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

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

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

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

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

By the way, someone bought 300001 shares right at the end of the day on Thursday 9/22/05 (and it wasn't I). Might be a signal....!

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new to this. How can you find out when and how shares were bought at a time?
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Good question.

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CWENS go to otcbb dot com type in the symbol and go to level 2/ depth chart it will show yo uthe level 2's of the stock and the time and sales of the stock also.

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does anyone think this stock will do something someday in the future
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i only own 1,000,000 shares but i average at .0006 and i dont think i will ever sell them but i really wish i had some good thoughts about this stock really i just want to kno if there is some other people out there that thinks this stock will do something someday.

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I've got 2mil and unfortunately paid 3 times as much. This is still a long shot but this should make a run with the FCC approval of the basestation within the next 1-2 months.
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YOU SAY IT MAY MAKE A RUN AFTER THE FCC APPROVAL IN 1-2 MONTHS WHAT KIND OF RUN COULD IT POSSIBLY MAKE.
JUST AN OPINION PLEASE

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A contract is the only thing that will make this really move but I would expect the PPS to make a modest jump with a PR announcing the approval.
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IS cnes doing a r/s?
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why would you ask if it is doing a r/s did you here something about a r/s
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Robert Spigno has said that they would NOT do a reverse split.

Intresting info here.

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

Advanced electric meters also provide enhanced outage management


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

SDG&E is a regulated public utility that provides safe and reliable energy service to 3.3 million consumers through 1.3 million electric meters and more than 800,000 natural gas meters. The company’s service territory encompasses 4,100 square miles in San Diego and southern Orange counties. Exceptional customer service is a priority of SDG&E as it seeks to enhance the region’s quality of life. SDG&E is a regulated subsidiary of Sempra Energy (NYSE: SRE). Sempra Energy, based in San Diego, is a Fortune 500 energy services holding company. To learn more, go to www.sdge.com.

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is this something good for cnes or chopper are you just suggesting something.
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i keep hearing different people saying different stuff about this i wish i new what to beleive some are saying just give this stock some time and others are saying it is a worthless cause i think i will hang on a little longer but dont no how long i can wait.

any real thought on this one from some true beleivers

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


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

any real thought on this one from some true beleivers



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

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

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GO TO CNES WEBSITE....NOW NOW NOW !!!!!!!!


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

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

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quote:
Originally posted by Bearclaw:
GO TO CNES WEBSITE....NOW NOW NOW !!!!!!!!


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

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

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

This is good news... All they need is 1 installation for others to take notice!

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FOT....
hahahahahaha funny stuff....

Yes I think it is good news...Go to the meter portion...LA County Pilot is interesting...Hopefully this is the first step...we'll see...The whole website is being
re-designed as I'm typing this...

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

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

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

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Isn't LA County part of SCE ???? Also, this pilot incorporates commercial customers IMO

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

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

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


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October monthly report out.

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

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

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hey ecko where you get theese monthly reports from

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Just go to conectisys.com and go to investor relations, then monthly reports and the latest is volume X.
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echo13...
Thanks for the link...It looks good to me...There is more coming soon...very soon IMO

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

thanks Derek

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

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

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

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

thanks Derek



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Thanks for hanging around so long Jagman. There are a lot of Longs out there just being patient. IMO this wait will bring a Wonderful Christmas Holiday Season to those who waited. Still a great time to get in the stock for the ride to Market Entry. GLTA [Big Grin]

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Looks like nobody selling for less than .0004. Gonna go up for sure
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I just realized something
PG&E was the company that got sued in Erin Brockovich

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I've been sitting on my shares and waiting for a 20% gain then out. But for those of you that may be considering this long as I did at one time before getting educated on trading penny’s...well, you might want to review this article. If you have already then please accept my apology for posting it. Because my only intention is to help those who might need to know this data.

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

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

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

-- decrease in IT spending; and

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

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

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

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

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

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

-- 30 AMR-related reports;

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

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

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

For more information about AMR Shipments 2005, 3rd Ed. or The Metering Research Series, please contact Bill Grist at (800) 432-5879 or (404) 237-9099, or visit www.energylibrary.com.
CONTACT: Chartwell, Inc.
Garrett Johnston
(404) 237-9099 or
gjohnston*chartwellinc.com.

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And also for longs, given CNES's competitor's positions and market shares, and more importantly, their competitors "saturation" of past, current and future strategic contract negotiations throughout the utility industry, it looks as though CNES, the underdog, had better pre-qualified their business opportunity or they will quickly be undersold. jmo
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