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what is the benefit of uplisting to the otcqx exchange?
I live in Miami and have eaten there many times, great food, great service, great buying opportunity 2015 will be a great year with new franchises opening throughout the western US and texas
of all the theories floating about, the one I'm leaning towards is buying a company already on the nasdaq , RGSE? any other solars on nasdaq that are cheap enough for SLTD to buy out for 50 million
to up-list to Nasdaq the stock has to be over a dollar for a full quarter I believe (that's off the top of my head so if i'm wrong feel free to correct me) but if so then some major news is coming down the pipeline
doesn't matter if patent takes as long as you say, they don't need final approval to start manufacturing
my condolences, loosing a parent is one of the toughest things we as human beings go through
prayers for you and your family
anyone else think that next Wednesday Dec.3 Jim will put out a forward looking statement about 2015 like he did last Dec. 3
thanks for quick reply I'm trying to get my brother to invest and couldn't find where I had read it, I knew I had though
does anyone remember which PR release jim nelson stated that Q4 is when manufacturing partner would be announced
for the new investors in SLTD heres a nice video explaining the 3d cell
http://www.bloomberg.com/video/a-new-bright-light-in-solar-energy-production-27eJSUtqRNSk9PSgLMmvTw.html
you're welcome , spent 2 bucks 2 bring the price back to .0001 thought it was worth it ;)
all we're waiting for is first official PR of new store opening in Texas and this will take off like a rocket specially if it includes some hints as to how many stores under construction
anyone got a link to the 10q cant seem to find it
???? did you read my whole post? the first part was a quote from an earlier post by "sunspotter" the rest was my response in wich I state the that grillit does belong to GRLT
the key words in your post where " in my understanding " your understanding is wrong read the sticky on top about breaking down the third quarter 10q specifically about derivative liability and what it means to the current debt then you can make a more educated statement
" Once again, the company represented by the ticker GRLT has no ownership of the Grillit "chain" of restaurants. It's a pure pump and dump scam. "
so you are saying that the real owners of grillit restaurants don't care that GRLT has falsely claimed ownership of the franchise as they have filed no lawsuits or any press releases stating their outrage ....
your claims are so ridiculous they are almost laughable, I live in Miami and have eaten at the grillits and spoken to the manager about owning shares in GRLT and guess what there was no look of confusion on his face, actually the opposite we spoke and he told me to have patience
I second everything you just said
SLTD , I have a question about the Derivative liability , did they have to add it to this quarters 10q because the shares where sold this quarter and if so does it mean that it won't show up in the next quarters books? any intelligent answers would be appreciated
I have been reading and sporadically posting on this board for 3 months and I had yet to have to block anyone, now this week I have 3 blocked, you all can guess who they are ...
GRLT well I just took my family to eat at the Miami Grillit found the food delicious the service outstanding and the price reasonable. holding my shares long and strong this is too great a place to eat for it not to take off once the multiple expansion franchises are built and operating. how many otc penny stocks can claim to be making a profit and are on the verge of explosive growth in their franchising income ... not many ... in a few years some will be kicking themselves for not getting in while it was so cheap to do so
first off he did not sell every single share , if you look at the form he had around 12 million shares before these transactions and only sold 1.2 million
you are correct jim has stated in the past they have patent protection for 20 years ... IMO news of manufacturing partner is coming in the next few weeks
VSLR is @ $11 PPS but it only has 104 million outstanding shares compared to our 330 million so maybe not $11 pps but we should be at at least $2 pps
who or what is vfin and why do they always place an ask that's lower than the bid
wow I thought everyone was over-reacting to your posts until that last one , just cause you got stopped out you are trying to create panic that is just sad.
yes we all pay capital gains but i'd rather pay 15% after holding for a year than 35%+( depending on your tax bracket )for short term gains
march will be my 1 year with SLTD so ill save my 20% on taxes and hold at least till then
glad you made your profit but if you're going to wait till .21 -.22 to re-enter then you won't buy SLTD stock again
just looked through my trades from last year and I did have one otc after hours trade with etrade
E*TRADE will let you buy pre and post market but charges anywhere from a $29-$49 dollar fee
holy .26 batman
well according to claytrader .2452 is last resistance before blue skies
cell news comes after 3rd quarter numbers , the cell news is the blast off news hes going to want the pps to be as high as he can get it before the cell news hits
here's the link to md energy site for those that want to browse
http://www.mdenergyllc.net/
check out their time lapse videos of install projects very cool
added 10 million shares @.0002 I'll check back in in six months
they wont issue the shares until the incentives are met, I know there's no news but stop making stuff up
right now everyone is speculating we'll see what the actual shares outstanding are when they release the quarter 3 results
for those that don't know here are a few uses for graphene:
Optical Electronics
One particular area in which we will soon begin to see graphene used on a commercial scale is that in optoelectronics; specifically touchscreens, liquid crystal displays (LCD) and organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). For a material to be able to be used in optoelectronic applications, it must be able to transmit more than 90% of light and also offer electrical conductive properties exceeding 1 x 106 O1m1 and therefore low electrical resistance. Graphene is an almost completely transparent material and is able to optically transmit up to 97.7% of light. It is also highly conductive, as we have previously mentioned and so it would work very well in optoelectronic applications such as LCD touchscreens for smartphones, tablet and desktop computers and televisions.
Currently the most widely used material is indium tin oxide (ITO), and the development of manufacture of ITO over the last few decades time has resulted in a material that is able to perform very well in this application. However, recent tests have shown that graphene is potentially able to match the properties of ITO, even in current (relatively under-developed) states. Also, it has recently been shown that the optical absorption of graphene can be changed by adjusting the Fermi level. While this does not sound like much of an improvement over ITO, graphene displays additional properties which can enable very clever technology to be developed in optoelectronics by replacing the ITO with graphene. The fact that high quality graphene has a very high tensile strength, and is flexible (with a bending radius of less than the required 5-10mm for rollable e-paper), makes it almost inevitable that it will soon become utilized in these aforementioned applications.
In terms of potential real-world electronic applications we can eventually expect to see such devices as graphene based e-paper with the ability to display interactive and updatable information and flexible electronic devices including portable computers and televisions.
Ultrafiltration
Another standout property of graphene is that while it allows water to pass through it, it is almost completely impervious to liquids and gases (even relatively small helium molecules). This means that graphene could be used as an ultrafiltration medium to act as a barrier between two substances. The benefit of using graphene is that it is only 1 single atom thick and can also be developed as a barrier that electronically measures strain and pressures between the 2 substances (amongst many other variables). A team of researchers at Columbia University have managed to create monolayer graphene filters with pore sizes as small as 5nm (currently, advanced nanoporous membranes have pore sizes of 30-40nm). While these pore sizes are extremely small, as graphene is so thin, pressure during ultrafiltration is reduced. Co-currently, graphene is much stronger and less brittle than aluminium oxide (currently used in sub-100nm filtration applications). What does this mean? Well, it could mean that graphene is developed to be used in water filtration systems, desalination systems and efficient and economically more viable biofuel creation.
Composite Materials
Graphene is strong, stiff and very light. Currently, aerospace engineers are incorporating carbon fibre into the production of aircraft as it is also very strong and light. However, graphene is much stronger whilst being also much lighter. Ultimately it is expected that graphene is utilized (probably integrated into plastics such as epoxy) to create a material that can replace steel in the structure of aircraft, improving fuel efficiency, range and reducing weight. Due to its electrical conductivity, it could even be used to coat aircraft surface material to prevent electrical damage resulting from lightning strikes. In this example, the same graphene coating could also be used to measure strain rate, notifying the pilot of any changes in the stress levels that the aircraft wings are under. These characteristics can also help in the development of high strength requirement applications such as body armour for military personnel and vehicles.
Photovoltaic Cells
Offering very low levels of light absorption (at around 2.7% of white light) whilst also offering high electron mobility means that graphene can be used as an alternative to silicon or ITO in the manufacture of photovoltaic cells. Silicon is currently widely used in the production of photovoltaic cells, but while silicon cells are very expensive to produce, graphene based cells are potentially much less so. When materials such as silicon turn light into electricity it produces a photon for every electron produced, meaning that a lot of potential energy is lost as heat. Recently published research has proved that when graphene absorbs a photon, it actually generates multiple electrons. Also, while silicon is able to generate electricity from certain wavelength bands of light, graphene is able to work on all wavelengths, meaning that graphene has the potential to be as efficient as, if not more efficient than silicon, ITO or (also widely used) gallium arsenide. Being flexible and thin means that graphene based photovoltaic cells could be used in clothing; to help recharge your mobile phone, or even used as retro-fitted photovoltaic window screens or curtains to help power your home.
Energy Storage
One area of research that is being very highly studied is energy storage. While all areas of electronics have been advancing over a very fast rate over the last few decades (in reference to Moore’s law which states that the number of transistors used in electronic circuitry will double every 2 years), the problem has always been storing the energy in batteries and capacitors when it is not being used. These energy storage solutions have been developing at a much slower rate. The problem is this: a battery can potentially hold a lot of energy, but it can take a long time to charge, a capacitor, on the other hand, can be charged very quickly, but can’t hold that much energy (comparatively speaking). The solution is to develop energy storage components such as either a supercapacitor or a battery that is able to provide both of these positive characteristics without compromise.
Currently, scientists are working on enhancing the capabilities of lithium ion batteries (by incorporating graphene as an anode) to offer much higher storage capacities with much better longevity and charge rate. Also, graphene is being studied and developed to be used in the manufacture of supercapacitors which are able to be charged very quickly, yet also be able to store a large amount of electricity. Graphene based micro-supercapacitors will likely be developed for use in low energy applications such as smart phones and portable computing devices and could potentially be commercially available within the next 5-10 years. Graphene-enhanced lithium ion batteries could be used in much higher energy usage applications such as electrically powered vehicles, or they can be used as lithium ion batteries are now, in smartphones, laptops and tablet PCs but at significantly lower levels of size and weight.
GRILLiT Provides Corporate Update
PR Newswire
October 30, 2014: 09:20 AM ET
MIAMI, Oct. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- GRILLiT, Inc. (the "Company" or "GRILLiT") (OTC: GRLT) today provided an update regarding its current corporate activities.
The fast casual restaurant sector has experienced substantial growth over the past year, according to industry experts. Technomic's 2014 Top 500 chain restaurant report indicates that sales for fast casual chains grew by 11% and store count by 8% in 2013. Forbes reports that traffic growth in the fast casual segment surpassed that of every other restaurant segment for the fifth consecutive year.
Grillit's revenue growth at its primary corporate restaurant is consistent with this trend and is up by 9% year over year.
The Company continues to make progress executing its strategic plan. The company will unveil its new and improved healthy menu, which it will roll out at its corporate location within in the next few weeks. The menu is the result of a months long effort with this assistance of the Company's Senior Medical Advisor, Dr. Paul Aoun. In addition, the new menu will now incorporate beer, wine and a line of margaritas and other wine base mixed drinks which the Company believes should add increased sales revenues.
Grillit continues to complete critical items required for the company to scale its franchise operations, as the Company has rolled out a revamped franchise marketing package for potential franchisees. Grillit franchisees and master franchisees now have access to a Grillit franchise webinar, a new franchising sales brochure, and sales presentation.
Grillit's Chief Executive, Ghazi Hajj, said, "We measure our success by the success of our franchise owners. I spent much of my life as a franchise owner. We created tools and processes to assist our master franchisees in attracting new prospects. Our team has decades of experience in franchise sales and have dedicated themselves to helping futures franchisees succeed."
About GRILLiT
GRILLiT (GRLT) is a growing Latin-Caribbean fusion restaurant concept that marries fast casual to nutritious and healthy food. The company opened its first location in Miami in 2011 and specializes in chef-inspired custom crafted rice bowls, pasta and wraps as well as salads. GRILLiT utilizes domestic growers and delivers healthy cuisine using only fresh proteins, such as never-frozen chicken and grass-fed organic steak. Restaurants offer an inviting and comfortable atmosphere with an open kitchen and contemporary, industrial design. For more information, visit www.grillitinc.com or www.handtbrands.com.
Forward Looking Statements:
Statements in this press release that are not purely historical facts, including statements regarding GRILLiT's beliefs, expectations, intentions or strategies for the future, may be "forward-looking statements" under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1996. Such statements consist of any statement other than a recitation of historical fact and can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "plan", "may", "expect", "anticipate", "intend", "estimate" or "continue" or the negative thereof or other variations thereof or comparable terminology. The reader is cautioned that all forward-looking statements are speculative, and there are certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events or results to differ from those referred to in such forward-looking statements. This disclosure highlights some of the important risks regarding our business. Specifically, the reader should not place undue reliance on statements regarding our retained consultants to increase franchise sales in their targeted franchise markets. Additionally, there are number of other risk factors relating to our business more fully explained identified by us in our filings with the OTC Markets, which are available through http://www.otcmarkets.com.
CONTACT:
Princeton Research Group
Tel: +1(781) 826-8882
SOURCE GRILLiT, Inc.
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