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JayRa... Don't know you but the FCC approval must be in place before any contracts...You must have it to move forward...They may have something waiting but no one knows because that's restricted information...We do know they can get CPU approval/certification almost immediately after the FCC...If they do have something in the works in California then that too would be significant news...My understanding is that SCE and SDG&E may then be in play...
You can go back to the charts and see the PPS movement on the last approval ...but...the float was less then...We do know the market is out there, we do know CNES is trying to penetrate that market...
Everything beyond the FCC approval is speculation at this point...I would guess the FCC approval will move this PPS north and the base station will also...How far north is anyone's guess...A contract will put CNES in play significantly...All IMO I don't have more to offer than this...I hope this helps...
quote:Originally posted by JayRa: How much difference do you guys think the FCC approval will make when there isn't a contract?
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Thanks Bearclaw, I maybe misphrased that question as I'm not expecting them to go too long without a contract after FCC approval, I just mean if anyone felt FCC approval would cause significant gains in the pps in itself or if we wouldn't see much movement until there is a contract.
quote:Originally posted by Bearclaw: Everything beyond the FCC approval is speculation at this point...I would guess the FCC approval will move this PPS north and the base station will also...How far north is anyone's guess...A contract will put CNES in play significantly...All IMO I don't have more to offer than this...I hope this helps...
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The market barriers are tremendous. I remember reading something about CNES' pilot program in one of their reports (I think on Conectisys' website)...something about resorting to expansion of the program in Valencia, CA to prove the validity of their claims it was the best product.
I can understand resistance from companies not wanting to stick their neck out but it seems obvious that if it does what they say it does, some company should bite on it. That company would definitely comand a market advantage in many ways, including orperational and political. Is there somekind of "meterman union" holding things up? Ha!
That's what I think makes this FCC approval of the H-net multi-channel product and the basestation such a pivital event.
The chart suggests there is tons of slow accumulation. MM's are keeping the pps right where they want by doing so. However, when they let it loose, there will be a 'super spike' in volume. That's the signal. I'm definitely keeping a stash of cash to help bid on the way up!
If enough people will play it smart and not throw everything they have at the stock when it first rises, it may take a more steady run like MSEP did awhile back. Otherwise it will peak and stall until confirmations of multi-contracts come in. Just my opinion.
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Jagman... You made a lot of great points...Well thought out! CNES has a history of putting out their PR's after hours or before the market opens...Just mentioning so folks can keep their eyes on the news. CNES's PR's are few and far between so when they do put one out it's not fluff...
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If we see any Pr's from these guys I think a lot of folks will be watching Bear. They only PR'd 4 times in 2004 and only 3 times this year so far. Jeeez Once a quarter. Maybe Mr. Spingo should take a page from the Ol Qbid playbook and Pr just a tad bit more.
quote:Originally posted by Bearclaw: Jagman... You made a lot of great points...Well thought out! CNES has a history of putting out their PR's after hours or before the market opens...Just mentioning so folks can keep their eyes on the news. CNES's PR's are few and far between so when they do put one out it's not fluff...
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Last year it went to .01+ a little...The float was a lot lower..Your guess is as good as anyone's.
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I think that this is a very good indication of good things to come. Currently I do not own any position in this stock but would throw in $300 and wait to see what happens next. Good things to follow next. This one is a good play but this needs news now with Approval confirmed nd then contracts to follow.
quote:Originally posted by Nicholas: Reuters released some info on cnes, anyone got $20 to pony up?
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Dec. Newsletter should be out by friday. No suprise that CNES is to say that FCC approval is due and expected before the month is up. It would be sweet if they mention they applied for a contract. Till then, stay strong.
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That looks like a bad thing, but in reality, PG&E is so huge that they could take on multiple technologies just to see which works better in a live environment.
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And remember, we still have a superior product. A product that no one else can even attempt to duplicate without paying royalties (thanks to the patent). This thing will make money, it's just a matter of time. It's just that we don't know how much time lol.
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well, when it hits $1.00 I'm retiring ... yeah..right..
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not pumping but may look like it but some buddies of mine called and were in a big hurry and said they heard something about a PR coming real soon
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i cant get ahold of them right now i am not sure what they are talking about but they better no or im gonna be pissed if they are messing with me. because we all no 1 is coming but they made it sound like now. as soon as i hear something i will let everyone no
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quote:Originally posted by Nicholas: And remember, we still have a superior product. A product that no one else can even attempt to duplicate without paying royalties (thanks to the patent). This thing will make money, it's just a matter of time. It's just that we don't know how much time lol.
How do you figure CNES has a superior product? Why would Pacific Gas & Electric Co. go all the way to Cleveland instead of thier own backyard and spend 250 Million. Superior, "Not No More"..JMO
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I put this out b/s PG&G is going to spend 1.5 billon dollars to upgrade, and there are plenty money left for a lot more contracts. GO CNES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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quote:Originally posted by Nicholas: And remember, we still have a superior product. A product that no one else can even attempt to duplicate without paying royalties (thanks to the patent). This thing will make money, it's just a matter of time. It's just that we don't know how much time lol.
How do you figure CNES has a superior product? Why would Pacific Gas & Electric Co. go all the way to Cleveland instead of thier own backyard and spend 250 Million. Superior, "Not No More"..JMO
Because they were either, A) not aware of CNES or, B) going for a known rather than an unknown
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So what your really saying Nicholas is that CNES is doing one piss-poor job of marketing. Now I understand another 33% drop in my share value!!
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There's no reason to market it yet. All CNES' money is going into development. And just like any other start up company, B2B sales is key to getting contracts. Mass marketing won't be needed to drive this product, it will be an afterthought to show people they've 'made it'.
Communication businesses, like Cellphones and Cable TV was the same way. Marketing was used later to drive public interest once the product was established.
One contract and PPS will explode anyway. We'll just have to see.
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I can't seem to find some information I'm looking for on the past of this company. What were they approved for last year or earlier this year when the PPS went up and if they did have some sort of product that could have been put out, what happened to this. Sorry if this has been asked many times, I can't seem to find the answer to it.
Thanks
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