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.65 is still a heck of a price IMO, lets see what tomorrow brings, i won't have any available funds until thursday, hopefully i can get a decent price then!
ok i take back my previous post about closing red today, nice
exactly i'm not stressing it either, i won't even be 30 come 2013, so that sounds like a good time to retire lol just kidding
i guess one day of red is ok considering where we were two weeks ago at this time
I've only been here for a couple weeks and I can count a half dozen without trying
Anyways, does anybody have an idea how long the air force trial period may last?
Good morning, lets rock and roll!!!
You'll be happy with those 200k next year at this time!
i too would like to hear your technical breakdown
Any guesses on when we hit .5?
GO AFPW!!!
Don't think so
I just got to a rainy Detroit for the tigers game, so its also happy hour!!!
Got me some 51's after playing tag
go get 'em!!
i agree i need one of them money trees i hear about!!!!
They started sloppy but its getting ugly for the bears... hope to see you again in pennyland
you know it!!!
Based on customer feedback, API believes the PBIS family can become field standard and lift gas product of choice for NATO military users and meteorological customers worldwide
in case you missed that
The current weather balloon lift gas market is pegged at $150-$200 million per year, and encompasses military as well as civil government meteorological users worldwide. Traditionally, helium has been used as the primary lift gas for weather balloons, but with the increasing scarcity and cost of helium, users are rapidly switching to hydrogen and API's PBIS family is far more mobile, safe, and cost effective than other on-site hydrogen generation systems. Based on customer feedback, API believes the PBIS family can become field standard and lift gas product of choice for NATO military users and meteorological customers worldwide. After purchasing any unit of the PBIS family, typical customers continue to purchase replacement cartridges to launch up to 700 balloons per unit each year (up to 4,200 cartridges
i stand corrected lol
the fact that the airforce signed a contract says volumes about the direction this company is going, there are plenty of other fish in the sea that will be looking at this IE Meteorologists, weather services
The air force isn't going to just sign a contract to any bum off the street
over 300% in 3 days...nuff said
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Early production stage hydrogen generation company AlumiFuel Power, Inc. ("API"), the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based wholly owned operating subsidiary of AlumiFuel Power Corporation (OTCBB: AFPW) (the "Company"), announced today it has been awarded a contract to deliver a PBIS-2000 Portable Balloon Inflation System to the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC). The Company believes that this initial purchase will lead to additional units for operations throughout the world. In addition, the Company has been approached by other military and meteorological users from the US, NATO, and around the world interested in the Portable Balloon Inflation System technology and products.
This contract requires delivery of the system to the AFSOC customer by the end of February 2012, and includes 360 cartridges as well as a spare parts kit, a tool kit and two days of training by API engineers at the customer's site.
The PBIS-2000 expands the capability of API's current family of hydrogen generators, which includes the PBIS-1000 (for 100g balloons) and the PBIS-lite (designed for 30g pieball balloons). The PBIS-2000 generates sufficient hydrogen to inflate a 200g weather balloon within 20 minutes using up to 6 AlumiFuel Cartridges contained in a single reactor vessel; this represents significantly more hydrogen than is required for the PBIS-1000. While the footprint, weight and safety features of the PBIS-2000 are similar to the PBIS-1000, the configuration has been modified such that the system operates at ambient (atmospheric) pressure (below 10 psig) so that the user never has to deal with a high pressure system such as the industry standard K-Cylinder (2265 psig).
The current weather balloon lift gas market is pegged at $150-$200 million per year, and encompasses military as well as civil government meteorological users worldwide. Traditionally, helium has been used as the primary lift gas for weather balloons, but with the increasing scarcity and cost of helium, users are rapidly switching to hydrogen and API's PBIS family is far more mobile, safe, and cost effective than other on-site hydrogen generation systems. Based on customer feedback, API believes the PBIS family can become field standard and lift gas product of choice for NATO military users and meteorological customers worldwide. After purchasing any unit of the PBIS family, typical customers continue to purchase replacement cartridges to launch up to 700 balloons per unit each year (up to 4,200 cartridges).
API's President & CEO, Mr. David Cade, said, "This Air Force award validates API's unique Portable Balloon Inflation System technology and products. The PBIS-2000 is a significant addition to our PBIS family. Not only does this system fill an existing gap for much larger weather balloons, which constitute a greater portion of the market, but it represents a significant advancement in the state of hydrogen generation technology. The greatest inhibitor to launching weather balloons in remote locations -- where the military operates and considerable meteorological research is done -- is the cost and difficulty of transporting the source of lift gas. The PBIS family will drastically reduce these factors, and enable launches in previously inaccessible areas worldwide; this also creates a logistics supply chain for hydrogen to power fuel cells in the field."
About AlumiFuel Power, Inc.
API (www.alumifuelpowerinc.com), the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based wholly owned operating subsidiary of AlumiFuel Power Corporation, is an early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and steam/heat through the chemical reaction of aluminum, water, and proprietary additives. This technology is ideally suited for multiple applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources, serving National Security and commercial customers. API's hydrogen feeds fuel cells for portable and back-up power; fills inflatable devices such as weather balloons; can replace costly, hard-to-handle and high pressure K-Cylinders; and provides fuel for flameless heater applications. Its hydrogen/heat output is also being designed and developed to drive fuel cell-based and turbine-based undersea propulsion systems and auxiliary power systems. API has significant differentiators in performance, adaptability, safety and cost-effectiveness in its target market applications, with no external power required and no toxic chemicals or by-products.
About AlumiFuel Power Corporation
AlumiFuel Power Corporation operates through its wholly owned operating subsidiary, AlumiFuel Power, Inc., a Philadelphia-based early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and heat for multiple applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources.
Safe Harbor for Forward-looking Statements
This news release may contain forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. While these statements are made to convey to the public the company's progress, business opportunities and growth prospects, they are based on management's current beliefs and assumptions as to future events. However, since the company's operations and business prospects are always subject to risk and uncertainties, the forward-looking events and circumstances discussed in this news release might not occur, and actual results could differ materially from those described, anticipated or implied. For a more complete discussion of such risks and uncertainties, please refer to the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
© Marketwire 2011
and michigan is known for snow, that doesn't mean its snowing now, keep fishing, you make me laugh
.....and buy we will!!!!
As much as I hate to say it, but I think the pack is the best, but jason Campbell isn't the type of qb to lead his team but I like how they have become an old school smashmouth team, and yes RIP al davis, definitely one of a kind.
Sorry mod for getting offtrack
Unfortunately I have to sell some stocks before I can even place my order, but it looks like you have your ducks lined up, so I hope the best for you, hopefully we can both get some subpennies!!
Its gonna be chaos!!!
For the pps I hope the packers spank the falcons (for my lions sake I say otherwise), but your thinking 10k, a10's group is buying 50k at the first bell and I'm looking just under 10k myself, there's almost 70k between the 3 of us alone at the open, do I really need to say more?
Good for you, I'm already in under a penny, I'm hoping to get more, I never assumed I would get more under a penny, please reread my posts before replying
There was over 100 yesterday alone, and we are on pace to top that today as well, and I hope for both our sakes we get in under a penny, I suppose I better be On the ball at 9:30 tomorrow to win the race to get sub-pennies, either way, its gonna be a fun ride
Count me in as a buyer, I've got some other plays I'm selling to get more in here
I agree after we hit the penny its gonna go up fast
I think we break a penny monday
Great info, I need to drop some more paper on this stock! Thank you
Whats even more comical is I sense centpenny and stealthtrader are either the same person or are on the same payroll
Its all about the Abraham's baby!!! That's how the song goes right? Lol
I won't lie, I had to wait for money to clear and got in at 88 and 93, guess I shoulda waited for a dip, but hindsight is 20/20, I'm not worried tho, I see pennies next week
I don't need to check. I know what I got in at, that's how confident I am in this company just like all of the rest of us actual shareholders, BTW do you hear that honking? That's me driving over your bridge
Pr's: check, day traders: check and look at how many buys held, check, news: we secured contracts with the government that will roll money in quickly, check, rumors: we don't have rumors just cold hard facts
That's fine by me, also i like the dressing a little crispy and I hope you are good at green bean casserole LOL, I've never experienced this kinda multi sports success here in Michigan. Should be the first meaningful thanksgihing game since Barry Sanders, and safe riding