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Saturday, 04/01/2006 2:56:08 PM

Saturday, April 01, 2006 2:56:08 PM

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By placing this technology on the windows of existing structures, you'll be generating limitless power without any of the obstacles of today's solar panels.

Imagine if this film was applied to the window-covered Sears Tower in Chicago. That one building would be able to power...

* 11,709 55-inch TV's
* 9,541 computers and monitors
* 1,717 microwaves
* 11,398 refrigerators
* 515 ovens

Not only that, but it would save $859,755.46 a year in electricity costs!

And since this $2.13 company claims it can reduce previous costs by 25%... the 'payback period' for the buyer is only 1.34 years.

Who would NOT want technology that pays for itself in 1.34 years? Just imagine the potential!

What if every one of Chicago's 50 tallest buildings -- including the John Hancock Center, Water Tower Place, and 900 North Michigan -- all installed this technology?

Estimating a licensing fee of $1.2 million per building, that's over $60 million just from Chicago's 50 tallest buildings.

Word spreads -- and other major cities like Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Detroit will all begin installing this technology on their buildings. How would that affect this company's share price?

Right now, the stock carries a $296 million market cap on zero sales. Total cash per share is less than $0.01.

Sales from skyscrapers just in the Midwest could mulitply this company's market cap... pushing it from $167 million to $1.8 billion in the blink of an eye. That alone could push the shares up to 10$
Soon, all of North America's buildings will have this technology. If 25 major cities in the United States install this technology on just 25 buildings each, that's over $750 million added to the bottom line. The potential is enormous.

But let's be EXTREMELY conservative...

Assuming it gets just 1% of total North American sales... this $2.13 stock could easily support a $80 million market cap, more than enough to value the shares at $17.

And that's just running the numbers for major U.S. skyscrapers alone. The residential market is 10 times larger!!

Install this technology on your home, and you would not have to pay to operate a 32 inch TV, your refrigerator, air conditioner, VCR and a ceiling fan -- even if they were running all at the same time.

This technology would save you over $400 a year in electric bills. And you'd pay it off in less than a year and a half.

Imagine what folks will be willing to pay for solar panels they can't even see. The only thing standing in the way of big window manufacturers is this $2.13 company. It's the gatekeeper and toll collector. Nobody can install 'power glass' until they pay this $2.13 company.

Combine the U.S. skyscraper sales with residential home sales, and this stock could be trading for $22.50 and still be considered undervalued.

With this kind of profit potential, you can bet everyone will be falling over themselves to add this technology to their home or business.
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