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CTDT will be one of the most legendary stock runs of all time, imo.
The announcements will come any day now.
The technology is worth $1 trillion dollars. And they have the patent on it!
Just wait until people kick themselves for not having bought at $1.00!
I believe that CTDT is the key to a number of other technologies, each of which will open up potentially trillion dollar opportunities. Industrial diamonds are key.
You'll be able to have it. The magnetic pinching technology is very precise and efficient. Diamonds are about to be produced en masse with enhanced Magnatech processes.
Very large diamonds are on the way, diamonds the size of ovens.
Momentum will roll in like crazy. You have no idea.
I'm anticipating major news that will send it over $1 easy.
Me too. Anyone holding shares in this stands to make a fortune.
$10 will be reached in the next year.
It will be life changing for everyone on the planet.
Alvin Snaper is truly a genius!
I'm predicting $1.00+ pps very near term.
Centaurus Diamond Technologies is in possession of over $100 billion in intellectual property. Magnatech will revolutionize several industries. Just wait until you see the diamond engine blocks, the diamond aerogels, the diamond optical supercomputers, and of course retail diamonds of any shape and size like they're nothing. CTDT will see a $10 billion valuation at least, in my opinion.
"Mr. Wayne Prentice is strategically placing this firm before the hungry eyes of respected corporate eyeballs..." -LT
Another run up coming shortly imo.
The Lesotho Promise was a 603 carat diamond. It is the largest reported find this century and the 15th largest diamond ever found and was sold at an auction in 2006 in Antwerp, Belgium, for $12.4 million.
Centaurus Diamond will be able to produce stones like this with ease. And ones much, much larger.
From what I've been hearing, the past 8 months of R&D at Centaurus Diamond have been fruitful.
Also keep in mind that part of Mr. Snaper's plan is to produce diamond that will go into state of the art quantum optical computers that perform their calculations within a diamond block uniformly doped with nanocrystals to serve as quantum bits.
This could hit $10 easy with a simple announcement that the technology is ready for prime time and that Centaurus Diamond is open for business.
I suspect that once just a few applications of this technology are demonstrated to the world, a huge bidding war will ensue for the company's patent and machines.
Based on my own due diligence into Centaurus Diamond Technologies (CTDT), I think we have a lot to be excited about.
The magnetic-pinching technology at the heart of this company is worth tens, if not hundreds of billions of dollars. Why? Because it is a truly superior approach to the problem of diamond fabrication. This is just my own theory, but I believe that plans have already been drawn up for an incredibly powerful machine that can produce perfect diamonds of any composition and size based on the desired application.
"It will be SO BIG, I will have to put a steering wheel and headlights on it!" -LT
We're talking diamonds the size of SUVs, people. Right now,I wouldn't be surprised to learn that they have the largest diamond ever produced by man in their possession, made by their process.
"New technologies are about to change how we see The Diamond Market."
I think these people are dead serious about it and one PR away from astounding the world.
Called 702-382-3385, the number listed on the site, and it is disconnected.
Their phone seems to be disconnected. That's disappointing.
More news is on the way. This is unreal.
"...the company is currently bidding on ... a 100,000 unit multi-living complex."
"With the assistance of Future Energy, LLC the ability to implement green energy solutions to our housing and development projects will certainly bring worldwide attention to what we hope to achieve in the development sector of the company."
Something big's cooking.
YSYB - impressive revenues, but huge costs - not profitable
That's astounding.
Investor/trading psychology is goofy. This will rise big.
Big picture: Cereplast is poised to gain significant market share in an astounding array of consumer products.
This company is easily looking at a $100 million market cap in the foreseeable future.
Prior to joining Cereplast, Dr. Okamoto served as the Manager of Materials Engineering at Solo Cup Operating Corp. He has also held management positions at Himont (now LyondellBasell), Packaging Corporation of America (now Pactiv) and Trexel, Inc. A published author of a book on microcellular processing, he is also a member of the American Chemical Society and Society of Plastics Engineers; additionally, Dr. Okamoto is a registered patent agent. Dr. Okamoto holds a PhD in Chemistry from Cornell University and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Stanford University.
http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=116572834&ticker=CERP&previousCapId=22941499&previousTitle=CEREPLAST%20INC
Without a doubt, and from what I'm seeing, the company has laid the groundwork for some epic deals that will launch this company right back onto NASDAQ.
Cereplast is truly a global company, with US corporate headquarters in El Segundo, California; European headquarters in Bönen, Germany; offices in Italy and India; and a manufacturing plant right here in the US: Seymour, Indiana.
It's a fact.
http://www.cereplast.com/company/board-of-directors/#paul
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Pelosi,_Jr.
The right team with the right product at the right time.
Someone just bought a $25,000 stake. It's heating up!
I'm pitching CERP!
Sony or one of its competitors...
Yeah, I think it's best to stay away from CTDT for now in light of this. It's a major factor in the stock's atrocious liquidity.
I am very impressed with what I've seen from this company. I think its technology is fascinating and I look forward to further developments.
A move like that would with GTGP would be astonishing to say the least. What possible sequence of events do you foresee that could potentially resurrect this stock?