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Why do you think this was a great week? look at the numbers!
Monday close.....0.14
Tuesday close....0.14
Wednesday close..0.14
'feinanddandy' ..Piecemaker put a chart in the I-box . It looks like CYPW is down 450%.
You did not post ALL of the information . You forgot that you have to pay to be in the show.
Never say never. I have gone to trade shows.
due to their connection with the Government and they will not release information = government secret
feinanddandy.. A Daily chart does not mean much to the long term investors here..
'Cee-It' ..I believe when the Raytheon Press Release came out the idea that the test results would not be made public is not true. Without independent tests this company has no credibility.
We will never see test results you said it was a government secret. What a joke.
Feinanddandy Expain this: Results 1 - 10 of about 260,000 for raytheon test results.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rlz=1G1GGLQ_ENUS300&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=raytheon+test+results&spell=1
I strongly disagree with your logic and Cyclone has been at conferences (trade shows) and small engine shows in Chicago, Milwaukee and Florida.This Orlando show will be number 4.
The chart tells it all. That is how investors feel about this company. Thus the share price is a reflected of the public view of this company.
The statement is not exactly true because at the time of the earlier trade shows some companies stock had a positive result from the trade show while Cyclone stock went down.
For credibility you need independent test numbers. Like the ones we never saw from the Raytheon tests.
Cee-It' ..Your statement is not exactly true and if so do you predict that the stock will go down after this trade show. What is your guess?
snowcloud..Cyclone's history shows that the price of their shares has gone down after a trade show.
Yes, and then they come out with a Press Release that states how well their product was received at the trade show.
snowcloud.. My answer to your question. The point is that anyone who is willing to pay can be at a trade show.
Renewable Power Applications to Be Showcased by Cyclone Power Technologies at Engine Show
Registration Fees Paid by Oct. 17th Paid After Oct. 17th
Full Individual Conference $515 $615
Association Full Conference $465 $565
Government/Utility Full Conference $415 $490
Exhibitor Full Conference $365 $415
International Full Conference $265 $315
Single Day Conference (Does Not Include Proceedings) $275 $275
Exhibition Visitor $100 $110
Please explain this!
CYCLONE POWER TECHS INC (OTC) (USOTC:CYPW)
Last Price (USD) $ 0.14
Change ▼ -0.02 (-12.50%)
Ernie, There is nothing wrong with using solar power to generate electricity. I just think that you should consider which system that is available will give you the most efficiency. Cyclone has not stated that their system is any more efficient than existing systems and it appears to me that it is much more complicated and expensive than the existing solar panels of today.
grajekk..Cyclone has been at conferences and small engine shows in Chicago, Milwaukee and Florida. They paid for every one and had a Press Release after everyone and the stock has gone down after every conference.
People who go to these shows are knowledgeable and are looking for good ideas, they pay for admittance , yet the stock continues to go down. I don't think one more show or your son-in law can make much of a difference .
Yes I agree. I removed that post.
Piece.I believe the present existing solar panels that deliver electricity directly without using a WHE and generator combination are more efficient .
piece..You neglected to address the hours of sunlight and how the heat will be moved from the 10 foot X 4 foot panel to a WHE engine located inside and I disagree with you, the coast of a .5 HP engine can be very important .I neglected to mention that 4 X 10 foot panels lose there efficiency due to the dirt deposited on them . They become a maintenance problem.
Your post# 12940 is not correct you said 1hp. It is 0.5hp.
grajekk..It might generate a 0.05 HP for a few hours on a sunny day in Florida, But on a snowy day in Vermont that 10 foot X 4 foot panel will blow off the roof and the water in the WHE will freeze and destroy the expensive 0.5 HP engine.
correction: generate approximately 0.5 HP
Piecemaker, Please check your e-mail.
Thanks arnold
Piecemaker, I am working with Matt to get you back as assistant moderator; some technical difficuties on my part.
Feinanddandy, Hang in there. Don't give up; things are going to be better and different on this board.
Arnold
Piecemaker, I'm sorry but I can't meet your conditions; no moderator on any board has to disclose his holdings or non-holdings. I am offering you the position because you had it before and appear to be interested in it now. I said I will be fair and if you are unhappy, you can quit at anytime. Let's give it a try.
From now on, we have to stay on topic or the mod-squad will have to remove our posts. Let's get back to making this a good board for investors. We may not always agree, but difference of opinions should be tolerated and discussed openly without rancour or personal attacks.
Good luck to Cyclone and all investors in this troubling market.
Arnold
Piecemaker, I have no problem with you being an assistant moderator. I am not the one that removed you from that position. If you would like to continue as assistant moderator, let me know and I will try to figure out how to reinstate you. I want to assure you and all posters that I will be as fair as possible. If posts are removed and it's not by me, I will post that information on the board.
I also plan to post very little and mainly to moderate and try to keep everyone on topic.
Any suggestions anyone might have, I am open to hearing.
Arnold
LORTAP this board needs you, please stay .
Arnold
'now invest' .To answer your question,"not the right technology?". Just because someone bought it does not make it the right technology for the time.
Just a few examples :The Stanley Steamer was not the right technology People paid for it.
The electric car of the 1900's, people paid for them.
Desks to hide under in case of nuclear attracts, people paid for them.
The Cyclone Engine is not more efficient than a diesel engine.
Cyclone has not demonstrated how their WHE heat exchanger can capture the BTU's from hot air without restricting the flow of the exhaust .
Ernie read my post #12892 that should give you some ideas.
Ernie and Carl..Look closely at the dates of these agreements. If I remember correctly if Cyclone did not deliver a Prototype by a specified time these deals were dead.
Pompano Beach, FL. Nov 26, 2007. Cyclone Power Technologies Inc. (Pink Sheets: CYPW)
announced today that it has entered into a License Agreement with Revgine, Inc., a technology
development company based outside of Rochester, NY.
POMPANO BEACH, Fla., Jul 25, 2007 (PrimeNewswire via COMTEX) -- Cyclone Power Technologies Inc. (Pink Sheets:CYPW) announced today that it has signed an option for a second license agreement with Advent Power Systems, Inc.
Under the terms of the license option, Advent will have the exclusive right to pursue commercial applications for Cyclone's high-performance, heat-regenerative Green Revolution Engine(tm) with the U.S. Postal Department. Currently, Advent holds the exclusive licensing rights for generator applications for the Cyclone engine with the U.S. Military.
Pompano Beach, FL. Nov 26, 2007. Cyclone Power Technologies Inc. (Pink Sheets: CYPW)
announced today that it has entered into a License Agreement with Revgine, Inc., a technology
development company based outside of Rochester, NY.
Under the terms of the license, Revgine has been granted the right to develop, manufacture
and sell engines utilizing Cyclone’s patented technology for use in lawn and garden equipment,
such as lawn mowers, weed eaters, leaf blowers, snow blowers and chain saws. For these
worldwide rights, Revgine has paid Cyclone an initial “six-figure” license fee and will pay
Cyclone ongoing royalties from future engine sales.
Carl Please explain this:Your mantra "The world is not ready for Cyclone" (or whatever it is) will be short lived if you keep giving Grajekk inspiration to act. I don't think that's what you want, is it?
Ernie, Cyclone does not have one engine in a vehicle to demonstrate if the technology works. Not one lawn mower has been shown cutting grass. Not one Cyclone engine is available to generate electricity. Who is full of BS ?
Yes Ernie, they know about Cyclone and they know it is not the right technology at the right time.
CYCLONE POWER TECHS INC (OTC) (CYPW) $0.16
Change:-0.01 (-5.88%)
feinanddandy..That is not true I never said that. What is the post number! Where is your proof???????????????
As I have said before, this is NOT the right technology at the right time.
goodfree.. You can not buy a weed eater. Cyclone is still
working on a prototype.
goodfree..Call Cyclone they answer all questions I am told.
I did not ever use that word. (Bill Clinton)
feinanddandy..I did not say this is a scam. As I have said before, this is NOT the right technology at the right time.
Piecemaker..You make statements like, "the VARIABLE speed is WAY more efficient", when comparing a Cyclone engine to a diesel engine. Than you say, "Posting facts without reasonable context is misleading and potentially harmful."
IMHO Cyclone does not have the technology to capture all of the heat. (500,000 btu's)
goodfree..The Cyclone Engine and the Waste Heat Engine are BTU based engines and the only thing different is the source of the heat. The engine requires at full load 7500 to 8000 BTU per HP per HR.
Piecemaker..Just to be clear I was answering a question from goodfree.
I posted Cyclone's Complete e-mail (complete response). I might add you asked me to ask them a question and you also asked me to post their answer. I did that and then you accused me of not posting the complete response from Cyclone.
This is fact:
The Cyclone Engine is a BTU based engine and requires at full load 7500 to 8000 BTU per HP per HR.
goodfree..The question is how much heat would get into the engine to get the water to the super critical temperature that is needed. I know of no demonstration showing the WHE working on any waste heat source of any kind.
From Cyclone:
The Cyclone Engine is a BTU based engine and requires at full load 7500 to 8000 BTU per HP per HR.