status is none of yer' damn business!! :-)
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LOL, guess so.
LOL, guess so.
Morning OG.
I too believe there are in the right place at the right time. With the reviews I have seen of their competetion out their not being so good. With a superior product they can capture the market if they play their cards right.
Yeah, don't think the wife would like her hubby diluting her holdings. Nothing like a scorned woman. LOL.
Welcome, it is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyy oversold.
List of stock purchases including the Mr. Ofir's wife holdings.
Common Stock 09/26/2008 P 20,000 A $ 0.15 20,000(1) I By wife
Common Stock 09/29/2008 P 5,000 A $ 0.15 25,000(1) I By wife
Common Stock 09/29/2008 P 0 A $ 0 2,000,000 D
Common Stock 09/30/2008 P 5,000 A $ 0.14 3,530,000(1) I By Wife
Common Stock 09/30/2008 P 38,500 A $ 0.15 3,568,500(1) I By Wife
Common Stock 11/04/2008 P 45,000 A $ 0.15 20,045,000 D
Common Stock 11/04/2008 P 10,000 A $ 0.16 20,055,000 D
Common Stock 11/12/2008 P 50,000 A $ 0.1 20,105,000 D
Common Stock 11/24/2008 P 15,000 A $ 0.08 20,120,000 D
Common Stock 11/24/2008 P 15,000 A $ 0.07 3,554,800(1) I By Wife
Common Stock 11/24/2008 P 15,000 A $ 0.08 3,569,800(1) I By Wife
Common Stock 11/24/2008 P 20,000 A $ 0.09 3,589,800(1) I By Wife
Common Stock 12/02/2008 P 100,000 A $ 0.06 20,220,000 D
Common Stock 12/02/2008 P 100,000 A $ 0.065 20,320,000 D
Indeed we could.
Sure is.
Our device YoGen® is a slim pocket-size hand-powered electric charger driven by repeated pulling a cord in a similar to Yo-Yo string. While the self-returning cord is repeatedly pulled by the user, an internal alternator spins continuously, and thereby generates power allowing for recharging the batteries used by any PDA and especially cell-phone while the user can keep using them, e.g. `staying on talking`..
Since human-power source is actually unlimited and permanently available- no additional batteries to dispose of or extra weight to carry.
YoGen® is based on a unique extremely slim patented high-efficiency "on-board" alternator integrated with an energy-saving electronic stabilizer allowing for a palm-sized device which provides a quick recharge for any device adapted for charging from 5VDC chargers: cell-phones, GPS, iPOD, MP3, MP4, etc.
The second device we are developing, YoGen MaxT (coming in soon) will provide enough power for laptops and their accessories, professional camcorders, etc. Unlike YoGenT it will be driven by the user's foot in order to provide a long charging without body weariness and interference with main user work.
Virtually everyone these days is mobile: everyone carries at least one battery-powered device, and often they have a bag-full of these power-hungry devices.
One out of two North Americans carries a cell-phone. MP3 player, iPOD and similar music systems are owned and used by virtually everyone under 40. Game decks, electronic toys and organizers are everywhere and many of us carry laptops and equipment ranging from GPS units to pocket camcorders. Keeping all these batteries fully charged and conditioned presents a real problem. They all use a lot of energy, depleting batteries rapidly. Often the battery dies and the charger is at home or in the office or there is no AC outlet available. Many people try to make do with a handful of ordinary AA and AAA batteries.
For most cell-phone users, the only way of charging their battery is through the cell-phone itself. The units are not meant to be routinely opened for battery exchange which is usually the case with PDAs and camcorders etc.
For millions of laptop users, a spare battery is simply too much extra weight and often gets left behind in the office or hotel. For some of the other types of gadgets, batteries may not be replaceable or accessible to the user without disassembling the device. Even if it was practical, this would void any product warranty.
Now there are new devices - chargers that are small and light enough and can handle all devices that is to recharge low batteries in any situation.
Size: 55 mm x 90 mm, 23 mm thick (2.1" x 3.5", 0.9" thick)
Max power: 5 W typically (up to 6 W)
Electric output: built-in mini-USB. Supplied with a set of flexible cables terminated by connector adaptors for most popular cell-phones and other hand-held electrical devices.
Built-in 650 mAh lithium-ion back-up battery.
A State-Of-Charge internal battery indicator.
A LED indicator showing actual charging the electronic device being connected to.
A slider switch alternating between forced and regular charging mode
Rugged and tough enough to withstand constant use.
At this stage we are only taking orders for the YoGen® as well as from distributors and wholesale purchasers. If you are interested in retailing YoGen®, please contact us at sales@easy-energy.biz for details.
Fingers crossed.
Morning Stevo and thanks for the info. GJ.
Good morning everyone. Maybe we get an update today.
Morning people. Good news this AM about the GDP not declining as much as predicted. Markets may bounce today off of that news.
Those .05's will be history tomorrow. LOL.
Would not suprise me one bit. Freaking thieves.
LMAO - Obama getting his attack dogs out in force.This guy is a freaking joke!!!
Told you market was gonna suck today. Shorts had to much bad news they could use to manipulate everything today. Maybe Obama will bring back the uptiock rule but right now he is off to a bad start with this "stimulus" plan and everyone knows it but the idiots in charge up in Washington.
Yep, will see a lot more volume when that if finalized.
LOL...please.
LMAO - Please tell me he did NOT pump the sidewinder or say it was a superior product?
IST SideWinder cell phone charger
IST SideWinderEditor's rating: 5.3
The good: Compact and light; reusable; LED throws 5 minutes of light after a couple minutes of cranking.
The bad: Tough to crank; several minutes of cranking gave us only a few minutes of phone life; won't work on a completely dead phone battery.
The bottom line: The IST SideWinder might be small, reusable, and environmentally friendly, but we never got a decent cell phone charge from the device.
This crank-driven emergency cell phone charger seems like the ideal choice for a chatter who's stranded on, say, a deserted country road and needs to squeeze a call out of a dead handset. But while we got sore fingers from furiously cranking the IST SideWinder ($25), overall we couldn't get enough of a charge to even place a call for more than a few minutes.
The compact, lightweight SideWinder (2.3 by 1.8 by 1.5 inches, 2.2 ounces) comes in a translucent blue plastic shell, which is curved slightly for a better fit in your palm. On the right side of the SideWinder is a small crank that folds into the casing when it's not in use. On top are a small power port and a white LED that provides 5 minutes of illumination after cranking--great for dark environments. The charger also comes with a small lanyard and a vinyl carrying case.
Setup is relatively simple: Just plug one end of the included cable into the IST power port, then attach the other end to your handset's AC input. Adapters for most Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Audiovox, Kyocera, and Samsung phones are included, but you should check exact compatibility with your phone before buying. Next, you extend the small plastic handle and begin cranking at about two revolutions per second. After 2 minutes of cranking, you're supposed to get about 6 minutes of talk time and 30 minutes of standby time.
Unfortunately, the IST SideWinder won't work on a completely dead battery. We attached the charger to a drained Motorola V600 and cranked diligently for about 2 minutes. The crank was a bit stiff, and our fingers began to get sore at about the 1-minute mark. We then hit the Moto's power button; the handset powered up fine but died as soon as we started dialing. We then cranked for another 2 minutes, during which our fingers begged for mercy, and the SideWinder grew noticeably hot--again, no dice.
The IST SideWinder performed marginally better with a battery that had a few seconds of juice left. We tested it with the Samsung MM-A920 and got about 3 minutes of power after 2 minutes of cranking. Still, it was barely enough time to make a decent emergency call. We would have kept cranking until we got a decent charge, but frankly, our arms were rubber after the fruitless 5-minute workout.
Better hope your not in a rain forest or some other densely covered terrain LOL.
LMAO - Yes, that plug in adapter is gonna do wonders for peolpe stranded in the wolderness or possibly some other natural disaster where there is NO electricity. Solar panel is easy to break and once it os broken your screwed. By far this is NOT a true "emergency" charger. Emergency chargers are more durable and versatile than this product.
Hell yeah. Tired of the short arseholes. Bring back the uptick rule now.
ESYE & PURO two hotties IMO.
Amatuer hour over, let's see if ZLC can recover.
LOL, who knows. He claims to be bog on eco friendly technolgy.
ZLC - Insider purchases. None recently but in November ther were a lot of buys, also there i no selling recently.
http://www.insidercow.com/history/company.jsp?company=zlc&B1=Search%21
ZLC - Insider purchases. None recently but in November ther were a lot of buys, also there i no selling recently.
http://www.insidercow.com/history/company.jsp?company=zlc&B1=Search%21
can't wait for that. It will kick start this bad boy to new highs.
Agreed, so far I have no problems with the way management has conducted themselves.
Oh yeah, People will be on this like stink on Sh%$@!!
Gonna be a shatty day today.
Record number of Americans seek jobless benefits- AP
Obama seeks GOP help for recovery bill- AP
Durable goods orders tumble for fifth straight month-
AP Ford has worst year ever, says still won't seek aid- AP
Kodak posts 4Q loss, plans up to 4,500 job cuts- AP
Shell Q4 profits fall, but will raise Q1 dividend- Reuters
Sony's quarterly net profit tumbles 95 percent- AP
Altria 4Q profit falls, reflects overseas spin-off- AP Bank
stocks drag Europe down despite Asian gains- AP
People-Powered Computing with Easy Energy's Yogen Max
by Tom Milnes on December 17, 2008
I'm sure that 2009 will be packed with must-have gizmos, but if I had my choice the one that I'd most like to get a hold of it would be Easy Energy's Yogen Max.
Although there is pretty scant information available on this device, apparently it is designed to be just what it looks like, a human-powered energy source for your laptop, consisting of a foldable footpedal that plugs directly into your laptop, and/or perhaps other devices that it can be suited to work with. So, you say I might be able to stick with my light, but not very long-lasting battery and never have to worry about running out of juice as long as I'm willing to tap-tap-tap? Hmm, who wouldn't be for that? All I have to say is why hasn't anyone come up with this idea already. Unfortunately Easy Energy's Website says next to nothing about the product, beyond a flash demonstration. Yet, according to a recent Endgadget posting, Easy Energy has completed a working prototype, so this is looking for real. Also, Easy Energy CEO Guy Ofir, in a Coolest Gadgets posting, says of the product, “This unique product will allow for the complete charging of a laptop anywhere in the world, inside or outside, wired or not.” The key words for me here are 'complete charging.' If he is claiming that a full charge can be produced this should sell itself.
It may seem a little goofy at first to think of walking into the local cafe, lining up a latte and busting out your little orange wah-wah power pedal, but if it works, is light and compact and is affordable, I'm sure you won't be the only one pedaling away across the WWW and beyond. And just think of the workout your calfs will get. Like I said, this little power pack is high on my list of '09 must-haves. Lets hope that prototype makes it to production.
--Tom Milnes
TRMP has been a bugger lately. Just when you think it's gonna make a move it fizzles.
It's defintely trading like something is up.
Yes we do. Right now the update we REALLY need is the completion of the share reduction. Think I will send an email and see if I can get a status on it.
Very nice there bud.
- We have advanced with the development of the YoGen® to the point where we will be initiating mass production. The first pilot run of 100 units is scheduled for March 11, 2009, with the start-up of full mass production scheduled for April 9, 2009.
- We have finalized the design of the YoGen MaxTM and will soon be initiating the process to prepare that product for mass production
- In 2008, we executed an agreement with Al-Sadeef Trading Company in Jordan to handle distribution of our products in the Middle East, in which they have agreed to purchase 300,000 ($3,000,000) YoGen®s per year.
- 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.
- we will be executing a marketing plan that will include efforts in the United States and Canada.
- 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.
- We expect to be making progress reports on a regular basis in the near future