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Yepper ... With 6 mil or so traded after hours at .0012...Looking forward to Monday...Have a great weekend guys...
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Here is the information on the conference. Just having CNES put out a PR that they would attend would make their PPS break the 1/2 cent mark Any thoughts??
The First Smart Metering Conference and Expo for the Canadian Market
The Ontario government has indicated that they would like to have 800,000 Smart Meters installed on homes by 2007 and on all homes by 2010. This statement indicates that the government is planning sweeping changes to the way these assets and systems will work in the future.
Vendors in the AMI/AMR and Smart Metering market will want to be in the forefront of these utilities when they are ready to implement metering changes. With the challenges faced by these utilities (new meters, billing issues and compliance with federal legislation affecting measurement), the financial opportunities to suppliers of AMI/AMR are tremendous.
With numerous pilot projects taking place in Ontario, this unique platform will provide key strategic insights on the technologies and trends shaping future electric, water and gas utilities across Canada.
2006 SMART METERING CONFERENCE & EXPO will be different in that it will deliver true results, case studies and lessons learned from a wide assortment of utilities that have been party to the various pilot projects taking place in Ontario. What better way to sort out confusion, and vague interpretation then for Canada’s utilities and LDC’s to come to hear the facts. Utilities and vendors alike, will be watching closely as the implementation of the Smart Meter program unfolds.
PERFECT TIMING
With most of the pilot projects completed by April 2006 many of these LDC’s will be eager to start the process of specifying and implementing the required technologies needed to complete the task.
There is no other event like it in Canada.
Join the top vendors that will want to be a part of this industry leading event.
Vendors won’t want to miss out on the opportunity to provide AMI/ AMR solutions in a forum where potential customers are ready, willing and able to implement AMI/AMR and Smart Metering programs.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Managers in the area of: Smart Metering, Billing, Business Development, Customer Service, Distribution, Energy, Facilities, Professors, Technical Personnel, R&D, Metering, Maintenance, Engineers, VP’s of Distribution, Policy Makers, Regulators, Operations, Solutions Providers. These attendees will come from electric, water and gas utilities ready to implement AMR and Smart Meter programs in their institution or facility
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AHD... I'm thinking they may concentrate on the opportunities they have on their plate now. I think they are also submitting bids...The key here is to launch and begin the revenue process and not spread themselves to thin...Lock the revenue side of the business in and then consider the opportunities your discussing...All IMO
quote:Originally posted by AtHomeDad: Maybe if CNES hired a Lobbyist it would help with the political machine.
Ofcourse all on the up in up...no one like Jack A...hoff
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I think the smarter move was in hiring Lighthipe...talk about an inside lobbying effort to Cali utilities...definitely the guy to hire IMO. Then after they win some contracts in Cali it will snowball across the nation, no need to hire more expensive lobbyists.
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quote:Originally posted by gatorhistory: I think the smarter move was in hiring Lighthipe...talk about an inside lobbying effort to Cali utilities...definitely the guy to hire IMO. Then after they win some contracts in Cali it will snowball across the nation, no need to hire more expensive lobbyists.
Yeah I agree, but "contract's"...lord knows I'll be happy with just "one" big one.
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Loaded up last week. Monday I'll be loading up a "big" bunch more.
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IMO, we should make a nice push to the .0015 range tomorrow.
There are a lot of Ex-Longs who were sitting on the sidelines waiting for a dip in the .0005 range. This dip never materialized, and IMO, it looks like many will be left out of the next run if it happens. Personally, I think we're setting up nicely to test the high of .0027 made on Feb. 28.
This week should be interesting! Good luck to all.
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By: fuenteopusx 03 Apr 2006, 01:45 AM EDT Msg. 58488 of 58493 Jump to msg. # from IHUB: Its out www.southendstockpickers put a price target of $0.025 on CNES
$$ HOT PICK OF THE WEEK $$
Stock Alert! = Conectisys Corp. Ticker Symbol = CNES Market Cap = $ 12.12M Sector: Technolgy Industry: Scientific & Technical Instruments Website = www.conectisys.com Short Term Target Price = $0.025 Disclosure = We Own Shares Recommendation = MEGA BONUS BUY !!!
Information To Consider
H-Net™_Simply_Stated ConectiSys has developed a low-cost Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) solution for both residential and commercial utility markets. The product is called H-Net™; and is imbedded under glass within an electrical utility meter. The H-Net™ Network has been designed exclusively for the Electrical Utility Industry. The H-Net™ core is a unique proprietary protocol, that allows for two-way Meter to Meter, Base-collector, to NOC (Network Operating Center) communications, that displays real-time consumer consumption data 4 times an hour 24 hours a day via the internet at a fraction of traditional meter reading costs; all this within a wireless tower-less network.
ConectiSys desires to be a leading nationwide provider of Wireless Commercial Telecommunications. The Company is specifically targeting the "Automatic Meter Reading" (AMR) market for the Electrical Utility Industry. Our products and services were designed to satisfy the needs of a newfound deregulated energy market.
ConectiSys Corporation a developer of automatic meter reading technologies, announced today that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has certified and issued Grant IDENTIFIER: SNKHNET50BS8 for its 8C-BaseStation; one of three grants issued representing the entire network equipment for commercialization and sales.
ConectiSys Corporation a developer of automatic meter reading technologies, announced today that it C Receives New Financing
ACCUMULATION ACCUMULATION.........is the Key Word WARNING.......A Contract with Conectisys Corp. is growing near.
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boys and girls we are going to .0020 today if you watch your level 2 you will se it.
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My CNES target is 0.005 but not today. It's on May 5th. That's what trend timing suggests. Before that we should make as high 0.0016 and continue down all the way to 0.0008. Then move up and wait around 0.010-0.012 range until May 5th.
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Good morning everyone, CNES will require alot more cash volume then what she has traded today. I'll take my position around .0009-.001 for this stock. Those of you who have been following this stock as of late. What should new shareholders of this company expect to hear from the company?
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.0015 has a very long line. Yes the volume is coming in, but not much movement going on with this volume. Should we expect more volume? Or will the volume stop coming in once sellers come in to hit the bid? Assuming they do.
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