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I echo that Surfrat. I've not seen it anywhere else either. It's an informative, positive place. Let's do continue to pull together and make some money.
ICbc123, what needs to be done yet re the certification? Do you know?
I agree 100 percent Devo33. I do expect some news/announcements soon. Once word is out, I am very hopeful that were going to see some gains. Not huge, but some gains. I don't expect any or at least not very much in reported sales this coming quarterly report. At the most, there might be some deposits on the devices sold.
Icbc123? No, I don't believe it has been finalized. BTW, certification will qualify buyers for the 30% government rebate on certain alternative energy installations. The certification has progressed significantly, but it is not completed. From what I've read, there has to be a longevity study for one. Icbc123 probably can fill us in?
I firmly believe that the CEO is occupied with the NW deal right now. It's a small firm. He has to do it all. The CEO may very well be overseeing the install on the unit NW picked up over on Fogo Island right now for all we know. I am looking forward to some PR after they take care of more pressing business.
BTW, don't underestimate the potential for small companies. Less than 15 years ago, my daughter started working for a little Mom and Pop here in my home town of only about 9,000 people. She was one of less than maybe 5 original employees. They occupied the second floor over a video store. They grew that firm! She's still with the same outfit although the ownership has changed - Microsoft. That firm, Lynda.com, was bought out by LinkedIn. Those of you with an ear to ground probably know that Microsoft recently bought LinkedIn.
About the present SENY SP, buying opportunity right now, IMO!
I suspect that updated information will be posted/announced when critical parties become available after dealing with recent transactions.
Regarding the prototype installation, interested parties only need call Willow Springs Raceway to confirm whether it is 'up and running.'
That may be a picture of the recently installed Windcutter at Willow Springs in the press announcement re the NW Partnership in Canada? Not sure. Sure we'll find out the status of the recent installation soon.
I am holding my shares at least until Spring '18 for reason. The new announcement speaks to the fact that the Windcutter has to meet "Canadian Conditions." Maybe that means local and state standards, code, etc. But IMO, that means holding up through a vigorous hammering by good ole Mother Nature. If it goes well, and it should (Sauer Energy speaks to it a bit in an answer to a recent Facebook inquiry), this company could very well be on its way. In the meantime, I am hoping interest starts piking here in the U.S. for a well-engineered wind turbine.
SP has dropped some so far. Volume is high again today. Sure some are frustrated and selling, but people are buying. If one does a little research on this stock, it's apparent that the future looks pretty bright if all goes well.
As of yet, Sauer has no response to my email asking for an update on the Willow Springs installation. I have no real connection with the firm.
Glad you're sticking around. Usually, you are the stoic one. We need that.
Glad you're sticking around. Usually, you are the stoic one. We need that.
Ibcb, We all know there are people who make their living on a daily basis in the market. Dieter speaks to in a Company News letter dated May 9, 2016. I am sure that he is very frustrated and has given up fighting that daily battle.
BTW, the next SENY Quarterly Earnings Report is due out Nov. 20, '17
MACD indicates bullish momentum. I was hoping that we might break $.02 this week, but it seems that we're going to need some current PR to facilitate that.
I think we're going to have to be patient before we see any big run up. Sales reports should be forthcoming; but first the product has to be proven in the field. We all know, that endeavor is in-place on a couple fronts. Also, the final certification process is underway. Not a huge hurdle in my opinion in Canada. I think they want to get something done and soon.
Hitman, No problem.
What the heck. I sent Dieter an email about the Willow Springs prototype. Will advise.
Kettleman, They did say they would announce when the installation was completed. How about someone begging the question on Facebook. It would seem that most of us like our anonymity; got a third party anyone?
I Googled Fogo Island News to see if there happened to be any mention of the pending installation of the WindCutters. None so far that I could find. I did find some discussion on wind energy however. For one, the political climate was not always receptive to alternative energy. Until recently, there was legislation opposing it. In an article from 2016, an European manufacturer was proposing a shallow open water horizontal wind turbine system. Didn't see a followup anywhere. One thing is evident on the island; they have fierce winds. I saw wind speeds mentioned at up to 150-225 kilometers per hour. The braking system on the Sauer machine certainly is necessitated for that environment.
Re all the snow, what I am implying is that Fogo Island is a harsh cold weather environment. NW must feel that the Windcutter can stand up to the elements.
I suspect that a rep. for the Newfoundland Canada project and others have been invited over to check out the prototype at Willow Springs Raceway. Perhaps the raceway was incentivized to accommodate such visitors?
Somebody double check my facts, but...I would imagine that Canada needs much more than 200 units depending on their needs. In a wind of 7 m/s, the Windcutter generates 3460kWh on an annual basis. I don't know about this island in Canada, but in the U.S. the avg. household use 12,000 kWh per year. They'll need more than 200! Let's stay tuned.
wcb, I read in another chatroom that they get 11-12 feet of snow on the ground up there.
I am glad that u two see a hold as a viable position. Two of my family members got in today at around $.02. Personally, I am going to sell a few in order to recoup my investment and sit on the balance. Who knows, I may become a millionaire! I suspect that more sales are coming in Canada and elsewhere. I see the rooftop residential wind turbine as a big demand item. In California in the desert area (most of California), we have extreme heat for a good part of the year now and a steady wind almost all year. Cooling bills are very, very costly; $400-$500.00 a month. The expense is so prohibitive that some people close up all but a room or two in their house in the warmer months. With rebates, wind turbines could do well. And maybe people could enjoy the whole house year round. Anyone know how much the smaller unit costs?
1.6 cents to 1.95 cents is not bad. That's a 21 7/8% increase! That's a return well beyond even Payday Loans wildest dreams. Keep it in perspective. This company is on it's way.
Thank you for the clarity. You are proving to be our go-to guy. I for one certainly appreciate it.
I think the sale in Canada is just the tip of the iceberg re foreign sales. And sales can proceed in U.S. Why not?
I say double the initial sales projection to 5M. Deposits on the sale for wind turbines in Nova Scotia should show on the books soon with an April '18 delivery.
Prototype may be up and spinning. An acquaintance of mine was in the area over the weekend and observed the wind turbine, which appeared to be operational, at work.
It's starting to stand out on the Penny Stock Sheets. If memory serves me correct, I noted a 28% increase Thursday and 5% on Friday. Better than most!
Hitman, 2.4M In Purchase Orders news bite dated November 30, 2016; not 2017. Sorry it's late and I am tired.
Hitman, 2.4M In Purchase Orders news bite dated November 30, 2016; not 2017. Sorry it's late and I am tired.
My first post disappeared, I think. Hitman, the info is found at the Sauer Energy Inc. website under Company News. It's dated November 30, 2017 and titled "Sauer Energy Windcutter Analysis Completed"
And actually it states, "...2.4M in Purchase Orders in the pipeline."
Hitman, it's stated in a Company News post, "Sauer Energy WindCutter Analysis Completed", dated November 30, 2016. And actually it states ..."2.4M in Purchase Orders in the pipeline."
Hey Ibcb123, you're from Wisconsin. Nice country! Those upstanding Midwestern values show through. Like your style. Got to tell you, I don't much like those Badgers! Prefer the Spartans; MSU grad!
I too am not in for a huge amount of money. And I am working from a rather depleted IRA acct. I got hammered in the Great Recession! Being rather cautious now, SENY appeared on my screen. I think there's a good game plan. They are producing a viable well-engineered product. By going through the certification process, the product will be much more affordable through tax credits and rebates. (I purchased a fully electric car. It qualified for 10K in government rebates. And a .5K electric company rebate. Alone, that added up to a 42% discount on my purchase.) I read a certified wind turbine qualifies for at least a 30% rebate. Also, I live in the Oxnard, CA area. No inside information, but I have character references. SENY news bites refer to $2.3M in potential (or probable) orders. I believe they are going to launch an aggressive foreign and domestic marketing campaign, with the prototype almost in-place, to solidify those orders and more.
Yes, I will try to find the peak and rebuild the IRA a bit more, but I'll also sit on percentage and see what evolves.
SENY actually got up to .0178 over the course of the trading day! Closed lower, .012; probably a very small lot.
Upon installation completion, I suspect that the prototype going up at Willow Springs Raceway will soon be getting interested potential buyers invited in for a first hand look-see. Here's hoping Sauer Energy lines up some sales with proven performance and durability.
Made to $.015! The price gain should grab some attention. News will hit the "Penny Sheets."
I don't think that they're going to make any announcements until the turbine is up and running. That's what the CEO said in his open letter dated June 22, 2017.
I bought a few more shares today at $.0106. My order was partially filled in two smaller lots and the remainder is pending because the price has gone to $.0125 at present I am definitely not complaining!
Ibcb123, I do appreciate you sharing a little history and your vast experience. I know, trust no one:)
Well, one has to believe! Did a thorough engineering job, on the way to certification, new manufacturing plant, 2.3 million in new orders, and an almost operational "first sale" Windcutter in place.
Got to hold a percentage.
I am telling lots of friends and family. Shared it with my Facebook friends, too. I even bought some shares for my young adult children. But I am also not betting the ranch. I've chased a penny stock or two before. No guarantees, however I am very hopeful about this company.
He'll get the word out. He's been there/done that. My two cents worth is that one should keep in mind that the last peak was late summer 2014; SENY went up to .$17 and dropped to $.14 in about two months. Before that, during the summer of 2013, the stock went to $.33 and inched down to hover around $.26 over about two month of time. All around precipitating events that pumped the stock. Can we expect more than $.33?
And I just don't know about the long run.
Small board with about 62 of us. Ain't really spilling any beans here talking about what ifs. What do you all think?
Carpe diem, All.