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Indeed axe. If you want to look at another stock with a low low float look at QPWR. waste to power technology.
The shorts always move heavy anytime seeking alpha comes out with a report.
Stock here under a dollar is a blessing. IMO
Sales were not booked on psoria shield 1st quarter. Booked during 2nd
Can anyone tell me here if this technology is similar to QPWR. I saw that magnegas is at the trade show as well. Magnegas just purchased a waste fuel to power system from QPWR. Just seeing if dots can be connected here
Magnegas showcasing today at the ste conference at the ritz carlton in miami today along with 40 other innovative companies. Could be interesting to see if magnegas goes into any detail with the purchase order with qpwr.
No. The loss that i am expressing is that the mnfct. Equipment is not capitalizing on its total use which results in a net loss. Whereas conference call they adressed that issue and the remedy is in the central america growing fields whereas when a variable low nicotine seeds are harvested then we can see tens even hundreds of thousands of acres planted and in mass production.
I like this float
Some nice volume here today. I like this in the .35 to .40 range
Lets not forget that a good chunk of gross loss stems from manufacturing equipment which is not a reoccurring expense. Dont be confused. The negativity here on this board with this company shouldnt be alarming right now. The short interest has notoriously been active after conference calls. Its just rule of thumb for a company to have the bashing because they arnt profitable yet.
Come on folks understand that this is not a consumer products story. The revenues are just a platform they have in place so when they get modified risk they can mass produce the product then
Reason i asked what sectors is that QPWR has a system that can actually turn those organic compounds and waste into energy. It would be interesting to have an established system like that from QPWR working and possibly integrated within this companies environmental control equipment.
Can anyone here tell me what sectors are currently using these emission monitoring systems
Waiting on watt
I will be loading up here under a buck
The state of california I would assume is a big target for QPWR just from the laws governor Jerry Brown signed.
Sept 29 - Governor Signs Historic Organic Waste Legislation
September 29, 2014
Sacramento—Governor Jerry Brown has signed two landmark CAW-sponsored bills that will drastically cut down on the disposal of organic waste.
AB 1826, by Assembly Member Wesley Chesbro, will require businesses to separate their food scraps and yard trimmings for composting or anaerobic digestion.
AB 1594, by Assembly Member Das Williams, will eliminate a loophole in state law that allows yard trimmings, prunings, and other greenwaste that is used as landfill cover to count as being "diverted" from landfills.
This is huge news for California, and is expected to lead to major growth in the state’s composting and anaerobic digestion infrastructure.
"Despite California's robust recycling infrastructure for traditional recyclables, the state continues to landfill organic materials at an alarming rate" said Nick Lapis, Legislative Coordinator for Californians Against Waste. "In fact, food is the most prevalent item in the disposed waste stream and over 40% of all material going to landfills is readily compostable or anaerobically digestible. This is simply unacceptable, and it is irresponsible of us to waste this valuable material."
Even in the best managed landfills, organic waste rots in an oxygen-deprived environment, which leads to the creation of upwards of 7 million tons of greenhouse gases each year, in addition to significant water and air pollution and long-term financial liabilities. Composting and anaerobic digestion not only avoid those impacts, but also build healthy soils through the introduction of organic matter, prevent soil erosion, reduce the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and significantly increase water retention at a time when we need it most.
"Recovering this waste material doesn’t just make environmental sense, it makes economic sense" Lapis added. "CalRecycle has estimated that digesting or composting a significant portion of our organic waste can generate an additional 14,000 jobs by 2020."
"Even though California leads the nation in waste reduction and recycling, we continue to dispose of nearly 13 million tons of food and yard waste each year in landfills, which is one-third of the waste stream," Assembly Member Wesley Chesbro said. "Food waste alone is the single largest component of the waste stream. Landfilled food and other organic materials are a major contributor to climate change."
"California is on the forefront of the farm to fork movement, but the next step is to move the entire state full circle and transition from fork to farm," Chesbro added.
"By getting rid of this loophole, we can get more green waste out of the landfill and into composting facilities," said Assembly Member Das Williams of AB 1594, "creating job growth, reducing the largest man-made source of methane, and manufacturing soil amendments."
Support here at 40 cents. I like it
He was only the president of cyclone and all of that is irrelevant here to QPWR. I gotta get ready for my fight with the hulkster
2 press releases since december 1st
Agree on the news. We shouldnt be surprised. I think alot of us are tired here on this issue. There has been no guidance whatsoever from the company. Dont know what else to say.
From what i know cyclone was ran by a husband and wife team. The inventor trying to run a company and in over his head and which we know they are not established here in QPWR.
QPWR waste to power technology. Anyone on this board looking for a new waste management company look at QPWR.
Closed high. Im looking to get mine somewhere in the middle
Q2Power Receives Order for Commercial Waste-to-Power Unit From MagneGas
Feb 02, 2016
OTC Disclosure & News Service
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Q2Power Receives Order for Commercial Waste-to-Power Unit From MagneGas
LANCASTER, OH--(Marketwired - Feb 2, 2016) - Q2Power Technologies (OTCQB: QPWR) has received a purchase order for a 10kW waste fuel-to-power system from MagneGas Corporation (NASDAQ: MNGA). The order represents Q2Power's initial sale of its proprietary renewable power generator, with an expected delivery date in the second quarter of this year.
MagneGas is a leading technology company that counts among its inventions a patented process that converts liquid waste into MagneGas2® fuel. Q2Power's system will generate grid-ready electricity from certain carbon and oil byproducts that result from MagneGas' commercial process. The initial system is expected to produce significant savings for MagneGas each year in production costs of its industrial gas products by off-setting electric utility expenses and reducing costs associated with waste storage and disposal. The first phase of this agreement with MagneGas is valued at approximately $160,000 for Q2Power including equipment and engineering services.
"Q2Power has a unique technology that we expect will provide MagneGas with increased margins on our core products, while supporting greater flexibility in our choice of feedstock and promoting our mission of environmental sustainability," stated Ermanno Santilli, CEO of MagneGas. "We have spent considerable time with Q2Power's leadership and engineering team and have great confidence in their ability deliver a quality system that meets our requirements."
After installation the parties will collaborate to optimize the Q2Power system with MagneGas' technology and business processes to allow added savings and waste volume reduction, as well as equipment cost reductions for follow-on Q2Power system sales and installations with MagneGas and its partners.
"We are pleased to work with MagneGas on our first commercial product deployment, which marks a major milestone in our company's growth," stated Christopher Nelson, CEO of Q2Power. "MagneGas is currently accelerating growth as it deploys more of its proprietary production systems to meet expanding demand for its gas products. If Q2Power can help our customers reduce operational and production costs by providing power and disposal solutions, we have accomplished our goal."
About Q2Power Technologies:
Q2Power's technology provides a new, cost-effective solution to dispose of waste by converting it to electricity and useful heat. Because of its containerized, modular design, the Q2Power system can be deployed with minimal time and expense at thousands of small-scale facilities that must dispose of waste such as used fuels, methane and biogas, at increasingly greater costs. Q2Power installed its first system this summer at an Ohio wastewater treatment plant and is on track to deploy commercial units to meet customer demand early in 2016.
For more information about Q2Power, please visit: www.q2p.com
About MagneGas Corporation:
MagneGas® Corporation (MNGA) owns a patented process that converts various liquid wastes into hydrogen based fuels. These fuels can be used as a replacement to natural gas or for metal cutting. The Company's testing has shown the fuels are faster, cleaner and more productive than other alternatives on the market. They are also cost effective and safe to use with little changeover costs. The Company currently sells MagneGas® into the metal working market as a replacement to acetylene. The Company also sells equipment for the sterilization of bio-contaminated liquid waste for various industrial and agricultural markets. In addition, the Company is developing a variety of ancillary uses for MagneGas® fuels utilizing its high flame temperature for co-combustion of hydrocarbon fuels and other advanced applications. For more information on MagneGas®, please visit the Company's website at http://www.MagneGas.com.
Legal Notice Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: This news release contains "Forward-looking Statements". These statements relate to future events or our future financial performance. These statements are only predictions and may differ materially from actual future results or events. We disclaim any intention or obligation to revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise. There are important risk factors that could cause actual results to differ from those contained in forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to our ability to fully commercialize our technology, risks associated with changes in general economic and business conditions, actions of our competitors, the extent to which we are able to develop new products and markets, the time and expense involved in such development activities, the ability to secure additional financing, the level of demand and market acceptance of our products, and changes in our business strategies.
Q2Power Investor Contact:
Arthur Douglas and Associates
Art Batson
407-478-1120
BIONAP POSTS ANOTHER WRITE UP ON XXII 1/20
http://www.bionapcfa.com/2016/01/22nd-century-working-with-fda-on.html
Based on the FDAs attention to this, it seems to me that they want to use this technology as a way to mandate lower nicotine - it's there only way to regulate the tobacco mkt that they are essentially banned from regulating because all the lobbyists had their hands in the bill. They will use this as the hole to get the regulation they want. Big tobacco is going to figure this out I think and someone is going to buy them quickly before another player does. The chess game is getting very interesting. Very dynamic. The stock would be well north of $2 if the market wasn't in a free fall
Clarence company could help smokers kick the habit
By Dave Greber, News 4 Reporter Published: January 5, 2016, 6:13 pmUpdated: January 5, 2016, 6:15 pm
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CLARENCE, N.Y. (WIVB) — 22nd Century Group is trying to become the world’s first manufacturer of cigarettes with the distinction “very low nicotine.”
And while it could be another year before the FDA issues an approval on their request, experts say this could be another important tool in what many people say is the hardest thing they’ve ever done: quitting smoking.
“Nicotine is a powerful, a very powerful, addicting agent,” said Andrew Hyland, chairman of the department of health behavior at Roswell Park Cancer Institute, who’s done limited research on very low nicotine products.
But what if the millions of smokers across New York who fail at quitting every year, can turn to what some consider the future of the industry? They’re called very low nicotine cigarettes, and the company that’s behind the technology is located in Clarence.
“Unlike conventional cigarettes, which are very high in nicotine, ours are a reduced tobacco-based product,” said Gregg Gellman, director of business development and regulatory affairs for the 22nd Century Group.
22nd Century has secured 200 patents to create the only genetically modified form of tobacco in the world that has the very low nicotine distinction.The product is currently sold in Spain. It could be sold domestically, but without the “very low nicotine” label, Gellman said.
“The paradigm shift is to commercialize and develop less or reduced tobacco-based products,” Gellman said. “In short, every other option that’s been implemented, has failed. Absent of introducing anything that is more harmful than what you as the smoker are currently engaged in, it is the paradigm shift that we see.”
That means people who use their product will still be smoking, but they’ll be ingesting just a fraction of the nicotine as traditional cigarettes. That’s key, experts say.
“The primary thing that makes it so difficult to quit is dependence on nicotine,” Hyland said.
New Yorkers make up 2.1 million of the 44 million Americans who smoke. Of those, two-thirds will fail at trying to quit every year. Hyland says anything that can help people kick the habit is a step that could save their life.
“It’s the nicotine that keeps you coming back to those products,” Hyland said. “For someone who’s able to use a product, like a very low nicotine product, or any product for finite period of time and switch completely off the Marlboros and Camels, that’s a success story in my book.”
While Hyland said the jury is still out on the overall success of cessation products alone, something is better than nothing. But he said smokers are too often tempted by nicotine, and revert to old habits or relapse.
“The big caveat is, when you go to the store and there’s the low nicotine cigarettes and the regular Marlboros, compliance with adhering to that treatment is pretty low,” Hyland said.
The New England Journal of Medicine featured a six-week study that showed progress in helping people to smoke less. The study was funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the Food and Drug Administration Center for Tobacco Products, according to the Journal’s website.
According to the study: “(R)educed-nicotine cigarettes versus standard-nicotine cigarettes reduced nicotine exposure and dependence and the number of cigarettes smoked.”
Click here for a link to the full study.
The application submitted to the FDA by 22nd Century is specifically requesting the use of a label on their cigarette box that would read “very low nicotine.” Gellman said if approved, it would be the only one of its kind on the public or prescription market.
Meetings between the FDA and 22nd Century take place early this year. Gellman said the company will be working toward FDA approval by the end of 2016. Products could hit the shelves by early 2017.
“It is our hope, that because that this is such an intrinsic health concern that we will be able to get this approved in a swift and fast process,” Gellman said.
The company has also committed to staying in Buffalo, Gellman said. While manufacturing facilities are in North Carolina — little tough to grow tobacco in western New York — its headquarters is located off Main Street.
Gellman said the company has seen rapid growth since moving to Clarence. In 2014, profits were approximately $500,000. They grew to nearly $8 million last year, and are projected to jump to $12 million in 2016
New investor here on mnga...
The psoria light unit manufactures for around $9,000. The units delivered were sold for $49,900 a piece which is a discount because these doctors that bought the machines are key opinion leaders. In otherwords these doctors are well acclaimed and experts in skin diseases. I like those profit margins.
XXII AND BTI TOGETHER HAND IN HAND
Hey exorcist it seems that you think andy will increase our shareholders value. How does that happen with one press release a month? Nobody cares if nobody knows. Until theres direction your statement means jackshit.
A major major blue chip joining forces here with WATT?
I know of a similar company here in san diego like this one
20 to 1 reverse?
Lets hear what excorcist has to say
E-CIGARETTE BLOWS UP IN MANS FACE
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A Naples area man is in a medically induced coma at a Miami hospital after an e-cigarette blew up in his face.
“I was laying in bed with my two-year old and I heard an explosion,” said Ema Richardson. “Then I started smelling burning, smoke and fire.”
Richardson said when she went into another room she found her 21-year old brother Evan Spahlinger on the floor. His face and upper part of his body was covered in soot, the e-cigarette he had been puffing on had exploded.
“I found my brother not breathing with his whole face burned and his neck burned and trying to throw up a little or maybe he was gasping for air,” said Richardson.
Spahlinger was rushed to NCH Downtown Naples Hospital before he was flown to a Miami.
“They said he has internal and external burns and damage to his lungs from the explosion itself and possibly the mouth piece went, when the cigarette exploded it went down his throat and exploded again,” she said.
North Collier Fire Control and Rescue said the explosion was most likely caused by the device’s lithium battery. Richardson said her brother will never use an e-cig again.
“He said I’m done, that’s it. That’s the only thing he said. Luckily I was here. It was the most traumatic experience I think of my life.”
Nationwide, there have been several reports of e-cigarette batteries exploding. A California woman won a $2 million dollar award by a jury after an e-cigarette incident left her with serious burns.
HATE XXII, ARE YOU BILLY BOB THORNTONS TWIN BROTHER FROM SLINGBLADE?
Indiana Senate Announces Bill to Legalize Marijuana and Hemp Production - See more at: http://nationalreport.net/indiana-senate-announces-bill-legalize-marijuana-hemp-production/#sthash.91905Pak.dpuf
http://nationalreport.net/indiana-senate-announces-bill-legalize-marijuana-hemp-production/