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Re: fourkids_9pets post# 4202

Friday, 11/27/2015 6:18:01 PM

Friday, November 27, 2015 6:18:01 PM

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it took a while to find why WNDW (fka NENE) got the *interest* it did .. recently

disclosure: investor since pre R/S .. so it's been a while .. ;)

but at the end of the rather long winded preso /// it's WNDW that gets the final promo .. the deciphering was
done on 11.19.15 .. (original originated i believe on 11.18.15)

spot the obvious ...


Date Open High Low Close Volume

11/27/15 2.95 3.21 2.80 2.98 121,283
11/25/15 2.80 2.87 2.68 2.75 100,142
11/24/15 2.80 3.06 2.65 2.65 236,892
11/23/15 2.60 2.76 2.60 2.76 135,301
11/20/15 2.70 2.70 2.55 2.59 94,869
11/19/15 2.74 2.75 2.70 2.75 80,067
11/18/15 2.67 2.74 2.66 2.73 96,215
11/17/15 2.585 2.68 2.55 2.68 92,858
11/16/15 2.49 2.60 2.46 2.49 13,481

11/13/15 2.46 2.58 2.46 2.50 33,620
11/12/15 2.52 2.57 2.40 2.54 168,945
11/11/15 2.50 2.55 2.50 2.53 23,248
11/10/15 2.475 2.53 2.475 2.53 16,665
11/09/15 2.50 2.53 2.43 2.485 23,296
11/06/15 2.51 2.53 2.50 2.51 7,154
11/05/15 2.52 2.54 2.51 2.52 22,719
11/04/15 2.59 2.605 2.52 2.52 14,698
11/03/15 2.42 2.64 2.42 2.57 46,903
11/02/15 2.47 2.47 2.42 2.42 20,320





And Dr. Moors has one other stock to benefit from the magical powers of silica and sun… here’s how he teases it:

“Now, let me show one more opportunity that you need to give serious consideration.

“I want to tell you right up front, this company is highly speculative.

“That means you take a little more risk, but the upside potential it offers is completely off the charts.

“And considering the technology they’ve developed…

“It’s possible this company could potentially deliver a 100,000% return, just like Paladin Energy did.

“This company, located a stone’s throw from the U.S. Department of Energy in Washington, D.C., is developing a breakthrough technology that could give power – and wealth – to every property owner in America.

“In short, they’re creating a see-through, invisible coating – like a decal – that converts existing windows into electricity generators!

“Once the coating is peeled onto the window, it operates like a regular panel, capturing sunlight and converting it into power.

“With 85 million commercial buildings and homes in the United States alone, the market is enormous, and completely untapped….

“And because the window coatings are made from two of the most abundant elements in nature – hydrogen and carbon – they just may turn out to be the first technology immediately affordable for anyone.

“Plus, they’re engineered to be as many as 50 times more efficient than regular panels, and can even absorb sunlight in shaded alleyways….

“The potential is staggering… and things are starting to move.

“The company has entered into an agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), and an announcement is pending on when these new window panels will hit the market.

“For investors willing to take a flyer, this highly speculative play offers phenomenal potential.

“At the moment, this company has a market cap of $67 million. It’s tiny, barely a blip on the screen.”

This one is SolarWindow Technologies (WNDW on the OTCQB), which may be better-remembered by Gumshoe readers as New Energy Technologies (which used to trade under the ticker NENE, from 2009 until earlier this year) or, before that, Octillion (founded in the late 1990s, trading under OTCL until 2009). The product itself has changed names a few times as well, originally touted as a “spray-on” nano-power window coating and now pitched as a more reasonable-sounding film or built-in OEM window technology (still the same basic technology they’ve been tinkering with for a decade or so, but they say they’re much further along now).

The promise is that their “solar window” is an organic photovoltaic collector, made somehow of a lattice of hidden wires in the window that are invisible or barely visible, and this converts sunlight to electricity. Which sounds like the best idea ever, at least for the most appealing market: skyscrapers. Lots of sun hits the windows of skyscrapers, so if you could cover a building with photovoltaics, even if they’re very inefficient, you could theoretically generate a lot of the electricity that building requires. But, of course, it sounded like the best idea ever back in 2007, too, and in 2010 when it was being actively teased by a different newsletter, and these things don’t always move at the speed foreseen by trigger-happy newsletters.

Right now, SolarWindow says they’re on a “28 month” path to commercialization — that was in August, when they essentially repackaged the current “story” of the company, including a demonstration video of the product in use, and reinvigorated the shares a little bit. So that would mean that they think they’ll be selling a commercial product by January of 2018. Their intent is to do this through licensing, they don’t have any intention of building a $100 million manufacturing plant — not that they would necessarily be able to get that kind of financing anyway.

The company has apparently been very much dependent on their major shareholder, Harmel Rayat, though he doesn’t appear to be on the board and I don’t know what position he holds — probably convertible debt or promissory notes with warrants, since that’s how WNDW has financed a lot of their work over the past decade.

They need to raise money right now, according to their last quarterly filing — they should be out of cash now, they had enough to get them through October as of their June report, and they have not yet filed their September quarter (which is their fourth quarter, so the pending report is their Annual Report 10-K). The 10-K was filed on November 14 last year, so it ought to be imminent. I’ve seen no notice of any funds raised or debt taken on over the last few months, which makes me a bit concerned — the August presentation very much had the flavor of a road show, talking up their commercialization timeline and getting input from potential partners in the glass and utility industries, but unless I missed it that didn’t result in any fundraising.

SolarWindow remains a very cool story, even though it appears to me, after viewing the presentation, that the actual demonstration windows so far are quite small and pretty deeply tinted and in need of the next iterative advancements in the science. But with at least two years until commercialization and no partners that I can see who are providing up front capital to fund them to that level (and signing license agreements), and only a very theoretical grasp of the potential economics of the product, it’s very, very speculative… and, as a story stock, there’s absolutely no relationship between the stock price and the actual operating business — it’s still a venture capital investment, it might hit or it might miss, and we won’t know for many years whether it hits or how much the technology is actually worth.

Whether it’s worth fifty cents or $5 or anything higher or lower or inbetween is still a wild guess, in my mind… particularly because they’re going to have to raise money to keep the business going. If they raise a small amount and announce it this week or next, like a million or two million dollars from existing shareholders to get them through the next quarter or two, I’d be a bit more worried — they need a big bolus of cash to really push the projects forward, I would think, and their big investor roadshow presentation in August was their most earnest attempt to tell the story of the company in years. If that doesn’t get them closer to “real” financing for their two+ year push to advance the science and commercialize the product, I’m not sure what will.

For what it’s worth, this is what Dr. Moors says:

“This company is for real. Just like with every company I recommend, I’ve fully vetted it and done extensive due diligence.

“In addition, its financial payback was validated by independent researchers and engineers at the University of North Carolina Charlotte’s Energy Production and Infrastructure Center.

“But let me make this absolutely clear: This company is highly speculative.

“They haven’t sold any window generators yet, and we don’t know what will be disclosed in their upcoming announcement.”

I don’t know what upcoming announcement he means, maybe he’s expecting financing or partnership deals to be announced, or maybe he’s just referring to the expected 10-K… but yes, I’d agree that it’s highly speculative.

We’ve had quite a few NENE and now WNDW shareholders come through the doors here at Stock Gumshoe over the years, so I’m sure there are some investors who’ve been following the story more closely than I have — so do you have some updates for us, or reasons for extra optimism or pessimism? Let us know with a comment below. Thanks!




http://www.stockgumshoe.com/reviews/energy-advantage/kent-moors-and-his-magical-sand-power-part-two/

4kids

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