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I so, so AGREE!!!!!
Nice post. I really do not care to be on this board, and do not want to read this negative stuff over and over. They have been doing this for years and years, and they are moderators. They ruin it for everyone, and I really do not feel comfortable on this freakin board.
Yep, you see it, they are PAID! THERE SHOULD BE A LAW AGAINST THIS. GO CYPW. My ONE positive comment today. Yep, they will knock this off, asap. Their proxies need to be tracked, and they need to be held accountable for EVERY FREAKIN THING THEY HAVE POSTED, AND SUED. IMO
I am a real investor but I am only allowed to have one positive post a day. So this is it, go CYPW!
Me to, in it and hoping for a real run.
I have one positive post allowed today: Go Cyclone!!!!
I agree. As a positive poster, I am only allowed to post on here once per day.
I appreciate your message. I am not a paid member of this board so I can only reply here. Great info and I agree.
One million of shares bought today were mine. I have been in this stock for ten years, and am not going anywhere. My advice: watch for it. All posts are, of course IMHO.
$$$$$$ waiting
How much do they pay negative posters here????
I agree. Ignore the negative posers on here, they do this for a job. I think they may study, in between sessions, on here, and really do not understand the stock market.
I agree. Pennyland is the only place you can be small and get rich. You got to have hope. The negative posers are pathetic to try and drive down a stock on bottom. Day in day out, years of effort, and work. I don't pay attention to them. I am actually a long and have never sold one share. So I am not a pumper, just a believer. Stock market dove today, but this one stayed steady. Go CYPW!!!!
Seems pathetic for these negative posers to be on here day in and day out for YEARS, when this stock is valued at so little. It is comical. Wonder who they are protecting, lol. So funny. The must have a mission, to the moon, baby!!
This design rocks!!! I am sorry you do not have a patent for this design, or were included in development.
ROCK N ROLL
THIS COMPANY ROCKS !!!!!!! WOOT! WOOT!!
How many freakin penny stocks have been in business for almost ten years!!! GREAT APPLICATION!!!! This ROCKS!!!
FYI to you, this is a new application. Go get yourself an engineer, for help.
Not many opportunities like this in stocks these days. With the stock market down over 600 points, and this thing fast sailing, as a technology that can be easily evaluated as viable, and volume of trades I have NEVER seen before, watching this everyday, for over 8 years. This in my opinion ROCKS!
What a great application for this engineering feat! I am so impressed. I think cyclone has discovered its NICHE!!! What the future holds for this amazing technology!!! I am very optimistic. Have been holding on to all my shares for over 8 years. I hope this can be used to help Puerto Rico!!!!! With climate change this unit may be needed in every home across the US. Maybe even Jay Leno will buy one!!!
This is a great application for the product. I am so happy to be invested with this company.
Wow I have never seen this kind of volume and I have been with this company for 8 years. Wowza!!!
Great news. I am excited.
A resident manipulator like a snake.
When You Change the World and No One Notices
BY MORGAN HOUSEL
"Do you know what’s happening in this picture?
The Wrights’ story shows something more common than we realize: There’s often a big gap between changing the world and convincing people that you changed the world.
Jeff Bezos once said:
Invention requires a long-term willingness to be misunderstood. You do something that you genuinely believe in, that you have conviction about, but for a long period of time, well-meaning people may criticize that effort … if you really have conviction that they’re not right, you need to have that long-term willingness to be misunderstood. It’s a key part of invention.
It’s such an important message. Things that are instantly adored are usually just slight variations over existing products. We love them because they’re familiar. The most innovative products – the ones that truly change the world – are almost never understood at first, even by really smart people.
It happened with the telephone. Alexander Graham Bell tried to sell his invention to Western Union, which quickly replied:
This `telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a practical form of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us. What use could this company make of an electrical toy?
It happened with the car. Twenty years before Henry Ford convinced the world he was onto something, Congress published a memo, warning.....
Big breakthroughs typically follow a seven-step path:
First, no one’s heard of you.
Then they’ve heard of you but think you’re nuts.
Then they understand your product, but think it has no opportunity.
Then they view your product as a toy.
Then they see it as an amazing toy.
Then they start using it.
Then they couldn’t imagine life without it.
This process can take decades. It rarely takes less than several years.
Three points arise from this.
It takes a brilliance to change the world. It takes something else entirely to wait patiently for people to notice. “Zen-like patience” isn’t a typical trait associated with entrepreneurs. But it’s often required, especially for the most transformative products.
When innovation is measured generationally, results shouldn’t be measured quarterly. History is the true story of how long, messy, and chaotic change can be. The stock market is the hilarious story of millions of people expecting current companies to perform quickly, orderly, and cleanly. The gap between reality and expectations explains untold frustration."
When You Change the World and No One Notices
BY MORGAN HOUSEL
"Do you know what’s happening in this picture?
The Wrights’ story shows something more common than we realize: There’s often a big gap between changing the world and convincing people that you changed the world.
Jeff Bezos once said:
Invention requires a long-term willingness to be misunderstood. You do something that you genuinely believe in, that you have conviction about, but for a long period of time, well-meaning people may criticize that effort … if you really have conviction that they’re not right, you need to have that long-term willingness to be misunderstood. It’s a key part of invention.
It’s such an important message. Things that are instantly adored are usually just slight variations over existing products. We love them because they’re familiar. The most innovative products – the ones that truly change the world – are almost never understood at first, even by really smart people.
It happened with the telephone. Alexander Graham Bell tried to sell his invention to Western Union, which quickly replied:
This `telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a practical form of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us. What use could this company make of an electrical toy?
It happened with the car. Twenty years before Henry Ford convinced the world he was onto something, Congress published a memo, warning.....
Big breakthroughs typically follow a seven-step path:
First, no one’s heard of you.
Then they’ve heard of you but think you’re nuts.
Then they understand your product, but think it has no opportunity.
Then they view your product as a toy.
Then they see it as an amazing toy.
Then they start using it.
Then they couldn’t imagine life without it.
This process can take decades. It rarely takes less than several years.
Three points arise from this.
It takes a brilliance to change the world. It takes something else entirely to wait patiently for people to notice. “Zen-like patience” isn’t a typical trait associated with entrepreneurs. But it’s often required, especially for the most transformative products.
When innovation is measured generationally, results shouldn’t be measured quarterly. History is the true story of how long, messy, and chaotic change can be. The stock market is the hilarious story of millions of people expecting current companies to perform quickly, orderly, and cleanly. The gap between reality and expectations explains untold frustration."
I have been a long. I have invested greatly in this company. I believe in this company. I have connections with Raytheon, and I believe in this product.
IF YOU HATE THIS COMPANY, AND THE PEOPLE THAT RUN IT, STOP BEING A COWARD, BY BEING ON HERE. GO TO THEM FACE TO FACE. BAN YOU! IMHO
Its becoming apparent that the fact is that you and another party have a very interesting vendetta here against this company and/or persons. IMHO, it is crazy. I hope you are banned from using IHUB to carry out this purpose of yours. IMHO
You do not need to continuously post negative stuff for a crazy vendetta you have against people and use IHUB to get back at people or a business. I hope you are stopped, and banned. IMHO
Your the best war chest!!! Sack them seed planters! I am sick of their negative BS!!!
Keep trying to drive it down. We have noticed. Maybe you want to buy a Porsche too? lol
Wow, good day on Friday, keep pumping there Tom, lol
Nice Porsche, I have one to, Targa 911. They are sweet!!! I love this stock to. Happy to see the climb. Lets do this!
Ha ha thats funny!!! And could be true! Yeah! Keep up the hope.
Yep, thats me. lol But, I have hope, things looking better as of late. I just can't give up hope.
Nice to have positive energy out there. Holding.