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The new website alone should provide something of a boost.
Don't have that many, spreading the risk, but that could change with improved earnings reports.
The mobile unit might take off faster, since the cost is leveraged against more active use.
I'd like to see the specs on linking.
A point easily forgotten is that it is the development of new technologies, applicable everywhere, that tend to ultimately lift economies. In times like this, GTX, and companies like it, have an importance beyond their own products.
A point easily forgotten is that it is the development of new technologies, applicable everywhere, that tend to ultimately lift economies. In times like this, GTX, and companies like it, have an importance beyond their own products.
Don't forget the engine demos.
Well, because of the way Cleartronic is approaching the market, i.e. via partnerships, it is indeed more likely to be a takeover target. The closer you work with another company, the more interested they can become in you. It would make me some money.
The slow economy will hopefully encourage more partnerships, which is the path Cleartronic has chosen to get the word out.
Very professionally done. No small amount of money was spent on these videos. They should serve the company well for a very long time.
And, of all the smaller companies that are playing with this technology, it is perhaps in the strongest position technologically and financially.
Great point. Just about any situation involving a knowledge of someone's (or some thing's) location is fair game.
These days, finding funding sources with enough faith in where you're going to put up a lot of cash, is a big deal. Axial has more going for it now than many companies.
Fortunately they're in a state that has dealt with the oil industry for many years.
Next earnings numbers will tell the story.
I think it will sell great, even in this market. Companies are getting desparate for customers, and I've seen some companies ramping up their advertising in response. The question will simply be how much advertisers will be willing to pay, which will move up or down depending up the response they get from the public.
With the potential introduction of small modularized linkable generators, they've probably expanded their market by a factor of two.
As Bertagna said: "2-way GPS in concurrence with the proliferation of four billion cell phones represents a seismic shift in the marketplace."
Some long overdue recognition at last!
It will take some time for advertisers to get a feel for just how effective this new approach to the market really is. Once they are comfortable with that, and know how much to pay for it, the investors will be able to get a better handle on their potential returns.
It'll be a sweet two-bagger for Axial: a successful long-awaited demo, plus financing to expand Petrosonics.
Modular unit linking should reduce production costs, since they could conceivably focus on producing just one size.
You could spend an entire day just coming up with different ways this wearable miniaturized locational technology could be used.
Good morning. Key statement from the CEO regarding two items: their working engine demos, and their Petrosonics dea:
“Having this wonderful news in the same week we have entered into our Joint Venture with Petrosonics means our company is now poised to be the world leader in two of the most troubling areas of environmental concern. Cleaner engines and power using much less fuel and the only company in the world with proven technology to remove sulphur from oil, bodes well for our shareholders and the worlds environment”.
The earlier telecon talked about having investors and corporate sponsors pay for some installs, and collecting on the ad revenue the system generates. But it wasn't clear about who would line up the actual advertisers.
They're signing up distributors because they are one of the few suppliers of this type of technology that can back up its claims with independent testing.
Petronics' has a tight international patent lock on technologies that will add value to every barrel of oil produced, including smaller refineries that can't use other technologies.
These devices could be disguised in almost anything a person wears or carries.
Agreed. Their approach to the market, though not flashy, is steady and well founded, especially in these cautious times.
And, unlike most location devices, their location technology is integratable with any other product. Companies can manufacture it in shoes and wearable products, or into just about anything.
One of the companies in the Onboard Hydrogen Generation & Injection field that has some real testing and verification behind it.
With reduced operating costs and higher efficiencies, I would think just about anyone wanting save money would be a target.
Yes, oil stocks are some of the most volatile right now, because they are getting pulled in different directions.
Right. F/S - It's a question that needs to be answered.
There lease rights should give them enough time, and, until then, emotion will drive things. Even a hint of good news will make a big difference.
Even the good stocks can get hammered with market waves, but the next earnings statement will, with a little luck, turn things around for CLRI.
Some day there will be a first . . . the first time one of these things saves one or more lives. All it will take is that one news story which, if interesting enough, will catch the wires and ignite this company.
Forward split may or may not make a diff. in the long run, but I want to find out. Not a good policy to leave investors hanging.
It doesn't look like they have a lot of competition in the EV area, assuming they can actually get their battery to work the way they hope.
I think they are concerned about keeping in check UNNECESSARY costs, which is okay. But I agree that people are waiting for results, and until then it's all just toe-tapping.