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Your demeanor is all that people need to see. I am not here to talk of the stock you mentioned. You do nothing but spread unsubstantiated and subjective vitriol. Negative opinions of that company are welcome as long as you have info to backup the way you feel instead of violations site rules by calling a stock a pig and telling others to move money into the stock you are pumping. I invite all to view your post history as compared to mine and let them make their own decisions.
Wow even a troll here too eh?
Wow Vince, so your CAPS lock key is not permanently stuck on.
Guess that comment about your eyesight is not particularly valid.
Also, why the sudden drop of 15% on this stock if you tout it as being so great?
Thanks for all the great info A1M.
The market mak^H^H^H^Hmanipulators.
Also, the sheer lack of visibility.
Some people will not touch a penny stock BECAUSE it is a penny stock.
We are in a very small circle right now.
Uplisting will provide extremely broad exposure!
Because it WILL drop some. I can capture some profit, expand my holdings, and get more in the long run. Besides my paltry amount wont effect things THAT much anyway.
And that is fine with me as I will rebuy at a lower rate. I want more shares, but not at higher prices. That is a thing that all stocks have when increasing, not to mention auto sell triggers at certain points and all that.
Was that when we were rocking 30.5 cents?
I should have sold my lot then as I just had that gut feeling it would not last. Then could have rebought at 9. But, hindsight and all.
Not too far off down the road, it will be a great feeling to walk into a dealership and say...."Do you take cash?"
OK, that right there proves you are an idiot that has no reading comprehension.
Expenses have been high, yes, but are going lower.
My frustration is with you, not this stock. Im still in much green with a few lots of average buy price at 6 cents a share. You do not speak for me Vince.
Start talking with some sense and candor or keep pissing in the wind.
Did anyone here attend the stockholder meeting? If so, what were the highlights?
I also have 150K shares, just a shave more actually. Im holding off on any further purchases.
I may actually sell mine after a jump when the RS happens and then rebuy at a lower rate.
I removed it!
Mentioning of another stock does not seem to be against the rules, but blatant promotion of it is.
Vincem your posts fall under SPAM in this sites Terms of Service
Spam promoting other stocks/companies on a stock specific board. For example, if your board is about Ford Motor Company, a post or link suggesting someone buy stock in a pharmaceutical company is not relevant to the discussion. This does not apply to industry or trading comparisons/discussion. For example, someone comparing a stock run to a similar run on another stock is fine. It also doesn't apply if someone makes an off hand comment that they took profits on another specific stock and brought them here. The goal is to remove clear, egregious promotion of other stocks ("Get out here and take your money to XXXX", etc.).
Thanks for the great info!
I enjoy making the little bigger sweat and I'm not that annoyed just yet to ignore him. Getting close though.
Yes. You look very worried that this stock will succeed. Your criticism bears no substance. Others that have had negative attitudes on the stock have a reason that they provide. You just drop trau and let the bombs fly.
Where is that 8 cents you said we would be at? Oh wait.
So reading this right 381 companies on those 2 FSCs combined.
At $35K (conservative) per company, PER YEAR,
APDN would be sucking down $13.3 million yearly, just for those 2 FSCs after the ball gets going....am I reading this right?
Heh,
No pressure.
Just the thought alone of how massive this really is, much more so than 5962, I just cant....cant wrap my head around this.
In a few years, things are going to be vastly different for us!
Oh My Gosh,
I don't know why, but I had not considered (or contemplated)that you can have multiple suppliers providing a specific FSC part. OMG OMG OMG.
If an FSC falls under APDN jurisdiction, they ALL have to pay!
LOAD UP THE TRUCK BOYS!
I don't know why this didnt dawn on me with the Microcircuit mandate.
As stated that there are over 223 suppliers for that tubing/hoses and fittings FSC.
Assume $35,000 a year on the LOW end that puts us at $7,805,000 per YEAR for that FSC alone.
OMG. apdn1mill are you compiling a master list of suppliers per FSC that falls under these FSGs?
No problem, I want to try to help where I can.
This is just mind boggling what the implications of this is going to be.
Im sorry, I dont see that as positive at all.
With the recent developments in the last 24 hours, things are getting very interesting and very exiting. Those 6 FSG standards contain many FSC subclasses. This is going to be a lot of new money coming in.
You must be really upset that we are now at 12 cents a share instead of the 8 you harped on a few days back!
FSG: Federal Supply Groups and what they contain.
I bolded FSC 5962 as that is what our mandate entailed....look at all of this...JUST LOOK AT IT!!!!
59 Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components
Note-Mounting hardware, included in classes of this group, includes such specially designed items as brackets, holders, retainers, etc. Excluded from classes in this group are such hardware items as screws (Class 5305), bolts (Class 5306), studs (Class 5307), washers (Class 5310), rivets (Class 5320), and other common items indexed to specific classes, other than in Group 59. The FSC indexes and structure will govern the classification of items used on or with mounting hardware cited above.
5905 Resistors
5910 Capacitors
5915 Filters and Networks
Note-This class includes those filters and networks which consist of a combination of resistors, capacitors, or coils, but not a combination of resistors only (classified in 5905), capacitors only (classified in 5910), or coils only (classified in 5950).
5920 Fuses, Arrestors, Absorbers, and Protectors
5925 Circuit Breakers
5930 Switches
5935 Connectors, Electrical
5940 Lugs, Terminals, and Terminal Strips
5945 Relays and Solenoids
5950 Coils and Transformers
5955 Oscillators and Piezoelectric Crystals
5960 Electron Tubes and Associated Hardware
5961 Semiconductor Devices and Associated Hardware
5962 Microcircuits, Electronic
Note-(1) A microcircuit is defined as follows: A small circuit having a high equivalent circuit element density, which is considered as a single part composed of interconnected elements placed and/or formed on or within a single substrate to perform an electronic circuit function. The elements may be formed on or within a semiconductor material substrate; may consist of conductive film(s) formed on an insulating substrate; or may be a combination of one or both of these types with discrete elements. (2) The term "microcircuit", as applied to circuit devices included in this class, is delimited to exclude items consisting solely of interconnected "microcomponents" (discrete miniaturized components). Also excluded are items fabricated in the form of monolithic thick-film or thin-film structures that in themselves are not functional electronic circuits (e.g., Capacitors, Resistors, Transistors, or "arrays" thereof).
5963 Electronic Modules
Note-The term "electronic module" as used in this class designates an electronic component designed for use in various equipment or end item applications, and capable of controlling voltage and/or current to produce gain, oscillation, switching, or similar integral electronic functions. It consists of a collection of miniaturized electronic parts and/or elements in a single replaceable package with plug-in mounting which will also complete the required electrical connections. It is not normally subject to disassembly as distinguished from such items as CIRCUIT CARD ASSEMBLY and ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ASSEMBLY. These modules conform to industry or government specifications/standards that define all physical dimensions and electrical parameters required to promote commonality and ensure proper operational performance.
5965 Headsets, Handsets, Microphones and Speakers
5970 Electrical Insulators and Insulating Materials
5975 Electrical Hardware and Supplies
5977 Electrical Contact Brushes and Electrodes
5980 Optoelectronic Devices and Associated Hardware
5985 Antennas, Waveguides, and Related Equipment
5990 Synchros and Resolvers
5995 Cable, Cord, and Wire Assemblies: Communication Equipment
Note-This class includes only those types of cable, cord, and Wire Assemblies and Sets (and Wiring Harnesses) used on or with equipment and components covered by Groups 58, 59 and 70. Cable, Cord, Wire Assemblies, and Sets (Wiring Harnesses) used on or with equipment classified in FSC Groups other than Groups 58, 59, or 70 are classified in FSC Class 6150 if multiapplication, or classified with the next higher classifiable assembly if specially designed.
5996 Amplifiers
5998 Electrical and Electronic Assemblies, Boards, Cards, and Associated Hardware
5999 Miscellaneous Electrical and Electronic Components
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31 Bearings
Note-All bearings, including specially designed, lubricated, and/or selected, are to be classified in the appropriate classes of this group. Bearings are parts that supports another part which rotates, slides, or oscillates in or on it.
3110 Bearings, Antifriction, Unmounted
Note-This class includes bearings that generally have roller or balls confined by an inner and outer ring to relieve friction in/on/around rotating/moving mechanisms.
3120 Bearings, Plain, Unmounted
Note-Bearings in this class are generally one piece that retain and position moving and/or rotating parts. They may have lubrication grooves/fittings/facilities or include pre-lubrication.
3130 Bearings, Mounted
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25 Vehicular Equipment Components
Note-The term "vehicular" as delimited for group 25, is applicable to those vehicles and tractors included in groups 23 and 24, construction vehicles included in group 38, and warehouse trucks, tractors, and trailers included in group 39. It does not apply to railway vehicles (group 22), aircraft (group 15), or watercraft (group 19). An item of supply which is a "vehicular" component, within the scope delimited above, is classified in this group regardless of whether it has additional applications on vehicles outside the delimitations for this group.
2510 Vehicular Cab, Body, and Frame Structural Components
2520 Vehicular Power Transmission Components
2530 Vehicular Brake, Steering, Axle, Wheel, and Track Components
2540 Vehicular Furniture and Accessories
2541 Weapons Systems Specific Vehicular Accessories
2590 Miscellaneous Vehicular Components
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29 Engine Accessories
Note-Unless specifically excluded, engine accessories for all vehicles, such as aircraft, motor vehicles, ships, tractors, and construction vehicles, as well as accessories for stationary engines, are classified in this Group.
2910 Engine Fuel System Components, Nonaircraft
2915 Engine Fuel System Components, Aircraft and Missile Prime Movers
Note-Fuel components specially designed for propulsion fuel systems, aircraft and missiles are to be placed in this FSC.
2920 Engine Electrical System Components, Nonaircraft
2925 Engine Electrical System Components, Aircraft Prime Moving
Note-Items designed for specific use on aircraft and guided missile prime movers are to be placed in this FSC.
2930 Engine Cooling System Components, Nonaircraft
2935 Engine System Cooling Components, Aircraft Prime Moving
Note-This class includes only cooling system components for aircraft and/or guided missile prime movers only.
2940 Engine Air and Oil Filters, Strainers, and Cleaners, Nonaircraft
2945 Engine Air and Oil Filters, Cleaners, Aircraft Prime Moving
Note-Items placed in this FSC should be specifically designed for use on aircraft or guided missile prime movers only.
2950 Turbosupercharger and Components
Note-All turbosuperchargers and their components not elsewhere classifiable will be classified in this FSC.
2990 Miscellaneous Engine Accessories, Nonaircraft
2995 Miscellaneous Engine Accessories, Aircraft
Note-Items classified in this class must be specifically designed for use with aircraft or quided missile primemovers only.
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47 Pipe, Tubing, Hose, and Fittings
4710 Pipe, Tube and Rigid Tubing
4720 Hose and Flexible Tubing
4730 Hose, Pipe, Tube, Lubrication, and Railing Fittings
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53 Hardware and Abrasives
5305 Screws
5306 Bolts
5307 Studs
5310 Nuts and Washers
Note-Nuts and washers, including specially designed, are to be classified in this FSC. a. Nuts are a small metal block made in a variety of shapes such as square and hexagonal which is drilled and internally threaded. b. Washers are a perforated piece of metal, leather, or other materials of various shapes or forms. They are used primarily as a seat for a bolt, nut, screw, rivet or nail to distribute pressure and prevent endwise motion over an area and/or to prevent movement between two parts by means of restraining features created by the shape of its edges.
5315 Nails, Machine Keys, and Pins
Note-Nails, machine keys, and pins, including specially designed, will be classified in this FSC. a. Nails are slender, usually pointed fasteners with a head, and designed for insertion by impact. b. Machine keys are items generally inserted between two items, usually in a groove, to prevent relative rotation e.g., shaft and hub. c. Pins are cylindrical items of various materials used to align/attach two or more parts together and may allow for angular movement.
5320 Rivets
5325 Fastening Devices
5330 Packing and Gasket Materials
Note-This FSC includes only seals and gaskets designed for standard use. Seals, gaskets and packing are made from materials specifically designed and constructed to resist deterioration from the action of heat, gas, chemicals, liquids, and used to fill a cavity and create a tight seal. Similar materials used to make seals, gaskets, and packing are available in bulk form, refer to FSG 93, FSG 80, and FSG 83.
5331 O-Ring
5335 Metal Screening
Note-Metal Screening is a perforated plate or cylinder or a meshed wire fabric usually mounted and used to separate coarse from finer parts.
5340 Hardware, Commercial
Note-Common hardware designed primarily for commercial use will be classified in this FSC. Hardware is the physical, tangible and permanent components of end items that may not be classified elsewhere. It consists also of common items that are commonly used in construction and/or manufacturing (e.g., hinges, door locks).
5341 Brackets
FSC 5341 CANCELLED ON 030608 Brackets
5342 Hardware, Weapon System
Note-Hardware designed for weapon systems unique applications will be classified in this FSC.
5345 Disks and Stones, Abrasive
5350 Abrasive Materials
5355 Knobs and Pointers
5360 Coil, Flat, Leaf, and Wire Springs
Note-All springs, including specially designed, will be classified in this FSC. A spring is an elastic mechanical device that regains its original shape after being compressed, extended or deflected.
5365 Bushings, Rings, Shims, and Spacers
Note-All items, including specially designed, will be classified in this FSC. a. A bushing is cylindrical in shape, hollow, and designed primarily to be inserted into a hole to reduce the effective inside diameter of the hole, and to protect the body structure about the hole from damage resulting from stress, strain, and vibration. b. A ring is cylindrical in shape, usually flat with a center hole. Rings are multi-applicational. See specific item name for designated usage. c. A shim is a thin, sometimes tapered, piece of material used to fill in space between things. See specific item name for dimensional parameters. d. A spacer is a device for holding two members at a given distance from each other.
Vince must really be upset, we are now at 11.9 cents, up 14.42% for the day.
We are up 6.7%. Not bad.
It has already had an immediate affect on the price, we are back at .11!!!
This is a $3 Million Dollar contract, is it the best one we have seen so far as a single dollar amount?
Also, a great indicator or APDN's continued longevity. The MDA and DLA would not be contracting with a company they would expect to be Out of Business before the end of any 2 year contract period.
HOLY CRAP!
It is beginning!!!!!
Very strange for a mid morning post as well! They normally post something before/after market.
This equates to $123,750 monthly!
It is!
I just found this in the moderator rule information
Spam promoting other stocks/companies on a stock specific board. For example, if your board is about Ford Motor Company, a post or link suggesting someone buy stock in a pharmaceutical company is not relevant to the discussion. This does not apply to industry or trading comparisons/discussion. For example, someone comparing a stock run to a similar run on another stock is fine. It also doesn't apply if someone makes an off hand comment that they took profits on another specific stock and brought them here. The goal is to remove clear, egregious promotion of other stocks ("Get out here and take your money to XXXX", etc.).
Vince, I wish there was a way to ban you from the board, you refuse to follow the rules, and in addition to all caps type, your spelling is beginning to suffer!
Don't know what to feel really. I have no idea the share structure, what if the vote fails?
I am for the split, we need exposure to a broader market. There are those that would invest in the technology of this stock, but because it is penny status they wont touch it with any lengthy of a pole.
I hate how we are artificially manipulated to stay on this 10 cent area. Will be great if a few things happen:
Continued growth and income
Lowered expenses as time goes fowrard
More and varied investors
Mandate Expansion
MDA Phase III
Vince, you have been told to quit posting all caps, I will remove your post and classify it as abuse.
Also, you said we would be at 8 by now, and yet, you are STILL wrong.
Good day to you.
Very weird after the last few weeks of down trend. But very welcome!!
At the current rate of our decline, Id bet on a 60:1 split.
Current price at .1013 would stick us at $4.05, that doesn't provide any cushion at all for a drop.
60:1 would put us at $6.07 at current prices.
Vince, you have been advised of against posting in all CAPS, yet you continue to post in CAPS. Enjoy your echo chamber.
Im deleting his posts as he is clearly only here to stir the pot. If I ignore him, his trash posts will clutter the board.
Vince, you have been warned, I have already started removing some of your posts.
Type in proper capitalization from here on out or be relegated to seeing your own posts.
We won't miss them.
We welcome critical posts of substance, not blatant trolling.
Noone told you to lie. We simply dont like people being negative trolls just to be negative trolls.
If you don't like what the company is doing, cite a specific example, in proper capitalization as to why.
Back up your opinion with a source instead of coming in here, being the magnificent troll that you have proven yourself to be time and time again.
It is quite funny how when contracts come in, or the stock trends better how you are gone for months at a time.
One more post in all caps and I will consider it abuse of the board.
Vince, you this is your first and ONLY warning on this. You only show up out of the shadows when this stock is depressed.
Cut this stuff out our I will take appropriate action.
Yeah why now though?
I see a huge block of RED on Scottrader
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