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Alright, who's trying to play games with the MM's? LOL
2 Mil above ask when bid and ask have been flowing smooth all morning?
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Five years is a lot of time to release shares into the market to pay the bills...Development phase took longer than expected...People were discouraged with no quick results. That's my guess.
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One of the big ones very likely. Haven't done research that far in the past though so I can't tell you for sure. Seems to fit the patterns though.
.35...yeah, that sounds about right. I think I'll set that as my limit sell price when I get back in. LOL
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Most likely. According to someone earlier in the thread (iwearpro, i think) the company said they have been realeasing shares to pay off debt. R&D can be extremely expensive, all cost no revenue, and over a matter of years the price has probably been diluted as the company released more and more shares to pay the bills.
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Mostly green for the last hour but there was a good chunk of red previous to that.
Seems like no one feels this is worth more than .0014 today.
DK,
If you are patient I'd guess you'll get filled in the lunch lull. Don't take my word for it though.
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I think if CNES announces a major contract it could very well reach much higher than ppl anticipate. This technology is boundless for the coming decades in the utility industry. The impact could be beyond reason. Once people and MM's get excited about something they throw rhyme and reason out the window IMO.
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