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Furthurmore...
I'm sure the ones selling are pretty much saying the same thing.
BUT, They are saying it by selling their shares!
Funny thing...
The time it takes to write a short 100 - 200 word paragraph (probably 15 minutes)about the status of the company is nothing. Yet, we as shareholders, don't seem to be deserving of even that.
Dr. Wong is a busy man, I can understand that. But, I can't think of anyone that is so busy they can't spend 15 minutes for the welfare of the very people who have invested in his future!
Yeah, yeah, yeah, give me the "nobody forced you to invest BS". I've heard it a million times. Answer "NO SHIT". But is it to much to ask for some information every once in a while? I don't think so.
Think many have gotten wise to this game.
Not many want to touch NNSR with any size buy cause it will get trounced down by EOD.
Waiting on NEWS.
Or...
People like me don't have the need,want or time to care about trivial things in life.
I would be very surprised also!
He probably cares about my e-mail about as much as I care what you think.
But, when a PR goes out from acompany that says, "this is what is happening" then one would expect to see it happen or at least be updated on progress. Not to total disreguard. Especially when one holds a large stake in the company.
An E-mail sent to Dr. Wong.
Dr. Wong,
This is getting rediculous.
How can you allow this stock to slowly be demolished? Stockholders are quite upset, obviously, because of the lack of news and/or response from you/the company on any product update.
How long does it take for a completed prototype to be sent to test? Not this long. A previous pr mentioned that testing would take place during the first quarter. Well, the first quarter is 15 days from over
WELL? How about some answers.
Send the damn thing to DOLE or Taco Bell. I'm sure either company would be more than happy to test it out. Let's get on the ball here and stop FUCKING over your shareholders. You know the ones who are financing this whole ordeal.
A reply would be greatly appreciated.
Although its down that's how to move it.
100k share sells at the bid.
Now let's get some 100k buys at the ask!
I guess my question is why bother?
Try throwing out 5-10k in cash.
Not to offend, but, these 5-10k share buys aren't going to do a damn thing to move NNSR upwards when millions sit on the ask.
The .123 that went thru... soon reality.
When the product news comes out!
The .0123 that went thru... soon reality.
When the product news comes out!
Old news but important because it wasn't paid.
Paid promo works to get info out but many are sceptical cause it looks like P&D.
Someone's doing their best to run NNSR down.
NITE is nothing but irritating!
Forcing NNSR down so they can pick up your shares at a cheaper price. Don't be foolish and hand over your shares to them.
Got a feeling BUYING frenzy about to begin.
More news is on the way.
Product update!
Silicon Valley companies take aim at detecting deadly pathogens
By Brian Gaylord
02/07/2007
SANTA CLARA, CA -- A couple of Silicon Valley-based high-tech companies are developing diagnostic tools for the purpose of detecting deadly pathogens in food supplies.
NanoSensors Inc., a nanotechnology development company based here, is licensing nanoporous silicon-based biosensor technology through Michigan State University and a university in South Korea to develop food-safety analysis systems.
In addition to silicon-based filters, NanoSensors is also using carbon nanotube technology to detect and isolate biologically based pathogens. Carbon nanotubes are cylindrical carbon molecules with properties that make them potentially useful in extremely small-scale electronic and mechanical applications.
NanoSensors is working on a reusable testing kit. The disposable sensor is about the size of a quarter and has a reader for measuring data embedded in it. The sensor transmits back to an external data acquisition unit that can be used by people at all levels of the food distribution chain. Customers will be able to buy and use disposable sensors on each specific lot of produce that is tested.
NanoSensors licensed its biosensor technology in August. Its sensor can detect E. coli but cannot tell what strain it is. Depending on the host molecule, the sensor could be used to detect salmonella.
The sensor detects the DNA of the host molecule on porous silicone. The DNA of the molecule is attached to that surface; the sensor is functionalized when DNA is placed on the surface. The base of the sensor is disposable. Joshua Moser, vice president and chief operating officer of NanoSensors, said that the company "has made a tremendous amount of progress in a short amount of time."
Mr. Moser said that nano- or molecular-scaled devices operate at the same scale as the biological agents they target, which allows the technology to both detect and isolate targeted pathogens. Nanoprobes and filters can address viruses and bacteria at a level of specificity that is hard to get at with larger technology, and also can provide faster and more accurate results than existing technology, he said.
Ted Wong, chief executive officer of NanoSensors, said that the company could determine the concentration of E. coli with its sensor, which is a "first alert" of E. coli.
"We're trying to provide an economically viable solution," Dr. Wong said. "The efficiency is very high."
The sensor's testing results can be exported to a PDA or cell phone. The company soon will start third-party testing and anticipates testing its product at a water treatment plant for a few months.
"Sensors could be the first use of carbon nanotubes," Dr. Wong said. NanoSensors anticipates jumping up to the use of carbon nanotubes, which is the "next generation," he said.
NanoSensors has collected salmonella data in more than three months of testing.
Dr. Wong said that his dream is to have a sensor "that covers an array of different things."
In late December, NanoSensors announced that it had engaged a third-party contractor to manufacture units of a test version of its biosensor product that will be used for third-party field testing. The product is based on the NanoSensors nanoporous silicon-based biosensor technology to detect E. coli.
Although NanoSensors has not entered into testing agreements with third parties, it is seeking to enroll between six and 10 users in its product-testing program.
Another Silicon Valley company -- Cepheid, based in Sunnyvale, CA -- can take credit for playing a critical role in containing the outbreak of E. coli 0157:H7 detected in fresh spinach.
New Mexico's health department used a molecular diagnostic tool manufactured by Cepheid to isolate the E. coli. Researchers performed rapid molecular tests that pointed to a bag of spinach that sickened a New Mexico woman, a major breakthrough in the case.
David Persing, Cepheid's chief medical and technology officer, said that about half of all state public health labs in the nation are using the company's SmartCycler instrument. Unlike traditional culture tests that take days to generate a result, molecular diagnostics quickly and accurately identify microorganisms by identifying specific segments of DNA.
Another advantage to molecular detection is that it can detect DNA whether bacteria are alive or dead.
Mr. Persing said that the opportunity exists to catch outbreaks such as the E. coli outbreak in spinach earlier in the process, and that the goal must be to detect and intercept pathogens before they enter the general food supply. "The evolution of technology is to small sophisticated analysis," Mr. Persing said, adding that cartridges for testing bacteria are small, easy to work with and don't require a specialty lab.
He said that he favors installing Cepheid's SmartCycler instrument in fresh produce-processing plants. The price runs about $30 to $50 per cartridge. Mr. Persing anticipates similar deployment of sensor technology to include agricultural operations and food distribution centers.
This is PITIFUL! $15k in trades.
The need for e-coli detection.
http://www.about-ecoli.com/page5.htm
Disappointing day considering the news.
Don't know what it's going to take but I'm sure that more good news is on the way. The weak hands will regret their sales, the flippers will get caught chasing the PPS upward, and the shorters will get burned.
Get ready, this is just the beginning of great things to come.
I wouldn't bet on it. Too many .00x flippers and weak hands here.
I don't see how anyone makes anything off of 5,000 shares @ .001 spread.
I would think making $1,000 from 100k shares @ .01 would be more ideal.
Then again I'm waitng for the big profits! SOON!
Fighting over hundredths @ little profit. How ridiculous!
Raise your asks today! More news coming!
Short interest has been increasing thru January.
They had better cover. More news to come!
Gap up tomorrow?
This is just the beginning. This should trigger more news on a constant basis. Those who sold, OH WELL.
Time to take all that NITE throws up there on the ask tomorrow!
News has hit the wire.
Moving into revenue. DKL International.
Bit of coverage. Now company news is coming.
Probably product news shortly.
How long are we going to let NITE run the show?
Batmasian 30,454,091 @.02 WHY? Let me tell you.
Because he knows!
To those who want to listen
I'm telling you news is coming and you won't be sorry you listened.
It amazes me...They're getting .015 yet someone wants to drop the ask. Manipulation at its' best.
NEWS IS COMING!
Once again, NITE being A$$holes.
They are putting the .015's up for grabs.
Get them now while they are still available.
The NEWS is coming!
Seems like NITE trading is controlling NNSR trades.
Time to blow them out. Do they really want to lose their shares?
Hopefully the train is leaving the station and staying on the track. Not looking for a train wreck! NEWS coming soon!
Few flippers and weak hands come thru... Then
the PPS will continue upwards! THE NEWS IS COMING! The quarter is 2/3 over.
Anticipation of product NEWS is growing each day!
Raise your ASKS. NNSR will rise with this NEWS.
$.015 will fall today.
If you want volume BUY some!
30,454,091 Shares purchased @.02 by James Batmasian on 01/21/07 for investment purposes. whoa!
Good morning all. Hopefully the bleeding will stop.
PR on product updates will be out soon as end of month is near and NNSR 1st quarter is 2/3 over.
One would think. It has been awhile.