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WNMI UTing after MM walkdown ...
Malia Swimsuit and Trademark PR due very soon.
Look to today's Buying Opportunity as a gift.
billytbone, note the following ...
"launched our GSM Model 1806 tri-band phone with a major GSM carrier in Mexico"
Paragraph of the PR ...
Dan Gannon, Chief Executive Officer of Hop-on, commented, "Since this is Mexico's largest and most important telecommunications, wireless, IT and Internet technologies exhibition, we believe it is a great opportunity to further showcase our products to prospective customers in Mexico and Central America. Now that we have already launched our GSM Model 1806 tri-band phone with a major GSM carrier in Mexico, we look forward to exhibiting our other GSM phone models as new, value priced solutions for these important markets. In particular, we plan on submitting our GSM Models 1827 and 1848 for homologation in Mexico and will be introducing GSM Models 1845 and 1846 as the lowest cost camera phones in the market."
END.
PS ...
So, my question is ... Which Carrier?
It is not named in the PR.
Anyone know?
TIA!
I hope the cause of the PPS slide ...
Is the Buy-Back by Frank ...
If not, then this is a really bad series of events.
Something sure is going on, that's for sure.
Todays's PR said a Carrier. Which one? TIA!
CNES Shake over? Conference PR today? EOM.
CNES up 20%, PR very soon. EOM.
CNES up 20%, PR very soon. EOM.
N.C. Progress Energy at CNES Conference ...
Charles M. Nobles, Lead, Distribution Data Services, Distribution Performance Support, CAROLINAS PROGRESS ENERGY.
From the Information I have been able
to get from them, Progress Energy has
an advanced program to deliver this
wireless meter reading well under way.
This is the wave of the future and is
unfolding very fast.
CNES, it seems, has very powerful technology
that the Utility Companies are very interested in.
Correct CNES Conference URL ...
http://www.marcusevans.com/events/CFEventinfo.asp?EventID=8954
CNES Utility Energy Conference Jan. 17-18 ...
ConectiSys Receives FCC Certification of Its HNet 5.0 Product.
VALENCIA, Calif., Dec 1, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ConectiSys Corporation (CNES), a developer of automatic meter reading technologies, announced today that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has certified its HNet(TM) 5.0 wireless meter reading system for commercialization and sale.
"We believe that ConectiSys is one of the first within the Automatic Meter Reading field to gain FCC approval of a real-time wireless energy meter reading system, the HNet(TM)-MeterSystem," said Robert Spigno, the Company's Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Spigno added that, "In phase two of the HNet(TM)-Networks certification process, the Company has submitted its HNet(TM)-BaseStation, this will complete the FCC requirements of the new commercial telecommunications network for sales." The HNet(TM)-BaseStation is anticipated for FCC approval in February 2005, paving the way for product release to commercialization.
In Further News
Utility Energy Conference: ConectiSys will be participating in the Marcus Evans conference in Miami, Florida this coming January 2005. The conference is entitled, Advanced Billing and Metering Solutions for Utilities. We are very excited about this marketing opportunity! This Conference will give ConectiSys the opportunity to gain the competitive advantage our Company needs to position itself as a major player in this up and coming arena. Look for the Marcus Evans banner on the ConectiSys home page at www.ConectiSys.com and look for the ConectiSys logo on the Marcus Evans website at http://www.marcusevans.com/events/CFEventinfo.asp?EventID=8954, which is promoted worldwide, as well as directly to the event's target market.
For additional information regarding FCC product approval, go to: Grant Certificate Issuance.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein that are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control including, but not limited to, market acceptance of new technologies or products, delays in certification by the Federal Communications Commission of the Company's H-Net(TM) wireless metering system or its HNet(TM) Base Station unit, or the failure to obtain those certifications, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports and other filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: ConectiSys Corporation
Investor Relations:
Casspi Consultants
Marsha Lee Casspi, 661-295-6763
mailto:InvestorRelations@ConectiSys.com
Copyright (C) 2004 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
CNES Utility Energy Conference Jan. 17-18 ...
ConectiSys Receives FCC Certification of Its HNet 5.0 Product.
VALENCIA, Calif., Dec 1, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ConectiSys Corporation (CNES), a developer of automatic meter reading technologies, announced today that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has certified its HNet(TM) 5.0 wireless meter reading system for commercialization and sale.
"We believe that ConectiSys is one of the first within the Automatic Meter Reading field to gain FCC approval of a real-time wireless energy meter reading system, the HNet(TM)-MeterSystem," said Robert Spigno, the Company's Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Spigno added that, "In phase two of the HNet(TM)-Networks certification process, the Company has submitted its HNet(TM)-BaseStation, this will complete the FCC requirements of the new commercial telecommunications network for sales." The HNet(TM)-BaseStation is anticipated for FCC approval in February 2005, paving the way for product release to commercialization.
In Further News
Utility Energy Conference: ConectiSys will be participating in the Marcus Evans conference in Miami, Florida this coming January 2005. The conference is entitled, Advanced Billing and Metering Solutions for Utilities. We are very excited about this marketing opportunity! This Conference will give ConectiSys the opportunity to gain the competitive advantage our Company needs to position itself as a major player in this up and coming arena. Look for the Marcus Evans banner on the ConectiSys home page at www.ConectiSys.com and look for the ConectiSys logo on the Marcus Evans website at http://www.marcusevans.com/events/CFEventinfo.asp?EventID=8954 which is promoted worldwide, as well as directly to the event's target market.
For additional information regarding FCC product approval, go to: Grant Certificate Issuance.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein that are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control including, but not limited to, market acceptance of new technologies or products, delays in certification by the Federal Communications Commission of the Company's H-Net(TM) wireless metering system or its HNet(TM) Base Station unit, or the failure to obtain those certifications, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports and other filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: ConectiSys Corporation
Investor Relations:
Casspi Consultants
Marsha Lee Casspi, 661-295-6763
mailto:InvestorRelations@ConectiSys.com
Copyright (C) 2004 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
Poor performance the Merger delay cause? ...
I would say that it looks like someone
is getting cold feet over a Merger
with Kelly?
snow, thanks for your helpful post. EOM.
CDED Shareholder faith has turned around? ...
What in the world has happened here in the last day or two?
It seems as if there has been a complete change of outlook.
Has something been posted to change everyone's mind?
I heard that some type of SEC Filing was put out.
Can someone post a link for me?
Thanks.
CNES Vol. explodes, Conference Jan. 17-18. EOM.
CNES 6.7 Mil. Buy, MM's covering. EOM.
CNES Shake, then up. EOM.
.0039?!?!?! This is being held down! ...
For what reason ...
Take your pick ...
MM's or someone covering a huge short.
Frank doing the Stock Buy Back still.
Someone with a huge Order buying cheap.
Little Green Men Space Aliens.
Wacky Religious Right.
I wonder at this point.
But, one thing I do know, when they ever do take
the lid off of this, it is going to rocket because
of all the built up pressure.
One Critical Mass PR and this thing is gone to the Moon.
CNES Utility Energy Conference Jan. 17-18 ...
Note:
Market will be closed Monday for the MLK Holiday so
if you want to get your shares for the Conference,
you will need to by Friday Jan. 14.
ConectiSys Receives FCC Certification of Its HNet 5.0 Product.
VALENCIA, Calif., Dec 1, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ConectiSys Corporation (CNES), a developer of automatic meter reading technologies, announced today that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has certified its HNet(TM) 5.0 wireless meter reading system for commercialization and sale.
"We believe that ConectiSys is one of the first within the Automatic Meter Reading field to gain FCC approval of a real-time wireless energy meter reading system, the HNet(TM)-MeterSystem," said Robert Spigno, the Company's Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Spigno added that, "In phase two of the HNet(TM)-Networks certification process, the Company has submitted its HNet(TM)-BaseStation, this will complete the FCC requirements of the new commercial telecommunications network for sales." The HNet(TM)-BaseStation is anticipated for FCC approval in February 2005, paving the way for product release to commercialization.
In Further News
Utility Energy Conference: ConectiSys will be participating in the Marcus Evans conference in Miami, Florida this coming January 2005. The conference is entitled, Advanced Billing and Metering Solutions for Utilities. We are very excited about this marketing opportunity! This Conference will give ConectiSys the opportunity to gain the competitive advantage our Company needs to position itself as a major player in this up and coming arena. Look for the Marcus Evans banner on the ConectiSys home page at www.ConectiSys.com and look for the ConectiSys logo on the Marcus Evans website at http://www.marcusevans.com/events/CFEventinfo.asp?EventID=8954 which is promoted worldwide, as well as directly to the event's target market.
For additional information regarding FCC product approval, go to: Grant Certificate Issuance.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein that are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control including, but not limited to, market acceptance of new technologies or products, delays in certification by the Federal Communications Commission of the Company's H-Net(TM) wireless metering system or its HNet(TM) Base Station unit, or the failure to obtain those certifications, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports and other filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: ConectiSys Corporation
Investor Relations:
Casspi Consultants
Marsha Lee Casspi, 661-295-6763
mailto:InvestorRelations@ConectiSys.com
Copyright (C) 2004 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
END.
CNES Utility Energy Conference Jan. 17-18 ...
Note:
Market will be closed Monday for the MLK Holiday so
if you want to get your shares for the Conference,
you will need to by Friday Jan. 14.
ConectiSys Receives FCC Certification of Its HNet 5.0 Product.
VALENCIA, Calif., Dec 1, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ConectiSys Corporation (CNES), a developer of automatic meter reading technologies, announced today that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has certified its HNet(TM) 5.0 wireless meter reading system for commercialization and sale.
"We believe that ConectiSys is one of the first within the Automatic Meter Reading field to gain FCC approval of a real-time wireless energy meter reading system, the HNet(TM)-MeterSystem," said Robert Spigno, the Company's Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Spigno added that, "In phase two of the HNet(TM)-Networks certification process, the Company has submitted its HNet(TM)-BaseStation, this will complete the FCC requirements of the new commercial telecommunications network for sales." The HNet(TM)-BaseStation is anticipated for FCC approval in February 2005, paving the way for product release to commercialization.
In Further News
Utility Energy Conference: ConectiSys will be participating in the Marcus Evans conference in Miami, Florida this coming January 2005. The conference is entitled, Advanced Billing and Metering Solutions for Utilities. We are very excited about this marketing opportunity! This Conference will give ConectiSys the opportunity to gain the competitive advantage our Company needs to position itself as a major player in this up and coming arena. Look for the Marcus Evans banner on the ConectiSys home page at www.ConectiSys.com and look for the ConectiSys logo on the Marcus Evans website at http://www.marcusevans.com/events/CFEventinfo.asp?EventID=8954 which is promoted worldwide, as well as directly to the event's target market.
For additional information regarding FCC product approval, go to: Grant Certificate Issuance.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein that are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control including, but not limited to, market acceptance of new technologies or products, delays in certification by the Federal Communications Commission of the Company's H-Net(TM) wireless metering system or its HNet(TM) Base Station unit, or the failure to obtain those certifications, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports and other filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: ConectiSys Corporation
Investor Relations:
Casspi Consultants
Marsha Lee Casspi, 661-295-6763
mailto:InvestorRelations@ConectiSys.com
Copyright (C) 2004 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
END.
CNES Utility Energy Conference Jan. 17-18 ...
Note:
Market will be closed Monday for the MLK Holiday so
if you want to get your shares for the Conference,
you will need to by Friday Jan. 14.
ConectiSys Receives FCC Certification of Its HNet 5.0 Product.
VALENCIA, Calif., Dec 1, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ConectiSys Corporation (CNES), a developer of automatic meter reading technologies, announced today that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has certified its HNet(TM) 5.0 wireless meter reading system for commercialization and sale.
"We believe that ConectiSys is one of the first within the Automatic Meter Reading field to gain FCC approval of a real-time wireless energy meter reading system, the HNet(TM)-MeterSystem," said Robert Spigno, the Company's Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Spigno added that, "In phase two of the HNet(TM)-Networks certification process, the Company has submitted its HNet(TM)-BaseStation, this will complete the FCC requirements of the new commercial telecommunications network for sales." The HNet(TM)-BaseStation is anticipated for FCC approval in February 2005, paving the way for product release to commercialization.
In Further News
Utility Energy Conference: ConectiSys will be participating in the Marcus Evans conference in Miami, Florida this coming January 2005. The conference is entitled, Advanced Billing and Metering Solutions for Utilities. We are very excited about this marketing opportunity! This Conference will give ConectiSys the opportunity to gain the competitive advantage our Company needs to position itself as a major player in this up and coming arena. Look for the Marcus Evans banner on the ConectiSys home page at www.ConectiSys.com and look for the ConectiSys logo on the Marcus Evans website at http://www.marcusevans.com/events/CFEventinfo.asp?EventID=8954 which is promoted worldwide, as well as directly to the event's target market.
For additional information regarding FCC product approval, go to: Grant Certificate Issuance.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein that are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control including, but not limited to, market acceptance of new technologies or products, delays in certification by the Federal Communications Commission of the Company's H-Net(TM) wireless metering system or its HNet(TM) Base Station unit, or the failure to obtain those certifications, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports and other filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: ConectiSys Corporation
Investor Relations:
Casspi Consultants
Marsha Lee Casspi, 661-295-6763
mailto:InvestorRelations@ConectiSys.com
Copyright (C) 2004 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
END.
CNES Utility Energy Conference Jan. 17-18 ...
Note:
Market will be closed Monday for the MLK Holiday so
if you want to get your shares for the Conference,
you will need to by Friday Jan. 14.
ConectiSys Receives FCC Certification of Its HNet 5.0 Product.
VALENCIA, Calif., Dec 1, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ConectiSys Corporation (CNES), a developer of automatic meter reading technologies, announced today that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has certified its HNet(TM) 5.0 wireless meter reading system for commercialization and sale.
"We believe that ConectiSys is one of the first within the Automatic Meter Reading field to gain FCC approval of a real-time wireless energy meter reading system, the HNet(TM)-MeterSystem," said Robert Spigno, the Company's Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Spigno added that, "In phase two of the HNet(TM)-Networks certification process, the Company has submitted its HNet(TM)-BaseStation, this will complete the FCC requirements of the new commercial telecommunications network for sales." The HNet(TM)-BaseStation is anticipated for FCC approval in February 2005, paving the way for product release to commercialization.
In Further News
Utility Energy Conference: ConectiSys will be participating in the Marcus Evans conference in Miami, Florida this coming January 2005. The conference is entitled, Advanced Billing and Metering Solutions for Utilities. We are very excited about this marketing opportunity! This Conference will give ConectiSys the opportunity to gain the competitive advantage our Company needs to position itself as a major player in this up and coming arena. Look for the Marcus Evans banner on the ConectiSys home page at www.ConectiSys.com and look for the ConectiSys logo on the Marcus Evans website at http://www.marcusevans.com/events/CFEventinfo.asp?EventID=8954 which is promoted worldwide, as well as directly to the event's target market.
For additional information regarding FCC product approval, go to: Grant Certificate Issuance.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein that are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control including, but not limited to, market acceptance of new technologies or products, delays in certification by the Federal Communications Commission of the Company's H-Net(TM) wireless metering system or its HNet(TM) Base Station unit, or the failure to obtain those certifications, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports and other filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: ConectiSys Corporation
Investor Relations:
Casspi Consultants
Marsha Lee Casspi, 661-295-6763
mailto:InvestorRelations@ConectiSys.com
Copyright (C) 2004 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
END.
billytbone, how long before Carrier PR? ...
I do feel that one is going to occur.
Maybe not as soon as we'd like,
but one will someday.
What is your timetable? Days, Weeks or Months?
My Two Cents ... maybe a miracle Carrier PR
right before or during the European Telco Show.
But, by that time the HPON PPS will be .0009?
Not good.
Your, and any other persons, opinions are always valued.
GLTY
I said this was going to .002, .0015 soon?
Now I think they just might take it all the
way back to .0009 like it was a couple weeks ago.
This would let the MM's give us a ruthless shake
before the Feb. Telco Show in Europe.
This stock just does not have any legs to it right
now ... maybe when we get that miracle Carrier PR.
CDED vs. Ramp Corporation (AMEX: RCO)?
Please read the following and post your
views, ideas and opinions.
Shazam Stock Picks turned me on to this.
My Two Cents ... I hope they get this Merger going
or it's not going to matter before long.
Ramp Corporation (AMEX: RCO), through its wholly owned HealthRamp subsidiary, develops and markets the CareGiver and CarePoint suite of technologies. CarePoint enables electronic prescribing, lab orders and results, Internet-based communication, data integration, and transaction processing over a handheld device or browser, at the point-of-care. CareGiver enables long term care facility staff to easily place orders for drugs, treatments and supplies from a wireless handheld PDA or desktop web browser. HealthRamp's products enable communication of value-added healthcare information among physician offices, pharmacies, hospitals, pharmacy benefit managers, health management organizations, pharmaceutical companies and health insurance companies.
Last week, RCO completed its long-awaited 60:1 reverse split. While initial trading was somewhat mixed, the stock traded over 200% of its outstanding shares in its first 3 day’s of trading, closing up almost 60% from the opening of trading on Wednesday. RCO has robust technology, few competitors, and the public company comparables all trade at 10x to 20x RCO’s current valuation. RCO is a long-term investment, and exceptional trading opportunity in our opinion. Healthcare information technology expenditures are forecasted to grow at a multiple of GDP for the next decade, and as our population grows older, and healthcare costs continue to spiral out of control, RCO should be positioned for exceptional growth.
END.
SHRN NITE+SCHB now short from .0119 ...
Nice pop though!
SHRN MM's run it up crazy, will it last? EOM.
CNES Receives FCC Cert. Jan. 17-18 Show ...
ConectiSys Receives FCC Certification of Its HNet 5.0 Product.
VALENCIA, Calif., Dec 1, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ConectiSys Corporation (CNES), a developer of automatic meter reading technologies, announced today that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has certified its HNet(TM) 5.0 wireless meter reading system for commercialization and sale.
"We believe that ConectiSys is one of the first within the Automatic Meter Reading field to gain FCC approval of a real-time wireless energy meter reading system, the HNet(TM)-MeterSystem," said Robert Spigno, the Company's Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Spigno added that, "In phase two of the HNet(TM)-Networks certification process, the Company has submitted its HNet(TM)-BaseStation, this will complete the FCC requirements of the new commercial telecommunications network for sales." The HNet(TM)-BaseStation is anticipated for FCC approval in February 2005, paving the way for product release to commercialization.
In Further News
Utility Energy Conference: ConectiSys will be participating in the Marcus Evans conference in Miami, Florida this coming January 2005. The conference is entitled, Advanced Billing and Metering Solutions for Utilities. We are very excited about this marketing opportunity! This Conference will give ConectiSys the opportunity to gain the competitive advantage our Company needs to position itself as a major player in this up and coming arena. Look for the Marcus Evans banner on the ConectiSys home page at www.ConectiSys.com and look for the ConectiSys logo on the Marcus Evans website at http://www.marcusevans.com/events/CFEventinfo.asp?EventID=8954, which is promoted worldwide, as well as directly to the event's target market.
For additional information regarding FCC product approval, go to: Grant Certificate Issuance.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein that are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control including, but not limited to, market acceptance of new technologies or products, delays in certification by the Federal Communications Commission of the Company's H-Net(TM) wireless metering system or its HNet(TM) Base Station unit, or the failure to obtain those certifications, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports and other filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: ConectiSys Corporation
Investor Relations:
Casspi Consultants
Marsha Lee Casspi, 661-295-6763
mailto:InvestorRelations@ConectiSys.com
Copyright (C) 2004 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
CNES Info on Jan. Utility Conference ...
Check out my previous Post about the Jan. 17-18 Show.
Also, if you have been following NITE+SCHB, they've been
stocking up on cheap shares waiting for the run into next week.
This could put CNES over .01+ easy.
GLTY.
Previous Post ...
CNES Receives FCC Cert. Jan. 17-18 Show ...
ConectiSys Receives FCC Certification of Its HNet 5.0 Product.
VALENCIA, Calif., Dec 1, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ConectiSys Corporation (CNES), a developer of automatic meter reading technologies, announced today that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has certified its HNet(TM) 5.0 wireless meter reading system for commercialization and sale.
"We believe that ConectiSys is one of the first within the Automatic Meter Reading field to gain FCC approval of a real-time wireless energy meter reading system, the HNet(TM)-MeterSystem," said Robert Spigno, the Company's Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Spigno added that, "In phase two of the HNet(TM)-Networks certification process, the Company has submitted its HNet(TM)-BaseStation, this will complete the FCC requirements of the new commercial telecommunications network for sales." The HNet(TM)-BaseStation is anticipated for FCC approval in February 2005, paving the way for product release to commercialization.
In Further News
Utility Energy Conference: ConectiSys will be participating in the Marcus Evans conference in Miami, Florida this coming January 2005. The conference is entitled, Advanced Billing and Metering Solutions for Utilities. We are very excited about this marketing opportunity! This Conference will give ConectiSys the opportunity to gain the competitive advantage our Company needs to position itself as a major player in this up and coming arena. Look for the Marcus Evans banner on the ConectiSys home page at www.ConectiSys.com and look for the ConectiSys logo on the Marcus Evans website at http://www.marcusevans.com/events/CFEventinfo.asp?EventID=8954, which is promoted worldwide, as well as directly to the event's target market.
For additional information regarding FCC product approval, go to: Grant Certificate Issuance.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein that are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control including, but not limited to, market acceptance of new technologies or products, delays in certification by the Federal Communications Commission of the Company's H-Net(TM) wireless metering system or its HNet(TM) Base Station unit, or the failure to obtain those certifications, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports and other filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: ConectiSys Corporation
Investor Relations:
Casspi Consultants
Marsha Lee Casspi, 661-295-6763
mailto:InvestorRelations@ConectiSys.com
Copyright (C) 2004 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
CNES Receives FCC Cert. Jan. 17-18 Show ...
ConectiSys Receives FCC Certification of Its HNet 5.0 Product.
VALENCIA, Calif., Dec 1, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ConectiSys Corporation (CNES), a developer of automatic meter reading technologies, announced today that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has certified its HNet(TM) 5.0 wireless meter reading system for commercialization and sale.
"We believe that ConectiSys is one of the first within the Automatic Meter Reading field to gain FCC approval of a real-time wireless energy meter reading system, the HNet(TM)-MeterSystem," said Robert Spigno, the Company's Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Spigno added that, "In phase two of the HNet(TM)-Networks certification process, the Company has submitted its HNet(TM)-BaseStation, this will complete the FCC requirements of the new commercial telecommunications network for sales." The HNet(TM)-BaseStation is anticipated for FCC approval in February 2005, paving the way for product release to commercialization.
In Further News
Utility Energy Conference: ConectiSys will be participating in the Marcus Evans conference in Miami, Florida this coming January 2005. The conference is entitled, Advanced Billing and Metering Solutions for Utilities. We are very excited about this marketing opportunity! This Conference will give ConectiSys the opportunity to gain the competitive advantage our Company needs to position itself as a major player in this up and coming arena. Look for the Marcus Evans banner on the ConectiSys home page at www.ConectiSys.com and look for the ConectiSys logo on the Marcus Evans website at http://www.marcusevans.com/events/CFEventinfo.asp?EventID=8954, which is promoted worldwide, as well as directly to the event's target market.
For additional information regarding FCC product approval, go to: Grant Certificate Issuance.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein that are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control including, but not limited to, market acceptance of new technologies or products, delays in certification by the Federal Communications Commission of the Company's H-Net(TM) wireless metering system or its HNet(TM) Base Station unit, or the failure to obtain those certifications, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports and other filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: ConectiSys Corporation
Investor Relations:
Casspi Consultants
Marsha Lee Casspi, 661-295-6763
mailto:InvestorRelations@ConectiSys.com
Copyright (C) 2004 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
CNES Receives FCC Cert. Jan. 17-18 Show ...
ConectiSys Receives FCC Certification of Its HNet 5.0 Product.
VALENCIA, Calif., Dec 1, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ConectiSys Corporation (CNES), a developer of automatic meter reading technologies, announced today that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has certified its HNet(TM) 5.0 wireless meter reading system for commercialization and sale.
"We believe that ConectiSys is one of the first within the Automatic Meter Reading field to gain FCC approval of a real-time wireless energy meter reading system, the HNet(TM)-MeterSystem," said Robert Spigno, the Company's Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Spigno added that, "In phase two of the HNet(TM)-Networks certification process, the Company has submitted its HNet(TM)-BaseStation, this will complete the FCC requirements of the new commercial telecommunications network for sales." The HNet(TM)-BaseStation is anticipated for FCC approval in February 2005, paving the way for product release to commercialization.
In Further News
Utility Energy Conference: ConectiSys will be participating in the Marcus Evans conference in Miami, Florida this coming January 2005. The conference is entitled, Advanced Billing and Metering Solutions for Utilities. We are very excited about this marketing opportunity! This Conference will give ConectiSys the opportunity to gain the competitive advantage our Company needs to position itself as a major player in this up and coming arena. Look for the Marcus Evans banner on the ConectiSys home page at www.ConectiSys.com and look for the ConectiSys logo on the Marcus Evans website at http://www.marcusevans.com/events/CFEventinfo.asp?EventID=8954, which is promoted worldwide, as well as directly to the event's target market.
For additional information regarding FCC product approval, go to: Grant Certificate Issuance.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein that are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control including, but not limited to, market acceptance of new technologies or products, delays in certification by the Federal Communications Commission of the Company's H-Net(TM) wireless metering system or its HNet(TM) Base Station unit, or the failure to obtain those certifications, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports and other filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: ConectiSys Corporation
Investor Relations:
Casspi Consultants
Marsha Lee Casspi, 661-295-6763
mailto:InvestorRelations@ConectiSys.com
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CNES, come on SCHB, let loose! EOM.
HPON, people selling, .002 soon. EOM.
SEIH, dumping after CC? Anyone listen? EOM.
MM's want to slam this I fear ...
Look for .002 by next week?
I'm getting out.
chipped2003, USGA got a SEC Wells Notice.
It went down just a little, .17, now is coming back ...
Go figure.
I would of thought that it would of really tanked.
MM's want this back down. .07? EOM.
HPON will trade sideways with a ...
Large MM dip at any time to pick up cheap shares
before the Feb. European Show.
I'm out for now, but continue to watch in case
they come out with a miracle Carrier PR.
I think that a Carrier PR is a long shot before Europe,
but who knows?
That's my Two Cents ...
Anyway ...
GLTYA!
CNES SCHB getting shares, then up. EOM.
SHRN Bid NITE+7 .08, SCHB+1 .072, down? EOM.