We do not anticipate that any government regulations will hamper our efforts to deploy our H-Net(TM) system. Rather, the restructuring of the energy market in the United States has required the reading of energy meters much more frequently than the current practice of once a month, thus making the physical meter reading techniques currently in use inadequate. Our H-Net(TM) system is designed to meet various government regulations mandating frequent meter readings and we are attempting to position ourselves so that we will be a beneficiary of these mandates. We have conducted pilot programs of our H- Net(TM) system with the University of California, Irvine through its Advanced Power and Energy Program. We believe that if we are able to preserve our relationship with the University of California, Irvine, as a result of its Advanced Power and Energy Program which we believe is a high-profile program, we may have a significant opportunity to secure government recognition of our H-Net(TM) system, and we hope that we can position our H-Net(TM) system to be referred to in government regulations, or informally, as the standard in the AMR industry."
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Yea Doc......Charts are primed for a strong run..... I'm ready.......Glad I got in at the low.... Thinking of getting a little more. When this runs......it's gonna' run hard, IMHO
-------------------- Lil,
Dont LOSE more than you can afford to invest....LOL
I'm buying low and selling into the run...
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Why do you think its going up?? I've read the report and it doesn't look too good for this company. No revenue at all and even the auditors think that this company might not have the ability to continue?? Why do you say that its gonna run??
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"Yes, we are looking into the Asia Market. We also spoke with Kyushu Electric Power Co of Japan at the conference. Those oversea markets are much ahead of the U.S."
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By: lamigra03 27 Jan 2005, 04:54 PM EST Msg. 19364 of 19370 (This msg. is a reply to 19362 by stockman770.) Jump to msg. #
Kyushu electric is huge! they serve 8.2 million customers and FCC approval would not be needed there (but maybe another type of approval or regualtion). Anyway I know that this does not mean a contract but a comapny like that even being intersted in our little company is a big plus.
and the chart is due for a run.....
-------------------- Lil,
Dont LOSE more than you can afford to invest....LOL
I'm buying low and selling into the run...
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