status is none of yer' damn business!! :-)
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Good morning folks. Ready for lift off???
Technically...not yet, the SEC has to approve and then Nev. SOS needs to be updated, but inmy view I would say yes, its a done deal.
ESYE - PRE 14c filed today. Reduction of A/S has been started.
http://knobias.10kwizard.com/filing.php?param=&ipage=6101169&DSEQ=1&SEQ=&SQDESC=SECTION_BODY&exp=
ESYE - PRE 14c filed today. Reduction of A/S has been started.
http://knobias.10kwizard.com/filing.php?param=&ipage=6101169&DSEQ=1&SEQ=&SQDESC=SECTION_BODY&exp=
Helluva nice finish for the day
LOL, keep em' straight there Pastor.
That is truly a horrific picture!!! LOLOL.
ESYE having a nice day while the rest of the market is sucking arse.
The YoGen® is available in two models: the basic version, which is a standalone hand-powered charger and the premium version, that additionally includes a backup 650 mAh 3.7V battery which will provide charging power either when mechanically activated or via the battery when it is carrying a charge. For convenience, the premium version provides an SOC indicator, which advises the user of the charge state of the battery. The YoGen® devices represent a significant breakthrough in manpowered chargers in that, in addition to their extremely compact size, they are able to produce a uniquely high ratio of electrical output to human energy input and are far less tiring to operate than competitive units. In other words, these chargers have advanced the user friendliness and economics of this technology to the point at which they become eminently practical and desirable as a means to fill a void in an almost limitless market.
Sounds goooooood to me!!
YoGenT Charger design and technical advantages:
For power capability and ergonomic design, for operation without fatigue and the most effective charging, three major design innovations have been incorporated:
1. A high power, disk alternator; designed as a very compact, low-profile device in a flat smooth housing. A novel, patented design of the combination of coreless permanent magnet rotor and stator coils, integrated with electronic circuit attached to mechanical transmission providing high power and efficiency of the charger .
2. For ease of use over extended periods of charging, the YoGenT mechanism is a masterpiece of mechanical engineering. To keep the unit flat, simple speed multiplication mechanism is designed instead of complex gear mechanism used in other hand chargers. Further, the alternator rotors are "flywheels", which with built-in ratchet extend the effective generation cycle even after the pulling cycle has ceased.
3. The YoGenT Charger high power capability is complemented by the innovative charging and protection circuit providing proper consumer (e.g. cell-phone) charging and monitoring SOC of internal battery.
Power needs and charging times:
Cellphones: typical talk-transmission power is about 0.5-1W. With the 3.7V lithium-ion batteries, discharge current can reach 130-270mA. Standby current is much lower and when the screen is off it is less than 10mA.
Most available cell-phone batteries are of 750-1300mAh capacity. Typical charging times, with wall chargers, are from 3 to 5 hours, providing up to 400mA. YoGen under intensive operation may supply up to 1 A and thus to provide a tenfold talk time in relative to cord pulling time.
Of course.
Me too. Gonna be patient though and give them time to get it done. They have a lot going on right now with the production coming on line and securing distributors.
Should be. Will email IR later on and see if I can get an update on it.
Indeed. Just gotta show a little patience here.
Waiting on the PR titled "Easy Energy Finalizes Authorized Share Reduction"
I am sure he is.
A POS loser.
Easy Energy Introduces YoGen Max Laptop ChargerPrototype of foot pedal laptop charger has “eco” written all over By Georgiana Bobolicu, Gadgets Editor
2nd of December 2008, 18:47 GMT
If we want to run all those devices that make our lives so much better, we need to find a way to power them that won’t cost a fortune and that can be used without danger of further damage to the environment. Using a disposable battery on a daily basis is clearly not a good idea. Renewable energy has to be the way. But, since the sun or the wind are rather difficult to use on a daily basis, Easy Energy has an alternative, the YoGen Max foot pedal laptop charger.
Still only a prototype, the YoGen Max is very easy to use and to carry around with you, as it will fold up for easy travel, allowing you to run your laptop like an antique sewing machine.
Of course, we all know that the human body coupled with the right balance of mechanical generators can produce electricity. But if you're one of those people who compulsively taps their foot anyway, the YoGen Max can help you run your laptop from anywhere, without a supplementary effort, isn't that right?
Thanks to this functioning principle, you'll practically be able to use your laptop far away from areas that have electricity, in the middle of the nature, while working in a much more relaxing way. Although its main purpose is to charge laptops, the YoGen Max can also be used to charge other small devices, without any restrictions.
No matter how easy it may be to charge a laptop or any other device this way, it may become somehow tiresome, since most of the electronics that we use on a daily basis require rather long operating times. But there's no need to worry, since Easy Energy has thought that through and endowed the YoGen Max with a high capacity internal rechargeable battery, packaged within an electronic block playing the role of a construction base. Besides the battery and in order to provide a maximum level of versatility, the electronic block of the YoGen Max makes it possible to set the desired output in a range covering all existing laptops and other similar devices.
Since it's just a prototype, there's no price attached to the YoGen Max just yet, but, according to the Easy Energy website, it should hit the market in the near future and I guess we will find out then.
Nice recovery from the AM dip.
Patiently waiting on the A/S reduction to kickstart this into overdrive.
Easy Energy Yogen Max foldable, man-powered laptop charger prototype complete
by Laura June, posted Dec 4th 2008 at 2:57PM
Charging your laptop could start to feel a lot more like work in the near future, if the folks at Easy Energy have it their way. They've just completed a protoype for the Yogen Max laptop charger, and though details are particularly spartan about the actual workings of the device, as you can see from the mock-up, it's going to involve a human foot pumping juice directly into your laptop. Unlike some other devices we've seen, the Yogen Max has no external battery, plus it's way more foldable and boasts a totally awesome font. The spokesperson from Easy Energy says they hope to bring the product to the consumer market sometime in 2009. If that girl in the background of the photo is any indication of how outlandishly fun the human-powered charger is to use, we sure hope it's available soon.
http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/04/easy-energy-yogen-max-foldable-man-powered-laptop-charger-proto/
The Yogen Max is a foot pedal laptop charger prototype that will fold up for easy travel, allowing you to run your laptop like an antique sewing machine.
Of course, we all know that the human body coupled with the right balance of mechanical generators can produce electricity. But if you're one of those people who compulsively taps their foot anyway, the Yogen Max can help you run your laptop from anywhere—not just when you're stuck traveling abroad without adapters, but when half your body is pinned under a tree in the wilderness, and all you have is one leg free and an open laptop to call for help.
There's no release date or price at this time, but we'll keep an eye out for ya (pending we're not trapped under a tree somewhere in the wilderness without access to laptop power) and (pending it can produce enough power to run an actual laptop). [Easy Energy via Coolest Gadgets]
http://gizmodo.com/5100976/yogen-max-charges-laptops-with-feet
RIP Marketedge (a fellow ihubber). This is very tragic and my prayers are with his family and friends.
http://www.abcactionnews.com/news/local/story/Man-holding-baby-stabbed-to-death-in-Bradenton/kuuAiikTWECYPkojg10dyQ.cspx
Most laptop chargers are rather bulky and huge, even with the strides we’ve taken in the world of miniaturization these days. Easy Energy aims to go against the grain with its Yogen Max foldable laptop charger which is able to charge gasping laptops without having to depend on any external power source. Sounds pretty crazy, considering how they’re not going to depend on solar power either. Check out what Guy Ofir, Chief Executive Officer of Easy Energy has to say, “This unique product will allow for the complete charging of a laptop anywhere in the world, inside or outside, wired or not.” Yogen Max is tipped to be released sometime next year. I myself am pretty interested to see how the Yogen Max will pan out when it is finally available to the masses. Guess you’ll have pretty solid calf muscles once you’re done juicing up your laptop with this.
http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20081202/yogen-max-foldable-laptop-charger/
"I have good reason to believe, with the reasonable success of our in-progress marketing discussions, that Easy Energy's revenues for 2009 could reach $10,000,000 with resulting earnings of $3,000,000 or better."
Good morning all.
Overall
Our rating system posted a BUY today, upgraded from lower rating. The market seems to be ready for a new bullish move. If you bought, continue to hold stock until SELL signal. You are relatively safe to buy now, a new upward move is expected.
Target
Six months: 8.93 One year: 13.62
Support
Support1: 1.14 Support2: 0.95
Resistance
Resistance1: 7.64 Resistance2: 11.66
Pivot
2.12
Moving Averages
MA(5): 1.30 MA(20): 2.66
MA(100): 11.88 MA(250): 17.08
MACD
MACD(12,26): -0.96 Signal(12,26,9): -0.96
Stochastic Oscillator
%K(14,3): 4.86 %D(3): 4.80
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52-Week
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Average Volume(K)
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I like that forecast!!!!
LOL, wonder if it will include investigating members of congress as well.
ESYE - Waiting on the big push on that one. A/S reduction should give it.
Indeed M.
I have good reason to believe, with the reasonable success of our in-progress marketing discussions, that Easy Energy's revenues for 2009 could reach $10,000,000 with resulting earnings of $3,000,000 or better."
If that is acheived this year it will be an amzing accomplishment for this startup company.
Agree, reduce the A/S, get full blown production going and by the end of 2009 we should all be sitting pretty.
Sure sounds like the CEO is confident there will be.
Coming in Feb.
we will be executing a marketing plan that will include efforts in the United States and Canada.
"We are currently in negotiations with substantial distribution firms for other territories and are confident that several additional agreements will be finalized in the very near future."
Yes, it does give me confidence.
Isn't that the truth. That's why it's so important to bring back the F'ing uptick rule. Freaking shorters are running rampant and killing everything.
Yep, hopefuly the A/S reductionw ill be the next piece of news we get....or distributors.
Yep. Rediculous at these levels.