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I would start to accumulate at this level. This is the lowest it has been in almost a year.
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Tuesday's shares closed down 0.94% with a price of $0.525. The volume was at 1,006,139. XsunX, Inc. , provider of technologies for solar energy infrastructure and developer of Power Glass(tm), an innovative thin-film solar technology that is intended to allow glass windows to produce electricity from the power of the sun, today announced the appointment of Mr. Kurt Laetz to the position of V.P. Global Sales. In his new position Mr. Laetz will focus on managing business development and brand positioning to U.S. and international market opportunities.
I don't think it will be too long now, I agree with invester. Like xkem, once factory is completed, it will go!
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quote:Originally posted by kittykash: Tuesday's shares closed down 0.94% with a price of $0.525. The volume was at 1,006,139. XsunX, Inc. , provider of technologies for solar energy infrastructure and developer of Power Glass(tm), an innovative thin-film solar technology that is intended to allow glass windows to produce electricity from the power of the sun, today announced the appointment of Mr. Kurt Laetz to the position of V.P. Global Sales. In his new position Mr. Laetz will focus on managing business development and brand positioning to U.S. and international market opportunities.
I don't think it will be too long now, I agree with invester. Like xkem, once factory is completed, it will go!
But unlike XKEM that has billions of shares outstanding, XSNX has around 125 million. Very low.
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This is for all that don't know about this company, and how truly successful they are going to be.
News
XsunX Named 2005 World Technology Award Winner
Company Captures First Place in Energy Category at Gala Event in San Francisco
Aliso Viejo, CA, November 17, 2005 – XsunX, Inc. (OTC BB: XSNX), developer of Power Glass® -- an innovative solar technology that allows glass windows to produce electricity from the power of the sun, announced today the company was named 2005 World Technology Award winner in the energy category.
At a gala ceremony held on November 15 at San Francisco City Hall, the World Technology Network announced the 2005 World Technology Award winners, new individual WTN Fellows and Corporate Members (in 20 individual categories and 10 corporate categories) The awards were announced by James P. Clark (Chairman, the World Technology Network) and Daniel Sieberg (Host, "Next*CNN" television show).
About the World Technology Network
The World Technology Network (WTN) is a global meeting ground, a virtual think tank, and an elite club whose members are all focused on the business and science of bringing important emerging technologies of all types (from biotech to new materials, from IT to new energy sources) into reality. The WTN's membership is comprised of over 700 individuals and organizations from more than 50 countries, judged by their peers to be the most innovative in the technology world.
About XsunX
Based in Aliso Viejo, California, XsunX is the developer of Power Glass - an innovative solar technology that allows glass windows to produce electricity from the power of the sun. This proprietary process is intended to allow manufacturers to apply a transparent and photovoltaic glazing to glass and other transparent substrates. When XsunX glazing is exposed to light, the light energy is converted into electrical energy for use as a power source. XsunX believes that its solar electric glazing technology has a number of major market opportunities in the worldwide architectural glass, optical film and plastics markets. Please visit the Company's website for more information: http://www.XsunX.com
CONTACT: XsunX, Inc. Media Relations (949) 330-8060
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I was watching a show on renewable energy on the history channel, and to my surprise, XSNX's patented technology was talked about being the future of energy. Then they started talking about bio-mass and how that is also the future for fuel. Well that's WWEN. They were saying that for the amount of energy it takes to make Bio-mass fuel, you get 10x that back. That’s incredible. I can pick-em.
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XsunX Extends Marketing Presence With Addition of MarComm Manager
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ALISO VIEJO, Calif., Sept. 21, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- XsunX, Inc. (OTCBB:XSNX), provider of technologies for solar energy infrastructure and developer of Power Glass(tm), an innovative thin-film solar technology that is intended to allow glass windows to produce electricity from the power of the sun, today announces the appointment of Ms. Holly Jocoy to the position of MarComm Manager. In her new position Ms. Jocoy will focus on Marketing Communication at both national and international levels.
According to Joseph Grimes, the COO of XsunX, "Bringing Holly on board fulfills yet another step in our existing marketing plan. She will actively support Tom Djokovich, our CEO, and Kurt Richard Laetz, Vice President of Global Sales. With her strong marketing and journalistic background, Holly will also serve as our media and public relations source.
"XsunX has truly gained an experienced professional well-suited to the myriad of tasks inherent in an innovative, forward-thinking firm such as our own."
Ms. Jocoy has already started work within our team to extend the Company's corporate communications and branding, according to Mr. Grimes. She is actively working on the corporate website located at www.xsunx.com and materials in support of October trade shows.
Ms. Jocoy's experience prior to joining XsunX includes marketing in support of financial industries plus journalistic service to the printing, automotive and targeted marketing communities. She holds a bachelor's degree in Journalism with an emphasis in Advertising from San Diego State University.
About XsunX
Based in Aliso Viejo, Calif., XsunX is developing and commercializing innovative new thin film photovoltaic (TFPV) solar cell technologies and manufacturing processes to service expanding global energy demands. The Company has focused its efforts on lowering the cost per watt of solar power and making solar cell technology easier to use in a wide variety of applications. XsunX calls this dual improvement to cost and efficiency the XFactor(tm). The XFactor delivers licensee's solar cell designs that break the bounds of crystalline silicon dependency, rigid and limited-use form factors, and rapid efficiency loss. Equally important, the XFactor provides new manufacturing techniques that can significantly lower production costs and allow for easier additions to production capacities and technology upgrades without having to re-build and re-tool. Together, XsunX design and production innovations offer manufacturers of solar products exciting new application opportunities and reductions to the cost per watt of solar power. More information can be found at the Company's website: http://www.XsunX.com.
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The con is on!!! The pump has gone!!! Will see who won when the cows come home...
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Alternative energy is the wave of the future. But not the immediate future. As long as the big oil conglomerates hold hands with our current administration I seriously doubt we will see any commitment towards alt. energy sources. They want their oil and will squash all attempts at other sources of energy as long as they are in power. I think G. Dubya has oil in his veins. Not bashing. Just pointing out the broader politics of the energy market as a whole. I think alt. energy will explode in a few years when we get some real, and less greedy, leadership in the White House. My pick for solar is HOKU. I recently doubled my money on that play.
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quote:Originally posted by beechwood: Alternative energy is the wave of the future. But not the immediate future. As long as the big oil conglomerates hold hands with our current administration I seriously doubt we will see any commitment towards alt. energy sources. They want their oil and will squash all attempts at other sources of energy as long as they are in power. I think G. Dubya has oil in his veins. Not bashing. Just pointing out the broader politics of the energy market as a whole. I think alt. energy will explode in a few years when we get some real, and less greedy, leadership in the White House. My pick for solar is HOKU. I recently doubled my money on that play.
Key respondents will be tapped by the U.S. government to diminish the country's dependence on foreign energy sources, via the President's Advanced Energy Initiative. Its 2007 Budget proposes a $148 million Solar America Initiative (SAI), an increase of $65 million over the FY06 budget.
The stated purpose of the Solar America Initiative is to accelerate the development of advanced solar electric technologies, with the goal of making them cost-competitive with other forms of renewable electricity by 2015.
so what are you talking about there ?
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Some good info in that PR "What does this mean for investors? For starters it is validation of the long-term potential of the renewable energy market and a compass that can be followed into technological paths that are garnering the attention of major financial investors. It is also an indication that the sector, which has been moving through a refinement and cleansing phase, has an increasing amount of financial support to help sort through the numerous companies and technology available, to establish the truly viable products."
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