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Thursday, 07/27/2006 12:47:58 PM

Thursday, July 27, 2006 12:47:58 PM

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Perhaps some do not really understand the ramifications, or the potential expressed in this statement:

"Anderson said Cetek made about 75 percent of the components, and not just the ceramics, for the models built to demonstrate the viability of the approach. "Beta" models are being marketed to potential users for testing."

So, Cetek has the capability to fabricate, and in other materials in addition to the core business which is of course ceramic. Now, it is a given that anyone with some proper equipment and the right skills can fabricate a variety of prototypes, but to manufacture them en masse requires something more in the way of infrastructure. Anyone who know has any knowledge of Cetek and FH knows that he does not simply wish to be a small supplier of components for various companies, he wants to be a manufacturer, this is the reason for the very synergistic acquisition of HTI, so, it would stand to reason that since Cetek made "75%" of the parts involved in the prototype, that they should naturally be the manufacturer of choice for the production models, all that would be needed to accomplish this would be another simple acquisition, and in point of fact, are there not already rumors circulating that such is imminent?

And one other point, the article mentions that the beta models are being circulated to potential buyers for testing, undoubtedly these are larger companies that have the wherewithal to purchase a large ticket item, and having such an amazing demonstration of Cetek's cutting edge capabilities in front of the eyes of potential purchasers with big pockets can't help but occasionally spark the notion in their minds: if Cetek can build this for Wilson, perhaps they can build our project for us?

Yes, I am indeed adding some shares at this dicounted price.

Cheers! Lego