Post by fastwalker on Feb 5, 2006 12:32:52 GMT -5
Of course the opening bell on Monday may render this post and potential pps moot...... , but since Monday ain't here yet...
Friday seems to have been a good day for many in the pinkies, which I applaud as “about time.” One of many pinky stocks that I have remained loyal, CNES had a small, but significant up tick on Friday to .01, with a final close of 0.0006, which placed it 0.0004 above it previous stagnation at 0.0002.
Now this is not to say the pps will higher on Monday after the opening bell, but it does suggest that the company need to be looked at again as to what might have precipitated the run and what factors may create stability at this new plateau, as a leaping off point for future rallies.
As found here the Shareholders@conectisys.com mailing list of Monthly Report / Newsletter and more specifically here..http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volums_2004/Volume_3/Monthly%20Report%20III_04%20Rev%201.pdf
in the March 2004 Monthly Report link where CNES speaks to seizing every opportunity to ensure its successful entry into the market. Maybe given this data and the major players involved, we could attribute market scuttlebutt - leaks relevant to the witnessed gap –up of CNES’s PPS on Friday and then again, maybe not. Maybe Friday was just one of those “checks & balance” days..
Given many other factors associated with CNES, I can understand the excitement of some to speculate and pump the stock. Especially if once considers this older PR. Since I warehouse such PR data about companies I hold, I was also excited about the small, but significant run up.
The one major consideration that I would caution all to carefully avoid here, is the rumors and the wild speculations. This is not CMKX, it is in fact a low keyed, not so glamorous everyday mundane company providing, or poised to provide a very essential energy related system.
CNES has a viable product, which it has consistently demonstrated to all and which has now been confirmed by the FCC, as being what touted a very viable system. Given also that the company has moved slowly forward without fail, regarding a sound and flexible business model, it appears that the long road traveled has not only allowed CNES to get it’s ducks in order before moving to the next plateau, but also positioned it to take advantage of this disciplined forward progress.
Personally and of course you may see things differently and disagree, but I feel very comfortable and confident with CNES’s potential to succeed in this growing and increasingly crowded market niche and further, with its ability to move onto another board.
The PR denoting the FCC’s approval of all CNES’s systems, goes a long way toward confirming CNES’s strategies for development and deployment of it’s product / technology, by further enhancing the creditability of CNES, with regards to it’s ability to provide what it claims.
I would imagine that given these positive factors, CNES is truly on the threshold of capitalizing in a major way, on all it’s prior coordination and networking done with GE and other major players in the field.
I would hope that given the touted superiority of CNES’s technology and demonstrated stability of the company to remain consistent relevant to it’s business goals, that many major players will now see these long term positive moves and accomplishments, as the assurances needed to move forward now, with completing major contracts with CNES.
fw
Friday seems to have been a good day for many in the pinkies, which I applaud as “about time.” One of many pinky stocks that I have remained loyal, CNES had a small, but significant up tick on Friday to .01, with a final close of 0.0006, which placed it 0.0004 above it previous stagnation at 0.0002.
Now this is not to say the pps will higher on Monday after the opening bell, but it does suggest that the company need to be looked at again as to what might have precipitated the run and what factors may create stability at this new plateau, as a leaping off point for future rallies.
As found here the Shareholders@conectisys.com mailing list of Monthly Report / Newsletter and more specifically here..http://www.conectisys.com/Investor_Relations/Monthly_Reports/Volums_2004/Volume_3/Monthly%20Report%20III_04%20Rev%201.pdf
in the March 2004 Monthly Report link where CNES speaks to seizing every opportunity to ensure its successful entry into the market. Maybe given this data and the major players involved, we could attribute market scuttlebutt - leaks relevant to the witnessed gap –up of CNES’s PPS on Friday and then again, maybe not. Maybe Friday was just one of those “checks & balance” days..
Given many other factors associated with CNES, I can understand the excitement of some to speculate and pump the stock. Especially if once considers this older PR. Since I warehouse such PR data about companies I hold, I was also excited about the small, but significant run up.
The one major consideration that I would caution all to carefully avoid here, is the rumors and the wild speculations. This is not CMKX, it is in fact a low keyed, not so glamorous everyday mundane company providing, or poised to provide a very essential energy related system.
CNES has a viable product, which it has consistently demonstrated to all and which has now been confirmed by the FCC, as being what touted a very viable system. Given also that the company has moved slowly forward without fail, regarding a sound and flexible business model, it appears that the long road traveled has not only allowed CNES to get it’s ducks in order before moving to the next plateau, but also positioned it to take advantage of this disciplined forward progress.
Personally and of course you may see things differently and disagree, but I feel very comfortable and confident with CNES’s potential to succeed in this growing and increasingly crowded market niche and further, with its ability to move onto another board.
The PR denoting the FCC’s approval of all CNES’s systems, goes a long way toward confirming CNES’s strategies for development and deployment of it’s product / technology, by further enhancing the creditability of CNES, with regards to it’s ability to provide what it claims.
I would imagine that given these positive factors, CNES is truly on the threshold of capitalizing in a major way, on all it’s prior coordination and networking done with GE and other major players in the field.
I would hope that given the touted superiority of CNES’s technology and demonstrated stability of the company to remain consistent relevant to it’s business goals, that many major players will now see these long term positive moves and accomplishments, as the assurances needed to move forward now, with completing major contracts with CNES.
fw