here's the link, don't wanna jam the bb. report looks good imo, what do you guys think?
According to the last report it looks like CNES has things covered if they can break into the market. They seem to be holding their heads high knowing they have a superior product. Even so, there are some barriers and some risk.
Only time will tell.
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Going to go back to old trading days ..above .0010 by tomorrow or even today
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By: dick765 10 Oct 2005, 12:44 PM EDT Msg. 42955 of 42956 Jump to msg. # ADDED 1.5m*.0004,Holding 20M. Some time back, SCE stated they wanted their own system. If they dig CNES, they would most likly buy out CNES. IMO
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I'd say so. I got in at .0031 and I'm almost certain I'll still make money on this. I've crunched the numbers and the potential is crazy. If they get their loans paid off, the stock could hit $3.00. If they get the market penetration they want (10%), it'll go north of $20.00 and we will all be multi-millionaries. As with anything there is a certain amount of risk though. If there's anything I have learned from this stock, it's that even a sure thing isn't a sure thing, some of it is luck and timing and other factors.
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Did not mean to make another post, so I'll add mine here. Good luck to the longs.
E-Mailed CNES MONTHS ago saying they should join this association. Duh...too little too late. What's with all the activity? Do people think this Co. will be a phoenix, or are the lights going out?
CNES has officially joined AMRA, as it is a largely respected association amongst utilities and industry leaders. The company feels that through this association it will not only enhance ConectiSys’ exposure but also bring support to its marketing efforts. About AMRA AMRA is a nonprofit association providing utilities information about innovative technologies that lead to improved operations, customer service and resource utilization. Its membership represents more than 800 international utilities and corporations in gas, water and electric industries. AMRA members develop and implement automated resource-management technologies as well as participate in standardization and regulatory activities.
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question if this happens to make it back to .001 or so is everyone gonna sell or is everyone gonna just hang on and see if it really flys like maybe it will hit the pennies some day. opinions please
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Stnkng1, I am farely confident that the pps will raise to .001 again. How soon?, Only the PR gods know. I suggest that you flip it and take some money off the table. Nearly 100% of all penny stocks retrace by some % towards the the price wence it came from. Read Ric Pic's thread on making money in the penny market. Some wise words there. GLTY
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so chopper and ric do you beleive there is a chance for a contract ever and if so could this ever get into the pennies or at least to .01 just a thought please. i am not selling for a long time so your opinion or thoughts arent going to change anything but i would love some thoughts thanks and sorry for the bother.
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Well of course it has a chance. I complain sometimes because they are basically paying management with shares. But really it is a small company with a good product that if it could get its foot in the door then no one knows. Like most penny stocks, this is high risk.
The question for most pink sheets is, is it here because it is a struggling company trying to make it big or is it a outright scam where they could care less about the investor and sell shares for profit. Sometime its hard to tell the difference.
I think this one does hope it can take care of the investor sometime in the future but first they must have a company around to do that. So they have to do what they have to do right now to keep the doors open in hopes it can make it.
Does it have a chance is up in the air. If they get a contract then it can move. If not then it will slowly fade away in the dilution realm.
jmho
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quote:Originally posted by stnkng1: 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
QBID ran to .028 with 7.5 billion OS over a period of aprox. 2.5 months. As to when this will run, who knows. But I bet it runs & runs good.
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quote:Originally posted by Ric: Well of course it has a chance. I complain sometimes because they are basically paying management with shares. But really it is a small company with a good product that if it could get its foot in the door then no one knows. Like most penny stocks, this is high risk.
The question for most pink sheets is, is it here because it is a struggling company trying to make it big or is it a outright scam where they could care less about the investor and sell shares for profit. Sometime its hard to tell the difference.
I think this one does hope it can take care of the investor sometime in the future but first they must have a company around to do that. So they have to do what they have to do right now to keep the doors open in hopes it can make it.
Does it have a chance is up in the air. If they get a contract then it can move. If not then it will slowly fade away in the dilution realm.
jmho
I think the DD from the last thread (over 6,000 hits worth) verified that CNES was not a hype company, but just a small entity with a great idea. Giving further credibility to their cause is the fact that they are concentrating on their product and not marketing (at this point).
The reason for the recent activity on the stock is the excitement that everyone feels toward the FCC approval of the multi-channel H-net which should be announced any day now. It's been almost 90 days since it was submitted for review.
Approval will open the doors for contracts and that's what we're counting on. It's a roll of the dice that could win big for many playing this one.
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90 to 120 Days the target date of release is between Oct 17th and Nov 16th. Now we'er in the army, "hurry up and wait".
Valencia, California—Wednesday, August 17, 2005—ConectiSys Corporation (OTCBB: CNES), a developer of automatic meter reading (AMR) technologies, announced today its submission, on Tuesday July 19th, 2005, of the new advanced 8-C H-NET™BaseStation to the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) Southern California-based laboratories for product compliance and certification. The FCC laboratory has informed the company that due to the complexity of the design, the testing and approval process is anticipated to be approximately 90 to 120 days for published product certification.
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By: finbard 11 Oct 2005, 03:13 PM EDT Msg. 42975 of 42976 Jump to msg. # tweet tweet, there is that little birdie. and that little birdie says FCC testing is done. paperwork to finalize. no problems
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i truely think we could see .001 by friday lets pray for good news for the approval
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Just found this interested when doing my DD. Different concept from H-Net by Conectisys but greatly reduces costs associated with traditional meter reading. It uses radio frequencies that are read by a meter reading vehicle.
Wonder what the cost to implement is as compared to H-Net? Looks to be cheaper than H-Net. I know Progress Energy is replacing all of their meters with them now.
Thought I would share, found it interesting and had no idea it was out there.
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Doesn't H-Net eliminate the need for a drive-by, drivers, trucks, other on-board equipment?
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CNES is a superior product to mobile meter reading. It eliminates the hourly wage of the meterman, the truck, the extra mobile equipment to read (redunduncy), and updates every 15 minutes instead of when the meterman rolls his truck.
CNES has compared their product with everything out there, and it 'hands down' the best.
Read about 'Demand Response' in their monthly report: