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"Extremely Low Float" = Turd's Buoyancy
CHARLES INDUSTRIES IMPROVES SAFETY OF COMMONWEALTH EDISON’S
ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION WITH CP212 SECONDARY POWER PEDESTAL
ROLLING MEADOWS, IL (July 19, 2012) —
Charles Industries, a leading provider of innovative enclosed solutions for communication and power distribution, has announced that ComEd, a leading provider of electric utility services in the Midwest, has approved the CP212 Secondary Electrical Distribution Pedestal. The CP212 is the power industry’s first non-metallic pedestal to comply with ComEd’s comprehensive secondary power pedestal requirements (ENC-6001-C), improving safety for both the general public and ComEd technicians. This specification provides the most stringent requirements for safety and secure access in a non-metallic solution, which will avoid the conductive and corrosive risks of traditional metallic solutions. “Charles Industries was recommended by a joint-trench telecommunication partner for its expertise, flexibility and broad manufacturing capabilities,” commented Curt
Schultz, Distribution Material Specialist for ComEd. “As we defined our requirements, Charles launched into design and development that delivered the required functionality at the
appropriate cost points to enhance the safety of our distribution facilities.” The CP212 meets ComEd’s rigorous safety requirements and completely eliminates any metallic hardware from conducting electricity from the interior to the exterior of the pedestal. In
addition, it provides a split-base design that reduces technician labor for re-entry. “Leveraging the strength of our Telecom enclosures and materials, we were able to develop a premier
solution to expand our product portfolio into Electric Utility power distribution facilities,” stated Minesh Patel, Vice President of Charles’ Outside Plant Business Unit. Charles has served the Utility market for many years with products that enabled internal communications and smart grid applications. The company’s 360-80 Channel Bank plays a vital role in SCADA applications, and its CUBE enclosures provide robust environmental protection against the elements for remote communication gear and electronics.
Charles Industries, Ltd. Announces CoMedia Corporation Approved CP212 Secondary Electrical Distribution Pedestal
Jul 19 12
Charles Industries, Ltd. has announced that CoMedia Corporation has approved the CP212 Secondary Electrical Distribution Pedestal. The CP212 is the power industry's first non-metallic pedestal to comply with ComEd's comprehensive secondary power pedestal requirements (ENC-6001-C), improving safety for both the general public and ComEd technicians. This specification provides the most stringent requirements for safety and secure access in a non-metallic solution, which will avoid the conductive and corrosive risks of traditional metallic solutions. "Charles Industries was recommended by a joint-trench telecommunication partner for its expertise, flexibility and broad manufacturing capabilities," commented Kurt Shultz, Distribution Material Specialist for ComEd. Charles launched into design and development that delivered the required functionality at the appropriate cost points to enhance the safety of distribution facilities. Leveraging the strength of Telecom enclosures and materials able to develop a premier solution to expand product portfolio into Electric Utility power distribution facilities.
¦Pre-Conference Workshop A on November 8: Promoting Social Media Outreach Efforts to Improve Customer Awareness and Communication During an Outage
Hmm, I think you may either want to consider using a larger fuel tank or blowing harder, you're just not quite putting enough hot air into this POS to get it off the ground. ;) imho
CoMedia Corporation Presents at The 11th Annual Outage Response & Restoration Management Conference, Nov-08-2011
09/29/2011
CoMedia Corporation Presents at The 11th Annual Outage Response & Restoration Management Conference, Nov-08-2011 . Venue: Atlanta Marriott Marquis, 265 Peachtree Center Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30303, United States. Speakers: James Conway, Vice President of Distribution System Operations, Robert Charland, Emergency Preparedness Manager.
I'm not sure, but at least it's movement. That's a lot of bonds...
Found this on bloomburg businessweek
CoMedia Corporation Announces $600 Million Bond Sale
08/30/2011
CoMedia Corporation announced that it sold $250 million of five-year first mortgage bonds, maturing on September 1, 2016 with a coupon of 1.95% and $350 million of 10-year first mortgage bonds, maturing on September 1, 2021 with a coupon of 3.40%.
... still stuck with toiletpaper... oh wait.... toilet paper is worth more.
It's a shame CMTN didn't capitalize on the growing soccer trend and recent world cups of USA's men and women championships. What a lost cause, years of disappointment. LOL Surprisingly enough not a surprise.
I'm not surprised they haven't done anything, but if they don't do anything with the USA being in the world cup, they are passing yet another opportunity! Assuming they even still have connections with soccer.
That's true. :)
OK, this may be a swing at a ball that is WAY outside the plate, but might as well go down swinging and not staring at the ball, right? (it's almost spring so i figured I'd use a baseball analogy)
So, this "wild" theory of mine was thinking that when CMTN kind of disappeared in the last year or two and the last thing they were doing was web pages. I haven't got a chance to do much research, but I'm wondering if they have anything to do with RocketTheme. If so, this might get kind of interesting. :)
BUY-IN
I don't think you looked at the chart far enough back. It really says SUPER DUPER and someone's just finishing the R right now. :)
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So.... nobody's going to comment about the activity this last week? Hmmm.
It probably would have had the economy not gone to crap and CMTN kept with their path instead of downsizing the last 6 months to a year. :(
Me too. I wish they would throw out a little more information and updates is what i wish. They are horrible with letting people know what is going on.
I'm not sure if they are redesigning it or if they designed it the first time.
HMM, Very interesting. I have noticed the last several weeks that the 11on11.com site has been down. Today it's going to an apache page which to me means that it's being worked on. Could this be progress. I also decided to go to gousaeagles.com and noticed that website has changed too. it's TOTALLY different. I'm wondering what's going on behind the scenes. I hope this thing fires up soon. :)
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some other interesting recent statistics for 11on11.com
Anyone want to speculate why the 11on11.com site is down? I noticed that their rankings went up. I wonder if they are updating or maybe the server got overloaded. eh..oh well, i guess we'll see. :)
i don't know that they are directly related, but I found it as a "linked in" site to the worldsoccersociety.com website, which adds to their site reputation.
Unfortunately they appear the have the attribute that Microsoft had in the early days, of being absolutely terrible with PR even though they have good ideas and will to carry it out.
I know i'm being redundant....
Also, Dallas Sidekicks were the only team in indoor soccer history to defeat the San Diego Sockers in a championships series at the San Diego Sports Arena which happened in 2001. A new team using the Sockers' name and logo will join the PASL-PRO in the 2009-10 season.
maybe something to come with soccer???
There have been two attempts to revive the Sockers. The first attempt was a franchise in the WISL that later joined the second MISL. A second attempt will take place in the PASL-PRO in 2010.
my reason for questioning is i noticed this site and wondered if it was theirs...
http://www.diversifiedentertainment.com/
and why isn't the following link on this board?
http://www.deplink.com/
Anyone know how Diversified Entertainment is associated with CoMedia? I am curious if they just handle their web pages or is this a deeper connection.
Didn't someone say that they have a site similar to zootoo.com? I know it was a long time ago, just curious...
too bad they won't say which other sites they own. I keep hoping they'll say they own zootoo.com
wasn't me this time. :) Although i can't say that for all the recent activity. :)
Nobody's mad at you. I just get tired of people who CONSTANTLY look and wait for some kind of bad news to post instead of actually looking into it and ACTUALLY verifying what the case is. It's like only posting half the story in order to try and get your point across. It's not necessary. Your just waiting for the news so you can say "I told you so", it's that simple. I get it. I'll admit when I'm wrong, I've made some bad calls on this one before... I would have thought it would be further along by now, but that doesn't mean that I think it won't succeed. It's just giving me a huge lesson in patience!
HMM, but why would anyone post misinformation. LOL :)
Good DD, Thank You!
yeah, uh.. i dont think you got the sarcasm. Not surprising though.
nope, nothing at all. ;) yawn....
hahaha.
Ok, it's friday so i'm going to let curiosity get the best of me today. Why do you follow this board so closely if you believe cmtn is a complete scam? I don't have a lot of extra time on my hands, so i guess I'm having a hard time trying to comprehend why someone would choose to spend their time reading and posting on the board of a stock they believe is a scam.
what is your obsession with penny_ta? Let it go....
no idea...
Seriously? 1 dollar.....
what's the point?