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.01+ under construction. Looks like tssp might be growing some legs.
Thanks oneman. Appreciate your insight.
Hey oneman, what's your opinion; if there is going to be a shareholder meeting at some point, someone needs to tell the CEO that maybe he should consider abandoning those on-line audio interviews. IMO, it's a waste of stock (dilution). I know those can be informative, but imo not worth it. I'd rather see solid news come out in the form of a PR.
Holding up very nicely today. One day soon, tssp will pay a visit to Abraham Lincoln. I heard Abe already put a pot of coffee on lol.
Hey mobile, imho, overall market conditions, total outstanding shares, future projections, investor sentiment etc. would all have to be factors in the equation, which makes it difficult to try & predict where the stock price might go. If accurate, E-trade shows a 52-wk high of .018. I don't know what the conditions were when that happened, but with the signing of AB-1470 I think Trendsetter is in an even better environment than before, with respect to revs, earnings & forecasts. So, who knows. I don't want to sound like I'm pumping, but if we use that .018 as a measuring stick, TSSP could be in for at least an encore performance at some point which makes it very attractive at the current price level. Even half of that .009 could return a nice profit for some. GL to all of us!
NP cap. We have a solid co. here with A-one products in a very hot market. All we need is for them to do now is stop any and/or all dilution if it is still happening and for them to show investors some outstanding numbers, and we'll be off to the races.
Third Place: Santa Clara University
Final Scores & Standings
This team wanted to build a sustainable solar house that is functional, elegant, and innovative—and they did just that. The Communications Jury lauded their friendly, enthusiastic house tour, which was informative, entertaining, and very much "on target" for public audiences. They were one of five teams to score a perfect 100 points in the Hot Water contest and one of seven teams to score a perfect 100 points in the Energy Balance contest. Their house almost didn't make it to the Solar Decathlon, because their transport truck broke an axle and delayed them by three days.
Thanks oneman. The more info we have, the better! Markets are down big this morning.
The more I read about this 27 year old co., the more I like! If they can responsibly harness any dilution-type problems, TSSP could be the "Seabiscuit" stock of the pinkies!
Hey, you're welcome GoStock. I have a small position here & like to poke around the 'Net to find different info etc. Plenty of good people on this board with info too. GL to us!
The #1 solar hot water system on display in front of the White House. How sweet is that? Very nice TSSP!
If you click on 'Santa Clara' on the standings list, you'll see that they are ranked #1 for hot water.
Santa Clara currently ranked 7th http://www.solardecathlon.org/
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/2007-10-10-solar-decathlon_N.htm?csp=34%20
TrendSetter Contributes to Santa Clara University's Entry in the DOE 2007 Solar Decathlon
Wednesday September 5, 11:31 am ET
FAIRHAVEN, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TrendSetter Solar Products (Pink Sheets: TSSP - News) today announced that the Company has contributed product and engineering knowledge to Santa Clara University's Engineering Department entry in the Department of Energy's 2007 Solar Decathlon. The Solar Decathlon is to be held in October of 2007 and has taken well over a year of planning and construction in preparation for the sendoff to the Washington, D.C. and the final competition.
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Trendsetter products will be featured in the Santa Clara University Decathlon Competition House. The Trendsetter products will be used in conjunction with absorption chilling technology to show how solar hot water may be used for hot water, space heating and air conditioning.
Norm Ehrlich, Trendsetter CTO, advised the Santa Clara University Engineering team and helped them with their solar thermal design. The final design credit however, goes to very bright the Santa Clara Engineering Student Team who are actually competing in the Decathlon. Norm Ehrlich stated, "We are very interested in Trendsetter systems being implemented with absorption chilling technology. We hope to be offering an air condition option which uses solar hot water to our customer's in the not to distant future."
Dirk Atkinson, Trendsetter CEO, stated, "This is a win, win for TrendSetter and the SCU Engineering team. The Solar Decathlon is an important project, which will help Trendsetter build brand recognition, while the engineering students are gaining valuable experience while helping research and advance solar technology through their efforts in the competition."
The DOE 2007 Solar Decathlon is a cutting edge competition. Twenty teams selected by the U.S. Department of Energy, from colleges and universities around the globe, participate in an unparalleled solar competition to design, build, and operate the most attractive and energy-efficient solar-powered home. In fall 2007, the teams transport their solar houses to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., where they form a solar village. The teams compete in ten contests to determine an overall winner. Using only energy from the sun, the teams generate enough electricity to run a modern household. With an eye on energy efficiency, the students carefully choose the systems, products, and appliances used in their houses.
The DOE 2007 Solar Decathlon is scheduled to for October 12-20 at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Santa Clara University's Engineering Team will begin the final assembly of the house in the competition on Tuesday October 3, 2007, with opening ceremony being held at 10 a.m. October 12, 2007. Public tours will be held daily October 12-20. For more information on the 2007 Solar Decathlon, visit the DOE website: http://www.solardecathlon.org/.
I like this dealer locator map http://www.trendsetterindustries.com/?q=dealers
Brand new article, must read http://www.renewableenergyaccess.com/rea/news/story?id=50298
I didn't mean .01 today, I meant sooner or later.
Let the mm's have their fun, this will run past .01 when it's ready.
Another green day in progress. Wait until they start announcing contracts etc. The fireworks are just starting.
Good news! TSSP now officially on the radar screen.
Hello gang! A lot of shares traded hands today and, after 2 up days, we now have some real traction heading into tomorrow. Much good news is coming toward us imo so it ought to get pretty interesting around here.
Captain, if you missed it here it is. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/10/13/BUDCSP9QV.DTL
It's hard not to be a little excited about where this is going. Some company news would certainly throw fuel onto the fire. Very interesting from this point on, for sure. Hard to estimate just how high this could go, short term and beyond. Right now it looks like the "perfect storm." GL to one and all.
Greetings board! TSSP looks like a winner with the signing of AB 1470 this past Friday. Imo, AB 1470 could be a very big turning point for Trendsetter as it now sets the stage for TSSP to substantially raise it's profile in the solar industry. I've learned that this company has been in business for about 27 years and I think that the time has finally come for the sun to shine down upon them (pun intended!).
I'm hopeful, as Trendsetter positions itself to become an industry leader, that they can become more shareholder friendly and find that the past practices of necessary dilution will become a thing of the past. All eyes on TSSP this week.