posted by bullish_pennystocks on :
 
FROM rb

By: dick765
10 Oct 2005, 12:44 PM EDT
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ADDED 1.5m*.0004,Holding 20M. Some time back, SCE stated they wanted their own system. If they dig CNES, they would most likly buy out CNES. IMO
 
Posted by johnny14511 on :
 
what if a buy at .0003???????????????????

you think good idea
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
I'd say so.
I got in at .0031 and I'm almost certain I'll still make money on this.
I've crunched the numbers and the potential is crazy. If they get their loans paid off, the stock could hit $3.00. If they get the market penetration they want (10%), it'll go north of $20.00 and we will all be multi-millionaries.
As with anything there is a certain amount of risk though.
If there's anything I have learned from this stock, it's that even a sure thing isn't a sure thing, some of it is luck and timing and other factors.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Did not mean to make another post, so I'll add mine here. Good luck to the longs.

E-Mailed CNES MONTHS ago saying they should join this association. Duh...too little too late.
What's with all the activity? Do people think this Co. will be a phoenix, or are the lights going out?

http://www.amra-intl.org/

CNES has officially joined AMRA, as it is a largely respected association amongst utilities and industry leaders. The company feels that through this association it will not only enhance ConectiSys’ exposure but also bring support to its marketing efforts. About AMRA AMRA is a nonprofit association providing utilities information about innovative technologies that lead to improved operations, customer service and resource utilization. Its membership represents more than 800 international utilities and corporations in gas, water and electric industries. AMRA members develop and implement automated resource-management technologies as well as participate in standardization and regulatory activities.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
From the CNES Website Board courtisy of "1948lf"

http://www.sce.com/DoingBusiness/MeterDataManagement/Qualifications/

Thanks 1948.

Maybe CNES is on the right track, but with a very slow train. Start chugging, and I'm not talking about drinking beer. It is only Monday morning.
 
Posted by Chopper on :
 
They think they can, They think they can and over the hurdles they go.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
question
if this happens to make it back to .001 or so is everyone gonna sell or is everyone gonna just hang on and see if it really flys like maybe it will hit the pennies some day.
opinions please
 
Posted by Ric on :
 
I think that question is best answered with another question. Why did it go to .001?

If it was a hype play from a group or something to that effect where daytraders are heavily invested, it would be real smart to sell.

If it was a real contract with big teeth then it is up to the investor and how much risk he wants to afford.
 
Posted by Chopper on :
 
Stnkng1,
I am farely confident that the pps will raise to .001 again. How soon?, Only the PR gods know. I suggest that you flip it and take some money off the table. Nearly 100% of all penny stocks retrace by some % towards the the price wence it came from. Read Ric Pic's thread on making money in the penny market. Some wise words there. GLTY
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
thanks ric myself i think they will get there feet in the door real soon and a very good chance of a contract or better yet a buy out.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
so chopper and ric do you beleive there is a chance for a contract ever and if so could this ever get into the pennies or at least to .01 just a thought please.
i am not selling for a long time so your opinion or thoughts arent going to change anything but i would love some thoughts thanks and sorry for the bother.
 
Posted by Ric on :
 
Well of course it has a chance. I complain sometimes because they are basically paying management with shares. But really it is a small company with a good product that if it could get its foot in the door then no one knows. Like most penny stocks, this is high risk.

The question for most pink sheets is, is it here because it is a struggling company trying to make it big or is it a outright scam where they could care less about the investor and sell shares for profit. Sometime its hard to tell the difference.

I think this one does hope it can take care of the investor sometime in the future but first they must have a company around to do that. So they have to do what they have to do right now to keep the doors open in hopes it can make it.

Does it have a chance is up in the air. If they get a contract then it can move. If not then it will slowly fade away in the dilution realm.

jmho
 
Posted by whizknock on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
could this stock possibly ever hit .01 in its future and if so are we talking years or months.
i no nobody knows the for sure answer but some opinions would be great.

thanks Derek

QBID ran to .028 with 7.5 billion OS over a period of aprox. 2.5 months. As to when this will run, who knows. But I bet it runs & runs good.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ric:
Well of course it has a chance. I complain sometimes because they are basically paying management with shares. But really it is a small company with a good product that if it could get its foot in the door then no one knows. Like most penny stocks, this is high risk.

The question for most pink sheets is, is it here because it is a struggling company trying to make it big or is it a outright scam where they could care less about the investor and sell shares for profit. Sometime its hard to tell the difference.

I think this one does hope it can take care of the investor sometime in the future but first they must have a company around to do that. So they have to do what they have to do right now to keep the doors open in hopes it can make it.

Does it have a chance is up in the air. If they get a contract then it can move. If not then it will slowly fade away in the dilution realm.

jmho

I think the DD from the last thread (over 6,000 hits worth) verified that CNES was not a hype company, but just a small entity with a great idea. Giving further credibility to their cause is the fact that they are concentrating on their product and not marketing (at this point).

The reason for the recent activity on the stock is the excitement that everyone feels toward the FCC approval of the multi-channel H-net which should be announced any day now. It's been almost 90 days since it was submitted for review.

Approval will open the doors for contracts and that's what we're counting on. It's a roll of the dice that could win big for many playing this one.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
90 to 120 Days the target date of release is
between Oct 17th and Nov 16th.
Now we'er in the army, "hurry up and wait".


Valencia, California—Wednesday, August 17, 2005—ConectiSys Corporation (OTCBB: CNES), a developer of automatic meter reading (AMR) technologies, announced today its submission, on Tuesday July 19th, 2005, of the new advanced 8-C H-NET™BaseStation to the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) Southern California-based laboratories for product compliance and certification. The FCC laboratory has informed the company that due to the complexity of the design, the testing and approval process is anticipated to be approximately 90 to 120 days for published product certification.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Perfect!
 
Posted by bullish_pennystocks on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jagman925:
Perfect!

By: finbard
11 Oct 2005, 03:13 PM EDT
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tweet tweet,
there is that little birdie.
and that little birdie says FCC testing is done. paperwork to finalize. no problems


http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CNES&read=42975
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by bullish_pennystocks:
quote:
Originally posted by jagman925:
Perfect!

By: finbard
11 Oct 2005, 03:13 PM EDT
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tweet tweet,
there is that little birdie.
and that little birdie says FCC testing is done. paperwork to finalize. no problems

Encouraging!

http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CNES&read=42975


 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i truely think we could see .001 by friday lets pray for good news for the approval
 
Posted by David2376 on :
 
Just found this interested when doing my DD. Different concept from H-Net by Conectisys but greatly reduces costs associated with traditional meter reading. It uses radio frequencies that are read by a meter reading vehicle.

Wonder what the cost to implement is as compared to H-Net? Looks to be cheaper than H-Net. I know Progress Energy is replacing all of their meters with them now.

Thought I would share, found it interesting and had no idea it was out there.

http://progress-energy.com/custservice/flares/meters/index.asp

David
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
HOLY FOURTY TWO DOLLARS A SHARE BATMAN!!
 
Posted by cvtech on :
 
Doesn't H-Net eliminate the need for a drive-by, drivers, trucks, other on-board equipment?
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
yep,as far as i read,that waht I gathered.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Yes it does eliminate the need for drive-by reading.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
CNES is a superior product to mobile meter reading. It eliminates the hourly wage of the meterman, the truck, the extra mobile equipment to read (redunduncy), and updates every 15 minutes instead of when the meterman rolls his truck.

CNES has compared their product with everything out there, and it 'hands down' the best.

Read about 'Demand Response' in their monthly report:

AWESOME! link to cnes monthly report...
http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2005/Volume_10/100705Montly%20Report10Final.pdf
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i see good things happening real soon anyone else see that?
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
yep!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Is there any more word from that birdie out there?
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
I hope so, waiting awile now. SFC J
 
Posted by JayRa on :
 
Do I understand this right? Each MeterSystem must be within 1/4 mile of each other and reads the AMRs attached to each building within its range. They deliver information to H-Net Base Stations that are mounted 1.8 miles from each other and transmit the information obtained via a peer-to-peer network to the utility company using a modem or the internet (that was a little fuzzy for me).

If I understand that right, a city of only 10 sq. miles would require 6 Base Stations and 40 MeterSystems! How do you guys think that compares to the vehicle readers?

Surely there are benefits to the H-Net system such as limited liability, fewer employees needed, no vehicle purchases or maintenance fees, etc. Is the H-Net system competitive with vehicle meter-reading systems as to start-up costs?

I can't help but wonder if a ultility company board wouldn't just say, "Gosh, that seems much more complicated than Progress Energy's plan" and wash their hands of it.
 
Posted by George on :
 
biggest diffrence is real time reporting. Meter readers only come by once permonth. This will let them control power and monitor for outages etc....
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
No this is not the CNES System...I'm not sure which company or technology your describing exactly here....but this is not the technology of CNES...

quote:
Originally posted by JayRa:
Do I understand this right? Each MeterSystem must be within 1/4 mile of each other and reads the AMRs attached to each building within its range. They deliver information to H-Net Base Stations that are mounted 1.8 miles from each other and transmit the information obtained via a peer-to-peer network to the utility company using a modem or the internet (that was a little fuzzy for me).

If I understand that right, a city of only 10 sq. miles would require 6 Base Stations and 40 MeterSystems! How do you guys think that compares to the vehicle readers?

Surely there are benefits to the H-Net system such as limited liability, fewer employees needed, no vehicle purchases or maintenance fees, etc. Is the H-Net system competitive with vehicle meter-reading systems as to start-up costs?

I can't help but wonder if a ultility company board wouldn't just say, "Gosh, that seems much more complicated than Progress Energy's plan" and wash their hands of it.


 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=CNES,uu[m,a]daclyyay[pb50!b200][vc60][iUp14,3,3!Lb14]&pref=G

I think that CNES is looking good for a slight run.

Does anyone have any comments on the chart above?
 
Posted by JayRa on :
 
That is what their 2005 Executive Summary describes at http://conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Marketing/2005_Executive%20Summary%20rev.11.pdf beginning at Pg. 7. If that is not the way their technology works, how does it?

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bearclaw:
[QB] No this is not the CNES System...I'm not sure which company or technology your describing exactly here....but this is not the technology of CNES...
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
I think CNES has a lot of potential....

I was a meter reader once.... I used the ITron devices...

The ITron Devices freeze up when it comes to really cold weather and the batteries on the older versions die very very quickly.

I now see here in Canada that homes are being installed with new digital meters rather than the old Analog systems.

There is alread talk here that even the old homes will have these new meters installed within the next couple of years and the bill will be tacked onto the home owners hydro bill without them even noticing the couple of dollars extra per month.

NOT my opinion.
This is fact!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
CNES has studied all the angles on the technology and the deployment cost of their product. They're confident that they have the best idea regarding AMR since 'sliced bread'.

Once FCC approves it, all they have to do is SELL it! Easier said than done. Electric companies have a way of dragging their feet on things. Hopefully legislative pressures will help move things along as far as companies switching to new technologies for the good of the consumer.
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
whel, there are more benefits than anything else for the HYDRO companies....

1. Less labour
2. Less labour
3. Less liability
4. Less insurance
5. More accurate readings

Negatives.
1. Costly initial investment. (even this will be paid for by the consumer)
2. Will have to pay for rent or gas depending on which technology they use. Gas for trucks, and property rent for download stations.
3. Having to tell thousands of workers, sorry we have went into automation....
 
Posted by QBID'n on :
 
JayRa you have a PM
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
lets all pray that this is gonna be the week for a little jump.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
FCC Cert. due betweeb 90 & 120 days. Well the
17th of October is the 90th day. Let the ountdown
to take-off begin!
As ARNOLD would say, "time to kick butt".
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
oh yeah, thats right, the FCC,, crepes, I forgot about that, yeah, woot woot, lets go....

I hope this stock gets somewhere after FCC.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
90 to 120 days so it could take up until nov. 17th then correct?
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
That is correct, Nov 17th is the 120th day, but been watching CNES for awile now. It has been loading up everyday.
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
SFC_Jordan
Member

Can you please define "Loadin up"...

Thanks.
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
I just noticed that out of 37M shares yesterday. about 30M was all buys. Hey IM new
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
Do you think that the company may be loading up cause they obviously know the inside information?
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
Could be, 114M shares traded today and about 100M was buys. One of the buys was for 14.2M, I know i couldnt do that. But I wish i could LOL. I dont even know if loading up is buying tons of stocks, I just used it cuz it sounded good. all i know is there arent to many sells latly, So i am hoping that is a good thing.

GO ARMY
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
But ask the guys who have been in here, that know what might be going on, just a newbie here.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
there hasnt been much talk on this stock i hope everyone isnt giving up on it right yet.
good things could be coming real soon.
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
I am holding long on this stock....

I had bought 1,000,000 shares * 0.002


I am down to like, prftt, what $400

There is no point to even sell the stock at such a huge loss....

I will just hang onto it until it either sky rockets, or just dissolves. I am sure that I will not be selling it. There is lots of potential here, just not too much talk about it.

I am looking at QBID also, but I will wait till it really hits bottom until I jump in...
The water is still too cold right now.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
SK,
Still here.
It reminds me of a Beatles song,
"The long and winding road that leads to your meter, will someday make us rich"
I think its off their daydreaming album.
ra ra
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Lots of accumulation guys. If everyone will keep a little side money for bidding when it runs, we could launch it back to half a penny. Stay flexible. You never know what's going to happen.
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
AMEN ................Brother
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
hier hier to that!
 
Posted by JayRa on :
 
I'm in.. I'll buy on the run and probably still average down! HA... I bought in at .0009 and kinda just got stuck waiting for something to happen.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
half a penny hah i hate to be greedy but im waiting for the pennies and with any kind of contract or a buyout it will happen.
IMHO
 
Posted by johnny14511 on :
 
has anybody bought at .0003 lately?
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
I have been watching this pretty close since we got in the 90-120 FCC approval window. 90% BUYS at .0004 ,,, the ask the other day was at .0005 for about 30 Mins with no buys. havnt seen the ask at .0003 in over a week.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
think this baby might move a bit today besides up 1 down 1 ha ha
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
I still can't beleive how much of a hole I am in.

1 Million * 0.002

Thats $2,000 of my hard earned money invested in here. I hope that we definately get a contract.
 
Posted by ecko13 on :
 
i'm hoping the same, i'm averaging at .0005 though
 
Posted by JayRa on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Aleks:


1 Million * 0.002


Not to add salt to the wound, but that really made me feel better about my .0009 [Wink] .
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
quote:
I am looking at QBID also, but I will wait till it really hits bottom until I jump in...
The water is still too cold right now.

QBID isn't a real product, it's just a hope. Flippers will get rich no doubt. The problem is the longs, they want to make all this money in QBID, but in reality, even if they obtain their goal, it will only be a 3x or 4x stock price increase.

CNES is the real deal. With a contract and some exposure, these could literally be on every house in North America. It's not a sure thing, but it's the nearest thing I've ever seen personally. I'm in at .0032 and I'm still here and I still think I'll make a boat load. Nothing is ever a sure thing though...
 
Posted by Before_You_Buy on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by SFC_Jordan:
Could be, 114M shares traded today and about 100M was buys. One of the buys was for 14.2M, I know i couldnt do that. But I wish i could LOL. I dont even know if loading up is buying tons of stocks, I just used it cuz it sounded good. all i know is there arent to many sells latly, So i am hoping that is a good thing.

GO ARMY

Appears to me a new wave of believes have fallen in love with yet another toilet tissue stock CNES.. Why toilet tissue? Reason is the o/s has more paper then we sell in Walmart. You guy may like the price and say if this stock runs back up to where it was in March I will be rich. If you take a look at the Companies past you will notice they have dumping CD's into market.
And no not CD's we listen to but CD's in which they gave to the bank whic the bank dumped on us. [Big Grin] In other words we have to cover the CD to even begin to tap the o/s Either back shares or leave this one alone. You will be stuck in this one for the long haul..
You have a better chance making money in GOOG then in this. Call the transfer agent and see how many shares are out there. Then times that number by the ASK price and you will have your marketcap. [Big Grin] Scary number huh?
 
Posted by cruz on :
 
came across this article for CNESer - read first paragraph

http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=172303269
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
hmmmmm, I wonder who that is? [Wink] could it be the ONLY realtime manufacture?
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
Does this connect with CNES in any way?

WHo is the real time provider?
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
I just got off of the phone with conectisys in regaurds to this. They did confirm,that they are the only real time manufacture of meters right now. I asked if this was them doing business in Madison and he could not comment on this. He did say they are in the marketing stages and are talking to many cities and will be engaging in business deals over the next 6 months. The company did not that they were operating on almost no debt and are in really good shape and are going in higher places. He did let me know that in next months report on their site
( http://www.conectisys.com/index.html )
we will se a report that shows the systems that are out there and explain the similarities and differences between them. Well this one is on my long term portfolio and I will continue to load up on this over the next months to come.
good luck to all!!
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i dont understand really what the news weeks is saying is it good or bad for cnes could someone exploain please
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
thanks iwear that pretty much answered my question this sounds like it might be looking pretty good for the near future
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
here is a copy and paste of the first paragraph.
" Another U.S. municipality, Madison, Wisconsin, is getting a citywide Wi-Fi rollout, this time led by a firm supplying real-time automated meter reading for the utilities industry. "
The only real time meter company is CNES. This ios good for us but is causing such an uproar because it means lost meter reader jobs. i just talked with my father in law who works for Ameren IP power company and he said that they are priming up for this type of system as is most power companies out there. This is thousands of big money meter reading jobs nation wide and the unions and power company workers are upset over this.
Oh well Im sure they knew this kind of technology was coming.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i do wish some kind of news would come out the last one was Aug. 27th

you would think one would be coming out soon
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
He let me know to check the website and a news release will next month.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
thanks you have been alot of help i think i may buy another 1/2 million
 
Posted by z_man_frompa on :
 
The article states CELLNET won the contract. Another win for Cellnet and another loss for CNES. Not bashing, just posting the truth so others don't get sucked in. I am getting concerned, but waiting and hoping for at least a small pilot or small contract announcement. Good luck to all.
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
CELLNET doesn't even have proper daily charts....
 
Posted by z_man_frompa on :
 
Cellnet = Schlumberger. They were bought out by Schlumberger years ago. Cellnet has been around a while and winning contracts since one of the first contract awards with Puget. In my opinion, as of January 2005 when I attended the conference, Cellnet's is not a good as CNES. However, they are established and backed by the big 'S'. IF, AND IF, CNES can break the gap and get something at one place, this will break wide, wide, wide open imo. That is why I am here..., but it is a long shot imo...not busting on CNES, but Cellnet is killing them.

SLUG back CNES!!
 
Posted by bmarley5780 on :
 
man o man o man when will this wake up....

I think a deaf, mute man would communicate with others better then CNES CEO...

sad but true....
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
If this Co has a great product that is ready for market, and just need one more FCC stamp, then the best thing they could do for investors is a stock buy back because of all the O/S.
Do you think that should be their first thing on their agenda after they ever do sign a contract?
What kind of buy back would make a dent in the PPS?
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
I have been watching this CO.

Any news on the FCC compliance and certification of the 8-C H-NET(TM) BaseStation ????
 
Posted by bomber18 on :
 
Z-man.....Cellnet DOES NOT have the contract for AMR, they are only being used to begin Wi-Fi, nothing to do with AMR whatsoever.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Bomber...
Your absolutely correct...For Example the Madison Wisconsin RFP for real time reads for AMR's won't come out till the beginning of 2006...

quote:
Originally posted by bomber18:
Z-man.....Cellnet DOES NOT have the contract for AMR, they are only being used to begin Wi-Fi, nothing to do with AMR whatsoever.


 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
so we still have a chance then
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
volume was awfully low today any reason for that
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
we need about a 50,000,000 volume for a couple days.

LOL
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
my bosses motherinlaw works for the gas&electric co. in moline IL and she was telling him she heard something about some AMR coming to the Quad Cities i am gonna have to talk to her and see who she heard that from. that would be great if they could get the chicago area
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Bear,

How can I tell if CNES is in on then evaluation?
http://www.tvppa.com/conferences/presentations/05EandO/PHILLIPS_JOHNSON.pdf
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Sorry for the typo.

"this evaluation"
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
How about India? A contract is a contract.

Just surf'in and deram'in

http://www.msebindia.com/supplier/amrtechspec.shtm
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
WHAT ARE THEY SAYING IN THE SITES I CANT DOWNLOAD THEM IS IT GOOD OR JUST DREAMING
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
CNES is coming out with a bang! After talks with them the other day I am 100% glad to have my money invested in them. They have many contracts ready to sign,but WILL NOT make a press release untill they are 100% confirmed. The company is almost debt free and was opearting on grants from the fcc,because they knew that CNES had the ability to make this work and they did! Look for a press release next month comparing them to their competitors, and another after they get the contract ink dry!
Investors rest assure you will make the bucks you have been waiting for in the long run.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
HEY IWEAR YOU SOUND PRETTY CONFIDENT IN YOUR OPINION WHAT DO YOU THINK THIS THING COULD GET UP TO DO YOU THINK IT WILL EVER HIT .10
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
AHD...
I would say...Call or E-mail Greg Johnson on the last page with questions you may have...Are you asking if they are in the bid process? With any Public Utility the companies submitting to RFP's are open to the public unless, as in California's case, they were put under seal by the Utility Commision...until the hearings...I hope this helps...

quote:
Originally posted by AtHomeDad:
Bear,

How can I tell if CNES is in on then evaluation?
http://www.tvppa.com/conferences/presentations/05EandO/PHILLIPS_JOHNSON.pdf


 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
I am pretty confident in the company after talking with them. Call them,he barely gave me room to talk,telling me all about the company,how things work,their plans for the future and telling me how the others work compared to theirs and so on. If anyone has anyquestions feel free to call them. They are the nicest people.
You know another sleeping giant is TNTG. Triton Technologies WILL explode at the end of the third quarter when they release their corn enthanol and hydro power unit! Huge stuff, oh well thats whole other subject.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
wow i see the volume was 134 million today and sitting at .0004 not bad volume is much higher then yesterday.
whats up with that people must be getting ready for the next PR
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i cant wait for this month to end i need november to get here the 120 days are almost up.
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
I am guessing the 120th day is Nov 17th ish?
 
Posted by z_man_frompa on :
 
Bomber18, got it...thanks.

Just holding on...for 8 YEARS NOW!!!!!

Good luck to all...
 
Posted by GVMOORE on :
 
Good luck for the next 8 yrs. I'll probaly
be 6 ft under by then. GL
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
I hope this company does well. There are a lot of us out there with hard earned $$$$$ invested in all this.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
A little birdie says it will do very well.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
lets just hope it isnt one of them stocks that drag on and on for years and then find out that it isnt going any where
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
wow volume really dropped from yester day but i guess it cant be that good everyday
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Maybe CNES can make some history.

http://www.watthourmeters.com/history.html
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
what do you mean by make history
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Just read the link, very informative on how it all started. Here is the start of it.

A brief history of meter companies and meter evolution
This section contains a brief history of most of the companies that have manufactured watthour meters in the US as well as pointing out highlights of meter development from the first crude attempts at metering to today's highly accurate electronic models. A few related events that had some impact on the companies and on meter development are also included for additional perspective.
Up to the 1870s, electricity had little use beyond the telephone and telegraph. The earliest use of electricity for power was to operate strings of arc lamps connected in series. Since the current was constant and the voltage required for each lamp was known, and all of the lamps were controlled by one switch, it was adequate to measure only the time current flowed in the circuit (lamp-hours).
1872: Samuel Gardiner takes out the first known patent on an electric meter. This was a DC lamp-hour meter that was a clock with an electromagnet that started and stopped the mechanism.
1878: J.B. Fuller takes out a patent on an AC lamp-hour meter that was a clock operated by an armature that vibrated between two coils.
After the invention of the incandescent lamp by Edison in 1879 and the subdivision of lighting circuits for individual control of the lamps, it was no longer practical to measure lamp-hours, but this practice continued (with arc-lamp street lighting circuits) into the 1890s.
1881: The Fort Wayne Electric Light Co. was incorporated to sell a dynamo and arc lamps patented by James Jenney. Ronald T. McDonald was the founder and president of this company. ...
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
CNES did not make any history today, but another company did.
AirPoint FOCUS Module Approved for Use in New York
PEQUOT LAKES, MN – Oct 28, 2005 – Hunt Technologies, Inc., a global provider of automatic meter reading (AMR) solutions for electric, water and gas utilities, announced the AirPoint FOCUS RF AMR meter module has been approved by the State of New York Department of Public Service as a device to emit meter data.

Hunt Technologies and Landis+Gyr began development of the AirPoint FOCUS in June, and began taking orders for the product in October. This new product integrates the ERT-compatible RF Technology manufactured by Hunt Technologies with the Landis+Gyr solid state FOCUS® meter.The AirPoint™ module obtains a direct register read from the meter, and then transmits usage and demand data to a drive-by or walk-by transceiver.

“We are pleased to be able to offer this product to utilities in New York state,” said Corey McGuire, AirPoint product manager.“It represents another choice of meter platform and AMR vendor for those utilities who have deployed or are deploying an Itron Mobile Collection System.”

Hunt’s AirPoint technology provides the same features and functions as the Itron ERT and is designed to interface with the Itron Mobile Collection System 1.0 and 2.0, as well as off-site collection systems.This integrated solution provides utilities with accuracy and performance superior to an electromechanical meter.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Hey jag, I think your birdie has the avian flu.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
wow so is there device better then cnes and why does everyone else get contracts
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by AtHomeDad:
Maybe CNES can make some history.

http://www.watthourmeters.com/history.html

Cool info!! I'll pass this on.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
wow so is there device better then cnes and why does everyone else get contracts

The products on the market now are actually older technologies...like the single edge razor! Ha!

Now there's triple, quadruple and quintiple vibrating blades. Have you tried them? They're awsome!!! It makes using a single edge like using a sea shell.

"CNES doesn't make electricity, it makes electricity better." Ooops, can't use that slogan - BASF already coined it.

What about "AFL-A-A-C!" Didn't think so.

"CNES connects the present with the future?" Hey, that doesn't sound bad.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by AtHomeDad:
Hey jag, I think your birdie has the avian flu.

HA! LOL! That's funny! When CNES signs a contract it'll spread into a 'pandemic'! I'm getting a shot anyway.
 
Posted by Chopper on :
 
Nice Post Jag.... [Big Grin]

quote:
Originally posted by jagman925:
quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
wow so is there device better then cnes and why does everyone else get contracts

The products on the market now are actually older technologies...like the single edge razor! Ha!

Now there's triple, quadruple and quintiple vibrating blades. Have you tried them? They're awsome!!! It makes using a single edge like using a sea shell.

"CNES doesn't make electricity, it makes electricity better." Ooops, can't use that slogan - BASF already coined it.

What about "AFL-A-A-C!" Didn't think so.

"CNES connects the present with the future?" Hey, that doesn't sound bad.


 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
I will get the flu if this stock doesn't start picking up...

AHHH FANGULA!
 
Posted by z_man_frompa on :
 
gvmoore, I hope you are not...
FYI, I did sell and buy back over the past year so I have had some excietment and good news aside from the steady downside over the past 1/2 yr. This should bouce again and I don't think the CEO etc. is done... I expect movement in the next few months and then within the next 3-9 months more news. It will be a rough ride at times.. All imo. GL z.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
from what i figure we should have 17 days or less for the news to come out
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Just for fun. I bet that the company release the FCC approval on Nov 15th Tuesday 12:00pm EST.
This is only a game to break up the boredom of waiting. Take a quess.
Good Luck till then.
Rules:
Only one quess per person.
In the event of a tie, the closest to the time without going over wins.
Prize: I give you a star [Smile]
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
AHD
Thursday ...November 3rd...

quote:
Originally posted by AtHomeDad:
Just for fun. I bet that the company release the FCC approval on Nov 15th Tuesday 12:00pm EST.
This is only a game to break up the boredom of waiting. Take a quess.
Good Luck till then.
Rules:
Only one quess per person.
In the event of a tie, the closest to the time without going over wins.
Prize: I give you a star [Smile]


 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
17th of November.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
thursday Nov.10th right around 10:30
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
a better guess yet would be if it is gonna be good news or bad news.
and in opinions who thinks this will end up being like most other penny stocks that just keep diluting and dragging on and on doing nothing for months.

i say good news may not make it move to much and i beleive this stock could possible be good enough soon to hit .01 or maybe a little more
 
Posted by Upside on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by AtHomeDad:
Just for fun. I bet that the company release the FCC approval on Nov 15th Tuesday 12:00pm EST.
This is only a game to break up the boredom of waiting. Take a quess.
Good Luck till then.
Rules:
Only one quess per person.
In the event of a tie, the closest to the time without going over wins.
Prize: I give you a star [Smile]

A star or 5 stars?
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
November 16th at 1601 EST.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Wednesday the 9th is my guess.

I think we will move up to the next resistence point around .0009 or .001. It will take some follow up news of a contract to move it higher. That could be in days or weeks.

If CNES has put things together as they seem they have we could get another run, but I don't think it will go back to .01 yet until operations are running and meters in the field and H-net producing data.

That 7 billion of shares they're holding could dilute our positions if CD's are neaded to maintain operations $'s roll in.

But here's another scenario. Those shares could also be a 'poison pill' for any hostile take overs of anyone trying to take control of Conectisys. Yes, a defensive move! Smart - if H-net is the best AMR product to date.

Depending on the future success of H-net Conectisys could also retire those shares and or buy back existing shares.

This is what penny stocks are all about. It's a "Crap shoot" that could pay off big, or (pardon the 'Pun') go right down the t**let.

We may reach .005 with enough momentum but .0025 won't be too bad either. Don't put all your eggs in one basket and take some off the table on the way up. CNES is not a pump and dump, but it's not a sure thing yet either.

If we break .01 there will be some early retirees out there in the market for new toys.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Volume's up today!!
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i really was thinking this could pass a penny someday i dont really want to sell at .003 or so and then all of a sudden it might jump to .01 or more that would be my luck
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i am pretty sure though if they get a contract it could reach .025 in the future.
any other opinions on the price if they do get a contract someday
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
I would not be surprised if this stock passes $0.01

I just wish that they get a nice contract, I don't care if its in Bangladesh, or if its in USA.... A contract is a contract. And from what I understand... CNES has a superior product. Just ONE FCC approval and ONE contract will make me a very happy young man.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
amen buddy im 35 not real young but with 3 million shares at $1000 and if it made it to .01 plus that would be about $30,000 and some change that would be great .25 i could retire LOL never no though i can be a dreamer like everyone else.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
not much talk going on here is everyone getting bored here or what
 
Posted by ecko13 on :
 
naw, i'm just anxious, waiting on that FCC approval and the monthly report, should be any time now. I've been checking their site around 3 times daily. www.conectisys.com Please post the info if you come across it before I, and I will do the same. GL
 
Posted by ecko13 on :
 
ecko13.. so did the monthly report come out, yet? if it didn't, let me know when the report comes out.
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
isn't there some potential to get a contract in India or something?
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Why does't CNES step up and play ball?
They did not exhibit here, while all the other
heavy hitters were getting exposure.

http://www.amra-intl.org/autovation/highlights05.cfm

Utility Leaders Gather at Autovation

Did you miss it? Those in attendence are saying Autovation 2005 was the best AMRA Annual Symposium yet -- full of essential information for any utility considering implementing AMR, or those well on their way to advanced uses. Autovation 2005 offered something for everyone, including gas, water and electric utilities.

Autovation highlights included:

Utility-to-Utility Roundtables – Facilitated forums, limited to utility attendees, addressed issues specific to water, electric and gas utility delegates.
Educational Sessions – Shared experiences about AMR deployments and benefits in advanced and fundamentals sessions
Pre-Autovation Courses – Intensive four-hour courses focused on how to identify, install, operate and derive value from the right AMR system for your organization
Exhibitors – The best source of information about AMR products and services, the exhibit hall featured the leading AMR vendors all in one location
Featured Speakers – During plenary sessions and macro-level presentations, innovators offered fresh, inspiring perspectives on how to fine-tune your strategy and process to improve business, operations, communications and customer satisfaction. Featured speakers included:
Joseph Desmond, Chairman of the California Energy Commission
Terry Jones, Founder of Travelocity
Christopher Garner, Director of the Long Beach Energy and Oil Properties
Joseph Thomas, General Manager-Client Fulfillment for United Illuminating Co.
Lisa Schwartz, Senior Analyst for the Oregon Public Utility Commission
Jack Hoffbuhr, Executive Director of the American Water Works Association
Mike Messenger, Chief of Energy Services Assessment for the California Energy Commission
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Autovation 2005 Exhibitor Information Center
The following companies exhibited at Autovation 2005. Click on any name below to learn more about these leading product and service providers.

Company Name
A | Z Booths
A | Z
Advanced AMR Technologies 610
Advanced Metering Data Systems Inc. 1116,1118
AMCO Automated Systems 416
AMCO Water Metering Systems Inc. 116
AMETEK Power Instruments 904
Ampy Metering Ltd. 1150
AMRA 505
AMRON Technologies Inc. 122
ArKion Systems 618
Badger Meter Inc.. 304,305
BLP Power & Utilities 811,813
Blue Tower Communications 818,820
Brooks Utility Products Group 713,715
Cannon Technologies, Inc. 619
Caprock Manufacturing Inc. 622
Carina Technology Inc. 809
Cellnet 705
Chartwell Inc. 517
Comverge Inc. 919
Data 911 Mobile Computer Systems 1046
Data Comm for Business, Inc 203
Datamatic, Ltd. 625


AND THE LIST GOES ON>>>
 
Posted by YumiBubblegum on :
 
[Mad]
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
wow...

we were not there?
What the bloooddd???
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i hope to h*** this isnt a scam because to me they seem like they dont really care much about getting a contract it sounds like they could be one of the best if not the best but they have to step up or something or we will be sitting on .0004 for the rest of our lives
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
Guys call the company and have a talk with them. Trust me it will out your mind at ease..
I have a buy for some more at .0003 if it ever fills.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
iwear is that a good thing or bad are you thinking it will be something someday
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
can someone tell me if most of the trading today were buys i didnt get to keep an eye on it today had to work 12 hours
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
I think well know that this company has a design unlike anyone else out there. This month on their site,you will see a release in detail showing their design vs. everyone one of the "competition"
. I have faith that this will be huge in the future.(6 months or so) I think it will creep up with every small press release and than explode on the first contract signed!!
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i like your thought iwear it sounds like you do alot more DD then me so it sounds like you truely beleive this is for from any kind of scam and beleive someday it will actually be something good.
1 more thing you dont have to answer if you dont want but its just an opinion though.
what do you think this stock could actually rise to someday.
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
Hello,one more thing to ease mind... Does the fcc give grants to scams? The fcc gave CNES two grants..One for the H-net metersystem and H-net
basestation systems. I look at it like this,the fcc had the faith in them to give them the grants and work with them,because they have the knowledge to do this,I have the faith and time to invest into them as well.

As far as the future price????? Well, I have more faith in this company than I do right now in some of our oil stocks that we have been playing with.I say with a signed contract, a penny is not out of line and I think some of their comepetitors are in the $40 range. Not saying this will be there,but anything with their product,anything is possible.
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
http://www.conectisys.com/FCC_Approvals.htm
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i would love to see .10 in the future and by the way i just listened to that audio on there sight that was real interesting i wish we had amr right here in our town
 
Posted by QBID'n on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by iwearpro:
I think well know that this company has a design unlike anyone else out there. This month on their site,you will see a release in detail showing their design vs. everyone one of the "competition"
. I have faith that this will be huge in the future.(6 months or so) I think it will creep up with every small press release and than explode on the first contract signed!!

Your probably right...why else would the review be taking so long...it just may very well be a technological concept unlike the rest. Think about it. jmo
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
AMEN
I have the faith, but not the patience.
Wait, I might have that too, since it has been
a year ago I started buying this sliced bread
maker.
So after FCC approval I really hope they move forward, and not say,"now we are waiting on
ANSI Certification"...
Objective
The test objective was to perform the certain Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and other electrical stress tests to certify the device on selected ANSI C12.20 tests. Additionally, a test from IEC 687 was also performed.
Purpose
To determine the performance of engineering samples of the meter, with respect to the requirements of ANSI C12.20-1998, the American National Standard for Electricity Meters, 0.2 and 0.5 Accuracy Classes.

Good Luck to you, and me, and all of us.
P.S. Brian, your last name is not Spigno, is it?
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
No Jenkins is the last name.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
I've been in this stock for the long haul also. When folks asked me in the spring what I saw as a future for the PPS....I was excited and impatient at first and had short term high hopes. After learning more about the industry my thinking changed ...so... My short answer was to invest and put the shares in a drawer until after Christmas and not worry about it. That's why a site was started called "CNES Long" for shareholders who committed for the long term. I had hoped it would move some so I could swing trade for more free shares but it hasn't with the exception of a couple minor small moves in the PPS. So, I continue to slowly accumulate more shares at the current PPS.

The demand for this technology is evident as described in the Energy Bill. It really is important to sit and read what the Federal Government wants nationally and how it relates to CNES if your holding long.

CNES is a very small company trying to find it's way in a huge marketplace with changes that the market is resistant to implementing. Anyone in this for the long haul has to also be appreciative of the time it will take to penetrate a market that is historically slow to make these changes. I think we are close to making a dent and am confident CNES will make an entry in the next 2-4 months. A significant penetration will take longer than that.,...so...patience is a real virtue with this stock...but...a virtue that may very well pay off...Just remember this is Pinks and you really never know...but I'm betting on the technology... EMO...
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
thats was great bear claw couldnt of said it better myself and i think this is the only stock i put in my drawer i dont care if it takes 2 years and then they become one of the biggest out there. if this ever hits .10 i am retiring at the age of 35
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
7 more days until fcc helps us out JMO
 
Posted by soothsayer on :
 
what would be a conservative estimate for this stock if it was to be successful? Would 10 cents be very conservative?
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
That's the spirit!
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
some may want to bookmark this. it may come in handy for some questions that you may have.
http://www.conectisys.com/forums/index.php
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
"October report was very good news, a contract with Southern California Edison's is very big news and it does sound's like it is going to happen soon. Then if Caifornia pension fund buys this stocks that would raise the price of this stock very high."

has anyone researched this contract yet? Im going to search out to find out more about this....

(info from cnes forums page)

[ November 04, 2005, 14:12: Message edited by: iwearpro ]
 
Posted by G_Ho on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by soothsayer:
what would be a conservative estimate for this stock if it was to be successful? Would 10 cents be very conservative?

.10 seems high to me with the amount of shares outstanding right now. There would have to be quite a few contracts signed and revenues coming in to be that high.

However, .10 in a few years after some buybacks, etc doesn't seem out of the realm to me. ASSUMING they get a contract LOL

I'm still holding long.
GHo
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
Any contract would be a great contract. Doesn't matter with who or in which country...

As long as we get a contract. This stock should jump if we get even one contract.
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
I just wrote them for a info update. Lets see if they resond,the last time I called and got right to them. Super nice people by the way.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
was someone saying they may have a chance to get a contract in california or something iwear was that you that was saying that
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
I wonder if CNES is known by this company.

About EnerNex
Introduction
EnerNex® is an electric power engineering and consulting firm specializing in the development and application of new electric power technologies. EnerNex provides engineering services, consulting, and software development and customization for energy producers, distributors, users, and research organizations. Our focus is to help our customers understand and solve electric power related issues as well as develop technology and expertise that will ultimately improve the operation and reliability of electric power systems.

EnerNex was founded in 2003 by Erich W. Gunther, Jeffrey D. Lamoree, and Robert M. Zavadil. These individuals have more than 50 years collective experience in the electric power industry and are all internationally recognized in their various areas of expertise.

Mission
Our mission is to be the preferred supplier of specialized engineering services to the electric power industry. Our business leverages the collective expertise of our employees to develop cost effective and innovative solutions to new and old problems for the benefit of our clients. Our unique approach to problem solving and client interactions results in repeat business and referrals that contribute to the growth of the company.

Services
EnerNex offers electric power systems engineering, consulting, research and software development services. Our primary product is information packaged as technical reports, measurement data, design recommendations, or expert advice. We provide expertise, information, project management, and technology development in our core practice lines. Our services are often utilized in conjunction with the development of key fundamental technologies such as the Integrated Energy Communication Systems Architecture (IECSA) and the Power Quality Data Interchange Format (PQDIF). Our business involves us in the basic research and development of these new technologies, leads to proof of concept implementation projects, and mainstream deployment projects and products. We are also at the forefront of technology and integration issues for large-scale wind generation, and are leading efforts to build tools and models for better understanding the impact of large wind plants on transmission network operations. We offer these services organized around the following four practice lines:

Electric Power System Studies and Analysis
Utility Communication and Automation
Systems Integration
Technology Analysis and Transfer
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Who wants to call CNES to see if they know and are known by this company?

Announcements
EnerNex Selected for Southern California Edison Advanced Meter Project
Knoxville, Tenn. September 30, 2005 - EnerNex® Corporation has been awarded a contract from Southern California Edison (SCE) to provide consulting and systems engineering services related to their Advanced Integrated Meter (AIM) development initiative (http://www.sce.com/PowerandEnvironment/ami/).

EnerNex will be responsible for defining the product requirements, guiding design options, providing technical oversight and assisting in the management of the product development process through selection of a meter manufacturing supplier. EnerNex will be working alongside IBM and KEMA on this effort for SCE.

EnerNex personnel will apply their extensive electric power communications systems architecture and metering systems expertise to this effort. They will assist SCE staff in the development of relevant use cases necessary to ensure a requirements-driven design based on best industry systems engineering practices.

The company will also provide consulting services to the core meter design team, communications network technology assessment assistance, and meter design reviews; and will facilitate coordination with the OpenAMI, Intelligrid and GridWise organizations. EnerNex is heavily involved in the activities of these organizations and can efficiently facilitate bidirectional technology transfer between all parties.

According to Erich Gunther, EnerNex’s Chief Technology Officer, this project represents a seminal step forward for EnerNex in the area of advanced metering infrastructure: "This project will result in a state of the art, next generation, low cost advanced integrated meter that leverages the extensive background, experience and participation of our personnel in the development of communication and measurement protocols and standards."

An Advanced Integrated Meter is an electricity meter that has the capability to measure and record interval (at least hourly) data, and communicates it to a remote location such as a utility facility. The utility then uses the advanced metering system, which has the capability to accept data from one or more advanced meters, and processes the data into information on energy use. This can be used to support important activities such as demand response, emergency load control, outage notification and other applications to improve the reliability and usability of electric power infrastructure.

EnerNex Corporation provides engineering and consulting services, along with software solutions and customization, for energy producers, distributors, users, and research organizations. EnerNex offers these in the areas of electric power system studies and analysis, utility communication and automation, systems integration, and technology analysis and transfer. The company was established by Erich Gunther, Jeffrey Lamoree, and Robert Zavadil, who have more than 50 years of collective experience in the electric power industry and are all internationally recognized in their various areas of expertise. For more information on EnerNex, visit www.enernex.com.

Press Release Contact:
Sandy Smith
Manager of Marketing and Business Development
EnerNex Corporation
(865) 691-5540, ext. 141
sandy*enernex.com
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Sounds like EnerNex would love to know about CNES.
 
Posted by QBID'n on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by AtHomeDad:
I wonder if CNES is known by this company.

About EnerNex
Introduction
EnerNex® is an electric power engineering and consulting firm specializing in the development and application of new electric power technologies. EnerNex provides engineering services, consulting, and software development and customization for energy producers, distributors, users, and research organizations. Our focus is to help our customers understand and solve electric power related issues as well as develop technology and expertise that will ultimately improve the operation and reliability of electric power systems.


Are you going to get in touch with them to find out?
 
Posted by soothsayer on :
 
so if this was an established company, do you think .50 would be way out of the question or very much in the realm of possibility?
 
Posted by Stock Jockey on :
 
Big If... They need to get some contracts in here and take care of the O/S issue before we see some real money. NOT out of the question though, Look at the pps of Itron their competitor ITRN. Much better days are ahead for Conectisys


quote:
Originally posted by soothsayer:
so if this was an established company, do you think .50 would be way out of the question or very much in the realm of possibility?


 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
"Patience 'Grasshopper', for when you can walk on the rice paper without tearing it, it will be time for you to leave"

Play CNES like a "penny" (stock) until it's not a "penny" anymore. Then play it like a growth stock. When it's not a growth stock anymore, play it like it should be played.

This one's about to be fun again....
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
I guess we will all need patience.
This was an E-Mail reply I received from
EnerNex. I think SCE gives EnerNex a list of
companies to evaluate, and to recommend who
is best.

"As far as I know, this process has just begun and no decisions will be made on manufacturers until next year. Any information related to manufacturers will come from Southern California Edison. You can track the progress of this project at SCE’s web site at" http://www.sce.com/PowerandEnvironment/ami/

Regards,
Sandy Smith
EnerNex Corporation
170C Market Place Boulevard
Knoxville, TN 37922
(865) 691-5540, ext. 141
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
The following is the SCE Website listed above...

Advanced Metering Infrastructure
Next Generation Metering System

What if your electric meter was much more than a meter. What if...


...your electric meter gave you both an incentive to save energy and helped you reduce energy costs without interrupting your life.

...your electric meter could communicate with your appliances to produce big energy and money savings.

...your electric meter helped the whole electric system operate more efficiently, reducing the chance of power emergencies, rolling blackouts and too-high wholesale electricity costs.

...your electric meter made it easier for you to keep track of your energy use so you could adjust your energy use, plan, budget and even pre-pay your electric bill.

At Southern California Edison, we know the next generation of electric meters could do all this and more. And we think it should. We think the meter should help us offer the best possible service to our customers at the most reasonable cost.

Learn more about SCE's plan for the next generation of electric meters here:

Our Vision for Advanced Metering
Advanced Metering project details, including program scope and schedule
Questions and answers
Reference documents
Regulatory filings
Information for vendors
Contact us for more information
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Advanced Metering Infrastructure




Program Scope and Schedule



The scope of SCE’s metering solution is to replace approximately 5 million electric meters for SCE’s residential, commercial and industrial customers (below 200kW in demand). Advanced meters have been installed for SCE’s larger commercial and industrial customers (above 200kW). While SCE is an electric utility, we anticipate that the preferred solution would provide a communications network that could be leveraged by gas and water utilities in our service territory.

The schedule for SCE’s proposed development program is shown in the figure below:


Click for larger view of chart
(Chart shows 7 1/2 year time frame)

Upon successful completion of Phases I and II, SCE will file an application with the Commission seeking authority to proceed with the full scale advanced metering deployment (Phase III activities) that will be supported by our final business case analysis of the AMI system.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
I Hope the CNES Newsletter says they atleast applied for this one, and not just blow bubbles.

From The SCE Website!

Advanced Metering Infrastructure

Vendor Information

As part of the AMI development effort, SCE expects to conduct several procurements. These procurements will likely include engineering design services, systems integration, business consulting, advanced meters, communication networks and information systems. SCE encourages vendors to register [on this page] to ensure inclusion on the procurement distribution. Currently, SCE anticipates the following procurements within the next six months.

• December 2005, Engineering Design RFP
• 1st Quarter 2006, Advanced Meter System RFI

Past Procurements.


SCE is interested in working in collaboration with vendors that have commercially available solutions consistent with SCE’s advanced metering vision. We plan to share our requirements and reference architecture as they are developed to facilitate vendor product development. We are also interested in vendor feedback on technology developments and cost effectiveness so that we can improve our business case. Please contact us at our AMI Technology Assessment office.

For those vendors with emergent technologies, SCE is interested in understanding the opportunities that your firm may provide. We do, however, have guidelines to protect your ideas as well as ours. If you are interested in discussing your early stage technologies with us, please contact our AMI Technology Assessment office and we will send you our Agreement Regarding Submission of Idea(s) for review and execution.

Program Contact :
Paul Kasick
Manager
AMI Technology Assessment
2131 Walnut Grove Ave
Rosemead, CA 91770
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
Sounds like a huge opportunity, someone needs to get ahold of investor relations at CNES and make sure they apply for this. SCE is an extremely large utiliy company.

Let's make sure we get heard on this one guys.
Big Big Big opportunity here!
 
Posted by yourdiligence on :
 
I'm in--accumulation growing
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
Can anyone here who has been in touch with CNES get in touch with them again to see if they will be getting in touch with SCE.

Wow, tooo many touches here, hehehhe
[Big Grin]
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
I forwarded the info the the CEO of CNES.
Ill let everyone know if I get a reply.
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
good stuff iwearpro
[Smile]
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
should have 10 days or less for the news and i hope it is some good news
PLEASE BE GOOD NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Posted by Chopper on :
 
MR is out Folks
http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2005/Volume_11/110805_MR_11%20Final.pdf

On November 4th – Our local Federal Communication Commission (FCC) laboratory informed the company that testing of the 8C H-NET™BaseStation is complete. The project coordinator has informed the company that our new BaseStation is in compliance with FCC guidelines. As a result; test reports and product documentation is being prepared for submission this month to the FCC. Based on this the company anticipates FCC certification in the month of December.
 
Posted by Bigrod40 on :
 
[Wink] The best monthly report of 2005
 
Posted by G_Ho on :
 
looks good. [Smile]
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by iwearpro:
I just got off of the phone with conectisys in regaurds to this. They did confirm,that they are the only real time manufacture of meters right now. I asked if this was them doing business in Madison and he could not comment on this. He did say they are in the marketing stages and are talking to many cities and will be engaging in business deals over the next 6 months. The company did not that they were operating on almost no debt and are in really good shape and are going in higher places. He did let me know that in next months report on their site
( http://www.conectisys.com/index.html )
we will se a report that shows the systems that are out there and explain the similarities and differences between them. Well this one is on my long term portfolio and I will continue to load up on this over the next months to come.
good luck to all!!

booooyaaaaa!!!!!!!!
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
The h-net has been tested and now the base station go's into completion test's with the fcc.
Its marketing time.
 
Posted by yourdiligence on :
 
Glad to have a position here--it sounds like further developments are cooking for Nov. & Dec. and beyond. I'm a new holder of CNES as of today--so I'd appreciate any other info from older hands on companies prospects. GLTA
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
so this does mean the fcc did approve the h-net or does it.
the only thing i dont like is that they have to prolong the testing until december but i do remember one of us out there did say they hope they didnt keep prolonging this and i hope that is not what they are doing.
1 question does this MR make more people beleive this is really gonna go somewhere.
and this is probrably a good time to pick up some more shares because you wouldnt think the PPs would go down would you if anything they should start to rise RIGHT
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
so this does mean the fcc did approve the h-net or does it.
the only thing i dont like is that they have to prolong the testing until december but i do remember one of us out there did say they hope they didnt keep prolonging this and i hope that is not what they are doing.
1 question does this MR make more people beleive this is really gonna go somewhere.
and this is probrably a good time to pick up some more shares because you wouldnt think the PPs would go down would you if anything they should start to rise RIGHT

The h-net has been tested and the basestation that they just built it being tested seperatly.

The CEO told me that they were just finishing their new base station building that they heve been working on.

[Cool]
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
huuu - raaaaaaa

Damn it !!!!

FINALLLLLY!!!!!!

Fukin eh!
[Big Grin]
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Sounds like a "feel good" M.R.
CNES is just breaking out of its shell.
Learning to fly is a ways off.
Still looooooopng on CNES.
Good luck too all.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i dont understand this with the good news that just came out i dont understand why the volume was so low today can someone explain please
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
when can we expect the base station to be done being tested
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
I dont think you will se to much of a jump,untill some type of a contract is signed,then watch out!
You can have one hell of an idea and tell everyone about it,bit its worthless untill its put to use. [Wink]
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i also have alot of buddies looking into this stock and it sounds like they will each be buying $2000 of this each that will bring up the volume as long as all 7 of them buy it which i beleive they are thats 35 million shares right there
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
in your honest opinion do you think it will ever be used
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
1 more thing is everyone gonna grab up a few more shares while it is at this price or just hold what they got.
and how many of us is gonna sell if it happens to jump to .01 ever or are we gonna wait until it goes higher then that
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Hope you 7 friends are not in the concrete business.
I'm waiting for a CONTRACT; then I'll buy more.

Like the man said (Iwearpro)"You can have one hell of an idea and tell everyone about it,bit its worthless untill its put to use."
 
Posted by QBID'n on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
1 more thing is everyone gonna grab up a few more shares while it is at this price or just hold what they got.
and how many of us is gonna sell if it happens to jump to .01 ever or are we gonna wait until it goes higher then that

Yes...bought today only to round up to an even 2M. Not much I know, but enough for me being long. [Big Grin]

Sure was satisfying news yesterday.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
This news was old news to institutions, and already built into the PPS. Maybe the base station test approval will give it a bit of boost since implementation of the product will hinge on it.

And that's what contracts are going to hinge on too.

CNES' approach to AMR is so far and above all others that when it's ready to fly, it will fly.

Like I said in a previous post, the 7.5 billion shares they are holding in the pocket can be used as a 'poison pill' (for any company wishing to goble up CNES), or for dilution to buy more time if there are more delays. They're not going to use them unless needed. (they can be retired if all goes well.)

Everyone's hoping for the best.
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
I love to hear that word jagman, RETIRE!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Of course I was speaking in terms of the number of shares being retired. Ha!

But being retired citizens is definitely what we're shooting for!
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
hahaa I meant it for both ways, hahaha
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
my stock watch is telling me there was news out today can someone confirm that
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
never mind sorry different stock
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
can someone give me a volume update for the day i am sure it is just another average day
right?
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
3,150,00 total
 
Posted by yourdiligence on :
 
Accumulation rest day?

11-7 vol. 75,881,250

11-8 " 24,362,990

11-9 " 16,754,040

11-10 3,150,000 as of 2:18 EST
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
why does it keep getting lower and lower?
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
good question
 
Posted by yourdiligence on :
 
6,030,000 as of 2:42 EST--a quick burst of volume since last post. Today's lower volume is not too surprising in that it's following the volume trend downward since 11-7-05. Sometimes volume must rest before gaining its legs for(hopefully)the higher climb.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
YEAH YOU ARE RIGHT THERE THAT IS THE WAY IT USUALLY IS
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
11,0300,000 moving a little i guess
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
12,930,000
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
why would someone sell 2,000,000 shares at .0003 this early that is so stupid
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
I guess someone just wanted out, move the money around i guess...
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
If someone did sell,it was probably to gain some revenue on something else thats fast moving. Some people do that when they tapped on funds in their account. I sold some NANN this morning at a profit and bought some more TNOG.It will be ok,I keep adding a little bit at a time. I would look at CSJJ if you arent already. [Wink]
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
yeah i got some csjj i only bought 300,000 shares 1 time and another 333,333 shares yesterday at .0003 alot of people are saying to watch it but it hasnt done much lately waiting on some news
 
Posted by ecko13 on :
 
Just a quick question, stupid and rude ameritrade customer service pissed me off and didn't really answer my question. I sold mmic the other day and the funds are still not non-marginable. I did also buy some mutual funds though, but that should not have anything to do with this. Does anybody know what the hell is going on, every other time i sell something, the funds are non-marginable immediately.
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
In most cases it take 3 full days for the funds to settle.
I dont know if that helps?
 
Posted by ecko13 on :
 
Thanks for the reply, but in the past the funds were non-marginable instantly after selling.
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
if you used unsettled funds to buy a stock and then resold before the funds settles,in most cases puts the account on a restriction for a certain amount of time. during this restriction you can only use settled funds.
You may ask them if your account was put on a restriction.
I screwed myself one time and did that and it took a phone call and begging to get it out of restriction.(they smacked my hand and told me i was bad basicly)
 
Posted by ecko13 on :
 
how long is the restriction???
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
any idea when this is suppose to be coming out with more news.
not that it matters every time a pr or mr comes out this stock doesnt even flinch. LOL hopefully someday it will straighten up
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
90 restricion was mine..Im not sure about ameritrade though?
As far as the news, Im not for sure,ill starting doing some more dd on a few things,this included so Ill post something as soon as I find out.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
thanks iwear your great
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
I do see that the volume is up over 20 million so far. Looks good to me. Oh wait most of that was mine.j/p [Wink]
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
What happened today, seems that every aspect of the charts seems to have fallen????
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i no that sucks
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
I dont know, But it would not fill my million block order,im pissed.
Oh well ill shoot for monday.
 
Posted by yourdiligence on :
 
IME further PRs or MRs from CNES may not be the catalysts for upward movement that this issue needs for break-out. I'm keeping a close eye on recent volume behavior and not necessarily analyzing higher volume but looking for other volume trends; including a potentially momentous point where volume of CNES will appear to effectively 'dry-up.'

11-7 75,881,250
11-8 24,362,990
11-9 16,754,040
11-10 12,980,000
11-11 22,876,395

(22 Day Avg.) 34,651,773

(100 Day Avg) 85,815,444

5 day approximate avg. 31,000,000
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
so this could end up being a dud stock that stinks
 
Posted by yourdiligence on :
 
No Derek sorry for the ambiguity--if volume suddenly dries up from current levels it COULD indicate that accumulation phase is over and volume + price are ready to move up. I can't say whether this is a 'dud' or not but I do hold a position here--
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
[Wink]
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
Lots of volume today..about 4 times of AMEP in my portfolio.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
I agree. Definitely accumulation.
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
not quite as high as csjj,but high today no doubt.
 
Posted by Rex on :
 
Interesting article in December issue of SmartMoney magazine "Utility Meters That Read Themselves". Niche tech firms draw curtains on meter readers. Sorry, no mention of CNES. It highlights Badger Meter (BMI), Esco (ESE) and of course Itron (ITRI) - the 3 top makers of remote meter-reading equipment. If anyone can find electronically please post.
- "Over 80 percent of regulators are very interested in utilities installing automatic meter reading and many are allowing the companies to recoup some of the cost of the technology, says Patti harper-Slaboszewicz, a researcher at public utility consulancy UtiliPoint International.
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
Whel, I know for a fact that i will not be selling unless this stock goes above 0.0020
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
is this the 90th day?
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
or the 120th?
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
I am seriously getting sick of getting up in the morning and watching this thing keep hitting 0.003 - 0.004 constantly for more than a month now. most boring stock IMO.
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
well i predicted the FCC news would be out at the closing bell today, WRONG and just did a Trump to myself, I AM FIRED
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
All the official quesses as to the FCC approval game are:

Bearclaw = Nov 3
Jagman925 = Nov 9
Stnkng = Nov 10 10:30
AHD = Nov 15 12 noon
SFC-Jordan = Nov 16 4:01p
Aleks = Nov 17

This reminds me of a 'FRIENDS' episode

"NO STAR FOR YOU!"
Good luck Aleks, but since the CNES Newsletter came out, it basiclly said we would have to wait till some time in December. [Razz]
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
fak that, I say NOV 17 (8:00 AM)
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Looks like the perfect penny stock...it's spring loaded:

H-net approval + H-net basestation approval = pps rally

pps rally + contracts = Lottery

Ha! Lol!

We'll see soon, won't we?
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
I have 1,000,000 tickets that I paid $2,000 for, those tickets better all be winners.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
when is the next pr coming out
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Everyone connected with this stock is wanting the answer to your question. The FCC approval seems to be the PR that's nearest. I'm looking at the last week of November or the first week of December. I guess I should say I'm hoping to see it by then. I honestly had expected that information a week or two ago. I'm told that the time frame to process the approval is lengthier than expected...well...

I am not pleased at all by the lack of communication via a PR informing investors of critical information relevant to this investment. I don't think I'm being impatient. This is the most closed lip company I've come in contact with since being involved in penny's...I'm not sure why that is...It makes me think that CNES is not considering the investor or have an aversion to press releases...Either way, it seems irresponsible on their part to not release significant information if they in fact have it...

Their MR is a vehicle they use too often and need to use the PR as a means to communicate to the public...I'm disappointed in their lack of consideration for investors at this point and am trying to get answers concerning this issue from management but to my dismay have as yet to be successful...

quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
when is the next pr coming out


 
Posted by yourdiligence on :
 
I say Thankgiving Day on that PR--a literal cornucopia of $$$ for us all. Hope everyone gets fat on turkey and profits--

if not Thanksgiving then Christmas Day will suffice...
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Bearclaw,

I thought that for a while too. I have the same sentiment for Greenspan. What I really think is happening is management keying in on making the product work.

They're keeping quiet on purpose, because there is no real news. I respect that because it gives them credibility when there is real news to share.

Everyone saw CNES shoot to .01 about a year ago when their single channel H-net was approved. Some of that was speculative, but much was real belief that they are getting close to being able to operate like a real company.

Until the next piece of the puzzle is put into place (base station approved) pps will probably remain flat.

Recently I read an article (maybe their monthly report)that talked a little about their problems with market barriers. It looks like they will need to expand their pilot program in Valencia, CA and prove their system is superior.

I don't think they want to broadcast their approach to the world yet. There's always that chance of someone else stealing the show before they are ready to deploy their system.

Once they are up and running and a contract in hand, they will still need to perform. Heck they may still be trying to work out the kinks in the H-net power supply. Who knows? But it's obvious that they are not quite ready.

I think they are being smart though. Without those 7.5 billion shares recently approved they were pretty much toast. Dilution can buy them a little time, but the good news is they may not have to use those shares.

It would be nice to know if there are any more contract proposals on the table, and/or their status. I haven't had time to research it.

Sorry to be longwinded but I think we're all anxious about the same thing.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Jagman...
Excellent post...Thanks
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
I agree, I would like to know if there are any contract proposals on the table. If we do get a contract, and the FCC approval, this thing will break out big time!

Can't wait!
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Join the (Can't Wait)club, there is plenty of Co.
I'm out of town over the Holiday, but somehow I believe this stock is like a soap oper. Tune out for a month or two, then come back and you have not missed anything.
I hope to be wrong! Have a good Thanksgiving [Smile]
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
There was an article in SmartMoney Magazine about Automatic Meter Reading. Old news. The 3 top companies listed are: Itron, Esco Technologies, and Badger Meter. Itron has the biggest presence and widest product line. (not real time meter reading, of course), Esco Tech makes power-line systems (transmits over the power lines), and Badger excels in water meter reading.

Lists advantages as: improved billing accuracy, rate setting according to demand, and conservation encouragement. Those advantages appeal to lawmakers.

Article by Eleanor Laise.

Somebody needs to write the editor and inform them of the best technology, CNES. If someone will volunteer, I'll provide the contact information. I'll also put a copy on Warren B's desk. No kidding!
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
jagman, nice find.

Oh, by the way, has anyone noticed that the PPS is not dropping today, its staying up in the 0.0004 mark...

Is that a sign of something to come?
 
Posted by Ident on :
 
I've been trying to pick up some shares the past couple weeks. Is it possible to get this at .0003 for anyone?
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i hope it doesnt go up right yet atleast for a few weeks because i just sold 1.5 million shares to get into gzfx last week.
but i will be getting back in this will go somewhere but in my opinion i think it wont be until sometime at the first of the new year.
JMHO
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
Whel, as long as it does go somewhere. I will be going to India on Monday...

I will be there for 1 month, and a few days in Paris for the New Year celebrations. If I get back, and this thing is not back up to 0.002

I will be ticked off!
I have been in this stock for months and months now, at least just waiting to get my money back out.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Chart looking good, like a coiled spring. RSI dipped below 30. Waiting on good news...what more could you ask for. Ha! I know,......I know...a contract.

http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=CNES,uu[m,a]daclyyay[de][pb50!b200][vc60][iUb14!La12,26,9]&pref=G
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Since we talk about meters here...
A little off topic
WTR Aqua America is looking to upgrade their Water Meters using (RF) Tech., I could not find the company they might use. That meter Co. will jump.

Come on CNES wake up,or has the tryptophan taken over?
 
Posted by yourdiligence on :
 
431,000,000 + volume day today...stay tuned
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Somethings going down.
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
Holding 2M shares, bought back in October. Oh, I think this is going to be so worth the wait.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Any naked shorts out there on CNES? Ha!
 
Posted by QBID'n on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jagman925:
There was an article in SmartMoney Magazine about Automatic Meter Reading. Old news. The 3 top companies listed are: Itron, Esco Technologies, and Badger Meter. Itron has the biggest presence and widest product line. (not real time meter reading, of course), Esco Tech makes power-line systems (transmits over the power lines), and Badger excels in water meter reading.

Lists advantages as: improved billing accuracy, rate setting according to demand, and conservation encouragement. Those advantages appeal to lawmakers.

Article by Eleanor Laise.

Somebody needs to write the editor and inform them of the best technology, CNES. If someone will volunteer, I'll provide the contact information. I'll also put a copy on Warren B's desk. No kidding!

Interesting find jagman...and a volunteer with plenty of free daytime to phone and/or correspond with her would be greatly appreciated by all.

Post contact information jagman.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Folks...This was just posted on RB and I was wondering what a company the magnitude of Charles Schwab would be doing posting the bio on their website of a nickle/dime company like CNES....hahahahahahahahahahahaha
Hang on something good may be coming sooooonnnnn !!!!!


By: charter70123
30 Nov 2005, 07:12 PM EST
Msg. 43550 of 43551
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Company Background as put out by (Charles Schwab) on their web site...
CNES
Functions as a development stage company (as of Jan. 26, 2005) is designing a low-cost automatic meter reading, or AMR, solution. The company's AMR solution includes a proprietary system employing specialized hardware and software that will allow for residential and commercial applications
Standard & Poors

Actually the company has been around a lot longer than (Jan. 26 2005) but the company has made strides towards FCC certifications. They have two and thrid certification should be coming in December below is more info:

The Company's Mission Statement

ConectiSys desires to be a leading nationwide provider of Wireless Commercial Telecommunications. The Company is specifically targeting the "Automatic Meter Reading" (AMR) market for the Electrical Utility Industry. Our products and services were designed to satisfy the needs of a newfound deregulated energy market.


History

ConectiSys Corporation (the "Company") was incorporated on February 3, 1986, in Colorado. Since 1995 it has been a commercial telecommunications company in the development stage. ConectiSys is the parent company of two wholly owned subsidiaries, United Telemetry Co., Inc. and eEnergyServices.com, Inc.


ConectiSys Corporation is a Colorado company with approximately 6,000 shareholders. It is the desire of the Company's founders and affiliates to finance and market its wholly owned subsidiaries while preparing the path for an initial public offering (IPO) of said entities, thus allowing the incubated entities to fully mature through greater public participation. ConectiSys Corporation is an OTC,BB; trading symbol: CNES


ConectiSys has developed a low-cost Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) solution for both residential and commercial utility markets. H-Net™, our product, is imbedded within an electrical utility meter. The H-Net™ Network has been designed exclusively for the Electrical Utility Industry.


The H-Net™ core is a unique proprietary architecture that allows for two-way communications between a meter and the Network Operation Center (NOC). The wireless network architecture employs peer-to-peer communications for up to 20,000 meters per dedicated BaseStation. The NOC displays real-time consumption data, 4 times an hour, 24 hours a day, via the internet at a fraction of traditional meter reading costs; all this within a wireless, tower-less network


Future Goals

The Company is cleaning up its final stages of development for sales, after eight years and 15. million dollars; we can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. H-Net™ is just in time for market entry as the wireless AMR market heats up. Based on proposed and current state legislation, it is likely that the PUC will require Utilities throughout the Nation to retrofit a percentage of existing meters and install AMR metering systems to most new installations within the next 12-months, if deregulation is to move forward. This will create the catalyst for new technology such as H-Net™ to explode into the market in a truly vertical manner.

We are taking advantage of the opportunities for advanced metering applications that have resulted from utility deregulation. We are looking forward to bringing to the marketplace, a new commercial Network. H-Net™ is designed as an added value solution while providing the high performance required by modern AMR.

H-Net™ will revolutionize wireless data and acquisition for real time two-way monitoring, evolving as a new standard for Commercial Telecommunications.

The Company’s focus will be to fast track its network deployment efforts with a single goal of delivering energy consumption records for the electrical utility industry, four times an hour, twenty-four hours a day.


Who Are We?

H-Net™_Simply_Stated ConectiSys has developed a low-cost Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) solution for both residential and commercial utility markets. The product is called H-Net™; and is imbedded under glass within an electrical utility meter. The H-Net™ Network has been designed exclusively for the Electrical Utility Industry. The H-Net™ core is a unique proprietary protocol, that allows for two-way Meter to Meter, Base-collector, to NOC (Network Operating Center) communications, that displays real-time consumer consumption data 4 times an hour 24 hours a day via the internet at a fraction of traditional meter reading costs; all this within a wireless tower-less network


The Company's Mission Statement

ConectiSys desires to be a leading nationwide provider of Wireless Commercial Telecommunications. The Company is specifically targeting the "Automatic Meter Reading" (AMR) market for the Electrical Utility Industry. Our products and services were designed to satisfy the needs of a newfound deregulated energy market.

DD is required of all stocks but especially penny stocks. The company is has reached a pivotal role; their product is ready to market. If they can make it to market (I believe they could go vertical) you win big BUT if they can't you lose. At least you won't ride out a 5 year wait like some have here. Something will go down either way by the end of 2006.
IMOH
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
SWEET
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
That makes me feel better that I bought 3M more shares at .0003 yesterday. 5M total now, and just waiting for a FCC PR.
 
Posted by QBID'n on :
 
Actually its no news...this info is found on Schwabs "quotes, news and charts" page, as is any other ticker symbol you may want info on.
 
Posted by yourdiligence on :
 
CNES technicals seem to be pointing toward upward trend. Current RSI level leaves ample room for upside--December news could end up being the catalyst...IMO
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
I agree. Is the chart forming a double bottom?
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
What's the eta on the FCC approval?
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
We're in the time frame Nicholas...Folks are just waiting now...

quote:
Originally posted by Nicholas:
What's the eta on the FCC approval?


 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
0.0002

JAGMAN
"I agree. Is the chart forming a double bottom?"

So, is this a triple bottom?

I'd rather see a triple top.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
definitely!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Nicholas:
What's the eta on the FCC approval?

Last news was: basestation approval by Dec 17
 
Posted by JayRa on :
 
How much difference do you guys think the FCC approval will make when there isn't a contract?
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
JayRa...
Don't know you but the FCC approval must be in place before any contracts...You must have it to move forward...They may have something waiting but no one knows because that's restricted information...We do know they can get CPU approval/certification almost immediately after the FCC...If they do have something in the works in California then that too would be significant news...My understanding is that SCE and SDG&E may then be in play...

You can go back to the charts and see the PPS movement on the last approval ...but...the float was less then...We do know the market is out there, we do know CNES is trying to penetrate that market...

Everything beyond the FCC approval is speculation at this point...I would guess the FCC approval will move this PPS north and the base station will also...How far north is anyone's guess...A contract will put CNES in play significantly...All IMO
I don't have more to offer than this...I hope this helps...

quote:
Originally posted by JayRa:
How much difference do you guys think the FCC approval will make when there isn't a contract?


 
Posted by JayRa on :
 
Thanks Bearclaw, I maybe misphrased that question as I'm not expecting them to go too long without a contract after FCC approval, I just mean if anyone felt FCC approval would cause significant gains in the pps in itself or if we wouldn't see much movement until there is a contract.

quote:
Originally posted by Bearclaw:

Everything beyond the FCC approval is speculation at this point...I would guess the FCC approval will move this PPS north and the base station will also...How far north is anyone's guess...A contract will put CNES in play significantly...All IMO
I don't have more to offer than this...I hope this helps...


 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
The market barriers are tremendous. I remember reading something about CNES' pilot program in one of their reports (I think on Conectisys' website)...something about resorting to expansion of the program in Valencia, CA to prove the validity of their claims it was the best product.

I can understand resistance from companies not wanting to stick their neck out but it seems obvious that if it does what they say it does, some company should bite on it. That company would definitely comand a market advantage in many ways, including orperational and political. Is there somekind of "meterman union" holding things up? Ha!

That's what I think makes this FCC approval of the H-net multi-channel product and the basestation such a pivital event.

The chart suggests there is tons of slow accumulation. MM's are keeping the pps right where they want by doing so. However, when they let it loose, there will be a 'super spike' in volume. That's the signal. I'm definitely keeping a stash of cash to help bid on the way up!

If enough people will play it smart and not throw everything they have at the stock when it first rises, it may take a more steady run like MSEP did awhile back. Otherwise it will peak and stall until confirmations of multi-contracts come in. Just my opinion.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Jagman...
You made a lot of great points...Well thought out! CNES has a history of putting out their PR's after hours or before the market opens...Just mentioning so folks can keep their eyes on the news.
CNES's PR's are few and far between so when they do put one out it's not fluff...
 
Posted by Chopper on :
 
If we see any Pr's from these guys I think a lot of folks will be watching Bear. They only PR'd 4 times in 2004 and only 3 times this year so far. Jeeez Once a quarter. Maybe Mr. Spingo should take a page from the Ol Qbid playbook and Pr just a tad bit more.

quote:
Originally posted by Bearclaw:
Jagman...
You made a lot of great points...Well thought out! CNES has a history of putting out their PR's after hours or before the market opens...Just mentioning so folks can keep their eyes on the news.
CNES's PR's are few and far between so when they do put one out it's not fluff...


 
Posted by Chopper on :
 
Hmmm Its been so long since a 10Q I didn't remember that Cnes's fiscal year ended in September....

http://nacmcanada.crmz.com/Report/ReportPreview.asp?BusinessId=7687747
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
whats up here volume just jumped over 26 million buys in the last 10 minutes
any news or someone thinks something
may be time to get back in
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
may jump to .0004
volume 75 million plus
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
FCC is due...

quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
may jump to .0004
volume 75 million plus


 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
any date that it is due.
and if it is good news could this reall take off?
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
almost 80,000,000 in volume for the day that is the most it has been in a long time
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
any thoughts on the fcc pr and what it could do to the stock
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Last year it went to .01+ a little...The float was a lot lower..Your guess is as good as anyone's.
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
Reuters released some info on cnes, anyone got $20 to pony up?

http://reports.finance.yahoo.com/w0?r=34848134:1
 
Posted by gemseeker on :
 
I think that this is a very good indication of good things to come. Currently I do not own any position in this stock but would throw in $300 and wait to see what happens next. Good things to follow next. This one is a good play but this needs news now with Approval confirmed nd then contracts to follow.

quote:
Originally posted by Nicholas:
Reuters released some info on cnes, anyone got $20 to pony up?

http://reports.finance.yahoo.com/w0?r=34848134:1


 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Ten days or less until until news promised on the 'basestation'. We'll see a little buzz soon.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Dec. Newsletter should be out by friday.
No suprise that CNES is to say that FCC
approval is due and expected before the
month is up. It would be sweet if they
mention they applied for a contract.
Till then, stay strong.
 
Posted by YumiBubblegum on :
 
FYI...

( Hexagram has received a $250 million contract from California's Pacific Gas & Electric Co)


http://www.cleveland.com/business/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/business/113403421950230.xml&coll=...
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by YumiBubblegum:
FYI...

( Hexagram has received a $250 million contract from California's Pacific Gas & Electric Co)


http://www.cleveland.com/business/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/business/113403421950230.xml&coll=...

That looks like a bad thing, but in reality, PG&E is so huge that they could take on multiple technologies just to see which works better in a live environment.
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
And remember, we still have a superior product. A product that no one else can even attempt to duplicate without paying royalties (thanks to the patent). This thing will make money, it's just a matter of time. It's just that we don't know how much time lol.
 
Posted by JayRa on :
 
well, when it hits $1.00 I'm retiring [Wink] ... yeah..right..
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
not pumping but may look like it but some buddies of mine called and were in a big hurry and said they heard something about a PR coming real soon
 
Posted by G_Ho on :
 
called where? in a big hurry?

Where do they hear this?
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i cant get ahold of them right now i am not sure what they are talking about but they better no or im gonna be pissed if they are messing with me.
because we all no 1 is coming but they made it sound like now.
as soon as i hear something i will let everyone no
 
Posted by Bigrod40 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Nicholas:
And remember, we still have a superior product. A product that no one else can even attempt to duplicate without paying royalties (thanks to the patent). This thing will make money, it's just a matter of time. It's just that we don't know how much time lol.

[Confused] How do you figure CNES has a superior product? Why would Pacific Gas & Electric Co. go all the way to Cleveland instead of thier own backyard and spend 250 Million.
Superior, "Not No More"..JMO
 
Posted by YumiBubblegum on :
 
Here is the link

http://www.cleveland.com/business/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/business/113403421950230.xml&coll=2

I put this out b/s PG&G is going to spend 1.5 billon dollars to upgrade, and there are plenty money left for a lot more contracts. GO CNES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
http://www.sce.com/PowerandEnvironment/ami/new/

See the above link for info on SCE AMI Project.
There is alot of info. Way too much to put here.

Advanced Metering Infrastructure

What's New

The California Public Commission approves SCE's Phase 1 AMI effort, December 1, 2005

SCE Sends Request for Information to 130 AMI vendors, December 2, 2005
 
Posted by z_man_frompa on :
 
Now I know why the utilities are cautious...130 vendors?
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bigrod40:
quote:
Originally posted by Nicholas:
And remember, we still have a superior product. A product that no one else can even attempt to duplicate without paying royalties (thanks to the patent). This thing will make money, it's just a matter of time. It's just that we don't know how much time lol.

[Confused] How do you figure CNES has a superior product? Why would Pacific Gas & Electric Co. go all the way to Cleveland instead of thier own backyard and spend 250 Million.
Superior, "Not No More"..JMO

Because they were either, A) not aware of CNES or, B) going for a known rather than an unknown
 
Posted by Bigrod40 on :
 
[Roll Eyes] So what your really saying Nicholas is that CNES is doing one piss-poor job of marketing.
Now I understand another 33% drop in my share value!!
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
Yea...because they've been marketing something not even out of final beta yet...

Get a clue and go bash something else dude
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Still waiting on the December Newsletter.
This is the latest that any has been sent out.
Last year Nov/Dec were together.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
There's no reason to market it yet. All CNES' money is going into development. And just like any other start up company, B2B sales is key to getting contracts. Mass marketing won't be needed to drive this product, it will be an afterthought to show people they've 'made it'.

Communication businesses, like Cellphones and Cable TV was the same way. Marketing was used later to drive public interest once the product was established.

One contract and PPS will explode anyway. We'll just have to see.
 
Posted by Ident on :
 
I can't seem to find some information I'm looking for on the past of this company. What were they approved for last year or earlier this year when the PPS went up and if they did have some sort of product that could have been put out, what happened to this. Sorry if this has been asked many times, I can't seem to find the answer to it.

Thanks
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
THERE WERE A FEW BIG BUYS LATE IN THE GAME TODAY
sorry for the caps
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ident:
I can't seem to find some information I'm looking for on the past of this company. What were they approved for last year or earlier this year when the PPS went up and if they did have some sort of product that could have been put out, what happened to this. Sorry if this has been asked many times, I can't seem to find the answer to it.

Thanks

You may be speaking about the original approval on the single channel H-net wireless AMR device approved last year. It generated a lot of excitement, and well deserved. They've been working on it for years. They then went on to try and test the multi-channel version for FCC approval and discovered a glitch in the power supply?? They since fixed it.

The pps lost momentum and since CNES needed to secure extra funding for operations over the next segment of development they sat down at a board meeting and approved another 7.5 billion shares of stock.

They've promised not to use them unless absolutely necessary (CD's). Of course dilution will occur at that point if not already, but if things go smoothly in the next few months, we could be in for a 'big ride'. (Retirement of shares is also a possibility later.)

They've re-submitted approval for the H-net mult-channel device and that seemed to go off without a hitch last month (no increase in pps either), but now waiting on the basestation test approval by FCC, supposedly by Dec 17.

If that news is announced, speculation could run up again that contracts won't be far behind. Leaders of the company say that just one contract could make the company profitable. Multiple contracts with multiple electrical companies wanting to upgrade...., and we're all meeting in FIJI to retire. Ha!

CNES has recently signed a 3 year lease for buildings to house their basestation data retrieval equipment. Operations offices are separate. There were 10 or more contract proposals out there to various electricity comapanies, maybe more (6 mos ago), no word on progress.

They have a ongoing pilot program in Valencia, CA where they are centered and are talking about expanding it to gain more attention. The industry has been very cautious to endorse the product until it is proven... partly because of the past regulatory envirnment that hasn't worn off yet, and partly because of the enormous capital expenditures needed for retooling meters. It may also get resistance from meter reading employees of electrical facilities who would basically be displaced on a large scale when the technology is fully incorporated. (it elimenates physical drive by meter reading and supporting equipment)

Government legislators are pushing for new technologies in electrical meter reading devices and the political environment looks poised to embrace a good product. (H-net will be great! because it is the only real-time product so far)!!! Hopefully, patents on the design will give them enough of a head start against competing technology in order for them to get a good foot hold.

So,That's basically it, as I understand it. Other than that we are all just waiting for news. PR has been far and few inbetween. That in itself has given them a lot of credibility, as far as news releases goes, but has weighed on the impatience of others who want them to 'pump' up the stock price.

Hope that answers your question, because the 6000+ thread up last year with that awsome due diligence on it is all gone (it got cyber erased after bashers invaded). what's new?

Comments?
 
Posted by Ident on :
 
Well that was a lot of helpful information. Thank you very much.
Was the Single Channel device something that could have been marketed or is it just the multichannel that is going to be sold?
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
hey everyone do we still have alot of confidence in this stock
 
Posted by YumiBubblegum on :
 
monthly report is out...Here is the link.


http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2005/Volume_12/121205MonthlyReport_Final.pdf
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
It (MR)sounds like the best to date!!
I'll only buy more when they have a contract.
Good luck to all in this game.
The MR makes me believe, "it is a matter of when, and not if".
 
Posted by YumiBubblegum on :
 
Posted by: powerbattles
In reply to: None Date:12/14/2005 2:41:01 PM
Post #of 538

good time is ahead...
The FCC approval should be any time now.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050817/175136.html?.v=1

New base station is in compliance with FCC guidelines.
http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2005/Volume_12/121205MonthlyRep...

FCC Approvals... H-Net™ Technologies... http://www.conectisys.com/FCC_Approvals.htm

CNES & ERG click on clients bottom of page 3 http://www.ergconsultancy.com/Our_Clients.html

CNES in Energy Biz Magazine http://www.energycentral.com/centers/energybiz/detail_sourcebook.cfm?id=6

http://energycentral.fileburst.com/Sourcebooks/sepoct05_guide_sourcebook.pdf

CNES has officially joined AMRA. As it is a largely respected association amongst utilities and industry leaders. Its membership represents more than 800 international utilities and corporations in gas, water and electric industries. http://www.amra-intl.org/

IMO: The pr’s that could come soon are:
The 8 channel base station approved by the FCC {any time)
The NOC being completed
MDMA certification
A pilot contract
Partnership
Contracts
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Yumi...
The H-Net will be the first PR...I'm looking at around the first of the year for that one...IMO
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
Wow, that last PR basically tells us again that it is only a matter of time.
Legislation is looking to exclude almost all AMR technologies, CNES may be the only company that can meet the standards 2 years from now.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
wow there were 16,000,000 shares bought in the last 5 minutes of the day
has anyone heard anything new about to happen because those kind of buys havent happened with this stock in a long time.
expecially in the last minutes of the day.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Hope these people favor CNES in the selection process!!

SCE
Advanced Metering Infrastructure - Technology Advisory Board

Charter

The Technology Advisory Board (TAB) is a “Blue Ribbon” panel of experts with diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise and “know-how” relevant to AMI technology development and chosen to advise SCE on the selection of technology for the AMI program.
MEMBERS

Carnegie Mellon University: Dr. Rahul Tongia
Gridwise Architecture Council: Mr. Steve Widergren
Intelligrid: Mr. Joe Hughes
International Electrotechnical Commission/TC8: Mr. Richard Schomberg
CEC Demand Response Research Center: Mr. Dave Watson
OpenAMI: Mr. Ray Bell
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
When I last spoke with the CEO in October he mentioned WITHIN 6 months they will make a PR with info related to contracts they have been working on,but that was all he could say.
If anyone gets a chance,call the guy he is full info and is glad to share as much as he can.
I hold full faith in this company,but I know that things of this nature takes time.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Nicholas:
Wow, that last PR basically tells us again that it is only a matter of time.
Legislation is looking to exclude almost all AMR technologies, CNES may be the only company that can meet the standards 2 years from now.

This is what gives CNES such explosive potential. There's still a lot of nay sayers though.

I'm liking some of the latest posts. Things are looking up. There's a kind of 'buzz' in the air..
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Hey! Why does everyone have more stars than I do? Can I get some votes here?
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jagman925:
Hey! Why does everyone have more stars than I do? Can I get some votes here?

A) Who cares about stars? I'm not here to play mr. popular

B) The naysayers have nothing to say, this stock is just about time and patience (like any long hold), unless they go bankrupt before the technology gets some solid contracts. The only factor that really change anything are your entry point. The potential even at my high entry is x10000 or more. If I lose, I lose a few hundred bucks, but if I win the winnings can go past the millions. The naysayers have nothing on this one.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
More internet exposure
CNES is listed on TheMeterGuy website

http://www.themeterguy.com/
It just links to the CNES Homepage, but that's a good thing. Right Martha?
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Nicholas:
quote:
Originally posted by jagman925:
Hey! Why does everyone have more stars than I do? Can I get some votes here?

A) Who cares about stars? I'm not here to play mr. popular

B) The naysayers have nothing to say, this stock is just about time and patience (like any long hold), unless they go bankrupt before the technology gets some solid contracts. The only factor that really change anything are your entry point. The potential even at my high entry is x10000 or more. If I lose, I lose a few hundred bucks, but if I win the winnings can go past the millions. The naysayers have nothing on this one.

Definite agreement. (on both points)
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
getting a little vol. early here
is it that people thinks a pr is coming soon or what
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
The NOC is suppose to open this morning...

quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
getting a little vol. early here
is it that people thinks a pr is coming soon or what


 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bearclaw:
The NOC is suppose to open this morning...

quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
getting a little vol. early here
is it that people thinks a pr is coming soon or what


NOC ?
What is this?
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
NOC?
this is a little more volume then we usually have this early in the day
maybe its time for me to get my 1,000,000 shares now hoping for a good pr in january
i remember when there was hope if this got an awesome pr about some sort of contract this could be at .01 someday i hope that will happen
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
I just scooped me up some more.I just figured what the heck.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
NOC..."Network Operations Center will be readied for occupancy on the 19th of December"...as quoted in the December monthly report...Do your DD guys...
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
I sent Conectisys a e-mail this morning and they replied back to me already.Here is a copy and paste out of my e-mail box.


Brian,



Understand you concern but we do not release press unless we have substatial news.. The only thing that multiple press releases would do is make us look like we are playing with the pps. We do not want that. The reason it is so low is due to CD selling which is currently the companies only source of funding, this source will not let the stock breath at this time. If you believe in the product and its potential, you are on our team because we are in the same boat as you and we will not let this project go sideways. It has been over 10 years of R&D and over 20M just to get us where we are now. Though this is a slow period, we are on the verge of success in one way or another. We are straight forward, this stock is not going to move until we get rolling with contracts and pilots witch we are moving fast towards and getting closer every day... We will release news as true and substantial news is present.



-Luca Spigno





Hello I am a investor and was wondering when we may see our next press release? I have talked with you in the past and you were very very helpful and informative. I feel that the lack of press releases has weekend the pps and feel that one would put a lot of investors minds at ease.

Thanks,
Brian Jenkins
217-520-5079
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
CNES back up this morn
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
iwear think we will see a pr before Jan.
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
By the looks of last years Pr's they had them about the same time as this year and they did have one before the end of the year.
did you read the e-mail from yesterday.^
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Nice email.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
yes i did and it sounded great i think it would be vey dumb to get out of this right now like we have always talked about just 1 contract and this could be around .01 or even more
see ya around bud
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
wrong thread iwear but are you still sitting and waiting for csjj and have you heard anything new on it
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
wrong thread iwear but are you still sitting and waiting for csjj and have you heard anything new on it

Im trying to be paitient with them but im about tire of those fluff PR's they keep putting out. Im just glad I dont have that much invested so it dont bother me that much.

Keep an eye on this stock after the first of the year though,it sounds like they are close but cant release more than they can right now. [Wink]
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by iwearpro:
quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
wrong thread iwear but are you still sitting and waiting for csjj and have you heard anything new on it

Im trying to be paitient with them but im about tire of those fluff PR's they keep putting out. Im just glad I dont have that much invested so it dont bother me that much.

Keep an eye on this stock after the first of the year though,it sounds like they are close but cant release more than they can right now. [Wink]

you are talking about csjj right
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
I wish that SEC would say CNES, but everyone is tight liped about the process.

Commission Approves Phase 1 of SCE’s Advanced Metering Infrastructure Development Program
December 5, 2005

ROSEMEAD, Calif., Dec. 5, 2005—The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has approved Southern California Edison’s (SCE) initial development of a next-generation electric meter, the first of a potential three-phased program to investigate, test, and deploy an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) for SCE’s 4.6 million customers.

Business requirements, technology feasibility, and cost/benefit analyses will be performed during the 18-month first phase. SCE has assembled an engineering team comprised of IBM, EnerNex and KEMA to help with the first phase and is also seeking input from providers of AMI technology.

The second phase will focus on final development activities, including field testing advanced metering solutions. After successful completion of development and CPUC authorization, full deployment of the company’s AMI program could begin in late 2009. SCE estimates it could take about four years to replace current meters with advanced ones.

“We’re developing a system to take advantage of available technologies to better serve our customers over the long term,” said Lynda Ziegler, SCE vice president for customer programs and services. “We want a solution that won’t be obsolete in a matter of a few years.”

An advanced metering infrastructure can reduce the costs of day-to-day utility operations, eliminate the need for employees to do work typically done manually in the field, provide real-time information on usage and pricing, communicate with “smart” devices such as thermostats and energy-management systems, continuously monitor service quality and distribution system performance, and provide customers with better information and service when they call with a problem.

“We want a meter that improves on the cost and performance of today’s solid-state meters,” said Paul De Martini, manager for SCE’s advanced metering program. “We want to be able to enable dynamic pricing and demand-response actions so that customers have more usage information, more pricing options, and more energy-management choices.”

Interested parties can visit www.sce.com/ami or contact De Martini at ami*sce.com.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Well we will see if Santa provides a list.

Sent the following E-Mail today to SEC.

Dear Mr. DeMartini,

I am interested in a list of companies that SEC is considering for the Phase 1 of the AMI
Program.
Thank you
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
quote:
Originally posted by iwearpro:
quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
wrong thread iwear but are you still sitting and waiting for csjj and have you heard anything new on it

Im trying to be paitient with them but im about tire of those fluff PR's they keep putting out. Im just glad I dont have that much invested so it dont bother me that much.

Keep an eye on this stock after the first of the year though,it sounds like they are close but cant release more than they can right now. [Wink]

you are talking about csjj right
yep
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
67.5 million traded today!!People know its coming and I hope its big!
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
I bought a bit more today.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
No response to my E-Mail yet.

The following is from the SEC Website.

RFI = Request for information

RFI OBJECTIVES
On December 1, 2005, the CPUC approved SCE’s application for Phase I scope and funding. In
anticipation of approval, SCE began the process to define business requirements and AMI system architecture
in November 2005. SCE engaged IBM, EnerNex and KEMA Consulting to work with internal technical and
functional experts through a systems engineering approach. SCE also seeks to begin formally engaging
potential AMI vendors to identify a candidate pool of vendors that have developed or are well underway in the
process of developing a commercial AMI solution that aligns with SCE’s business objectives, system
requirements and development timeline.
As such, SCE intends to use this RFI as a first step in the next generation metering system procurement
process. SCE plans to employ a staged development approach that will lead to identifying, testing and
deploying next generation candidate technologies. SCE expects to work closely with candidate AMI solutions
providers to further develop their next generation technology.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
I Like this line.

"SCE also seeks to begin formally engaging
potential AMI vendors to identify a candidate pool of vendors that have developed or are well underway in the
process of developing a commercial AMI solution that aligns with SCE’s business objectives, system
requirements and development timeline."


Do you think CNES has a chance??
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
A lot of people are betting on them and for them.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
SEC is not talking, here is the e-mail reply:


Thank you for your interest, but the information you request regarding potential AMI vendors under consideration by SCE is proprietary.

Paul De Martini
AMI Program Office
Southern California Edison
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
AHD...
I know in June the CPU required all the AMR venders be kept under seal until the board released the information. I don't know if any of that still pertains but it gives you an idea how much they think is at stake. IMO
Good attempt on your part...Thanks...


quote:
Originally posted by AtHomeDad:
SEC is not talking, here is the e-mail reply:


Thank you for your interest, but the information you request regarding potential AMI vendors under consideration by SCE is proprietary.

Paul De Martini
AMI Program Office
Southern California Edison


 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
I guess this goes both ways. CNES can not speak about this or else they are out.
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
Holy large share blocks going through Batman!
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Rumor has it FCC is done...Will issue an approval soon...Keep an eye out on the FCC site...

quote:
Originally posted by iwearpro:
Holy large share blocks going through Batman!


 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i love this stock and want it to go up just as much as the next guy but remember if the fcc approves everything it will bump up a little maybe .0004-.0005 and stick right around there the only way this is gonna get to .01 or more is with anykind of contract and i hope to h*** they get one soon.

1,000,000 shares and holding hopefully not for ever
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Hang in there Derek...The FCC is the doorway to everything else...Need that first...Then...
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i no bear and thanks
good luck bud we need it
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
Are we late on fcc approval now?
 
Posted by Rex on :
 
I would rather they wait until the first week in Jan. to announce - grab the electroshock paddles and get this baby beating again in 06!
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Hope the FCC cert. gets posted soon.

Can CNES compete with this??

eMeter


Mission and Vision
Mission
eMeter’s mission is to provide software and services, partnering with utilities to maximize the value of their Advanced Metering Infrastructure and Automated Meter Reading investments.

Vision
eMeter envisions an electric industry with low-cost advanced metering in the field and simple, useful data access on the desktop. Costs are reduced, customer service is enhanced, and, through outage management applications, reliability is strengthened. Automatic demand response through remote control of equipment, thermostats, and appliances makes energy cheaper and life simpler for customers. The environment improves as peak demand and total consumption are reduced through consumer access to better information, demand response, and energy efficiency tools.

Company Background
eMeter is a privately-held Silicon Valley-based company. Its principals have been pioneers in electric metering issues for nearly 20 years and previously founded CellNet Data Systems, which was acquired by Schlumberger in 2000. eMeter's executives successfully led advanced metering and data communications deployments now serving over ten million electric and gas meters. eMeter's team is expert in AMR and AMI hardware and software, the full range of communications options and technologies, meter-related business processes, and business case and regulatory strategy development.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Rising tide raises all boats!!
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
We already have all of that [Smile]
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Just one contract baby. That's all it's going to take.
 
Posted by yourdiligence on :
 
Bought some more today--GLTA on this issue for 2006!! I think FCC certification could possibly move this more than some believe. Like it or not--it will increase speculation about next steps and viability of obtaining contracts sooner than later. Those who have been in this much longer than I (years rather than months) may see this as a cue to get more-aggressive with an even greater postion and 'new money' might come in as well. However with billions of shares out there STNKNG1 your deduction for a move to .0004-.0005 could be dead-on.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
I don't think anyone has a clue where this will go when the FCC comes out next week. It sure will be fun to crank it up and start moving finally. The question for the PPS is what happens after the FCC. This approval is the doorway to wherever !!! IMO GLTA
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
I think it will suprise us all.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
think something is gonna get reported at the beginning of Jan.
 
Posted by Rich735 on :
 
Still holding!
 
Posted by DWE on :
 
How hard is it to buy a million shares of CNES? I've had a GTC order for a million shares at $0.0002 for over a week now and still hasn't been filled.
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by DWE:
How hard is it to buy a million shares of CNES? I've had a GTC order for a million shares at $0.0002 for over a week now and still hasn't been filled.

Good luck getting filled at .0002,.0003 no problem,but you wont get filled at the .0002.
Ive had a buy order for the .0002 for several months now and it still is not filled.
 
Posted by Pital on :
 
Lets say the contract does come. Those who are getting in are just doing it because of the news. Meaning they aren't like everyone here who is holding for huge % change. They will push the price up (Assuming them can after all the CD's that have been dumped) and once the selling starts everyone will sell out and that will be all.
Bearclaw you seem to know alot about this company. Any idea what the current o/s is now since the last major run she had?
 
Posted by BuyTex on :
 
lol, man--you been raking 'Claw over the coals for months over this one...now you gonna play like it's never come up before? I'll say this, you got some gall...
 
Posted by DWE on :
 
I think buying at $0.0003 is a bit foolish though, don't you?
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Pital...
Somewhre in the area of 7.8 billion shares...give or take a few hundred million...
Most longs are holding for contracts and significant revenue...A contract of 50,000 meters is break even as stated by Spigno in a monthly news letter several months ago...

Some daytraders will jump in if it moves...same as last time...also folks who have been frustrated waiting may also jump out...
So there's no telling how this will act...just have to play it as it goes same as everyone else...IMO GLTA

quote:
Originally posted by Pital:
Lets say the contract does come. Those who are getting in are just doing it because of the news. Meaning they aren't like everyone here who is holding for huge % change. They will push the price up (Assuming them can after all the CD's that have been dumped) and once the selling starts everyone will sell out and that will be all.
Bearclaw you seem to know alot about this company. Any idea what the current o/s is now since the last major run she had?


 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Hey Buy...
Hell man there's no lack of gaul on these boards hey? Hope 2006 is a great year for you buddy...take care...

quote:
Originally posted by BuyTex:
lol, man--you been raking 'Claw over the coals for months over this one...now you gonna play like it's never come up before? I'll say this, you got some gall...


 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by DWE:
I think buying at $0.0003 is a bit foolish though, don't you?

At least you can get some of the stock
so when it does run,you will be in.You most likely wont get in at .0002,so bite the bullet and get in before you miss out.
 
Posted by DWE on :
 
You're absolutely right. 300 bucks for a million shares is still a huge bargain. Buying me some this Tuesday. Probably put in 600 bucks worth.
 
Posted by SFC_Jordan on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by DWE:
You're absolutely right. 300 bucks for a million shares is still a huge bargain. Buying me some this Tuesday. Probably put in 600 bucks worth.

I agree, I have 3,350,000 shares. 1/2 were bought at .0004 and 1/2 were at .0003. cost me about $1200. well worth the risk for the possible reward.

If you were to buy 1M shares at .0003 for $300 bucks, its not much of a risk, worst case is you lose $300 with the chance to at least double your money. if you get in when news comes out, you might not be able to get in until .0005 or so, and if the news comes after hours, it will gap so high you will regret it.

I have been in this since Oct 05. its a no brainer. take care
 
Posted by gemseeker on :
 
I will try to get couple of million at 0.0003 and hold. News for FCC Approval seems to be very near.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
this stock is gonna be getting exciting real soon
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
this stock has been busy lately compared to the last few months.
volume at 60 mil+ already today. trying to get more at .0002 but seems awful hard
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
look at this volume
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
228 million in volume something is coming sooner then we think

JMHO
 
Posted by quickpicker on :
 
I got filled at .0002 for one million shares. I'll roll the dice for a couple hundred bucks. Good luck , we'll see what happens.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
could someone tell me if these are mainly sells or buys
 
Posted by pizzalover on :
 
most of the volume is coming from massive sells!!!!! or dilution - saw a couple for 20 mil -
where on earth could all these shares be coming from
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
alot of 9,000,000 shares but dont know if they are sells or not
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
oh that sucks i was hoping they were buys
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
This is dilution stnkng1

quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
alot of 9,000,000 shares but dont know if they are sells or not


 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
must be bad news coming if there is that much selling
and dilution just as bad oh well thought this 1 might of had a chance
 
Posted by pizzalover on :
 
according to my screen they are ALL sells - if you got in at .0002 that's amazing and will most likely be good for you - I got in last year when it was .01 and lost quite a bit got rid of it a couple of months ago - should either be headed back up or preparing for split in my opinion - careful
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
so bear i should tell my buddies to wait to buy right now huh
 
Posted by pizzalover on :
 
the last time i saw it go past .0003 for a brief moment was about 2 months ago - and that was up to .0004-5
 
Posted by pizzalover on :
 
i know i'm probably being ignored but my advice is to wait until you see actual "movement" upwards before buying - i have my alert set that if it hits .0004 or .0005 then i'll start looking at buying again - other than that - i won't get trapped in this one again
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
i really thought they would get a contract and go back up to .01
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
after all of that it just came to a halt and i mean flat out stopped this is weird and dont know what to do
 
Posted by pizzalover on :
 
came to a halt because now they need some buyers for all those shares lol
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
.0003
 
Posted by pizzalover on :
 
half a BILLION shares poured onto the market today - this should be interesting
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
I hate spculation. Here is a fact. After reading it, then spculate,,,,Did CNES apply?,,,, I say yes. If CNES did apply, will they be chosen?
With 600,000 shares * 0.0023, am waiting till the 2nd Quarter for SCE to say something.


SCE plans to issue the following procurements:


SCE's AMI Program - RFI - Part B (2nd Quarter, 2006)
SCE' RFP Business Systems Integration Planning for Phase 2
(2nd Quarter, 2006)
SCE's AMI Program - RFP (1st Quarter, 2007)
SCE is interested in working in collaboration with vendors that have commercially available solutions consistent with SCE’s advanced metering vision. We plan to share our requirements and reference architecture as they are developed to facilitate vendor product development. We are also interested in vendor feedback on technology developments and cost effectiveness so that we can improve our business case. Please contact us at our AMI Technology Assessment office.

For those vendors with emergent technologies, SCE is interested in understanding the opportunities that your firm may provide. We do, however, have guidelines to protect your ideas as well as ours. If you are interested in discussing your early stage technologies with us, please contact our AMI Technology Assessment office and we will send you our Agreement Regarding Submission of Idea(s) for review and execution.

Program Contact :
Paul Kasick
Manager
AMI Technology Assessment
2131 Walnut Grove Ave
Rosemead, CA 91770
amitechnology*sce.com
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
whel, I hope something happens soon...

I am getting antsy...
 
Posted by quickpicker on :
 
Do you guys think we will see another 500 000 000 shares today.
 
Posted by pizzalover on :
 
LOL if they put another half billion shares on the market then they need to be tasered - should see some buying today since all yesterday was sells/dilution -
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
damn more dilution this isnt gonna go anywhere why are they doing this.
there gonna be so many shares out there a contract wont bring it up
 
Posted by DWE on :
 
Just bought 4 million at $0.0002. Easy to purchase at that price today. Last week, couldn't buy any for that price. Hope it won't drop to $0.0001 now. But if it does, I think I'll buy 6 million more shares.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
you really beleive DWE think we will get contract someday
 
Posted by DWE on :
 
I don't know. Doesn't hurt to buy at the current price. Anything's possible.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
It's the FCC first guys...I'm thinking we'll see it by next Wednesday at the latest...Any other chrystal ball predictions?...or does anyone know something? Come on...if you do spill the beans...
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Whatever is happening someone's doing a lot of churning and/or accumulating with the same 9Million, 18M, 25M, 36M, and 45M shares...buying at .0002 and selling at .0003.

If you've got that much to throw around it's a good way to pick up $700-800 bucks a day if the volume's there. Institutions? Daytraders? MM's?

For it to be worth while anyway, you've got to trade that much to cover brokers fees.

I don't think there's dilution going on yet. PPS would have dropped below .0002.
 
Posted by pizzalover on :
 
once again - check back with cnes when it actually starts MOVING up again - until then try not to think about what's going on in the .0001/2/and 3s - your brain will explode! just watch it from a distance - if it jumps then jump in - if not then keep watching until it does
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by pizzalover:
once again - check back with cnes when it actually starts MOVING up again - until then try not to think about what's going on in the .0001/2/and 3s - your brain will explode! just watch it from a distance - if it jumps then jump in - if not then keep watching until it does

Why wait? Just accumulate a little at a time...hold some cash in reserve to bid into the rally (when it comes). This stock is sitting on a solid resistance level and has a classic double bottom.

Sure the bottom could fall out with bad news but it's worth taken the chance. No guts, no glory! (and no profits). By the way, I shot a 77 today and missed 4 birdie putts. Lol! No worries about this stock.
 
Posted by pizzalover on :
 
why wait? because you could end up getting in and waiting until you're old and grey or bald! like some qbidders, pccn'ers, wtvn'ers, etc...
 
Posted by DWE on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by pizzalover:
why wait? because you could end up getting in and waiting until you're old and grey or bald! like some qbidders, pccn'ers, wtvn'ers, etc...

"Qbidders"..... Now that is funny. What's with that silly company QBID anyway? Wait... Don't tell me because I'm really not interested. GO CNES!!!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by pizzalover:
why wait? because you could end up getting in and waiting until you're old and grey or bald! like some qbidders, pccn'ers, wtvn'ers, etc...

Strong bottom for the stock, FCC approval, new lease for operation of data collection facility! Secracy going on?? No pumping. Something is about to happen.

It's a perfect time to own a few million shares. Then, Buy into the rally. "Boom goes the Dynamite!" Ha!

Actually, there hasn't been too much action in other penny's lately either. When there is, grab some action and stash it back in CNES. Be patient.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
WHY DON'T I SEE CNES LISTED HERE?


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Exhibitors
78.97% stated that they had met or surpassed their overall objectives
64.02% stated that they had met or surpassed expectations in generating short-term and future sales
83.64% rated their overall success at DistribuTECH met or exceeded their expectations
57% of exhibitors stated that the number of visitors who attended the event met or exceeded their expectations
84.12% of exhibitors stated that the quality of visitors met or exceeded their expectations

Visitors
57.14% said they arranged to do business with one, or more suppliers while at DistribuTECH
29.14% of visitors stated that the networking opportunities at DistribuTECH were superior to other utility events they have attended in terms of value

Purchasing Influence
15.09% final decision
34.77% others involved, opinion most important
28.03% other involved, equal opinion
22.10% others decide

Exhibitors Receive: Discounted conference registration
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Reserve Your Space Today!
To reserve your exhibit space, contact:
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Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
http://winter.narucmeetings.org/winter06.pdf

Why is ITRON listed on the add for the NARUC National Winter meeting

Feb 12-14 Wash. D.C.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Just throwing money around. That's what companies do when they have it. What if the first few letters were 'ER' instead of 'IT?' Ha! Just kidding.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Meant 'En' not 'Er'.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
CNES is not listed as am Exhibitor.
They better get on the ball!!

Exhibitor Prospectus
GO TO THE LEADING UTILITY INDUSTRY EVENT

Don't miss your chance to be a part of the leading utility industry event in 2006. Encompassing automation and control systems, IT, T&D engineering, power delivery equipment and water utility technology, no other event can provide you with more of the current resources, tools and networking opportunities in today's utility industry than DistribuTECH
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
That is pretty fukt if they are not there, what the hell are they thinking?

Do they even have someone that knows about this?

Sometimes, I think that this company is just some leased out building with nothing inside....
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by AtHomeDad:
CNES is not listed as am Exhibitor.
They better get on the ball!!

Exhibitor Prospectus
GO TO THE LEADING UTILITY INDUSTRY EVENT

Don't miss your chance to be a part of the leading utility industry event in 2006. Encompassing automation and control systems, IT, T&D engineering, power delivery equipment and water utility technology, no other event can provide you with more of the current resources, tools and networking opportunities in today's utility industry than DistribuTECH

I sent CNES an email asking if they were attending. Who knows if they'll get it together in time.
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
Together in time?

Prfttt.... they should have been ready long time ago.... They should not have some shareholder calling them and telling them, umm, I think you should be there. This company pisses the hell out of me sometimes.

Like I said, empty leased out structure.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Don't hold yor breath on that E-Mail JAG.
I sent one 3 days ago, and no reply as to if they will be exhibitor or even just attending to be a fly on the wall.

Maybe it will be in the Jan newsletter, along with the FCC Cert.....hahahahahaha....Oh S***!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Haaaa! Lol!
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
We have not had any PR since, what? August?
or am I mistaken?
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
lots and lots of volume today! wow almost 300 million.
 
Posted by pizzalover on :
 
all sells/dilution
 
Posted by DWE on :
 
I love how this thread claims that CNES at bottom - runner soon and it's true..... It's running the opposite direction, running down hill.
 
Posted by bmarley57801 on :
 
once a firm "beleiver" in CNES _

now turned "I cant beleive" whats goin on....
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
DWE, I am ticked off, seriously, but again, if there is FCC approval and a contract, then really, the stock can take off, but until then my 2,000 dollars are tied up in this crap.

SSTY looks much better.
 
Posted by agrimac on :
 
over 486 million today
 
Posted by Grynder on :
 
8+ Bill O/S. It's gonna take more than FCC approval and a contract to move this thing. Try a bulldozer.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Just for kicks I sent another E-Mail:

"Will CNES be adding their name to the Exhibitor List for the DistribuTECH Conference - Tampa FL.
Feb 7 - 9?"

CanMap Systems, Inc. 427
Cannon Technologies Inc 727
Capgemini 439
Caprock MFG Inc 1434
Catapult Software 338
Cellnet 1011
CGI 605
Christie Digital Systems 1019
Cirronet, Inc. 550
CIS Conference, Inc. 1355
Citect, Inc. 547
Clarity Visual Systems 1246
Cleaveland/Price 1525
ClickSoftware 342
Comprod Communications 1610
Comverge Inc 1439
Concept Seating Inc 1242
Control Microsystems 211
Cooper Power Systems 1702
CopperLeaf Technologies Inc. 445
Coronis Systems, Inc. 128
Corporate Systems Engineering 313
Current Communications 429
Cybectec 846
Cyme International T&D Inc 628

I'll let you know if I get a reply.
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
Thanks athomedad
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Bearclaw,"It's the FCC first guys...I'm thinking we'll see it by next Wednesday at the latest...Any other chrystal ball predictions?...or does anyone know something? Come on...if you do spill the beans... "

Hey Bear, you wrote this on the 4th.
Today is the 13th. If I were you I'd get a new crystal ball. Don't take offence to that, just joking. Besides my E-Mails have gone unanswered.
I guess the next best thing would be to call, but I am not into hearing someone squirm or blow bubbles....any volunteers?

Have a good holiday weekend all.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
AHD...
What e-mails...PM me..

Ya ...I was looking/hoping to see if anyone knew anything or had a better guess...You sure next Wednesday didn't mean the 18th? That might be closer...the 11th is done and gone...Can't be long now IMO
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
just 1 contract we will fly over .01

JMHO
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
Hope so....
But that is what I understand too.

But the problem here is that the company is so tight lipped, its hurting the shareholders.
 
Posted by quickpicker on :
 
Hey I bought 1 000 000 shares at.0002 a week ago. For a couple hundred bucks if it went to .01 it's worth a shot.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Might not go back to .01 with 7.2 more shares approved for dilution (CNES can use for CD's). But could make a good move if a contract is approved/closed.

They have a long way to go.
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
Apparently in this months MR, they are claiming that shareholders are calling their vendors and harassing them...
 
Posted by Rex on :
 
yeah, hellfire, stop calling them and let them do their job. lol. Next MR March 7 - will we have a PR b4 then? I say about a 20% chance. Takes the patience of Job to hold stock in this company...
 
Posted by Bigrod40 on :
 
Here is link for the report....

http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2006/Volume_1/011706_Montly%20Report_FINAL.pdf
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
I dont think this stock will do anything at all unless they anounce a contract for purchases.
Ill be looking at this heavy in march or if they announce a contract.
Im a believer in this type of product but losing faith in the company.
for no more than it is right now it sure doesnt hurt to tuck a few million shares away for that bright day.
 
Posted by gatorhistory on :
 
does anyone really think a shareholder would try and tank their investment by behaving in such a manor? obviously that has to be people paid and/or the competition trying to discredit the company.
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by gatorhistory:
does anyone really think a shareholder would try and tank their investment by behaving in such a manor? obviously that has to be people paid and/or the competition trying to discredit the company.

Who are you referring too?
 
Posted by gatorhistory on :
 
I'm just saying, would someone holding a position in this stock, who is hoping to make money from it, tank their investment in that way? I think we all know corporate shenanigans exist to whatever extent. Get rid of the competition, more for you.......that's all I'm saying - I'm not singling anyone out.
 
Posted by pizzalover on :
 
I'm sure CNES will give us a call when they are ready - I won't wait by the phone though - that's not were I plan to grow old lol
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
They should release some kind of PR at some time in the near future. I think it really is past due.
 
Posted by Bigrod40 on :
 
[Embarrassed] Embarrassing Indeed....Mr. Spigno....You get the "BIG E" on Friday, OUCH!!!!

13:30 01/19/2006 CNES CNESE ConectiSys Corporation Common Stock Delinquent **

http://www.otcbb.com/asp/dailylist_detail.asp?d=01/17/2006&mkt_ctg=OTCBB
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
talk abaout a major sell off today!!!! [Mad]
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
what does this mean that we are now a deliquent?

we will be removed from the otcbb within 30 days?
WTF?
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Means the 10Q hasn't been filed yet

quote:
Originally posted by Aleks:
what does this mean that we are now a deliquent?

we will be removed from the otcbb within 30 days?
WTF?


 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
It actually means that they filed a NT 10-K on Dec 30 and had 15 calendar days to file the 10-K from that date. They did not meet the required deadline and will receive the 'E' on Friday morning. Not a huge shock based on past performance IMO
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
jesus, this stock looks more and more like a bankrupt company...

No PR's,
No Returned phone calls
No Returned e-mails
No submission to attend convention.


Looks like they are gonna be gone within the month. Looks just like a windows and doors company that went belly up.
I wish I could find out if they have been paying rent, cause if they haven't we are all screwed.
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
I do not believe that CNES will go belly up. The AJW Group apparently really enjoys lending them money in exchange for super cheap shares which they then sell thereby diluting all of us. I'm sure Bob can get some more money from them :-)

A year ago there were 1.6B shares OS, 8.2+B shares today and another 11.5B+ needed to fullfill the existing CD commitments. We will see more dilution unless CNES pays off the CDs and I do not believe that will happen.
 
Posted by Aleks on :
 
So then same shyit as a bankrupt company. They keep getting loans, going into more debt while selling the shares off. Someone is putting our money in their pocket then. Looks like a washing machine.
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
My opinion is that there is a long, very long outside shot that someone might give them an order sometime in the future. It will be in SPITE of the management if they win an order IMO.

My shares are worthless today so I have no choice but to sit back and wait. If I had a chance to do it all over again, I would have gotten out the first sign of CD dilution. Live and learn :-)

I would suggest that you call Bob Spigno and ask him for an update on the NOC,the pilots with SCE and the delinquent SEC filings. He has been willing to talk to investors in the past and, it is after all, your money he is using.
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Posted on Raging Bull:

"For the most part - What the company is reporting is in fact what occurs." - Quote from the latest MR

I am filled with confidence now! LOL
 
Posted by Harry Schwartz on :
 
Relax all... if the 10Q were just the "some ol' shheeeet" as some say about our MRs than they'd just change the date from last 10Q and insert the usual boiler plate info.

I look at this as a POSITIVE not a negative; this 10q could very well have some substance to it.

No biggie to have an "E" at the end of a symbol. "Q" now that a different story!.

H
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Harry - what will you think if the 10-K is finally released late and it is STILL the same 'ol sheeet?
 
Posted by Harry Schwartz on :
 
Cnesscrew....I'd be disappointed. However, I feel that is highly unlikely due to the most recent MR.

Hey, just a thought, maybe they're "sand bagging" it, so the FCC approval comes out before they release the 10q?! WOW! That would be great!

AIMHO

H
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Harry...
You mean the sky's not falling??? Whwwww
 
Posted by Harry Schwartz on :
 
Bear,

No shhhheeeet........LOL
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Actually every time they cash in another CD and dilute us, a little piece of the sky does fall.... ON US.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Well we better all hide in our underground shelters...Oh noooooo !!!!! The nukes are comin...
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
I didn't say anything about nukes. Apparently you can't have an adult conversation.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
OK...sorry...an Astroid then...

quote:
Originally posted by cnesscrew:
I didn't say anything about nukes. Apparently you can't have an adult conversation.


 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Done with you unless you want to talk about MR, FCC, SCE, SEC, NOC etc.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Already talked those issues till we're blue...go back and read the thread...

Hard to trust a guy who comes here today with the name CNES Screw...just sits funny with folks who have been here a while...wonder why that name???...so it's OK with me if your done...All those issues are in the CNES MR's...read those too...

quote:
Originally posted by cnesscrew:
Done with you unless you want to talk about MR, FCC, SCE, SEC, NOC etc.


 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Really? What is the status of the NOC? When wil the FCC approval happen? What is the status of the pilot with Edison? Where is the 10-K?

I didn't see any of that addressed in the MR.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
All of those are discussed in the past few MR's...The pilot is with SCE...Pilots are talked about this month...FCC is at the Lab...10K is late...

NOC, FCC, will come in the form of a PR when complete...anything else?
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Nope... done.
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Another day, another 200M shares dumped. Thanks a lot management. I really appreciate your efforts. There is so much at steak.

Since 1/6/06, 1,427,788,638 shares traded. Anyone wanna venture a guess as to how many have been added to the OS since 1/06/06?
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
1/18/2006 201,204,226
1/17/2006 200,154,400
1/13/2006 58,003,833
1/12/2006 230,258,638
1/11/2006 550,615,038
1/10/2006 66,332,502
1/9/2006 121,220,001
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Who are you? Your writing is familiar...I was just told your over on RB bashing CNES...Boy you sound familiar...

quote:
Originally posted by cnesscrew:
Another day, another 200M shares dumped. Thanks a lot management. I really appreciate your efforts. There is so much at steak.

Since 1/6/06, 1,427,788,638 shares traded. Anyone wanna venture a guess as to how many have been added to the OS since 1/06/06?


 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
I am a new guy amigo. Read my first post on Raging Bull for my background. Everyone must join the group if you want to vent dude. I am PO'd about the continued dilution and I am venting.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Hey Screw Ball...

Don't go to RB anymore...My day is much more peaceful without it...

Nope...we've met before...You used another name which makes me wonder...Why the name change...DUDE???? You remember calling me that once before??? I don't think it was on CNES thread either...It will come to me soon...the more you Vent...hahahahahah...
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Man just accept it. We are getting our ashes handed to us on this friggin dilution dude. Sorry if my beotchin' gets under your skin. Do you want me to quit?
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Screw Ball....

Nooo...I don't want you to quit...Not till I figure out where we met...I'm thinking it was while I was swing trading PLNI and you came in when it was around .004...You came in with your partner...what was his name on RB? Oh was it sheetsinthesand? I bought in at that point and it ran to around .009...a double+ for me...

Or it may have been before HISC ran hard...Was that the first time we met? I know it was on RB...Are you slumming here? I bought in HISC then too and made some nice bank...I just can't remember which? PLNI or HISC...Do you remember...ask your partner...Your partner/boss will be here soon...tomorrow or Friday? ...He may remember...

In your honor I'm putting in an order at open tomorrow for a bunch more shares...Lets see if your bashing majic works again? Your arrival is good news to me...Must mean something very good is near...More than just the FCC...Does your boss/partner at Basher Central ever tell you what it might be?

Oh...have you figured out what gives you away yet?


quote:
Originally posted by cnesscrew:
Man just accept it. We are getting our ashes handed to us on this friggin dilution dude. Sorry if my beotchin' gets under your skin. Do you want me to quit?


 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
whatever dude
 
Posted by buckstalker on :
 
Damn Bear...you really seem to attract some lowlifes...lol
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
You don't get rich listening to bashers.
I just bought another million shares at the new discounted price [Smile]

Here's how I see it. They either get a contract or annouce news of a buyout. Don't doubt they will sell the technology if they go belly up.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Hey Buck...
I know man...hahahahaha Something must be going on to have folks from RB moving over here and start slambasting hahahaha...Just thought I'd let folks know who we're dealing with...
but...you already knew that ...take care...

quote:
Originally posted by buckstalker:
Damn Bear...you really seem to attract some lowlifes...lol


 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
I never saw a moving truck behind a hurse.
(Can't take it with you)
If your not having fun Csrew....get out.
Bear...I won't call you teddy, save your energy.
 
Posted by Alek2 on :
 
There is a lot of buying goin into CNES at the moment
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Do more DD At Home Daddy. Make a few calls and ask some questions
 
Posted by Harry Schwartz on :
 
FCC Grant Out!

TCB GRANT OF EQUIPMENT
AUTHORIZATION TCB
Certification
Issued Under the Authority of the
Federal Communications Commission
By:

American TCB, Inc.
6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110
McLean, VA 22101
Date of Grant: 01/20/2006

Application Dated: 01/19/2006
ConectiSys Corporation
24730 Avenue Tibbitts
Suite 130
Valencia, CA 91355


Attention: Marsha Casspi , Marketing Developer

NOT TRANSFERABLE
EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION is hereby issued to the named GRANTEE, and is
VALID ONLY for the equipment identified hereon for use under the
Commission's Rules and Regulations listed below.


FCC IDENTIFIER: SNKHNET50BS8

Name of Grantee: ConectiSys Corporation

Equipment Class: Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Notes: ConectiSys H-Net Automatic Meter Reader

Grant Notes FCC Rule Parts Frequency
Range (MHZ) Output
Watts Frequency
Tolerance Emission
Designator
15C 902.62 - 927.77 0.332

Power Output listed is Conducted. The antenna(s) used for this
transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at
least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Only the antenna
(s) tested in this filing, or similar, may be used with the
transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna
installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for
satisfying RF exposure compliance.
 
Posted by Bigrod40 on :
 
[Big Grin] Bring on a signed contract and we see .01
 
Posted by Harry Schwartz on :
 
BigRod,

The grant is what we've all been waiting for in order for us to go out there and get the CONTRACTS SIGNED by all our prospects!

Bring it on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

H
 
Posted by Bigrod40 on :
 
Harry, not getting a fill or even partial at .0003.
 
Posted by Harry Schwartz on :
 
BigRod,

The MMs are playin' with us. Stingy MFs! They're keeping all of the discounted shares for themselves when the PR comes out and thus the run....I guess I won't get my 5M order filled at .0002, but am happy with the truckload that I have in all of my accounts.

GLTY,

H
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Did you get filled yet Harry? Someone bought 5M at .0002.
 
Posted by Alek2 on :
 
damn it, I still have 1.0 Mil at 0.002

ahahhaha

Oh whel, I guess in the end it will be worth it.

GO CNES!

Grant approval, and contracts next hopefully.

Yes, many buys coming in.
 
Posted by DWE on :
 
Got my order filled awhile ago today at $0.0002 for 4 million. Got lucky!
 
Posted by Alek2 on :
 
CNES is looking good now.
 
Posted by stnkng1 on :
 
my streamer says no volume today is that right if not what is the volume and pps
please and thanks
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by stnkng1:
my streamer says no volume today is that right if not what is the volume and pps
please and thanks

Use the symbol CNESE. They filing late so it will trade with the 'e' on the end for a while.
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Dude the technology was all used as collateral for the CDs so they can't sell it off if they go belly up. The CD will foreclose on the assets and sell them off.

Get your facts right before you call me a basher, brother.

quote:
Originally posted by Nicholas:
You don't get rich listening to bashers.
I just bought another million shares at the new discounted price [Smile]

Here's how I see it. They either get a contract or annouce news of a buyout. Don't doubt they will sell the technology if they go belly up.


 
Posted by Bigrod40 on :
 
According to the Monthly Report CNES promised to release a PR stating they have approval? Very first paragraph.
Wonder why we didnt get a PR?
I also e-mailed the company about the approval, however didnt get a return email today.
Can anyone or has anyone seen the Link to todays FCC Approval? If so please post.

http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volumes_2006/Volume_1/011706_Montly%20Report_FINAL.pdf
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Here you go:
https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/tcb/GetTcb731Report.do?applicationId=194222&fcc_id='SNKHNET50BS8'

They NEVER do anything when they say they will
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
You nut case...the technology was never the collateral...hahahahaha....Heeee's Back hahaha
Belly Up hahahahahaha...

quote:
Originally posted by cnesscrew:
Dude the technology was all used as collateral for the CDs so they can't sell it off if they go belly up. The CD will foreclose on the assets and sell them off.

Get your facts right before you call me a basher, brother.

quote:
Originally posted by Nicholas:
You don't get rich listening to bashers.
I just bought another million shares at the new discounted price [Smile]

Here's how I see it. They either get a contract or annouce news of a buyout. Don't doubt they will sell the technology if they go belly up.



 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
here you go nut case

As of August 10, 2005, as a result of the above defaults, the holders of our secured convertible debentures and notes were entitled to pursue their rights to foreclose upon their security interest in all of our assets.
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Here is another piece of the SEC filing from CNES:
As of July 12, 2005, as a result of the above defaults, the holders of our secured convertible debentures and notes were entitled to pursue their rights to foreclose upon their security interest in all of our assets. In the event that the holders of our secured convertible debentures and notes foreclose upon their security interest in all of our assets, we could lose all of our assets, including our intellectual property and other technology associated with our H
- Net(TM)system, which would have a material and adverse effect on our business, prospects, results of operations and financial condition. In addition, the holders of our secured convertible debentures and notes were entitled to demand immediate repayment of the outstanding principal amounts of the debentures and notes and any accrued and unpaid interest. The cash required to repay such amounts would likely have to be taken from our working capital. Since we rely on our working capital to sustain our day to day operations and the development of our H-Net(TM)system, a default on the convertible debentures or notes could have a material and adverse effect on our business, prospects, results of operations or financial condition.

What now ? HUH? Will I get an apology?

quote:
Originally posted by Bearclaw:
You nut case...the technology was never the collateral...hahahahaha....Heeee's Back hahaha
Belly Up hahahahahaha...

quote:
Originally posted by cnesscrew:
Dude the technology was all used as collateral for the CDs so they can't sell it off if they go belly up. The CD will foreclose on the assets and sell them off.

Get your facts right before you call me a basher, brother.

quote:
Originally posted by Nicholas:
You don't get rich listening to bashers.
I just bought another million shares at the new discounted price [Smile]

Here's how I see it. They either get a contract or annouce news of a buyout. Don't doubt they will sell the technology if they go belly up.




 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
So you see Board, the Bear calls me a basher but he apparently doesnt know his claw from his...
 
Posted by BuyTex on :
 
kid, 'claw posted hours ago...suggest you go easy on the "call-outs," lol
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
He does the calling out amigo. I am defending myself with the FACTS brother. I am willing to accept his apology
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
How would you feel if someone called you a nutcase Tex? I am right and I can prove it. Are you actually defending him?
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
As of July 12, 2005, as a result of the above defaults, the holders of our secured convertible debentures and notes were entitled to pursue their rights to foreclose upon their security interest in all of our assets. In the event that the holders of our secured convertible debentures and notes foreclose upon their security interest in all of our assets, we could lose all of our assets, including our intellectual property and other technology associated with our H
- Net(TM)system, which would have a material and adverse effect on our business, prospects, results of operations and financial condition. In addition, the holders of our secured convertible debentures and notes were entitled to demand immediate repayment of the outstanding principal amounts of the debentures and notes and any accrued and unpaid interest. The cash required to repay such amounts would likely have to be taken from our working capital. Since we rely on our working capital to sustain our day to day operations and the development of our H-Net(TM)system, a default on the convertible debentures or notes could have a material and adverse effect on our business, prospects, results of operations or financial condition.
 
Posted by BuyTex on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by cnesscrew:
How would you feel if someone called you a nutcase Tex? I am right and I can prove it. Are you actually defending him?

lol, just thought I signed off...

ya, I defend 'claw as a trusted poster *and* someone who's taken my back in battles with scamsters. Hold on, now... calm down.

c-crew, seriously--I've been called everything from pumper to basher to lunatic...

They may have been close on the lunatic part [Big Grin] lol

Do *not* think I'm labeling you anything...shoot, for all I know? You're the smartest guy on the board.

My main point was simply this: You seemed to want an immediate answer. 'claw has prolly gone to bed...

Peeps can *see* the times of the posts--you follow?

So, if you become the rant-or when the rant-ee ain't around...you might come off looking nutty, indeed. When, in fact, he was just jibing you...

Ya gotta realize, this thread is kinda testy, given the history...

Make sense?

Just suggesting you might lighten your touch...but still post well: good DD, a lil humor now & then, and hang in there.

PM if this ain't clear...
 
Posted by pizzalover on :
 
with that information/news alone this stock should have seen some upticks on friday - if it stays the same on monday then something is terribly wrong - i will still be watching but I'm not going to buy ANY cnese until I see SOME movement upwards as I said before! Best of luck to those who are holding - in this case i will simply ride the wave - if and when it comes
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
dude I get it now. I had a rough day yesterday and it pizzed me off to be called a nut case when I knew I was right.

I therefore offer apologies to Bear for getting so worked up. It would be nice for a retraction to be made about me being wrong too


quote:
Originally posted by BuyTex:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by cnesscrew:
[qb] How would you feel if someone called you a nutcase Tex? I am right and I can prove it. Are you actually defending him?

lol, just thought I signed off...
 
Posted by BuyTex on :
 
It's all good . . . [Wink]

As implied, I have no idea re "right/wrong" here, but I'm sure no good DD will be dismissed.

These message-board dealies are funny...on the one hand, it's just idle 'Net chatter. Anyone can post anything, etc etc... and we *do* get our share of everything from lamebrains to outright con-artists...and since real money is involved, well, even the best-tempered folks can get perturbed occassionally...

Hey, you shoulda seen the "welcome" I got when I first joined, lol...talk about a "walking the gauntlet" [Eek!]

Also, just FYI, things tend too loosen up after-hours and on weekends. fwiw . . .

Best--
tex
 
Posted by DWE on :
 
It's BORING on weekends! Guess I'll trade some baseball cards or something since I can't trade shares.
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Tex I don't want you to take sides either man. this one is pretty clear. He said:

"You nut case...the technology was never the collateral...hahahahaha....Heeee's Back hahaha
Belly Up hahahahahaha..."

I posted the text from the CNES SEC filing that states:

"the holders of our secured convertible debentures and notes were entitled to pursue their rights to foreclose upon their security interest in all of our assets. In the event that the holders of our secured convertible debentures and notes foreclose upon their security interest in all of our assets, we could lose all of our assets, including our intellectual property and other technology associated with our H - Net(TM)system"

So I think there is a pretty clear right or wrong IMO brother
 
Posted by BuyTex on :
 
lol, I'm merely pointing out that--in the overall scheme of things?--that's a pretty mild rebuke...

best wishes...
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Dude I can handle a rebuke if Im wrong but I aint wrong and IMO the paragraph I posted is a BIG deal. any time the CD holder wants they can foreclose and its all gone
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Screwball...hahahaha
Called you a nut case because your posting this paranoid BS as the FCC is approving the H-NET...
If your a shareholder that little tidbit from the FCC should have got your testosterone flowing in a different direction...
Maybe nut case was a little strong...sorry..what term would you use? I don't mind the DD concerning the CD's...but the implication CNES is going belly up was a little out there...don't you think?

You came in here this week with basher "symptoms"...If you are then we're dishing out the medication...If you aren't then what's the deal with all the negatives since arriving this week?


quote:
Originally posted by cnesscrew:
dude I get it now. I had a rough day yesterday and it pizzed me off to be called a nut case when I knew I was right.

I therefore offer apologies to Bear for getting so worked up. It would be nice for a retraction to be made about me being wrong too


quote:
Originally posted by BuyTex:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by cnesscrew:
[qb] How would you feel if someone called you a nutcase Tex? I am right and I can prove it. Are you actually defending him?

lol, just thought I signed off...

 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
I never said that cnes is going belly up. Someone else did and said they could sell the tech if that happened. I just pointed out that is incorrect. you jumped my ass and started all the basher crap dude.
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
ive been invested for a few years now and all I have to show for my investment is dilution and a lower pps so I am here to vent bro. My right just like yours to pump. if that makes me a basher ok but pls check your facts out before giving me crap. I guess we can be each others medication if that is what you want

So are you willing to admit you were wrong about the CDs? after all that is what started this pissin contest with you telling me that I was wrong
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Screwball...

Nope...
This pissin contest as you say was started when I said "Is the sky falling" after your posts of gloom and doom...I don't think you've been invested here for a few years...I think that's BS...Apologize hahahahah....

The bro and dude crap is for kids so I assumed you were just off mommy's teets...The "I'm here to vent" comment comes at a time when good things are about to happen...

I already know the CD situation inside and out...so...glad you got your butt ruffled...
I'm enjoying jerking you around because I think you are here to bash...If not, and you have been an investor for a few years then where ya been boy...to vent all this time???...Why now when things are ready to move?

Your timing is indicative of basher entry into CNES cyberspace....Dude...Bro....I expect the rest of the bashers will be arriving this week...Maybe your just the scout....


quote:
Originally posted by cnesscrew:
ive been invested for a few years now and all I have to show for my investment is dilution and a lower pps so I am here to vent bro. My right just like yours to pump. if that makes me a basher ok but pls check your facts out before giving me crap. I guess we can be each others medication if that is what you want

So are you willing to admit you were wrong about the CDs? after all that is what started this pissin contest with you telling me that I was wrong


 
Posted by Bigrod40 on :
 
[Eek!] Game Over Boys, its a tie.
So lets get back to CNES, whats the chances of this baby touching the fours on Monday??
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Im done with him too. He cant even admit being wrong and aplogizing like a man and we can move on.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Corkscrew...

You needed the last say ...hahahahah...Fine...
I said I'm not apologizing son...Your here to bash....No Mia culpa from me...Keep bashing and I'll keep jerking you around...If your OK with that then we have a deal...


quote:
Originally posted by cnesscrew:
Im done with him too. He cant even admit being wrong and aplogizing like a man and we can move on.


 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Big...
Would be nice...Let's just see how it moves after the PR for the FCC...Hoping there's additional good things happening that can push it...time will tell...

quote:
Originally posted by Bigrod40:
[Eek!] Game Over Boys, its a tie.
So lets get back to CNES, whats the chances of this baby touching the fours on Monday??


 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Bearcrow you have ZERO credibility if you can't admit you were wrong.

As of July 12, 2005, as a result of the above defaults, the holders of our secured convertible debentures and notes were entitled to pursue their rights to foreclose upon their security interest in all of our assets. In the event that the holders of our secured convertible debentures and notes foreclose upon their security interest in all of our assets, we could lose all of our assets, including our intellectual property and other technology associated with our H
- Net(TM)system, which would have a material and adverse effect on our business, prospects, results of operations and financial condition. In addition, the holders of our secured convertible debentures and notes were entitled to demand immediate repayment of the outstanding principal amounts of the debentures and notes and any accrued and unpaid interest. The cash required to repay such amounts would likely have to be taken from our working capital. Since we rely on our working capital to sustain our day to day operations and the development of our H-Net(TM)system, a default on the convertible debentures or notes could have a material and adverse effect on our business, prospects, results of operations or financial condition.

What now ? HUH? Will I get an apology?


quote:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Originally posted by Bearclaw:
You nut case...the technology was never the collateral...hahahahaha....Heeee's Back hahaha
Belly Up hahahahahaha...


quote:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Originally posted by cnesscrew:
Dude the technology was all used as collateral for the CDs so they can't sell it off if they go belly up. The CD will foreclose on the assets and sell them off.

Get your facts right before you call me a basher, brother.


quote:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Originally posted by Nicholas:
You don't get rich listening to bashers.
I just bought another million shares at the new discounted price

Here's how I see it. They either get a contract or annouce news of a buyout. Don't doubt they will sell the technology if they go belly up.
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Heres another one you got wrong and misrepresented in your post. Why all the lies Bear? Do I threaten your pumper position?

"I don't mind the DD concerning the CD's...but the implication CNES is going belly up was a little out there...don't you think? "

My post:

Originally posted by cnesscrew:
I do not believe that CNES will go belly up. The AJW Group apparently really enjoys lending them money in exchange for super cheap shares which they then sell thereby diluting all of us. I'm sure Bob can get some more money from them :-)
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Screwball...hahahaha

Yah you threaten me...I'm shivering in my boots...ooooo!!!!!!hahahahahahah...Here's the belly up quote...this you screwball? You like this cut and paste stuff hey hahahahah...Tell your boss to send in the $10.00 an hour bashers and let you $6.50 an hour kids go play in the kitty litter...


cnesscrew
Member


Member Rated:
posted January 20, 2006 07:04 PM
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dude the technology was all used as collateral for the CDs so they can't sell it off if they go belly up. The CD will foreclose on the assets and sell them off.

Get your facts right before you call me a basher, brother.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Screwsballs...
So yah in this one you weren't bashing with belly up stuff...this one was slamming with the dreaded dilution...hahahahaha....Bring some of the big boys next week sonny...


Originally posted by cnesscrew:
I do not believe that CNES will go belly up. The AJW Group apparently really enjoys lending them money in exchange for super cheap shares which they then sell thereby diluting all of us. I'm sure Bob can get some more money from them :-)
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
That is a reply to someone elses post who used the words "going belly up" not a post I initiated. The fact that you continue to try and twist everything to make me look bad tells me that you cant handle the truth Pops.

Take it all out of context and make it fit your agenda.
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
What the hell is wrong with being upset and concerned about dilution Bear? Please explain why that makes anyone a basher.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Screwball....

Finally came to me...You're CROWES from RB hahahahaha
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Hey grandpa, answer the question about dilution, if you can. Whats wrong with being pissed about being diluted 300% in he past two years?
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
I can't prove im not CROWES so whats the point. More diversionary tactics so that you dont have to answer the tough questions after giving me crap. Step up
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Bearclaw - do ema favor and leave out all the name calling etc.

they have been saying ready for market since 2001. They have been in R&D for 10 years. they have spent 30M dollars. Excuse me of being skeptical.

Why do they need to do CD financing if the solution is so far advanced over everyone elses? If its so shyte hot why these toxic CDs?
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
That is typical of someone who hasnt got a way to explain themselves without resorting to name calling and abusive behaviour. When challenged, they run.

They are also like to have both ways. This is the greatest technology out there (according to Bear) yet they cant (never have, by the way) get traditional financing. Why is that?

It is amusing to me that you call me a child while you yourself are acting like a 14 year old playground bully. If you want to talk to me like an adult (I believe I said that after the first time your lashed out at me) I'd be happy to communicate with you further.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Posted by the Honorable Chopper...Just to give folks an idea when bashers show up...some symptoms to be aware of...Here is a post from the market watch board.

http://www.market watch.com/discussions/msgReader.asp?siteId=mktw&parentId=2&forumId=23&boardId=16272&msgId=56757

Rules for Successful Bashing:
1. Be anonymous
2. Use 10% fact. 90% suggestion. The facts will lend credibility to your suggestions.
3. Let others help you learn about the stock. Build rapport and a
support base before initiating your Bashing routine.
4. Enter w/ humor and reply to all who reply to you.
5. Use multiple ISP's, handles and aliases.
6. Use two (2) or more aliases to simulate a discussion.
7. Do not start with an all out slam of the stock. Build softly.
8. Identify your foes (Longs) and the boards "guru" Use them to
your advantage. Lead them do not follow their lead.
9. Only Bash until the tide/momentum turns. Let doubt carry it the
rest of the way.
10. Give the appearance of being open minded.
11. Be bold in your statements. People follow strength.
12. Write headlines in caps with catchy statements.
13. Pour it on as your position gains momentum. Not your personality.
14. Don't worry about being labeled a "Basher". Newbies won't
know your history.
15. When identified put up a brief fight, then back off. Return in an hour unless your foe is a weak in reasoning powers.
16. Your goal is to limit the momentum of the run. Not to tank the
company or create a plunge in the stock; be subtle and consistent.
17. Kill the dreams of profits, not the company or the stock.
18. Use questions to create critical thinking. Statements to
reinforce facts.
19. DO NOT LIE, NAME CALL or USE PROFANITY.
20. Encourage people to call the company. 99% won't. They'll take your word for claims made. If they do call you can always find something that is inaccurate in how they report their findings.
21. Discourage people from believing Press Releases.
Encourage them to call the company. They won't out of laziness.
22. If the companies history/PR's are negative constantly point to that. Compile a list of this data prior to beginning your efforts.
23. If the price rises blame it on the hype or the PR, temporary
mass reaction, the market, etc. Anything but the stock itself.
24. If other posters share your concerns, play on that and share theirs too.
25. Always cite low volume, even when it's not.
26. Three or four aliases can dominate a board and wear down the longs.
27. Bait the Longs into personal debates putting their
focus/efforts on you and not the stock or facts. Divert their attention from facts.
28. Promote other stocks that would-be investors can turn to
instead of the one your Bashing.
30. Do not fall for challenges on the "values" of what you are doing, it's a game and you are playing it with your own rules. --------------------------------------------------------------
Grade 'A' Basher:
If you post lots of old news, respond to all positive posts with a negative side. Never respond to being called a Basher, never post on another board with same alias. Can spend up to 80 hours a week Bashing a stock.

Grade 'B' Basher:
Very good way with words, always claims to be your "friend" taking the positive poster into confidence, never posts on another board, spends about 60 hours a week.

Grade 'C' Basher:
Spends less time than the others but is somewhat effective and gets a C grade due to getting excited when Bashers rules say not to get excited, spends about 40 hours a week.

Grade 'D' Basher:
Needs to learn the basics about being convincing when making a negative statement. Spends a good amount of time working the stock, maybe 20 hours a week.

Grade 'F' Basher:
A complete idiot, most readers are not convinced he knows anything about stocks in general. The type that says a stock "sucks", but gives no rationale, shows up every so often but no regular schedule
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
I actually didnt expect you to answer any of the questions because the answers dont fit your agenda which is to pump this stock and ignore the facts. i am happy that you have faith in CNES as I am sure it makes it easier to deal with the fact that it is worth less now than when you paid for it. It makes me laugh when i see you guys immediately start calling people basher just beacuse they have a different view than you. How very un-American of you.

it is impossible to prove one way or the other if I am a basher as you like to suggest which also fits your agenda. Cast doubt upon me by innuendo and supposition with hope that you can convince anyone that is listening that I am a kook. Well Bear, it makes no difference to me one way or the other. The rest of the board has seen you for what you are. If your only response to my questions are "ignore him hes a basher" or "go suck you mothers teet" then you are doing us both a disservice by refusing to enter into a mature, adult conversation.
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
see you tomorrow by the way
 
Posted by BuyTex on :
 
well, I tried to tell him to avoid the callout...

lol, 41 posts, all on the same thread--shameless! [Razz]
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Hey Buy...
I just got back from Tennessee knocking off undefeated Florida...wow man what a game...
I'm hoping for the same rush when this puppy all falls out beginning this week with the FCC approval...

Man I ran out of Thompson Boling Arena before they tore down the backboards...what a freekin zoo...adrenaline rush hahahahahaha...anyway.. no worries here things seem to be ready to go...I'm interested in what happens after the FCC...Drop me a PM sometime and we'll discuss this puppy...Go VOLS !!!!!!!!
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Come on Buy... Bear claims to be the protector of all posters by sniffing out the bashers with his infalliable nose yet he can't just talk to me like an adult after his "callout". So I suppose you'd rather I sit back and take his BS and lies when I can prove he is wrong about my posts? How in the world is that ME calling HIM out amigo? Thanks for the warning on big bad Bear though. I never should have responsded to someone who doesn't want to engage in a meaningful exchange, even if it is heated.

Where I post and how often is irrelevant to my worthiness as a person or a poster. That is the same BS Bear pulls by trying to avoid answering questions by using personal attacks instead. If you acn't answer the question: attack the poster.

quote:
Originally posted by BuyTex:
well, I tried to tell him to avoid the callout...

lol, 41 posts, all on the same thread--shameless! [Razz]


 
Posted by Alek2 on :
 
Guys can you please PM each other, I really don't find any information that you both have relevent. Please stop posting in this thread....

I don't need to read your fights.
 
Posted by gemseeker on :
 
What are the chances of this going up after so much buzz about FCC approval. I might buy in 2M worth 0.0003-0.0004 if it starts to move.
 
Posted by DWE on :
 
I wouldn't do that. It's priced at $0.0002 right now and I would buy at that price. I have 8 million total at the moment, planning to buy 2 more million on Monday for that price.
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Sorry I apologize. Im done.
quote:
Originally posted by Alek2:
Guys can you please PM each other, I really don't find any information that you both have relevent. Please stop posting in this thread....

I don't need to read your fights.


 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by cnesscrew:
Sorry I apologize. Im done.
quote:
Originally posted by Alek2:
Guys can you please PM each other, I really don't find any information that you both have relevent. Please stop posting in this thread....

I don't need to read your fights.


Then get a new name and figure out that you CAN sell collateral to cover a debt. If you ever owned a home you would know that.
 
Posted by Pital on :
 
CNESscREW Bagclaw (bearclaw) has been pumping this stock for almost 1 year now. The company is a CD diluted pos. He has been saying FCC news for almost 1 year nothing yet. Not to mention he would call people from allstocks and tell them to buy as the stock was going down. He even said he had insider info on the company and knew when PR was coming.
In other words CNES is another diluted POS. All ths guys for it are down huge amounts of cash. Bearclaw number 1 because he bought at HOD the day it spiked. He wants to say your a paid pumper even when you provide him with DD saying this company isn't going anywhere. Just leave him and this thread alone because the Allstock bagholders will give you 1 star and get you banned. lol Look at what they did to Momo. And everyone knows Momo is making more money then all of them together.
 
Posted by Pital on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Bearclaw:
Posted by the Honorable Chopper...Just to give folks an idea when bashers show up...some symptoms to be aware of...Here is a post from the market watch board.

http://www.market watch.com/discussions/msgReader.asp?siteId=mktw&parentId=2&forumId=23&boardId=16272&msgId=56757

Rules for Successful Bashing:
1. Be anonymous
2. Use 10% fact. 90% suggestion. The facts will lend credibility to your suggestions.
3. Let others help you learn about the stock. Build rapport and a
support base before initiating your Bashing routine.
4. Enter w/ humor and reply to all who reply to you.
5. Use multiple ISP's, handles and aliases.
6. Use two (2) or more aliases to simulate a discussion.
7. Do not start with an all out slam of the stock. Build softly.
8. Identify your foes (Longs) and the boards "guru" Use them to
your advantage. Lead them do not follow their lead.
9. Only Bash until the tide/momentum turns. Let doubt carry it the
rest of the way.
10. Give the appearance of being open minded.
11. Be bold in your statements. People follow strength.
12. Write headlines in caps with catchy statements.
13. Pour it on as your position gains momentum. Not your personality.
14. Don't worry about being labeled a "Basher". Newbies won't
know your history.
15. When identified put up a brief fight, then back off. Return in an hour unless your foe is a weak in reasoning powers.
16. Your goal is to limit the momentum of the run. Not to tank the
company or create a plunge in the stock; be subtle and consistent.
17. Kill the dreams of profits, not the company or the stock.
18. Use questions to create critical thinking. Statements to
reinforce facts.
19. DO NOT LIE, NAME CALL or USE PROFANITY.
20. Encourage people to call the company. 99% won't. They'll take your word for claims made. If they do call you can always find something that is inaccurate in how they report their findings.
21. Discourage people from believing Press Releases.
Encourage them to call the company. They won't out of laziness.
22. If the companies history/PR's are negative constantly point to that. Compile a list of this data prior to beginning your efforts.
23. If the price rises blame it on the hype or the PR, temporary
mass reaction, the market, etc. Anything but the stock itself.
24. If other posters share your concerns, play on that and share theirs too.
25. Always cite low volume, even when it's not.
26. Three or four aliases can dominate a board and wear down the longs.
27. Bait the Longs into personal debates putting their
focus/efforts on you and not the stock or facts. Divert their attention from facts.
28. Promote other stocks that would-be investors can turn to
instead of the one your Bashing.
30. Do not fall for challenges on the "values" of what you are doing, it's a game and you are playing it with your own rules. --------------------------------------------------------------
Grade 'A' Basher:
If you post lots of old news, respond to all positive posts with a negative side. Never respond to being called a Basher, never post on another board with same alias. Can spend up to 80 hours a week Bashing a stock.

Grade 'B' Basher:
Very good way with words, always claims to be your "friend" taking the positive poster into confidence, never posts on another board, spends about 60 hours a week.

Grade 'C' Basher:
Spends less time than the others but is somewhat effective and gets a C grade due to getting excited when Bashers rules say not to get excited, spends about 40 hours a week.

Grade 'D' Basher:
Needs to learn the basics about being convincing when making a negative statement. Spends a good amount of time working the stock, maybe 20 hours a week.

Grade 'F' Basher:
A complete idiot, most readers are not convinced he knows anything about stocks in general. The type that says a stock "sucks", but gives no rationale, shows up every so often but no regular schedule

Chopper is another CNES bagholder. He's more like holding a Truck. Lets call all of you guys CNES TRUCKHOLDERS because you sure have a ton of shares. lol
 
Posted by Pital on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by cnesscrew:
That is typical of someone who hasnt got a way to explain themselves without resorting to name calling and abusive behaviour. When challenged, they run.

They are also like to have both ways. This is the greatest technology out there (according to Bear) yet they cant (never have, by the way) get traditional financing. Why is that?

It is amusing to me that you call me a child while you yourself are acting like a 14 year old playground bully. If you want to talk to me like an adult (I believe I said that after the first time your lashed out at me) I'd be happy to communicate with you further.

Bagclaw can't answer those questions because he knows nothing about this company. Only thing he knows is FCC news which will never come and if it does they will dilute into it. Bagclaw is 8- year old man who lives in Florida and sends women gifts over the mail to try to get them to buy into CNES. It worked with a woman I know but that's because she was sucked in by his stupid DD which hasn't pushed this stock at all!
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Nicholas- if the tech is securing the CDs and the CDs foreclose they CAN take the tech. I didnt say they couldnt sell it prior to foreclosure.
 
Posted by Stock Jockey on :
 
Well son of a gun.... Hey everyone little momo is back as pital..... Or one of his lieutenants. I figured if pital kept on flapping his jaw I would figure out who he was. This kid just can't help from attacking respected board members.
You sure hold a grudge against board members that help to expose your pyramid scheme plans using the unsuspecting AllStocks members for a lonngggg time. Where is your side kick viqutorious these days anyway? Using multiple aliases like you? You and your group will try anything to bash AS board memebers including slander. Keep your personal Beef OFF the Board!!!
Just Pathetic.
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Any guesses on the PR date?
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
DD from raging bull

23 Jan 2006, 01:05 PM EST
Msg. 45196 of 45197
Jump to msg. #
I called and talked to Luca and he said "they will not do a PR until they finish the financials and remove the E from the ticker".
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
EOD Summary
.0002, 47 Trades, 96,466,380
.0003, 11 Trades, 19,850,000
 
Posted by Dano007 on :
 
OH MY GOD!

I just wasted my precious time reading all that garbage from an individual with the handle of cnesscrew. What a waste of my time. Compound that by the number of readers of this thread and we have a colossal waste of time. Please, cnesscrew just shut it off now. And another thing, if you're proud of your handle then we all understand you and really don't desire to correspond with you or read your posts. I would highly recommend a handle that isn't demonstrative of your disrespect for those of us who are hopeful about our investment in CNES.

Sincerely, Dano
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Put me on ignore Dano :-)
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Before you do that Dano, please tell me why my posts are garbage? give me a list of the items that I have posted that arent CNES related. i have posted a lot in response to bearclaw attacks but then again he has too. I dont see you jumping his azz
 
Posted by pizzalover on :
 
well today's "non-movement/dilution" is typical of of the way this stock has been behaving for about a year now - downhill- down a steep hill I must say - now that it has hit the bottom of the hill it's TRYING TO go lower but there is no where to go - so it stays the same - until news I will not get pulled in by this one again - as far as the FCC approval goes - I've been to the cnes website - seems as though they are making an honest effort to make something happen but this is one of those companies that has to show me something first - FCC approval? SEEING IS BELIEVING
 
Posted by Dano007 on :
 
cnesscrew it's like this: Men who wear hats remove them as a sign of repect toward others when they enter a restaurant. Those who leave them on demonstrate their lack of proper upbringing. Your handle and arguementative nature demonstrate your lack manners. So far you remind me of a 16 year-old child with ADHD when your daddy won't let you have the car on Friday night.

I don't think I should have to put you on igonre satus. I think you should learn some manners and buy a book like "How To Win Friends And Influence People". It also wouldn't hurt to talk to someone who knows you and is well respected in their community, someone who is a professional in their field like a doctor or a lawyer and ask them to coach you on corprate protocol or a similar venue. Best of luck!

Sincerely, Dano
 
Posted by Bigrod40 on :
 
[Eek!] OOOOUCHH!!!!
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
Some DD for you pulled form the cec meeting june 12 2002

CHAIRMAN KEESE: Okay. At this time we have two members of the public who would like to speak on the subject of public comment on automatic meter reading, I believe. Who wishes to start here? Ms. Casspi.

MS. CASSPI: Good morning, my name is Marsha Casspi, and I'm from ConectiSys Corporation. And I'm not coming to sell you anything. I'm coming to ask for the direct way to qualify and find a path for moneys and contracts. I've been working with PIER, Laurie Hope, and a lot of other members. We are -- ConectiSys Corporation has the solution for wireless AMR meter reading, real time meter reading. And for the past seven years we've been doing research and development, and I've found it very hard to find the path to a solicitation. I think it's been -- we applied for a small grant almost three years ago. And then after six months we found out that we were too commercialized. And then I've been dealing very closely with Laurie in the AMR sector. And I think it was this coming fall the PIER was supposed to have a solicitation out for AMR real time meter reading, and she said that that has been pushed way out into the very far future. And I mean being as the market and deregulation, I mean one of the main cries it is still calling for, AMR. So my question and my appeal to you, Commissioner Rosenfeld, and Chairman, is what do you do to bring about a solicitation that they said is pushed way out? We're a publicly traded company and we have survived for seven years, and we have watched many many others like SelNet, MetraCom, AT&T drop huge projects like we're doing two-way wireless meter reading. And I mean we're still here, seven years and we're still here. UCI, University of California at Irvine, has given us an incredible platform. They want to use our technology. And it's the only one they have right now for demand, load shedding, real time meter reading, in collaboration with Southern California Edison. But UCI would like, they have welcomed us with open arms, but they want $30,000 for us to be a membership. So we just need the path, how to qualify, how to stir up this solicitation. And I'll let Robert just mention --

COMMISSIONER ROSENFELD: Wait, I have a question.

CHAIRMAN KEESE: Commissioner Rosenfeld.

COMMISSIONER ROSENFELD: You mentioned other manufacturers.

MS. CASSPI: Um-hum.

COMMISSIONER ROSENFELD: Have they gotten money from PIER?

MS. CASSPI: Has UCI?

COMMISSIONER ROSENFELD: No, you mentioned, I don't know, --

MS. CASSPI: Oh. No, they're just big corporations –

COMMISSIONER ROSENFELD: I guess I'm just trying to understand, is PIER somehow or other discriminating against you in favor of other firms?

MS. CASSPI: No.

MR. SPIGNO: Our point is that the opportunity appears to --

COMMISSIONER PERNELL: We need your name for the record, please.

MR. SPIGNO: -- that there's funds available --

CHAIRMAN KEESE: Mr. Spigno, would you just give your name for the record.

MR. SPIGNO: Oh, excuse me. My name isRobert Spigno; I represent ConectiSys Corporation. And it does appear that money has been set aside for real time meter reading, for that type of technology. We have, as a public --

COMMISSIONER ROSENFELD: When you say money has been set aside, there's no solicitation out.

MR. SPIGNO: There's no solicitation, but we do appear to have somewhere around $35 million that's set aside for this purpose.

COMMISSIONER ROSENFELD: No, that's not true.

MR. SPIGNO: Okay.

COMMISSIONER ROSENFELD: I mean the whole PIER budget is $60 million. And it gets divided between six teams who have roughly $10 million a year each, at most, to provide solicitations. And I'm just puzzled as to what your –

COMMISSIONER PERNELL: It may be for the installation of meters, is that what you're talking about?

MR. SPIGNO: We're really talking about --

CHAIRMAN KEESE: We had --

MR. SPIGNO: -- a solution, --

CHAIRMAN KEESE: But that number --

MR. SPIGNO: -- a technology, --

CHAIRMAN KEESE: Commissioner Pernell is correct. That number, 35 million, reflects what the Legislature gave us to install real time meters in everybody over 200 kW.

MR. SPIGNO: Isn't that -- you're asking for, at least --

CHAIRMAN KEESE: Let me tell you what I believe here. I'll throw it out. We do get rigid at a certain point. And we have programs, and you bid to them.

MR. SPIGNO: Yes.

CHAIRMAN KEESE: We also have ideas that float. And I think the best thing, if Commissioner Rosenfeld has the time, I think the best thing for you to do would be to meet with Commissioner Rosenfeld, perhaps his Advisor, and just discuss this issue informally.

MR. SPIGNO: Okay.

CHAIRMAN KEESE: And in that way, yes, I believe all five Members of the Commission wish that what you have was universal in California today.

MR. SPIGNO: Yes, sir.

CHAIRMAN KEESE: So, it's not as if you are talking to an unfriendly audience here. But, he and Commissioner Laurie are the R&D Committee. And you talk to them, you're talking to the people who come up with the ideas. You have an idea. I don't think, again, as I talked before, about Committee work up here. We really don't -- there's a couple of us who really don't want to get involved in this Committee work. But you talk to them and find out from them where you can fit in this process.

MR. SPIGNO: Okay.

CHAIRMAN KEESE: Because this is something, I think, that we -- is this acceptable?

COMMISSIONER ROSENFELD: Yeah.

CHAIRMAN KEESE: He only works from 7:00 in the morning till 11:00 at night, so if -- (Laughter.)

CHAIRMAN KEESE: -- that schedule fits for you, you can usually find time to meet with him.

MR. SPIGNO: Absolutely. Is there any way that we can -- do now --

CHAIRMAN KEESE: We're going to be breaking here in just a minute and you can chit- chat informally with him.

MR. SPIGNO: Beautiful.

So what happened?
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
I fail to see what any of this has to do with manners. I am entitled to voice my opinion of how my money has been handled just like everyone else. Your problem with me is that I don't support your view of this investment and therefore, that makes me disrespectful. I don't see it the same way. I think it is shameful that CNES treats us this way and that it is inexcusable for you and your ilk to bury your heads in the sand and continue to pretend that this ship isn't listing badly.

By the way, thanks for engaging in this conversation in a mostly adult-like fashion.

quote:
Originally posted by Dano007:
cnesscrew it's like this: Men who wear hats remove them as a sign of repect toward others when they enter a restaurant. Those who leave them on demonstrate their lack of proper upbringing. Your handle and arguementative nature demonstrate your lack manners. So far you remind me of a 16 year-old child with ADHD when your daddy won't let you have the car on Friday night.

I don't think I should have to put you on igonre satus. I think you should learn some manners and buy a book like "How To Win Friends And Influence People". It also wouldn't hurt to talk to someone who knows you and is well respected in their community, someone who is a professional in their field like a doctor or a lawyer and ask them to coach you on corprate protocol or a similar venue. Best of luck!

Sincerely, Dano


 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
FCC approval happened on Friday.

quote:
Originally posted by pizzalover:
well today's "non-movement/dilution" is typical of of the way this stock has been behaving for about a year now - downhill- down a steep hill I must say - now that it has hit the bottom of the hill it's TRYING TO go lower but there is no where to go - so it stays the same - until news I will not get pulled in by this one again - as far as the FCC approval goes - I've been to the cnes website - seems as though they are making an honest effort to make something happen but this is one of those companies that has to show me something first - FCC approval? SEEING IS BELIEVING


 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Cnessrew,

That DD that you posted from the CEC on 12 JUN 02 is old DD. It is a valid question. As far a I can asertain from CNES (when I caled them) was that they are working with CEC, ie still chit chatting.
You think CNES moves slooow. Here is Government in action.
I have my measaly 600,000 shares at 0.002.
I personally will not dump any more $ into this stock till they get a CONTRACT.
If I were at CNES I would be proud of the fact that FCC gave approval, so why don't they post it on their web site under grant information?

I keep my eyes posted on this site for any info.
http://www.sce.com/PowerandEnvironment/ami/new/
 
Posted by cnesscrew on :
 
I know its old but I hadnt seen anyone post it yet, I included the date and I thought it was worth reading.

I dont know why it isnt on the wbesite or PRd either. Your guess is as good as mine man.
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
To honor Dano's request, I hereby change my handle :-)
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
My quess is that money is so tight at CNES-e that they can not pay the cost of making changes on their own web-site.
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
have you emailed sce ami contact about cnes?

quote:
Originally posted by AtHomeDad:
Cnessrew,

That DD that you posted from the CEC on 12 JUN 02 is old DD. It is a valid question. As far a I can asertain from CNES (when I caled them) was that they are working with CEC, ie still chit chatting.
You think CNES moves slooow. Here is Government in action.
I have my measaly 600,000 shares at 0.002.
I personally will not dump any more $ into this stock till they get a CONTRACT.
If I were at CNES I would be proud of the fact that FCC gave approval, so why don't they post it on their web site under grant information?

I keep my eyes posted on this site for any info.
http://www.sce.com/PowerandEnvironment/ami/new/


 
Posted by Dano007 on :
 
cnesscrew... Please, there isn't much more to say on this topic. My intention is not to berate or belittle anyone. I believe that I stated things a bit harshly however succinctly in my previous post. We ALL, those of us who are in this investment, realize the nature of our investment. It was highly speculative to begin with. Please reread my post and try to see what I'm attempting to point out. I will add this; It's not what you say but how you say it that deliniates ones nature and intentions. Remember this... All valid DD is greatly appreciated.

Do something about that derogatory handle and we might begin to see you in a different light, or maybe we'll just have to put up with it just like the 16 year-old child. It's up to you.

ONWARD PLEASE! I'm done with this...

Sincerely, Dano
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
The company that makes the changes has a spigno email address

quote:
Originally posted by AtHomeDad:
My quess is that money is so tight at CNES-e that they can not pay the cost of making changes on their own web-site.


 
Posted by Dano007 on :
 
Guess I was a bit late!
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
LOL, no harm done man
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Is that Misnomer? Is is that MrKnowmore.
Just kidding
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
shoot i didnt think of that one... but i like it :-)
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
posted 21 December, 2005 15:47
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SEC is not talking, here is the e-mail reply:


Thank you for your interest, but the information you request regarding potential AMI vendors under consideration by SCE is proprietary.

Paul De Martini
AMI Program Office
Southern California Edison

--------------------
Veni Vidi Vici


This is what I posted about a month ago.
I did not ask then specific about CNES, only
a list of possible Companies in the running
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
cool thx man. appreciate the info
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
No doubt CNES is a speculative stock. Most pennies are? Some go and make money for you, some go and make it, and some just go.

At this point...The 3 biggest questions out there for me about CNES are: 1)whether or not the pilots are working correctly 2)if there are any electric companies (anywhere) seriously considering using CNES' technology. and 3)can CNES stay afloat and get a contract before they fully dilute?

Did anyone see that ITRON gapped and ran up to $46.99 (up over 16%)!!! Could it be they're buying CNES? Possible? Anything can happen.

There's great DD about this stock all over the place but and lot of people are frustrated that things aren't happening fast enough.

Chill out. Play some swing plays and come back later. Here's some alternative plays:ADGD ADOT BIKO BKMP CNES CJSS CWFG CYHD DDSI DNAG EKWX GLIF GWGO GFYD GZFX ICAN IFLB INSN ITGJ JPHC MMIC NNOS PHXI RNKE RSHN RVMN RWNW SSTY SVXA SYCI UNQT USXP WGFL WHLI. Also: FEMO is in a pretty big run up to .054 - poised to run higher.

I'm still in long with a few million shares of CNES and ready with reserve cash to bid with when it heads north. Hang in there!
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
jagman, itron has been doing very well on the contract side recently. their 5 min read fixed site radio network AMR has been gaining momentum

SPOKANE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 29, 2005--Itron Inc. (Nasdaq:ITRI - News) announced today a contract with Utilities Kingston in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, to provide the municipality with Itron's advanced Fixed Network automatic meter reading (AMR) technology and CENTRON® solid-state electricity meters.

Located on the northern shores of Lake Ontario, the Kingston municipality provides water, gas and electricity services to most of its 146,000 residents. Kingston joins four other Ontario utilities that have deployed pilots of Itron's Fixed Network advanced metering technology -- Wasaga Distribution, Hydro Ottawa Limited, Bluewater Power and Toronto Hydro -- in anticipation of new "smart meter" initiatives from the Ontario Ministry of Energy to foster energy and water conservation.
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
what does this mean please? anyone here on the board?

10:16:52 Q 0.00 -0.0003 275,000
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
There was a trade at 10:12 am this morning involving 9,325,000 shares that looks odd. It might have been a rookie 'sell at market' trade instead of a 'limit' order and MM's took advantage, taking the price down to near zero. On my chart there's a green OHLC stick with a red OHLC stick directly underneath.

Or, It Could be the MM's signal for the real bottom??? Lol!!!
 
Posted by tigotrader on :
 
Hello everyone, new to this board!
 
Posted by tigotrader on :
 
Hello everyone, new to this board! [Wink]
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
Oh my god this stock has just tanked!!! If I can pick some up at .0001 I will THINK about buying more.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Me too!
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Looks like there was only one trade today at 10:16 for .0001. Nobody else is selling at that price.

You can pick up as much as you want * .0002 though. There's potentially about 8 billion shares out there. Anyone have $3.2 million to invest? It would sure help take up the float! Lol!

Anyone know how many CD's have been cashed in lately by CNES?
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
just three at .0001 today and that was only 51k shares... $5.10 LOL

0.0001 20,000 OBB 13:08:25
0.0001 1,000 OBB 12:13:09
0.0001 30,000 OBB 10:16:51

i have the os #s for the last 6 mos
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Probably part of a larger trade. I'm waiting on a short squeeze here!! Ha! How much lower can this stock actually trade? .00009? Will MM's go below .0001?
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
When will the 'E' come off?
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
1 day after they file the 10K
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
I foget how long it took last time they missed the filing?
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
they filed the last late K on jan 27 2005 after filing the NT10K on 12/30/04
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
from otcbb

How long does it take to get an "E" removed from my trading symbol?
Generally, it takes one business day after compliance is verified. However, depending on timing of the company's filing and verification by NASDAQ, it may take two business days.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
How depressing. And I had hope today. lol!
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
i guess the rumor on raging bull is that they will file the K in a couple of days, so maybe the E comes off this week
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
PR next weeeeeee K??? No pun intended!
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
lol who knows i thought that it was going to be last friday when they said they would do it. i have given up trying to predict anything with cnes LOL
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
I'd be watching this tomorrow guys....IMO
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Me too. I'm sitting back on this one. Found some other action with ISPO, IVHG, CWLC and thinking about FCCN.
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
hi bear. nice to see you dude. what do you feel might happen tomorrow?
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Just keeping an eye on the SEC site...also watching CNES home page in case of filings...IMO

quote:
Originally posted by Misnomer:
hi bear. nice to see you dude. what do you feel might happen tomorrow?


 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
ill keep my eyes peeled too. the rb gang says in a couple of days???
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Here's the deal...if they file and then put out a PR with something significant then this could turn quick...Not saying it will just saying I won't be far away...I'm not sure how long after you file the "E" gets removed...Anyone???
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
here you go Bear

quote:
Originally posted by Misnomer:
from otcbb

How long does it take to get an "E" removed from my trading symbol?
Generally, it takes one business day after compliance is verified. However, depending on timing of the company's filing and verification by NASDAQ, it may take two business days.


 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Thanks Mis...then the folks on RB probably have it right...IMO
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
bear i hope that with my name change and my attempt to tone down my rhetoric that we have started fresh man
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Mis...
You have a PM
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Yah we're cool...no problemo...

quote:
Originally posted by Misnomer:
bear i hope that with my name change and my attempt to tone down my rhetoric that we have started fresh man


 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Hope this does not turn into Brokeback Allstocks.

Now we can concentrate on CNES and not other members, kudos to you both!
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
whats up with the weird L2???
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
never mind lol mine was all bass akwards jacked up
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
IS ANYONE HERE TODAY????? [Confused]
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
The Question should be, "Is any one at CNES-e today?"
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
flippin strange day

quote:
Originally posted by AtHomeDad:
The Question should be, "Is any one at CNES-e today?"


 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
21m shares this morning and then it changes and say 17M now. where'd they go?
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
They came, they saw,... they left? [Wink]

quote:
Originally posted by AtHomeDad:
The Question should be, "Is any one at CNES-e today?"


 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
To read the full report go here:
http://www.sce.com/NR/rdonlyres/BAAED1B9-864A-440C-96CE-43FEE42A50DD/0/D0512001FinalAMIPh1Decision.doc

December 1, 2005

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
...

Findings of Fact
1. SCE, ORA, TURN, CCUE, and Hunt have entered into a voluntary settlement to resolve Phase I AIM funding and cost recovery issues.
2. The proposed settlement is supported by all of the active parties eligible to participate in this proceeding.


Where does CNES stand with all of this?
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Cnes has a pilot with SCE...I think we'll see more to come...There is a lot going on here...
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
PLEASE release the 10k and the PR!!!! We need movement [Confused]
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
No kidding!
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
i dont get why it isnt released yet. makes NO sense
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
10K out
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
link to the 10k
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
just my take, IMO

this part is good -
Patricia A. Spigno served as our Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Secretary from August 1995 to August 2005 and was a member of our board of directors from August 1995 until October 1997. She resigned as our Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Secretary in August 2005 but is currently our Acting Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Secretary and is expected to remain in this position until her successor is appointed by our board of directors.

this part sucks-
As of January 23, 2006, the aggregate market value of the common equity held by nonaffiliates of the registrant was approximately $2.7 million. The number of shares outstanding of the registrant's only class of common stock was 8,945,816,280 on January 23, 2006. (2005 10k was aggregate market value of $6.33M and 1.985B shares OS)

this part sucks too -
We plan to register for resale with the Securities and Exchange Commission a portion of the shares of common stock underlying the convertible debentures and notes under which we are in default and expect that the convertible debentures and notes ultimately will be converted into shares of our common stock and that we therefore will not be obligated to repay the outstanding principal and accrued and unpaid interest amounts on those debentures and notes.

so does this -
As of January 23, 2006, we had outstanding 8,945,816,280 shares of common stock, of which approximately 1,904,500,000 shares were restricted under the Securities Act of 1933. As of that date, we also had outstanding options, warrants, convertible debentures and notes and preferred stock that were exercisable for or convertible into approximately 22,069,000,000 shares of common stock, approximately 21,699,000,000 of which are covered by registration rights. Sales of a substantial number of shares of our common stock in the public market, or the perception that sales could occur, could adversely affect the market price of our common stock. Any adverse effect on the market price of our common stock could make it difficult for us to raise additional capital through sales of equity securities at a time and at a price that we deem appropriate.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Except for the share count the rest is standard wording that has been in previous 10K's...
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
yep true. patricia leaving is interesting though dont you think? bob and patricia didnt file their form 4's on time either. change in baenficial ownership. i see bob now owns a lot more shares so maybe that is the change.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
I knew about that a few months ago...divorce...but the boys still there...
 
Posted by iwearpro on :
 
I think right after market open they will have a whole lot mot to sell after the big morning sell off! lol! Thats pennies.
 
Posted by Misnomer on :
 
i knew about the d-i-v-o-r-c-e but i ddnt know she quit. at least she had some value as opposed to the boy. IR suxs and thats his deal
 
Posted by Chopper on :
 
The "E" comes off Tuesday 01/31!
http://www.otcbb.com/asp/dailylist_search.asp?DirectSymbol=CNESE&OTCBB=True
 
Posted by Bigrod40 on :
 
Chopper, check the date, your a year to late.
 
Posted by Chopper on :
 
I just went back to the site as well and it isn't on there now???? I thought it was odd that the drop off dates were identical.... I printed it to be sure. WTH do I know??? My bad I guess.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Volume up a little today.

Hey Chop!
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Folks...The below was just posted in it's entirtey...Take it for what it's worth..IMO

« CNES Message list | Reply to msg. | Post new msg. « Older | Newer »
By: maxcapacity0
27 Jan 2006, 03:05 PM EST
Msg. 45475 of 45481
Jump to msg. #
From *****************************

By: daytrader () | IP logged
1/27/2006 2:39:43 PM

CNES ****ALERT ALERT

THEY FILED THERE 10K THE E IS COMING OFF THE FCC PR THIS COMING MONDAY ALSO WITH HUGE NEWS LOOKS LIKE WE GOT A BIG PARTNER THATS WHY THE COMPANY HAS BEEN SO LOW KEY LOADING UPON THE SHARES THIS IS BIG TIME GET IN KNOW OR FOREVER REGERT INVESTERS
 
Posted by Chopper on :
 
Ok, I think i have it right this time.

http://www.otcbb.com/asp/dailylist_detail.asp?mkt_ctg=OTCBB&d=01/27/2006

SYMBOL CHANGES
Updated Date Old Symbol New Symbol Name Comment
15:30 01/30/2006 CNESE CNES ConectiSys Corporation Common Stock **
 
Posted by Bigrod40 on :
 
[Razz] [Razz] Chopper's the man.... [Razz]

Have a good weekend..
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
At a boy Chopper...The MM's should be jumping around Monday...I hope...Especially if the FCC PR follows...Have a great weekend...
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Wonder who the big partner might be? I would freak if it was Bershire Hathaway (W.Buffet)! One in a million chance though...and I haven't matched any of my numbers on lottery tickets lately either.
 
Posted by Bearclaw on :
 
Jag...
Please consider...that was a post by Maxcapacity0 on another blog...
unsubstantiated...so...some folks are looking everywhere this weekend to see if there is a hint of evidence that a partner may be forth coming...I encourage you to look for signs also...otherwise we don't know anything...other than what the post said...

quote:
Originally posted by jagman925:
Wonder who the big partner might be? I would freak if it was Bershire Hathaway (W.Buffet)! One in a million chance though...and I haven't matched any of my numbers on lottery tickets lately either.


 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jagman925:
Wonder who the big partner might be? I would freak if it was Bershire Hathaway (W.Buffet)! One in a million chance though...and I haven't matched any of my numbers on lottery tickets lately either.

Not likely, he invests in undervalued stocks...not specuatory stocks.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
I know. Just havin' a little fun. I sent a note to Warren a while back questioning him about his purchase of MidAmerica (Pacicorp) Electric company in California. He replied back very nicely, so I sent him some information about CNES. I included a little DD quote from Chopper from our old CNES thread that summed up everything pretty good. Anyway,we had a chuckle over it. Who knows what can happen when you create a little buzz?
 
Posted by Chopper on :
 
Thanks again Jag,
Never hurts to get a plug. Who knows Mr. Buffet may have it sitting on the back shelf to look at one day. ;0) GLTY
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
Actually, Warren can be pretty speculative at times. He's done some 'against the grain' kind of things over the years and turned some heads. If it's a good idea, why not try it? All he wood have to do is send a DD team to check out the company. When I worked for a bundled communications company in Houston a few years back, we had diligence teams checking us out all the time.

Really, if you think about the whole CNES story it comes down to one thing...can we trust management to bring this thing to life? I'm not betting the farm or anything, but I have high hopes!
 
Posted by Nicholas on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by jagman925:
I know. Just havin' a little fun. I sent a note to Warren a while back questioning him about his purchase of MidAmerica (Pacicorp) Electric company in California. He replied back very nicely, so I sent him some information about CNES. I included a little DD quote from Chopper from our old CNES thread that summed up everything pretty good. Anyway,we had a chuckle over it. Who knows what can happen when you create a little buzz?

The funny this is that he has the midas touch with this stuff. All he would have to do is mention it and it would run just on demand...contracts would follow right after.
Ahhhh, nice to dream.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Well the E is off but so is the PPS.
No P.R.
Whasssssup Whitdat?

Where is the BEEF (Contract)?

Name that comercial.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Nicholas:
quote:
Originally posted by jagman925:
I know. Just havin' a little fun. I sent a note to Warren a while back questioning him about his purchase of MidAmerica (Pacicorp) Electric company in California. He replied back very nicely, so I sent him some information about CNES. I included a little DD quote from Chopper from our old CNES thread that summed up everything pretty good. Anyway,we had a chuckle over it. Who knows what can happen when you create a little buzz?

The funny this is that he has the midas touch with this stuff. All he would have to do is mention it and it would run just on demand...contracts would follow right after.
Ahhhh, nice to dream.

That was my 'outside' hope.
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
By the way, I started a new job today with www.whiteflash.com so I might not be as talkitive on this thread during the day.

I will be monitoring some of the threads on www.Pricsope.com and www.diamondtalk.com during the day. Kind of cool information for anyone interested in the 'Super Ideal Cut Diamond' calle 'A Cut Above'.

We're not a public company, otherwise I would plug our stock symbol [Wink] Lol!
 
Posted by SchwarzBiest on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by AtHomeDad:


Where is the BEEF (Contract)?

Under the pickle!
 
Posted by Chopper on :
 
CNES Entire Network Product Line FCC Approved
VALENCIA, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 01/31/2006 -- ConectiSys Corporation (OTC BB: CNES), a developer of automatic meter reading technologies, announced today that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has certified and issued Grant IDENTIFIER: SNKHNET50BS8 for its 8C-BaseStation; one of three grants issued representing the entire network equipment for commercialization and sales. View FCC IDENTIFIER: SNKHNET50BS8 (http://www.conectisys.com/H-Net/H-Net_Index/FCC_Approvals/8CH_BaseStation_Grant.pdf)

H-Net™ Networks and products have been designed exclusively for the Electric Utility Industry. When you combined the above FCC Grants, on a free public band, the results are a unique wireless technology that employs a robust plug and play machine to machine, neuron driven data encrypted commercial communicator ready for commercial release and sales in the US, Canada and South America.

H-Net™ core is a unique proprietary architecture that allows for two-way communications between our advanced MeterSystem and the C-NES™ Network Operation Center. The wireless H-Net™ Network architecture employs peer-to-peer communications for up to 7,500 points of information per data collector. The NOC displays real-time consumption data, 4 times an hour, 24 hours a day, via the Internet at traditional cost; all within a wireless, tower-less private network.

In Further News

The next major step in the Company's evolution is to acquire state and local licensing for Meter Data Management Agent Certification. This is to include requirements for disaster recovery. The combined archive centers will include the ConectiSys daily operations, laboratory and sales offices in support of our wireless AMR networks; providing on demand client and energy consumer integrated services.

The company has experienced some delays but looks forward to moving into its new location in February to complete the MDMA approval process. Read more on this topic in our next monthly report scheduled for release March 7th. Apply to receive the ConectiSys Monthly Reports at ConectiSys Corporation (http://www.conectisys.com/Monthly_Reports.htm)

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein that are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control including, but not limited to, market acceptance of new technologies or products, delays in certification by the Federal Communications Commission of the Company's H-Net™ wireless metering system or its H-Net™ Base Station unit, or the failure to obtain those certifications, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports and other filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission.



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Investor Relations:
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SOURCE: Conectisys Corp.
 
Posted by Bigrod40 on :
 
[Roll Eyes] Well I hope they have been pitching this before the approval? We still need a contract!
The staff needs to be paid with something other than shares.
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Well it look like all the puzzle pieces are now in the box. Someone has to buy it.
 
Posted by Dano007 on :
 
ALMOST THERE!!!
 
Posted by Dano007 on :
 
Kinda reminds me of that old ketchup commercial, eh?
 
Posted by pizzalover on :
 
News is great, but be careful - even though they mentioned no splitting last year - there are so many shares out that they may have to do a split! If they really let the share price run up that would mean they'd have to give us our money back (well not us but you all) and where on earth would they get that kind of money - not from new shareholders lol - they would need one heck of a or a whole bunch of contracts - not impossible but i'm keeping an eye on them this week
 
Posted by Dano007 on :
 
Anticipation...
 
Posted by AtHomeDad on :
 
Hey Anchove, I mean Pizza,

I was thinking of an R/S along with a buy back of some shares, just as soon as they get their first contract. I think all three will come in very short order. Its the Anticipation of waiting.

Which post do we all follow?

Lets start a third one, and call it
CNES the Phoenix
 
Posted by jagman925 on :
 
My vote is to let this thread die and post to:

CNES.... FCC Grant Out!!!!!

New year, new hope!

I wish we had some of the DD from last year's thread that lasted over 6k posts. There was some very good info on that thread (even pics of the CNES office). We were all so releived that this wasn't just a 'Virtual' company.
 
Posted by EverGreen on :
 
many people are buying today
dreaming a USXP run
 
Posted by Bigrod40 on :
 
[Cool] Volume Alert...275 Million in 8 Minutes.

Come on CNES, great time to PR Contract Signing.
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
Here comes .0005
 
Posted by Bawz2wawz on :
 
somethins up here boys, .0004 about to go down!!!!
 
Posted by ShortTermMemory on :
 
800 million something huge is going on here
Next USXP move!
 
Posted by pizzalover on :
 
alrighty it's on the move - too bad i just have to sit on the sidelines and watch this one - good luck to you guys
 
Posted by surgeon of steel on :
 
ITS ALIVE!!!!!
 
Posted by Bigrod40 on :
 
[Big Grin] Knocking on 5s Door

Conectisys Corp (CNES) US


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Last Price: 0.0005 USD
Market: US
Change: +0.0002
Last Traded: 03 Feb 2006 at 09:58 AM EST.
Tick:

Volume: 668,435,583
Average Volume: 150,733,728
Day High / Low: 0.0005 / 0.0002
52-Week High / Low: 0.0056 / 0.0001



Bid / Size: 0.0004 / 500
Ask / Size: 0.0005 / 50
Open: 0.0003
Previous Close: 0.0003
Annual Dividend: 0
Ex Dividend Date: N/A
Earnings: 0.00
Yield: 0.00%
P / E Ratio: 0.00
Beta: 1.66
Shares Out (Thousand): 0
 
Posted by BchOus on :
 
Finally! Wonder if the new partner is Telkonet, TKO, they are also talking about automatic meter reading. They call their unit "plug and play", don't know if that is a trademark.
 


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