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If you care to do DD...New link that i'd like to suggest reading is below...I've added links in RE: to this a few months ago..
You all know i'm not a pumper.. However, this is an important article to read and or listen to if you are a long term investor in NEAH.
It is my hunch, that we will see something from Raytheon and Neah by the end of the year...Focusing on replacing batteries that soldiers wear..
Please review all links.
http://www.federalnewsradio.com/?nid=394&sid=2598642
http://www.raytheon.com/technology_today/2011_i1/fuel_cell.html
http://www.raytheon.com/technology_today/2011_i1/soldier_power.html
http://www.raytheon.com/technology_today/2011_i1/profile3.html
https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=9659d43b9b4dc0fe0444ec4742ad99f1&tab=ivl&tabmode=list&subtab=list&subtabmode=list&=
I guess this means, currently, they do not have financing..and that's why they just did a pump and dump through green world trust.
Why have they not filed an 8k's on these PR releases? They have in the past?
VFIN must be the company that is selling the shares for southridge or Green world trust..
what is VWAP?
when is the news coming?
I would argue that the IP is worth more than .007 a share. I hope D'couto is about to close a sale soon. They changed their pay structure so they can only get shared or paid if they bring 1.5million or more in the door..
Thank you.
What makes you so sure? Who will the customers be?
Slojab..is their 10Q due soon?
what do you mean, block?
.01 would be nice to end the day...or above..
how sad...The guys at NEAH should be ashamed of themseles.. to allow this to happen over and over.
tell me something we all didn't know..
Not sure how Steven Wilson sleeps at night... along with Chris D'couto... putting out bogus empty PR's...
what do you mean?
Changed your picture....doubtful of spike.. all buyers(suckers) are gone.
Need another news release.
as in...screwed? Another run coming?
When will news arrive? by noon?
bid needs to go up..
who has the highest ask out there?
.02 please..
Need another press release.. Something with Raytheon would be great....NEAH.
what do you mean first leg of 3?
I'd like to see a signed contract with Boeing or Raytheon.
When does the promo end?
I haven't seen this much pump before at the board prior to the day of traiding? Have you?
I would be nice if there was actual news of a contract... not BS.
I've been here way longer than you. So, i'm long..
crap...
Slojab..when does the promo start..today or tomorrow?
Thanks Slojab.....what BS news should we expect tomorrow?
Do you know who is paying for he promo?
Get ready folks, here comes a pump.
week old...
am i surprised..yes.. What do you mean.
Why is the volume so high today? Is the 10Q coming soon?
Any ideas board?
Sorry Slojab..my point was pure speculative.. connecting these dots..
See below..
http://www.raytheon.com/technology_today/2011_i1/soldier_power.html
http://www.neahpower.com/neah-power-and-major-us-defense-supplier-collaborate-to-deploy-neah-power-fuel-cells
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Inventions That Lighten The Soldier's Load
¦ For troops to have the best shot at surviving and winning wars, they must carry around a mish-mash of equipment that includes, among other things, communication devices, weapons, ammunition and batteries.
But these items add dozens of pounds to soldiers already wearing heavy body armor. The rugged environment in Afghanistan, where troops trek miles up into the thin air of the mountains, has made it more imperative that scientists in government and industry find ways to lighten loads that can reach 100 pounds.
The military is focused on shedding weight through technology and logistics. If soldiers can count on their food, water and ammunition being a certain location when they arrive, then they have less weight to carry. The Army is investigating the increased used of precise, GPS-guided “smart” parachutes to drop more gear from the air to the front lines.
Officials also have expressed interest in a robotic pack mule Boston Dynamics is developing. The machine can carry 400 pounds and either follow along with a ground unit or be programmed to meet troops at a certain location with their gear.
Energy is another tricky part of the weight problem, Army officials said. Batteries needed to power radios and other electronic gadgets account for a fifth of the total weight carried by soldiers in theater, they said. During a three-day mission soldiers will carry seven different types of batteries that can add 20 pounds to their load.
The Army would like to create wearable power systems and higher-voltage batteries that would require less recharging. Scientists also are investigating the concept of clothing materials that can act as an electrical bus shifting power around the uniform as needed. These innovations could free troops from carrying so many batteries. Special fibers also could be made to change with the weather, eliminating the need to pack extra layers in cold temperatures.
Exoskeletons also may help troops march to the fight without running out of steam. The human universal load carrier, or HULC, being developed by Lockheed Martin and the Army is a wearable robot with leg braces that transfer weight from a soldier’s back down to the ground. Sensors throughout the system allow the exoskeleton to mimic a soldier’s motions. Though tests are ongoing, officials have estimated that it could carry up to 200 pounds.
But all soldiers must wear body armor, which continues to cause issues for designers who are looking to balance protection, comfort and weight. The standard vest worn by soldiers now weighs about 35 pounds. The Army is measuring the sizes and shapes of soldiers to find ways to contour the armor so that it feels lighter, even if it weighs the same amount, said Jack Obusek, director at the Army’s Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center in Massachusetts.
Officials are undertaking this study because extremely lightweight nanomaterials that could revolutionize body armor are several years away from being realized.
Nanotechnology one day may be able to provide
Worth reading.....#3? Raytheon/Neah Collaboration?
http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/archive/2011/November/Pages/10TechnologiestheUSMilitaryWillNeedFortheNextWar.aspx