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Re: CashMoneyCarl post# 46053

Thursday, 05/21/2015 11:55:28 AM

Thursday, May 21, 2015 11:55:28 AM

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I disagree in part. People don't just buy stock based on what it already did. They invest based on what they expect it to do in the future. Don't other solar companies have high valuations despite losing money in the short term?

Although, I agree it is unrealistic to see a huge (or sustained) rise based on a single $3M job, which is merely consistent with current revenue guidance. It does show we're staying right on track though, which is reassuring. If/when we get the Fresno job, however, I do expect that to bump us up a level. I think it is safe to say that ~ $10M job would lead to exceeding the current 2015 revenue guidance.

I don't mean to step on any toes but I think a lot of you are still thinking like a penny stock. Things work differently here on the NASDAQ. Just because a piece of news is released does not mean we will spike up over $5 PPS. It may jump but I will bet most anything that it will not maintain. Look back at the chart for the history.

Money talks. If I asked you to give me a dollar and I would give you back 0.90 cents, would you load up on that offer? Not no but probably HELL no. And I don't blame you. Now use that logic with SLTDs last quarter.. we lost 0.10 a share. I don't expect a run in the stock price until we have some green on earnings. That will take time, a year at least to string some together in my humble opinion.

That being said, in that same time period solar is only going to become more and more attractive. Technology will only improve and the price will only come down. It will become more popular, resulting in more and more sales. SLTD will be there for all of that. We will be that $10 - $15 stock soon enough.

If you truly expect this stock to be a quick money maker then I think you are in the wrong place. Go back to pennyland where the stocks can fluctuate like the wind. This one is no longer a penny stock and should not be expected to act like one. Things are different here on the NASDAQ.

Again, I hope I didn't step on any toes, thats not my intention.