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Last Trade: 0.0125
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Day's Range: 0.0125 - 0.0125
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Cyberlux Announces 3 Year Revenue Projections
Monday April 9, 8:00 am ET


RESEARCH TRIANGLE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cyberlux Corporation, (OTCBB:CYBL - News), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today its revenue projection guidance for fiscal years 2007, 2008 and 2009, based on existing and future pipeline opportunities within existing retail relationships, continued penetration within governmental agencies, potential for OEM opportunities through its recent technology acquisitions, and current negotiations with prospective customers and partners. Mark Schmidt, Cyberlux President/COO said, "After a thorough study by our management staff of our present business and future business expectations, we have concluded that it is in the best interest of our shareholders for the Company to make public our estimated consolidated revenue projections for the next three fiscal years."
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Considering certain assumptions and factors discussed in the Forward Looking Statements section of this News Release, Cyberlux estimates total consolidated revenue for the fiscal year 2007 is $3.7 million, for the fiscal year 2008 is $8.0 million, and for fiscal year 2009 is $14.0 million. The Company estimates that it will be cash flow positive when a $3.0 million per year revenue run rate is achieved.

"We feel strongly about our Company's leadership position within the emerging LED Lighting Industry, particularly when our Hybrid White Light (HWL) and Hybrid Multi-Color Light (HML) technologies are fully commercialized," Schmidt continued. "Cyberlux is in a strong position to capitalize on the technology transition occurring in the lighting industry, given our present and future government business, our technology licensing and the general direction of the lighting industry in which we continue to forge a position of leadership. Publishing these estimates now can give investors a much clearer picture of our emerging company."


Financial Information
No Par Share Count: 0
Capital Amount: $ 705,000.00
Par Share Count: 700,000,000.00
Par Share Value: $ 0.001
Par Share Count: 5,000,000.00 Par Share Value: $ 0.001
https://esos.state.nv.us/SOSServices/AnonymousAccess/CorpSearch/CorpDetails.aspx ?lx8nvq=ZUBMSvLa7qjdE%252fcDznpKFw%253d%253d

Share structure as of 11 April (as verified with Richard Brown)
239,619,939 out
float 48,419,774
rest 191,200,165

TA is Pacific Stock Transfer
(702)361-3033

Watching this for a bottom play.
 
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.0128
looking for another drop.
 
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10k going to be late should fall alittle further when "E" is added
 
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Hey thanks doubles!

here's the 8k. Could work out real good for a bottom play.

18-Apr-2007

Other Events


ITEM 8.01 Other Events
Cyberlux Corporation (the "Company") has delayed the filing of its Annual Report on Form 10-KSB (the "Annual Report") in order for an independent consultant to complete an appraisal recognizing and measuring the fair value of intellectual property the Company acquired from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and University of California Santa Barbara in accordance with applicable generally accepted accounting standards. The Company anticipates filing its Annual Report within 30 days.


http://www.otcbb.com/asp/dailylist_detail.asp?d=04/18/2007&mkt_ctg=OTCBB

13:50 04/20/2007 CYBL CYBLE Cyberlux Corporation Common Stock Delinquent **

i was just looking for a quick bottom bounce - now i find my self getting interested in where cybl might end up a year from now. need extra caffeine in the coffee for this kind of reading. lol.
 
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I picked up a few shares yesterday but not sure to what the bottom will be
 
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i'm holding off a bit. put my money elsewhere for a bit. was looking for .007 here. if they follow through with the fins this should make a nice turn around.
 
Posted by doubleS on :
 
.007 not far off fire sell going on as we speak. still buying a few when it falls
 
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THIS IS A "MUST READ"!!! READ THE WHOLE ARTICLE!!


http://www.lrc.rpi.edu/programs/solidstate/completedProjects.asp?ID=74


White LED fixture packaging studies


New white LED packaging design (SPE) for improved performance


LED life and light output degradation studies
High-Efficiency, Nitride-Based Solid-State Lighting
Many industry experts are optimistic that solid-state lighting technology, particularly the light-emitting diode (LED), will revolutionize architectural lighting. However, problems with low lumen output and low system efficiency must be resolved before general illumination with LEDs can become a reality. Nearly two-thirds of the photons generated by an LED are trapped within the device where they are absorbed and converted into heat, reducing LED performance. Packaging LEDs into fixtures that are acceptable for architectural lighting is also a challenge. Packaging designs must consider the heat dissipation needs of LEDs while meeting architectural design requirements.

Researchers at the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB) and the Lighting Research Center (LRC) spent three years developing a high luminous efficacy white solid-state light source, through a U.S. Department of Energy project entitled "High-Efficiency Nitride-Based Solid-State Lighting." The project team explored the fundamental issues associated with nitride-based LEDs, the foundation of solid-state white light. The overall goal of the project was to achieve 200 lumens per watt (lm/W) from this light source, along with good color properties and long life.

Dr. Shuji Nakamura, who developed the world's first gallium nitride (GaN) LED, led the UCSB team, which focused on resonant cavity light-emitting structures. The LRC team, led by Director of Research Dr. N. Narendran, focused on challenges in packaging, testing and evaluation of nitride-based solid-state lighting. The LRC's work included:

developing the subcomponents necessary for packaging UCSB’s semiconductor light emitters
benchmarking the performance of current LED devices
defining specifications for the new light source through human factors studies
developing epoxy materials to encapsulate the semiconductor element (with Rensselaer's Chemistry group)
integrating UCSB's device with optics and electronic controls for general illumination applications
SUMMARY OF UCSB RESEARCH
The UCSB team initially pursued the development of blue gallium nitride (GaN)-based vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers, as well as ultraviolet GaN-based LEDs. In Year 2, the emphasis shifted to resonant-cavity light-emitting diodes, also known as micro-cavity LEDs when extremely thin device cavities are fabricated. These devices have very directional emission and higher light extraction efficiency than conventional LEDs. Via the optimization of thin-film growth and refinement of device processing, UCSB decreased the total cavity thickness to less than 1 µm, such that micro-cavity effects were clearly observed and a light extraction efficiency of over 10% was reached. UCSB also began the development of photonic crystals for increased light extraction, in particular for so-called ‘guided modes’ which would otherwise propagate laterally in the device and be re-absorbed. Finally, UCSB pursued the growth of smooth, high-quality nonpolar a-plane and m-plane GaN films, as well as blue light-emitting diodes on these novel films. Initial nonpolar LEDs showed the expected behavior of negligible peak wavelength shift with increasing drive current. M-plane LEDs in particular show promise, as unpackaged devices had unsaturated optical output power of ~ 3 mW at 200 mA drive current.

SUMMARY OF LRC RESEARCH
At the conclusion of this project, the LRC demonstrated a new packaging method, called scattered photon extraction (SPE), that produced an average luminous flux and corresponding average efficacy of 90.7 lm and 36.3 lm/W, respectively, compared with 56.5 lm and 22.6 lm/W for a similar commercial white LED package. At low currents, the SPE package showed over 80 lm/W white light with chromaticity values very close to the blackbody locus. The SPE package showed an overall improvement of 61% for this particular comparison, exceeding the LRC’s third-year goal of 25% improvement. Human factors studies of light source form for general illumination showed that UCSB’s RCLEDs are best suited for downlight fixtures, in terms of comfort and visual clarity. Rensselaer’s Chemistry group developed new die encapsulant materials using silicone-epoxy resins. The devised materials show slower degradation and less yellowing than materials used in commercially available epoxy encapsulants. Finally, three years of life-testing to benchmark the performance of commercially available LEDs indicate that the single-die white LEDs tested will maintain 70% of their initial light output at 45,000 hours with only a small color shift over time. With the collected benchmarking data, the LRC has begun to develop a life prediction metric for white LEDs. Experiments showed that the LED degradation rate changes as a function of junction temperature depending on the source of increasing heat (drive current or ambient heat). The source of increasing heat also affects 5-mm and high-flux LEDs differently. Once a life predictor can be quantified, the LED life of a system can be estimated without long-term life testing — a significant benefit when developing new LED packages.

PROJECT LINKS
U.S. Department of Energy Project Summary

For summaries of some of the studies and experiments conducted through this project, visit the folllowing links:

Improving White LED Efficiency Through Scattered Photon Extraction (SPETM)
Benchmarking High-Flux LEDs: A Life Test
Non-Contact Method For Determining Junction Temperature in White LEDs
LRC PROJECT-RELATED TECHNICAL PAPERS
Narendran, N. 2005. Improved performance white LED. Fifth International Conference on Solid State Lighting, Proceedings of SPIE 5941: 45-50.
Full-text PDF

Narendran, N. and Y. Gu. 2005. Life of LED-based white light sources. IEEE/OSA Journal of Display Technology 1(1): 167-171.
Full-text PDF

Narendran, N., Y. Gu, J.P. Freyssinier-Nova, and Y. Zhu. 2005. Extracting phosphor-scattered photons to improve white LED efficiency. phys. stat. sol. (a) 202 (6): R60-R62.
Journal Abstract

Gu, Y., and N. Narendran. 2004. A non-contact method for determining junction temperature of phosphor-converted white LEDs. Third International Conference on Solid State Lighting, Proceedings of SPIE 5187: 107-114.
Summary | Full-text PDF

Gu, Y., N. Narendran, and J.P. Freyssinier. 2004. White LED performance. Fourth International Conference on Solid State Lighting, Proceedings of SPIE 5530, eds. I.T. Ferguson, N. Narendran, S.P. DenBaars, J.C. Carrano, 119-124. Bellingham, WA: International Society of Optical Engineers.
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Narendran, N., L. Deng, R.M. Pysar, Y. Gu, and H. Yu. 2004. Performance characteristics of high-power light-emitting diodes. Third International Conference on Solid State Lighting, Proceedings of SPIE 5187: 267-275.
Summary | Full-text PDF

Narendran, N., Y. Gu, J.P. Freyssinier, H. Yu, and L. Deng. 2004. Solid-state lighting: Failure analysis of white LEDs. Journal of Crystal Growth 268 (3-4): 449-456.
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Narendran, N., Y. Gu, and R. Hosseinzadeh. 2004. Estimating junction temperature of high-flux white LEDs. In Light-emitting diodes: Research, manufacturing, and applications VIII, Proceedings of SPIE 5366, eds. S.A. Stockman, H.W. Yao, E.F. Schubert, 158-160. Bellingham, WA: International Society of Optical Engineers.
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Taylor, J. 2003. Non-intrusive techniques help to predict the lifetime of LED lighting systems. Compound Semiconductor, October: 27-30.
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY LIGHTING LINKS
U.S. Department of Energy Building Technologies Program: Lighting Research and Development Program
U.S. Department of Energy: Solid-State Lighting
SPONSOR
United States Department of Energy
Cooperative Agreement No. DE-FC26-01NT41203
University of California at Santa Barbara
 
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With all that I have read from the scientific community on where LED research will make its breakthroughs, this is it! Remember what the goal of Cyberlux here is. Not to reinvent the LED but how to make it more efficient.

I would assume that financing would be relatively easy to obtain on favorable terms if a company was going to save the world $25 billion dollasr a year, wouldn't you agree?
 
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High-brightness LED market to grow to US$9 billion in 2011, says Strategies Unlimited
Carrie Yu, DIGITIMES, Taipei [Friday 20 April 2007]


The high-brightness (HB) LED market will change from a slow-growth trend within the next one to three years and grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.7% to US$9 billion in 2011, according to market research firm Strategies Unlimited.

The market will see growth for the next three to five years driven by lighting, display backlights and automotive, while the mobile appliance sector will decline slowly, the firm indicated.

The LED lighting market will grow at around 38% per year, representing the highest of any HB LED application, and reach approximately US$1 billion in 2011, the firm noted. Although many applications for the segment use RGB LEDs today, white LEDs will increase to more than 60% of the lighting market by 2011, the firm added.

For the automotive sector, following the Lexus LS 600h that uses LEDs as the headlamp lighting source (available in spring 2007, using Nichia's LEDs), Audi will launch the Audi R8 later this year using LEDs from Lumileds and Osram Opto Semiconductors, while US-based car makers may launch models with LED headlamps in 2008, Strategies Unlimited said.

Mobile appliances, on the other hand, will gradually become less dominant among all HB LED applications in the next few years, with the value of the sector accounting for 48% of the HB LED applications in 2006, down from 57% in 2004, the firm said.

The HB LED market grew rather slowly with a 6% rise to US$4.2 billion in 2006 and the trend was heavily influenced by ongoing decline of the mobile phone market, Strategies Unlimited indicated.

The market will grow at a 12-15% CAGR in the next three years, the firm said.

Strategies Unlimited made a presentation at the recent Blue 2007 - A Solid State Lighting Suppliers conference in Hsinchu, Taiwan.
 
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DD from today's L.A. Times!! I guess I'm not the only recommending the professor's book.

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http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-fi-books22apr22,1,6928432.story?coll=la-hea dlines-technology

From the Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS BOOKSHELF
How one man showed them the light
Brilliant! Shuji Nakamura and the Revolution in Lighting Technology By Bob Johnstone Prometheus Books, $28, 336 pages
By Robert Matthews
Financial Times

April 22, 2007

How many people does it take to change the light bulb? One: Shuji Nakamura, inventor of so-called solid-state white lights made from light-emitting diodes, commonly known as LEDs.

In 1992, while working in the laboratory of an obscure Japanese chemical company, located on the smallest and least populated of the four main Japanese islands, this lone engineer triumphed where multinational research centers had failed. He created an LED that emitted dazzling blue light, the key step to mimicking sunlight itself.

When combined with a simple yellow phosphor coating, the result is a source of white light needing five times less power than the equivalent light bulb, lasting more than 10 times longer, and it produces any tone of white immediately — unlike today's low-energy fluorescent lights.

Nakamura's breakthrough is at the heart of a technological revolution that looks set literally to light up the world. Within a decade, LED-based lighting is likely to be a familiar feature in homes and offices, cutting fuel bills and greenhouse gas emissions.

Its effect on developing nations will be even more significant by bringing light to the 2 billion people for whom the setting of the sun means either being plunged into darkness or having to rely on oil lamps. High-efficiency LEDs running off stored solar power can keep the lights on until dawn.

Nakamura recently was awarded the second Millennium Technology Prize — the first winner being Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web.

But it could easily have never happened at all, as technology writer Bob Johnstone shows in this compelling account of Nakamura's story, packed with salutary lessons for would-be Edisons.

"Don't follow the pack" is one tip. Nakamura pursued a route no one else thought would work — although his reasons for doing so are instructive.

As Johnstone points out, blue LEDs had first been made in the early 1970s but were hopelessly faint. That prompted researchers to throw their efforts into other approaches.

As a lowly research engineer with Nichia Corp. in Anan, Japan, Nakamura took the view that if those researchers were now on the right track, he didn't have a chance of beating them — so he opted to stay with the material they had abandoned, known as gallium nitride.

It was not an argument that appealed to Nichia's president, who — perhaps understandably — ordered Nakamura to stop wasting the company's money and start work on surefire products.

In the grand tradition of tales of geniuses versus plodders, Nakamura ignored the order from the boss and discovered a means of turning gallium nitride into LEDs emitting blue light 50 times brighter than that achieved by anyone else.

The initial response to Nakamura's claims was skepticism: Few thought so big a breakthrough could come from so small a company.

The first to recover from the shock was Cree Inc., a LED maker in Durham, N.C. Cree quickly sought a collaborative venture with Nichia. The response provides one of the many cultural insights of the story: "They were like, gaijin [foreigner] go home," one Cree executive told Johnstone.

Riled by the dismissive attitude, Cree then became the first of many to try poaching Nakamura. The sources of these offers give another intriguing cultural insight.

Whatever initial doubts there had been about Nakamura's brilliance, they soon evaporated as he followed up the blue LED with the first bright green and white LEDs and the blue laser — now at the heart of the Blu-ray video machines. Ten U.S. institutions tried to poach him, but only two offers came from Europe — and none at all from his home country.

In the end, Nakamura took up a professorship at UC Santa Barbara. Nichia responded by trying to sue him, alleging breach of nondisclosure agreements. The case was kicked out in 2002, by which time Nakamura had launched his own action against his former employer. It emerged that he had received just $200 for each patent granted on his products — whose sales topped $1.4 billion in 2001. Nakamura sought only about $17 million. He was ultimately awarded half that amount, which was swallowed up by legal fees.

In the end, Nakamura has something beyond price: a place alongside the likes of Edison as technologists who have changed our world.

But his story suggests that although it took just one person to change the light bulb, there is no shortage of people who came close to stopping him doing it.


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Robert Matthews is a science writer for the Financial Times of London, in which this review first appeared.
 
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Bright Moves

Ontario joins trend to ban incandescent light bulbs.
April 19, 2007

By Andrea Quong


Canada’s most populous province said this week it will phase out the sale of incandescent bulbs by 2012, part of a growing movement toward energy efficient lighting technologies such as light emitting diodes and compact fluorescent bulbs.


“If all incandescent light bulbs were replaced by compact fluorescents, we expect enough energy to be saved to power 600,000 homes,” said Sylvia Kovesfalvi, a spokesperson for the province of Ontario’s energy ministry, which said it was taking steps to begin drafting the necessary regulations.


While the province draws half its energy from nuclear power plants, phasing in more efficient lighting systems could reduce greenhouse gas emissions from conventional power plants, Ms. Kovesfalvi said.


“The intent is to ban the sale of inefficient lighting only where more efficient options are available and make sense,” said Ms. Kovesfalvi. She didn’t say when the ban would take effect or what milestones, if any, have been set.


Ontario is hardly alone. Australia announced in February that it plans to ban incandescent bulbs, and California is considering similar legislation.


Big corporations are joining the movement. Wal-Mart, for instance, aims to sell 100 million compact fluorescent bulbs -- the most common and more affordable type of energy-efficient bulb -- by the end of the year.


“The takeaway here is the transition has begun, and it’s going to be wide scale,” said Ron Pernick, principal and co-founder of cleantech research and publishing firm, Clean Edge. “There’s going to be opportunities for innovators in LED technologies and for current manufacturers in CFLs [compact fluorescent light bulbs].”


The combination of government bans and industry initiatives could make it possible for makers of efficient lighting technologies to ramp up manufacturing, Mr. Pernick said. LED lighting, the technology used to light the Pudong tower in Shanghai, has until now been too expensive for use in homes and businesses. But increased demand and production of LED lights, which use less electricity and emit light efficiently, could bring their price down, Mr. Pernick said.


It could also open doors for next generation technologies like those of Group IV Semiconductor, an Ottawa, Canada-based startup that’s developing light-emitters from semiconductor chips rather than filaments. These silicon-based light-emitters won’t be available for a few years, but they could be used to make longer-lasting light bulbs more cheaply, said CEO Stephen Naor.


Big light bulb manufacturers like General Electric and Philips, which invented compact fluorescent light bulbs in the 1980s, might also benefit in moving more of their energy-efficient product.
 
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Great research doubleS. You may want to do a sector search for other companies in this industry/tech.
 
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Here are some related for this tech.
OPTC, DRJ, USBE, CY, (check this one SVSO), EVRC, CMHXF, CMH.TO can't leave out TXN.
Ran out of time lol. CYBLE stands to make a nice bounce here soon imo.
 
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Huge dilution will take the pps down
even more, the MMs may take it down to
0.005. Don't catch a falling knife.
Bottom bounce will never happen until
the dilution is done:

http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=19020523
 
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I'm trying to track the share structure Jim.
this is from the 11th
Share structure as of 11 April (as verified with Richard Brown)
239,619,939 out
float 48,419,774
rest 191,200,165

need to call the ta and see what they have to say now.

I would like it to drop a little more myself, with the charts this is showing a break through the bottom. A little more on the oversold and then the release of their fins to take the E off could make for a major play. Just my thoughts. Plan the plan and stick to the plan.

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Posted by: TAKI
In reply to: Dividends who wrote msg# 6048 Date:4/22/2007 4:33:34 PM
Post #of 6057

That is what I am saying all along.I am extremely surprised it has not been bought out yet.The patents along are worth from 20$M to as much as 500m$ per Engineer 30 year expert analyzethis.Check Cap below.
April 18, 2007
O/S 250,738,939x .009 now price per share=$2,250 Million Market Cap.BS if you ask me.This is absolutely ridiculous CAP
low,considering the huge potential of this baby.
Should be .08 to .10 PPS as I post this post Imo.
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yikes! there's the dilution!
over 11mm added in just 1 week? crazy. in munchkin type english... boodog sould investigate better before posting a pick. boodog says - good luck. boodog says still a possible good play but do your own DD.

lol
 
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I got some. shake the bottom outa the bottom BB some more!

called TA, my guess is my #'s from the PR rep were off. o/s is 250,738,939 float 48,419,774 still high for real growth potential for long term but with enough volume and a decent revenue expectation this should be a good run... when??? lol
 
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Im going to start picking some shares up here at the end of the week, 10k will be out soon
 
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Press Release Source: Cyberlux Corporation


Cyberlux Corporation Receives BrightEye System Orders from the National Guard
Wednesday April 25, 10:29 am ET
Cyberlux high-performance visible and covert lighting system to be used in Night Vision field training and National Guard deployments


RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., April 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cyberlux Corporation, (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL - News), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today that the Company has received orders for two BrightEye Visible and Covert Portable Illumination Systems from the National Guard Bureau. The BrightEye VaC Portable Illumination System is the latest product developed by Cyberlux to address the growing need for portable, battery-powered visible and covert lighting systems within most sectors of the United States Armed Forces.

The National Guard will initially use the two BrightEye systems in field exercises for Night Vision operations and Night Vision Goggle (NVG) training. Beyond these field exercises, the National Guard requires rapidly deployable portable covert and visible lighting systems for disaster response preparedness, border patrol support, homeland defense operations, and global military deployments. The National Guard provides each State with units trained and equipped to protect life and property, and provides the Nation with units trained, equipped and ready to defend the United States and its interests around the world.

"The National Guard Bureau is a significant new customer for Cyberlux and signifies the importance of our BrightEye System's capability and field performance," said Mark Schmidt, president and chief operating officer for Cyberlux. "With standing Guard units in all 50 states and Puerto Rico, these initial orders from the National Guard represent an important next step in the deployment of our BrightEye light-weight, portable battery-powered solid-state lighting system, and we anticipate that numerous State Guard units will require the BrightEye product going forward. With our recent fulfillment of the USAF BrightEye contract and with this National Guard deployment, we are making important progress with our target military customers."

The BrightEye VaC Portable Illumination System is designed as a portable visible and night-vision compatible illumination system for general mission lighting, force protection, maintenance lighting, expeditionary base protection, disaster first responders, and other rapidly deployable high- intensity lighting applications. Using advanced optics, advanced solid-state lighting technology, and light-weight battery power, all contained in an easily transportable wheeled case, the BrightEye system is capable of eliminating the space-consuming bulk, noise and energy consumption of the current generator-powered incandescent lighting systems. Unique to the marketplace, the BrightEye provides both visible white lighting and night- vision compatible covert lighting, capability not available in traditional lighting systems.

The BrightEye System is available through the General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Schedule 56 for Specialty Lighting products under Cyberlux GSA Contract GS-07F-9409S and orderable part number 2CP0170.

About The National Guard

The National Guard, the oldest component of the Armed Forces of the United States and one of the nation's longest-enduring institutions, celebrated its 370th birthday on December 13, 2006. The Guard stood on the frontiers of freedom during the Cold War, deploying soldiers and airmen to fight in Korea; during the Berlin crisis of 1961-1962, the Guard reinforced NATO; during the Vietnam war, the Guard called almost 23,000 Army and Air Guardsmen to active duty, and during Desert Storm 1991, 75,000 Army and Air Guardsmen were called to help bring a swift end to the conflict.

Recently, the National Guard has seen the nature of its Federal mission change, with more frequent call ups in response to crises in Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, and the skies over Iraq. Most recently, following the attacks of September 11, 2001, more than 50,000 Guard members were called up by both their States and the Federal government to provide security at home and combat terrorism abroad. In the largest and swiftest response to a domestic disaster in history, the Guard deployed more than 50,000 troops in support of the Gulf States following Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

Today, tens of thousands of Guard members are serving in harm's way in Iraq and Afghanistan, as the National Guard continues its historic dual mission, providing to the states units trained and equipped to protect life and property, while providing to the nation units trained, equipped and ready to defend the United States and its interests, all over the globe.

About Cyberlux Corporation

Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL - News) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. The Military and Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting capability for threat detection, force and asset protection. Cyberlux uses solid-state semiconductors, trademarked as its diodal(tm) lighting elements, which consume 75% less energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit www.cyberlux.com.

Investor Contact:

Richard Brown, rbrown*cyberlux.com / 617-314-7379

This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors, including, but not limited to, the Company's ability to raise the capital required in completing the acquisition proposed. The Company's business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2005 and its 10 QSB for the quarter ended September 30, 2006. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
 
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CYBLE
Last Trade: 0.01
Trade Time: 3:54PM ET
Change: 0.00 (4.17%)
Prev Close: 0.01
Open: 0.01
Bid: 0.01 x 5000
Ask: 0.01 x 5000
1y Target Est: N/A

Day's Range: 0.01 - 0.01
52wk Range: 0.01 - 0.10
Volume: 4,179,441
Avg Vol (3m): 5,132,700
Market Cap: 1.11M
P/E (ttm): N/A
EPS (ttm): N/A
Div & Yield: N/A (N/A)

not a bad day imo. did hit .011 today but yahoo and otcbb aren't showing it.
 
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Last Trade: 0.0110
Trade Time: 2:21PM ET
Change: 0.0000 (0.00%)
Prev Close: 0.011
Open: 0.01
Bid: 0.0105 x 5000
Ask: 0.0110 x 5000
1y Target Est: N/A

Day's Range: 0.0100 - 0.0110
52wk Range: 0.009 - 0.10
Volume: 1,075,761
Avg Vol (3m): 5,186,270
Market Cap: 1.22M
P/E (ttm): N/A
EPS (ttm): N/A



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Cyberlux Receives Six-Figure Order from Major Home Improvement Retailer to Expand EverOn Distribution for Hurricane Season
Monday April 30, 11:08 am ET


RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., April 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Cyberlux Corp. (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL - News), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today that it has received additional orders from its existing major Home Improvement retail customer in preparation for the 2007 Hurricane Season. With initial Hurricane Season orders in excess of $100,000, the retail customer will expand availability of the EverOn Multi-purpose Portable Lighting product to stores that serve the Hurricane Belt states.

EverOn is a portable battery powered lighting device that provides from 30 to 500 hours of light from one battery set, including 500 hours of a low, nightlight level light; 60 hours of a medium, room-filling light; and 30 hours of intensely bright white light.

"Significantly expanding our relationship with the nation's largest Home Improvement retail center is an excellent opportunity for our EverOn product to further penetrate a market that requires a long lasting, versatile lighting source. Homeowners and businesses living in both the Hurricane Belt, as well as any other areas that experience severe weather and/or power outages can rely on the EverOn to provide a safe, well lit environment for families and employees. Being equipped with an EverOn in your home, car and office provides additional peace of mind as the Hurricane Season quickly approaches, said Mark D. Schmidt, president and chief operating officer of Cyberlux. "Due to the inability of a flashlight to retain its battery life for the duration of an average storm, we believe that the EverOn is now positioned to ultimately replace the traditional flashlight, added Schmidt.

Beginning on June 1st, the six-month 2007 hurricane season is expected to bring 17 tropical storms, of which nine will strengthen into hurricanes with winds of at least 74 miles per hour. Four of those are expected to become more destructive "intense" hurricanes.

The EverOn features the latest solid-state lighting technology using four AA batteries and is 75 percent more energy efficient than conventional incandescent flashlights. During a blackout, the EverOn provides more light for many more hours and is much safer than a candle. Designed originally to provide homeowners with portable, long-lasting, emergency lighting during the hurricane season, the EverOn is a sturdy, virtually indestructible lighting product that provides over 60 hours of comfortable room-filling light on the medium setting and over 30 hours of bright white light on the highest setting, all in a 7-inch by 3.5-inch by 2.4-inch package.

About Cyberlux Corporation

Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL - News) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. The ReliaBright products are designed to address emergencies such as power outages or critical security lighting needs. The Aeon products bring the newly developed, virtually heatless light into the home for use in closets, cabinet interiors and under cabinet lighting for kitchen counters. The Military and Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting capability for threat detection, force and asset protection. Cyberlux uses solid-state semiconductors, trademarked as its diodal(tm) lighting elements, which consume 75% less energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit www.cyberlux.com.


Investor Contact
Cyberlux Corporation, Richard Brown, rbrown*cyberlux.com / 617-314-7379

Forward Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors, including, but not limited to, the Company's ability to raise the capital required to execute the Company's business plan. The Company's business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2005 and its 10-QSB for the quarter ended September 30, 2006. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
 
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.012
 
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Getin a lil shake .0126
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
shake time is over time to go
.0115
 
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bump .01
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
.0093 [Eek!] [Eek!] [Eek!]
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
.0085

[Big Grin] [Eek!] [Big Grin]

maybe this is it for the dilution [Roll Eyes]
 
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.01

rollin
 
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tic toc.

CYBERLUX CORP (OTC BB:CYBLE.OB) Delayed quote data

Last Trade: 0.0090
Trade Time: 3:59PM ET
Change: 0.0004 (4.26%)
Prev Close: 0.009
Open: 0.009
Bid: 0.0085 x 5000
Ask: 0.0100 x 5000
1y Target Est: N/A

Day's Range: 0.0083 - 0.0100
52wk Range: 0.008 - 0.10
Volume: 11,731,600
Avg Vol (3m): 5,179,000
Market Cap: 1.00M
P/E (ttm): N/A
EPS (ttm): -0.083
Div & Yield: N/A (N/A)

looks like some more dilution with a few good bits of accumulation.
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
ihub ibox updated by analyzethis

Company Website
http://www.cyberlux.com/list.php

Authorized 700,000,000

May 3, 2007
O/S = 264,357,939
Restricted = 50,919,774
Float 213,438,165


TRANSFER AGENT IS
Pacific Stock Transfer
1-702-361-3033
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
ONLY 34,475,395 TO GO

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1138169/000114420406039053/v052877_sb2.tx t
 
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We'll see how this plays out. I have been watching for lower entries. got my first fill at .0076. there is a lot of potential for this to absorb the dilution and make a run. Conferences and more exposure may hold this up. here is a bit from the sb-2. not a buy or sell recommendation - i'm just trying to be in front of the right teller window when it's time.

From the good faith estimate...

ONLY 34,475,395 TO GO to the Total 298,833,334

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1138169/000114420406039053/v052877_sb2.tx t


if it goes all the way it could go to

Common stock to be
outstanding after the
offering......................... Up to 396,362,491 shares

until I see a 10-k who knows.
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
May 8, 2007
O/S = 275,476,939
Restricted = 50,919,774
Float 224,557,165

I would say it's almost time to tune the radars. maybe next week. lol
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
starting to look better...

 -

http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=3941 for a better picture. lol
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
https://www.gsaadvantage.gov/advgsa/advantage/search/search.do?BV_SessionID=**** 2144236056.1178715919****&BV_EngineID=cccfaddklhilhkdcflgcefmdgfhdgji.0

https://www.gsaadvantage.gov enter Cyberlux for a search. 96 products.
[Big Grin] [Cool]
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
Last Trade: 0.0080
Trade Time: 11:09AM ET
Change: 0.0006 (6.98%)
Prev Close: 0.009
Open: 0.009
Bid: 0.0080 x 5000
Ask: 0.0084 x 5000
1y Target Est: N/A

Day's Range: 0.0075 - 0.0088
52wk Range: 0.008 - 0.10
Volume: 4,205,062
Avg Vol (3m): 5,322,810
Market Cap: 889.83K
P/E (ttm): N/A
EPS (ttm): -0.083
Div & Yield: N/A (N/A)

testing bottom
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
CYBERLUX CORP (OTC BB:CYBLE.OB)

Last Trade: 0.0080
Trade Time: 3:54PM ET
Change: 0.0002 (2.56%)
Prev Close: 0.008
Open: 0.008
Bid: 0.0075 x 5000
Ask: 0.0089 x 5000
1y Target Est: N/A

Day's Range: 0.0075 - 0.0083
52wk Range: 0.008 - 0.09
Volume: 6,002,776
Avg Vol (3m): 4,647,360
Market Cap: 889.83K
P/E (ttm): N/A
EPS (ttm): -0.083

Authorized 700,000,000

May 16, 2007
Outstanding = 287,963,639
Restricted = 50,919,774
Float 237,043,865

Here's the deal. boarderline of turning pink if they fail to file. rumor has it that they will meet this deadline (May 18th)~ i have my doubts after watching AZMN last year (they are back to OB as of March - took them long enough)
could be a do or die situation for cybl.
http://www.otcbb.com/DailyListContent/delistings/OTCBBDelOpenReport.pdf

dilution does not appear to be completed yet. do your own DD, cheers

The Boo.

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=cyble&p=D&yr=0&mn=6&dy=0&id=p07261941438

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=cyble
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=cyble&p=D&yr=0&mn=6&dy=0&id=p10240969247
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?company=cyberlux&CIK=&filenum=&State=&SI C=&owner=include&action=getcompany

Down to the wire!
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
CYBERLUX CORP (OTC BB:CYBLE.OB)

Last Trade: 0.0070
Trade Time: 3:53PM ET
Change: 0.0005 (7.69%)
Prev Close: 0.007
Open: 0.007
Bid: 0.0067 x 5000
Ask: 0.0070 x 10000
1y Target Est: N/A

Day's Range: 0.0065 - 0.0077
52wk Range: 0.007 - 0.09
Volume: 2,715,900
Avg Vol (3m): 4,927,830
Market Cap: 778.60K
P/E (ttm): N/A
EPS (ttm): -0.083
Div & Yield: N/A (N/A)




10QSB [html][text] 723 KB Optional form for quarterly and transition reports of small business issuers
Acc-no: 0001144204-07-027830 (34 Act) 2007-05-21 000-33415
07868913
10KSB [html][text] 2 MB Optional form for annual and transition reports of small business issuers [Section 13 or 15(d), not S-B Item 405]
Acc-no: 0001144204-07-027818 (34 Act) 2007-05-21 000-33415
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http://biz.yahoo.com/e/070521/cyble.ob10qsb.html

http://biz.yahoo.com/e/070521/cyble.ob10ksb.html
 
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Cyberlux Corporation Receives BrightEye System Order from the New York State National Guard
Monday May 21, 3:05 pm ET
Cyberlux high-performance visible and covert lighting system to be used in National Guard deployments


RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., May 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cyberlux Corporation, (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL - News), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today that the Company has received a new order for the BrightEye Visible and Covert Portable Illumination System from the New York State National Guard. The BrightEye VaC Portable Illumination System is the latest portable, battery-powered visible and covert lighting system developed by Cyberlux to address the needs across the United States Armed Forces. The light weight BrightEye System can be rapidly deployed and operational by one service person as a "stadium-type" illumination source in under 5 minutes of set-up time.
ADVERTISEMENT


The New York State National Guard is the first of the fifty state-level Guard units to purchase a BrightEye system. Last month, the National Guard Bureau, the federal-level Guard organization, purchased two BrightEye systems for field trials. Across all States, the National Guard require rapidly deployable portable covert and visible lighting systems for disaster response, border patrol support, homeland defense operations, and global military deployments. The New York Unit will utilize the BrightEye system for Night Vision and Night Vision Goggle (NVG) operations during their upcoming deployment in June.

"Having our first state-level National Guard customer order within a month of the National Guard Bureau orders signifies the importance of our BrightEye System's capability and field performance," said Mark Schmidt, president and chief operating officer for Cyberlux. "The New York State Guard order demonstrates the commitment to excellence within the New York Guard leadership and equips their Guard unit with the most advanced lighting technology. Additionally, this order, totaling $24,824, represents an important first step in the deployment of our BrightEye light-weight, portable battery-powered solid-state lighting system to the standing Guard units in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico."

The BrightEye VaC Portable Illumination System is designed as a portable visible and night-vision compatible illumination system for general mission lighting, force protection, maintenance lighting, expeditionary base protection, disaster first responders, and other rapidly deployable high- intensity lighting applications. Using advanced optics, advanced solid-state lighting technology, and light-weight battery power, all contained in an easily transportable wheeled case, the BrightEye system is capable of eliminating the space-consuming bulk, noise and energy consumption of the current generator-powered incandescent lighting systems. Unique to the marketplace, the BrightEye provides both visible white lighting and night- vision compatible covert lighting, capability not available in traditional lighting systems.

The BrightEye System is available through the General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Schedule 56 for Specialty Lighting products under Cyberlux GSA Contract GS-07F-9409S and orderable part number 2CP0170.

About The National Guard

The National Guard, the oldest component of the Armed Forces of the United States and one of the nation's longest-enduring institutions, celebrated its 370th birthday on December 13, 2006. The Guard stood on the frontiers of freedom during the Cold War, deploying soldiers and airmen to fight in Korea; during the Berlin crisis of 1961-1962, the Guard reinforced NATO; during the Vietnam war, the Guard called almost 23,000 Army and Air Guardsmen to active duty, and during Desert Storm 1991, 75,000 Army and Air Guardsmen were called to help bring a swift end to the conflict.

Recently, the National Guard has seen the nature of its Federal mission change, with more frequent call ups in response to crises in Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, and the skies over Iraq. Most recently, following the attacks of September 11, 2001, more than 50,000 Guard members were called up by both their States and the Federal government to provide security at home and combat terrorism abroad. In the largest and swiftest response to a domestic disaster in history, the Guard deployed more than 50,000 troops in support of the Gulf States following Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

Today, tens of thousands of Guard members are serving in harm's way in Iraq and Afghanistan, as the National Guard continues its historic dual mission, providing to the states units trained and equipped to protect life and property, while providing to the nation units trained, equipped and ready to defend the United States and its interests, all over the globe.

About Cyberlux Corporation

Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL - News) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. The Military and Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting capability for threat detection, force and asset protection. Cyberlux uses solid-state semiconductors, trademarked as its diodal(tm) lighting elements, which consume 75% less energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit www.cyberlux.com.

Investor Contact:

Richard Brown, rbrown*cyberlux.com / 617-314-7379

This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors, including, but not limited to, the Company's ability to raise the capital required in completing the acquisition proposed. The Company's business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2005 and its 10 QSB for the quarter ended September 30, 2006. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.
 
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Could get some action today. Filings completed.
 
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up .002 lookin better
 
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.0095
 
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back to .008
lol
 
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News for 'CYBLE' - (Cyberlux Corporation Completes First Hybrid Lighting Technology Prototype Demonstration Company Demonstrates Exclusive Hybrid Organic/Inorganic Lighting Technology and Achieves 'Proof of Principle' Milestone)


RESEARCH TRIANGLE, N.C., May 23, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL), a developer and manufacturer of
solid- state lighting solutions, announced today that the Company has produced the first prototype of its Hybrid Lighting Technology (HTL) and demonstrated the initial capabilities in a laboratory environment. The prototype lighting device combined the Scattered Photon Extraction(TM) (SPE) technology acquired from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with the hybrid organic / inorganic white and multi-color lighting technology acquired from the University of California-Santa Barbara to achieve the Company's 'Proof of Principle' milestone. This one-of-a-kind lighting technology is exclusively licensed and proprietarily owned by Cyberlux Corporation.

The prototype lighting device was constructed from an SPE-optimized reflective fixture encapsulating a 465nm solid-state photon pump emitter that excited the downconversion lens to produce visible light in a range of color temperatures.
The HTL lighting device was tested with two downconversion lens types, including a luminescent polymer lens and two hybrid inorganic/organic lenses for performance comparison and prototype optimization purposes. As the HTL technology progresses through the next series of commercialization milestones, the Company will publish results that are anticipated to exceed existing lighting fixture efficiencies. Cyberlux will commercialize the resulting proprietary lighting technology as "Hybrid White Light" (HWL) and "Hybrid Multi-color Light" (HML).

"Achieving the Proof of Principle milestone for the HTL technology is an important step in our commercialization plans. These early results are ahead of schedule and are quite exciting for the Cyberlux team," said Mark D. Schmidt, president and chief operating officer of Cyberlux. "Our objective is to commercialize this innovative, proprietary lighting technology through both an OEM licensing model and in the production of our own unique products, where low cost, energy efficient lighting solutions will address global energy conservation needs," concluded Schmidt.

In November 2006, Cyberlux acquired the worldwide exclusive rights to the pending patents for the Scattered Photon Extraction(TM) technology and methods developed at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The SPE technology enables light-emitting sources to operate at a higher luminous efficacy where traditional phosphor or downconversion materials such as luminescence polymers and/or organic films as defined by University of California -- Santa Barbara patent 5,966,393 are placed at locations remote from the photon-emitting solid-state inorganic light source.

In January 2007, the Company acquired the worldwide exclusive rights to patent
5,966,393 "Hybrid Light-Emitting Sources for Efficient and Cost Effective White Lighting and for Full-Color Applications" from the University of California -- Santa Barbara. The technology patent defines the method and practice for creating a white or multi-colored lighting source by combining the photoluminescence of polymers and/or organic films with photon emissions from a solid-state inorganic light source. The principle inventors include Nobel Laureate Dr. Alan Heeger and Dr. Steven DenBaars, Professor of Materials and Co-Director of the Solid-State Lighting Center at the University of California-Santa Barbara, who will advise the Company on the hybrid organic/inorganic lighting technology commercialization.

About Cyberlux Corporation

Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses.
The Aeon products bring the newly developed, virtually heatless light into the home for use in closets, cabinet interiors and under cabinet lighting for kitchen counters. The Military and Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting capability for threat detection, force and asset protection. Cyberlux uses solid-state semiconductors, trademarked as its
diodal(TM) lighting elements, which consume 75% less energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit www.cyberlux.com.

Investor Contact:

Richard Brown, rbrown*cyberlux.com / 617-314-7379

This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors, including, but not limited to, the Company's ability to raise the capital required in completing the acquisition proposed. The Company's business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2006 and its 10-QSB for the quarter ended March 31, 2007. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

SOURCE Cyberlux Corporation


CONTACT: Investors, Richard Brown of Cyberlux Corporation, rbrown*cyberlux.com,

+1-617-314-7379


URL: http://www.cyberlux.com

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Caution with this one. Toxic funding and dilution. another pink in an OB disguise imo. slamin my own pick lol. [Eek!] check the filings and play by pink rules flipper. cheers.
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
Last Trade: 0.0105
Trade Time: 10:38AM ET
Change: 0.0015 (16.67%)
Prev Close: 0.009
Open: 0.009
Bid: 0.0100 x 10000
Ask: 0.0105 x 5000
1y Target Est: N/A

Day's Range: 0.0090 - 0.0105
52wk Range: 0.007 - 0.09
Volume: 2,823,900
Avg Vol (3m): 4,786,080
Market Cap: 1.17M
P/E (ttm): N/A
EPS (ttm): -0.083
Div & Yield: N/A (N/A)
 
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.012
 
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Loosin the E friday or tuesday.
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
LIIs turning in favor of cybl here too. go!
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
WHOOO!!!! NO MORE E!!!!!!!!!!!!!

yippppeeeeeeee!!

and TGIF!
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=cybl&p=D&yr=0&mn=6&dy=0&id=p07261941438

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=cybl&p=D&yr=0&mn=6&dy=0&id=p10240969247

may start seeing a bitto action
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/is?s=cybl.ob
 
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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., June 26, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/
-- Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL), a developer and manufacturer of solid- state lighting solutions, announced today that the Company has completed the valuation process of its Hybrid White Light (HWL) and its Hybrid Color Light (HCL) by an independent third party. The value in its "proof of concept" or pre-commercialization state was estimated at 5.0 million dollars, almost twice the current market capitalization of the company. Adding to that the EverOn valuation from second quarter 2006, worth 4.8 million, the current IP portfolio valuation for Cyberlux is approaching a conservative ten million dollars, more than five times the current market value of the security.

"This partial valuation reflects both a segment of our existing product line, as well as our one-of-a-kind lighting technology that is exclusively licensed and proprietarily owned by Cyberlux Corporation," said Mark Schmidt, President and COO of Cyberlux. "Having both our flagship retail product, the EverOn, and our innovative HWL and HCL technology valued was an important step toward presenting our intellectual properties in a proper context. As our patent values increase in parallel with generation of higher revenues, we become a much more valuable company to the benefit of our shareholders. We recognize the significant effort required in reaching our ultimate goals, but we are encouraged with the progress to date," added Schmidt.

In November 2006, Cyberlux acquired the worldwide exclusive rights to the pending patents for the Scattered Photon Extraction(TM) technology and methods developed at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The SPE technology enables light-emitting sources to operate at a higher luminous efficacy where traditional phosphor or downconversion materials such as luminescence polymers and/or organic films as defined by University of California - Santa Barbara patent 5,966,393 are placed at locations remote from the photon-emitting solid-state inorganic light source.

In January 2007, the Company acquired the worldwide exclusive rights to patent
5,966,393 "Hybrid Light-Emitting Sources for Efficient and Cost Effective White Lighting and for Full-Color Applications" from the University of California - Santa Barbara. The technology patent defines the method and practice for creating a white or multi-colored lighting source by combining the photoluminescence of polymers and/or organic films with photon emissions from a solid-state inorganic light source. The principle inventors include Nobel Laureate Dr. Alan Heeger and Dr. Steven DenBaars, Professor of Materials and Co-Director of the Solid-State Lighting Center at the University of California-Santa Barbara, who will advise the Company on the hybrid organic/inorganic lighting technology commercialization.

The EverOn contains 6 bright white and 4 amber diodal(tm) lighting elements that never require replacement. The EverOn has three light settings including a low, nightlight level; a medium, room-filling light level; and a high, spotlight level. The EverOn builds on the Cyberlux patent for lighting systems capable of generating long-term interim lighting, including the lighting device and associated methods for providing emergency or temporary lighting. Specifically, the patent addresses an electrochemical lighting system capable of providing prolonged illumination with the use of light emitting diodes (LEDs) as the illumination source. The patent embodies lighting devices capable of providing long-term interim lighting via an array of LEDs, the means for providing electrical energy to the LED array, the capability of multi-level light intensity consistent with light longevity and power source relationships including conventional A/C, solar, various electrochemical assemblies or all other means of electrical energy support.

About Cyberlux Corporation

Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses.
The Aeon products bring the newly developed, virtually heatless light into the home for use in closets, cabinet interiors and under cabinet lighting for kitchen counters. The Military and Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting capability for threat detection, force and asset protection. Cyberlux uses solid-state semiconductors, trademarked as its
diodal(tm) lighting elements, which consume 75% less energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit http://www.cyberlux.com.

Investor Contact:

Richard Brown, rbrown*cyberlux.com / 617-314-7379

This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors. The Company's business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2006 and its 10-QSB for the quarter ended March 31, 2007. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward- looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

SOURCE Cyberlux Corporation


CONTACT: Richard Brown of Cyberlux Corporation, +1-617-314-7379, rbrown*cyberlux.com


URL: http://www.cyberlux.com/

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yawn. stubborn *#$!
 
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Company Website
http://www.cyberlux.com/list.php

Authorized 700,000,000

As of this morning 7/5/07

O/S = 397,353,497

Restricted = 83,036,724

Float = 314,316,773

dilution should be about finished imo. I was waiting for 396mm according to one of their filings projecting the dilution. We'll see.


better be anyway. lol [Eek!]
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
O/S = 405,572,899

Restricted = 83,036,724

Float = 322,536,175

someone pull out the batteries!
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
Cyberlux Corporation Gains Army Procurement System Authorization for the BrightEye Portable Illumination System
Monday July 9, 8:00 am ET
High-performance BrightEye Visible and Covert Lighting System Approved for Army procurement after Successful Blackhawk Helicopter Landing Zone Demonstration


RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., July 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cyberlux Corporation, (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL - News), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today that the Company has received authorization by the United States Army Materiel Command's Logistics Support Activity (LOGSA) for the inclusion of the BrightEye Visible and Covert Portable Illumination System in the United States Army's procurement and logistic system. LOGSA provides procurement system support for all Army, Army Aviation and National Guard supply chain logistics.
In a recent field demonstration at the Army Aviation Support Facility in Latham, New York, the BrightEye System provided covert landing zone lighting for a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter while the flight crew was operating with Night Vision Goggles (NVGs) during a night vision training exercise. The flight crew reported that the landing zone was well illuminated by a single BrightEye Unit and that the Unit created a 90 degree field of view which greatly aided the flight crew in locating the landing zone and improved their capability during the actual helicopter landing. After this successful landing zone lighting test, Army Aviation Support requested LOGSA authorization for the BrightEye System.

Since the BrightEye System is a commercially procured item, LOGSA authorization requires and assigns a Nonstandard Line Item Number (NSLIN) and a Management Control Number (MCN) to the BrightEye System for LOGSA system- wide procurement availability. The BrightEye is now available for purchase as:


NSLIN: FE303R
NSLIN Nomenclature: LIGHTING SYSTEM

MCN: 623001C054037
MCN Nomenclature: LIGHTING SYSTEM: 2CP0170 CYBERLUX

"Receiving the US Army LOGSA authorization for the BrightEye will make the standard Army procurement process available to all Army, Army Aviation and National Guard customers who are purchasing the BrightEye Systems. This should also improve our ability to provide the BrightEye capability wherever it is needed," said Mark Schmidt, president and chief operating officer for Cyberlux. "With the Blackhawk landing zone lighting performance, the BrightEye System again proves to be a best-in-class, flexible, field-ready covert and visible lighting systems capable of providing general mission lighting, force protection, maintenance lighting, expeditionary base protection, disaster first responders and other rapidly deployable high-intensity lighting applications."

The BrightEye VaC Portable Illumination System is the most advanced portable, battery-powered visible and covert lighting system developed by Cyberlux to address the portable lighting needs within the United States Armed Forces. The BrightEye System is a light weight, rapidly deployable illumination system that provides "stadium-type" illumination with an under 5 minute set-up time by a single service person. Unique to the marketplace, the BrightEye provides both visible white lighting and night-vision compatible covert lighting capability not available in traditional lighting systems.

The BrightEye System is available through the General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Schedule 56 for Specialty Lighting products under Cyberlux GSA Contract GS-07F-9409S and orderable part numbers are 2CP0170 and 2CP0179.

About Cyberlux Corporation

Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL - News) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. The Military and Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting capability for threat detection, force and asset protection. Cyberlux uses solid-state semiconductors, trademarked as its diodal(TM) lighting elements, which consume 75% less energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit www.cyberlux.com.

Investor Contact:

Richard Brown, rbrown*cyberlux.com / 617-314-7379

This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors. The Company's business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2006 and its 10 QSB for the quarter ended March 31, 2007. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward- looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.


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Source: Cyberlux Corporation


dilution over with yet?? [Eek!] [Eek!]
 
Posted by CashCowDave on :
 
that was some meaty news on CYBL..
could run good, IMO.

grabbed a starter early..
may add big..
just have to see how it goes..
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
nice [Big Grin]
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
goin again .009
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
Last Trade: 0.0088
Trade Time: 12:42PM ET
Change: 0.0035 (66.04%)
Prev Close: 0.0053
Open: 0.0059
Bid: 0.0085 x 5000
Ask: 0.0086 x 5000
1y Target Est: N/A

Day's Range: 0.0057 - 0.0090
52wk Range: 0.005 - 0.069
Volume: 29,567,252
Avg Vol (3m): 7,286,340
Market Cap: 2.44M
P/E (ttm): N/A
EPS (ttm): -0.051
Div & Yield: N/A (N/A)
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
doin the tigger bounce
[Razz]
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
signs of life in the right direction.
CYBERLUX CORP (OTC BB:CYBL.OB)

Last Trade: 0.0079
Trade Time: 3:59PM ET
Change: 0.0026 (49.06%)
Prev Close: 0.0053
Open: 0.0059
Bid: 0.0075 x 5000
Ask: 0.008 x 10000
1y Target Est: N/A

Day's Range: 0.0057 - 0.009
52wk Range: 0.005 - 0.069
Volume: 55,277,311
Avg Vol (3m): 7,286,340
Market Cap: 2.19M
P/E (ttm): N/A
EPS (ttm): -0.051
Div & Yield: N/A (N/A)
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=cybl&p=D&yr=0&mn=6&dy=0&id=p07261941438

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=cybl&p=D&yr=0&mn=6&dy=0&id=p10240969247

lookin much better [Cool]
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
[Wink] get another day out of this??
 
Posted by ViperZ on :
 
I found a website that sells these for $5.95 each.. Nice big order.

Cyberlux Receives Order for Quarter Million Keon's from a Major U.S. Bank


Keon Selected as Marketing Premium for the Nation's Largest Bank to Promote Home Equity Business

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., July 12, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Today, Cyberlux Corporation, (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced that the patented Keon KeyCap(tm) product has been selected by the nation's largest bank as a promotional marketing product. In support of the marketing program, Cyberlux has received an order to supply 250,000 branded Keon KeyCap products for use in ongoing marketing programs that support the Bank's Home Equity customers.
"We are pleased to have successfully closed this transaction with the largest bank in North America," says Mark Schmidt, President and COO of Cyberlux Corporation. "Not only does this establish the Keon as a perfect premium product for many other large financial institutions, it also adds material revenue to our Retail division," added Schmidt

The Keon KeyCap is the practical lighting solution for every consumer who carries keys. Each Keon is a flexible elastic LED (Light Emitting Diode) light that fits around a standard key head and emits a bright diodal(tm) beam of light at the touch of one's finger down the key shaft onto the intended keyhole or other targeted surfaces.

The Keon LED light source never requires a light bulb change and results in a product that is maintenance-free and offers long-lasting energy- efficiency that uses 90 percent less energy than traditional incandescent flashlight bulbs.
 
Posted by xHoRiZoNx33 on :
 
Should be green by EOD. IMO
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
still in the dilution stage imo. Would have been nice to see some numbers in the PR especially as good as it sounded.
 
Posted by mrinos on :
 
.0054 hopefully bottom.
 
Posted by mrinos on :
 
CYBK bargain price .0049
 
Posted by mrinos on :
 
ASK now at 55 - lotta volume
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
final phase of dilution whooo!!


maybe?
 
Posted by mrinos on :
 
54 going strong now
 
Posted by mrinos on :
 
57 going strong now!!
 
Posted by xHoRiZoNx33 on :
 
up 24% so far!
 
Posted by xHoRiZoNx33 on :
 
30% now
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
Cyberlux BrightEye Lighting System Tested at National Guard's WVA Mountain Tunnel Training Center
Thursday July 19, 12:26 pm ET
Cyberlux demonstrates high-performance visible and covert lighting system at the National Guard's West Virginia facility


RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., July 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cyberlux Corporation, (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL - News), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, reports today that the Company has successfully completed the rapid set-up, stadium-type, long-distance illumination qualification assets of the new BrightEye high-performance solid-state LED lighting system conducted by the National Guard staff at the Center for National Response in West Virginia.
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The Center for National Response (CNR) is uniquely suited as a multipurpose exercise facility. This facility is designed to meet a wide range of Weapons of Mass Destruction Consequence Management and Counter Terrorism requirements for the Department of Defense, Federal, State, and Local organizations. The CNR is an operational component of the Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC), a National Guard training activity operated by the National Guard Bureau and the Adjutant General of West Virginia. The CNR is a flexible Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) training complex that provides multi-scenario exercises for the military or joint operations with military and first responders. The tunnel's physical configuration enhances experience at the individual, unit, and multi- organization/agency level. It serves as a valuable asset in preparing both military and civilian response teams to meet future threats and challenges. The tunnel is ideal for consequence and crisis management emergency response exercises and provides a realistic environment where emergency response teams can readily practice their techniques in mitigating the effects of a WMD incident.

All testing scenarios met or exceeded Cyberlux Corporation's expectations for the BrightEye System's capabilities, including operating surface illumination, system battery-power runtime, deployment set-up times and system weight.

"Cyberlux is a leader in advanced solid-state lighting system development as demonstrated by the BrightEye System's performance during the recent capability demonstrations," said Mark Schmidt, president and chief operating officer for Cyberlux. "With our Company's innovative lighting technology, the light-weight, portable battery-powered BrightEye solid-state lighting system is the practical solution for wide-area intense lighting for First Responder missions which suggests a major new market for these Cyberlux products."

The BrightEye VaC Portable Illumination System is designed as a portable visible and infrared night-vision compatible illumination system for first responders, force protection, aircraft maintenance, expeditionary airbase protection, general mission lighting and other portable, high-intensity lighting applications. Contained in an easily deployed wheeled carrying case and using proprietary optics, battery power and advanced solid-state lighting technology, the BrightEye system is capable of eliminating the space-consuming bulk, noise and energy consumption issues associated with the current generator-powered incandescent lighting systems. Moreover, the BrightEye provides both standard white lighting and covert night-vision compatible lighting which is not available in the traditional FL-1D floodlight.
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
CYBERLUX CORP (OTC BB:CYBL.OB)

Last Trade: 0.0029
Trade Time: 2:35PM ET
Change: 0.0001 (3.57%)
Prev Close: 0.0028
Open: 0.0028
Bid: 0.0028 x 5000
Ask: 0.0029 x 5000
1y Target Est: N/A

Day's Range: 0.0025 - 0.0033
52wk Range: 0.002 - 0.069
Volume: 5,501,179
Avg Vol (3m): 10,881,700
Market Cap: 802.85K
P/E (ttm): N/A
EPS (ttm): -0.051
Div & Yield: N/A (N/A)

Cyberlux Revenue Projections on Track for 2007
Tuesday August 21, 12:13 pm ET


RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Aug. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cyberlux Corporation, (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL - News), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today that the Company has confirmed its previously stated revenue projection for the fiscal year ended 12/31/2007 is on track with expectations. As announced in April, Cyberlux has since experienced demand within its military, retail and specialty lighting channels that will meet or exceed the projections previously stated.

"We are pleased to announce to our shareholders that our earlier projection is in line with our original expectation for 2007," said Mark Schmidt, President and COO of Cyberlux. "The realization of substantial increases in sales through our military, retail and commercial channels suggests the magnitude of the impact our innovative LED solutions will have on the marketplace going forward," added Schmidt.

Considering certain assumptions and factors discussed in the Forward Looking Statements section of this News Release, Cyberlux forecasts that total consolidated revenue for the fiscal year 2007 will be $3.7 million. The Company estimates that it will be cash flow positive when a $3.0 million dollar per year revenue run rate is achieved.


See if it can get anywhere now....
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
yikes!

SBSH 0.0028 5000 MAXM 0.0029 5000
NITE 0.0027 5000 SBSH 0.0029 5000
HILL 0.0025 5000 NITE 0.003 10000
HDSN 0.0025 5000 AUTO 0.0032 5000
DOMS 0.0025 5000 UBSS 0.0036 5000
MAXM 0.0025 5000 SSGI 0.005 5000
ETRD 0.0025 5000 VFIN 0.005 5000
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UBSS 0.0021 5000 HDSN 0.005 5000
FANC 0.002 5000 DOMS 0.005 5000
FRAN 0.002 5000 ETRD 0.0059 5000
GNLN 0.002 5000 SALI 0.008 5000
PERT 0.002 5000 FRAN 0.01 5000
SALI 0.002 5000 BEST 0.01 5000
SSGI 0.002 5000 ABLE 0.02 5000
MERI 0.002 5000 GNLN 0.027 5000
RBCM 0.002 5000 FANC 0.091 5000
ABLE 0.002 5000 JPTC 0.092 5000
BEST 0.002 5000 MERI 0.25 5000
JPTC 0.001 5000 RBCM 0.25 5000
PERT 1000.01 500

10 on .002 lmao. Like to see them all left in the dust!
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
CYBERLUX CORP (OTC BB:CYBL.OB)

Last Trade: 0.0033
Trade Time: 4:00PM ET
Change: 0.0005 (17.86%)
Prev Close: 0.0028
Open: 0.0028
Bid: 0.0033 x 5000
Ask: 0.0034 x 5000
1y Target Est: N/A

Day's Range: 0.0025 - 0.0034
52wk Range: 0.002 - 0.069
Volume: 7,982,179
Avg Vol (3m): 10,881,700
Market Cap: 913.59K
P/E (ttm): N/A
EPS (ttm): -0.051
Div & Yield: N/A (N/A)


Company Website
http://www.cyberlux.com/list.php

Authorized 700,000,000


As of 8/17/2007

O/S = 507,470,274

Restricted = 83,036,724

Float = 424,433,550
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
CYBERLUX CORP (OTC BB:CYBL.OB)

Last Trade: 0.0037
Trade Time: 10:32AM ET
Change: 0.0004 (12.12%)
Prev Close: 0.0033
Open: 0.0034
Bid: 0.0036 x 5000
Ask: 0.0037 x 5000
1y Target Est: N/A

Day's Range: 0.0034 - 0.0040
52wk Range: 0.002 - 0.069
Volume: 3,746,100
Avg Vol (3m): 10,757,600
Market Cap: 1.02M
P/E (ttm): N/A
EPS (ttm): -0.051
Div & Yield: N/A (N/A)
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
.0038

goin for it again!
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1138169/000114420407046149/v086092_ex10-1 .htm

got tired of the toxic funding spiral and tried to cut it off??? we'll see if they can work it out.
possibly the investors exceeded their % of shares to dilute? we'll see. not gonna help either way.
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
5-Sep-2007

Other Events, Financial Statements and Exhibits


Item 8.01 Other Events
Cyberlux Corporation today announced that it has commenced an action against AJW Partners, LLC, AJW Offshore, LTD., AJW Qualified Partners, LLC, and New Millennium Capital Partners II, LLC, (the "Defendants") in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York for violations of the anti-fraud provisions of the Securities Act of 1934, fraud, negligent misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of contract, breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing and conversion. The complaint alleges that the Defendants utilized an illegal trading scheme involving deceptive secured loan financings to convert shares of Company's common stock for the Defendants' own use and benefit. The trading scheme involved the Defendants manipulating the Company's stock price downward by short sales. In addition the complaint seeks declaratory, injunctive and monetary relief.


Thought this would happen.

legal battles. all in the fine print i'm sure. Worked out good for me at .007
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
BOUNCING AROUND A BIT
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
wigglin pickin up
0.0053 -0.0006 -10.17% 13,932,155

RBCM 0.0053 5000 SBSH 0.0055 5000
SBSH 0.0053 5000 NITE 0.0055 5000
HDSN 0.005 5000 PERT 0.0068 5000
ETRD 0.0047 5000 HILL 0.007 5000
NITE 0.0047 5000 HDSN 0.007 5000
MAXM 0.0045 5000 MAXM 0.008 5000
SSGI 0.004 5000 SALI 0.008 5000
DOMS 0.004 5000 UBSS 0.008 5000
HILL 0.004 5000 ETRD 0.008 5000
PERT 0.004 5000 DOMS 0.009 5000
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
Press Release Source: Cyberlux Corporation


2008 Defense Appropriations Bill Includes $8M for Cyberlux Portable Illumination Systems
Monday November 19, 1:21 pm ET
Congress Approves $8 Million to Equip United States Air Force with the latest in Tactical Lighting Technology


RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cyberlux Corporation, (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL - News), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, reported today that the Fiscal Year 2008 Department of Defense Appropriations legislation contains $8 million to equip the States Air Force with the Company's BrightEye Visible and Covert Portable Illumination Systems. Over the last several years, the BrightEye lighting technology has undergone successful field testing by various United States Air Force commands. In addition, Cyberlux Corporation holds General Services Administration (GSA) contract GS-07F-9409S under the Federal Supply Schedule 56 for Specialty Lighting products.
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In September, the U.S. Air Force Air Mobility Battlelab (AMB) announced the successful completion of their BrightEye Portable Illumination System evaluation period (http://www.amc.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123069485 ). The AMB utilized Air Mobility Command expeditionary subject-matter experts to evaluate the BrightEye System's capabilities and determined that the BrightEye System is 97% smaller in footprint, weighs 94% less than their current diesel- powered incandescent lighting systems and saves an estimated 63% in daily operating costs. In addition, the AMB concluded that the BrightEye System provides versatile and economical tactical lighting capability as required by expeditionary forces across all U.S. armed services.

"The action by President Bush and the Congress to approve the equipping of the USAF with Cyberlux Portable Illumination Systems demonstrates the bi- partisan commitment to provide our Armed Services with the most advanced equipment and technology. With the successful evaluation of the BrightEye tactical lighting solutions by the USAF, this budget will accelerate the deployment of our BrightEye technology in support of the Air Force's most important missions," said Mark Schmidt, president and chief operating officer for Cyberlux. "In addition, we anticipate the National Guard will continue to deploy the BrightEye systems as well during 2008."

The BrightEye Portable Illumination System is designed as a portable visible and night-vision compatible illumination system for general mission tactical lighting, force protection, maintenance lighting, expeditionary base protection, disaster first responders, and other rapidly deployable high- intensity lighting applications. Using advanced optics, advanced solid-state lighting technology, and light-weight battery power, all contained in an easily transportable wheeled case, the BrightEye system is capable of eliminating the space-consuming bulk, noise and energy consumption of the current generator-powered incandescent lighting systems. Unique to the marketplace, the BrightEye provides both visible white lighting and night- vision compatible covert lighting, capability not available in traditional lighting systems.

The BrightEye Systems are available through the General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Schedule 56 for Specialty Lighting products under Cyberlux GSA Contract GS-07F-9409S.

goin up...
 
Posted by Sleektrader on :
 
Hey Boo,

Maybe my long hand has finally paid off. What do you think tomorrow will bring?
 
Posted by BooDog on :
 
We'll see. Lookin much better with that news eh?
 
Posted by Sleektrader on :
 
If the volume is there it will gap up today. There are several factors that could keep it down. As you said, we'll see.
 
Posted by Sleektrader on :
 
You know it's funny, in a twisted way. I see green on CYBL and the one other penny I am in and my Asian mutual drops.....I can never close with a full tank...LOL
 
Posted by J_U_ICE on :
 
Cyberlux Corporation Awarded U.S. Patent Claims for Multiple Lighting Technology Applications
The U.S. Patent Office Grants 29 patent claims across two patent filings
May 2, 2008 2:02:00 PM
View Additional ProfilesRESEARCH TRIANGLE, N.C., May 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL), a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today that the U.S. Patent Office has recently awarded patent protection for 29 claims contained within two of the Company's patent filings that address the apparatus and methods for providing multi-mode solid-state lighting. These 29 claims provide the Company with patent protection that extends to its WatchDog and BrightEye family of tactical lighting products, as well as other future product releases.

"Cyberlux is a leader in innovation in the solid-state lighting field. The award of these 29 patent claims will not only provide patent protection for our important tactical lighting systems, but will also provide a development platform for future products," said Mark Schmidt, president and chief operating officer for Cyberlux. "The Company's ability to license, develop and patent innovative solid-state lighting technology is strategically important and supports our focus on near-term profitability and long-term growth."

The claims awarded by the U.S. Patent Office address a broad array of solid-state lighting devices that are comprised of an array of light emitting diodes (LEDs) with a corresponding control circuit that provides the system with power sensing, motion sensing and ambient light sensing for system control, along with a localized electrical energy source that powers the array of LEDs for illumination, along with a reflector positioned proximate to the array of LEDs for reflecting and optimizing the light output of the LEDs.

In addition, the awarded claims address the method of operating an LED light device that operates by sensing electrical power information, sensing mode of illumination information provided by a user via a user interface, sensing LED intensity information provided by the user via the user interface, directing an array of LEDs to operate in either a spot-light mode of illumination, a flood-light mode of illumination, or a combined mode of illumination based upon the sensed mode of illumination information, and displaying the information to the user via a user interface based upon the sensed battery electrical power information, the sensed mode of illumination information, and the sensed LED intensity information.

The 29 claims awarded under the two Cyberlux patent filings create an extensible intellectual property platform for current tactical lighting system production and future lighting system development.

About Cyberlux Corporation

Cyberlux Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYBL) has created breakthrough LED lighting technology that provides the most energy efficient and cost effective lighting solutions available today for consumer, commercial and military uses. The Military and Homeland Security products deliver unique, covert, and advanced visible lighting capability for threat detection, force and asset protection. Cyberlux uses solid-state semiconductors, trademarked as its diodal(tm) lighting elements, which consume 75% less energy than incandescent lighting elements and perform for over 20 years in contrast to 750 hours for conventional bulbs. For more information, please visit www.cyberlux.com .

Investor Contact:

Richard Brown, rbrown*cyberlux.com / 617-314-7379

This news release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could vary materially from those expected due to a variety of risk factors, including, but not limited to, the Company's ability to expand its financing concurrent with the Company's growth. The Company's business is subject to significant risks and uncertainties discussed more thoroughly in Cyberlux Corporation's SEC filings, including but not limited to, its report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2007. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements, which may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of occurrence of unanticipated events.

SOURCE Cyberlux Corporation


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