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Re: cmart14 post# 20296

Monday, 09/15/2014 1:48:33 AM

Monday, September 15, 2014 1:48:33 AM

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Absolutely. The 2.76 valuation is based on estimates of current ventures at a conservative 12 cents per KW price.

SDE/WERPO has stated that governments are willing to pay 8-44 cents per KW. 44 cents is not an exaggeration. It has been reported that 44 cents is what Ecuador is willing to pay already. Now that doesn't mean that every contract will be coming in at 40+ cents per KW but it is also not unfathomable that contracts could be coming in at 15 cents, 18 cents, 24 cents, etc. With the magnitude of these contracts the additional pennies per KW translates to additional millions in revenue over the course of a year.

SDE/WERPO has positioned themselves as potential leaders in the sector. With the right leadership and management the successful development of the current ventures could quickly lead to both more ventures and bigger ventures leading to 100s of millions or even, as others have mentioned, billions.

The world needs energy and what SDE/WEPRO is offering is cheap, reliable, and environmental friendly. It is a great solution for any place that has a coastline.

As others have mentioned even a .10 share price with the current share structure puts the market cap at a very modest 69 million.

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