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Re: covepatrol post# 285

Tuesday, 11/14/2017 12:10:29 PM

Tuesday, November 14, 2017 12:10:29 PM

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Looks like your purchase of 16,000 shares at .037 was a smart buy because no one is selling their shares at this level.

Let's face it, with those two big contracts that were signed by the Menred group and the Haier Group, DLYT's products are now going mainstream.

According to the Press Release dated 7/24/2017, "The Haier Group will incorporate Aqualyte as a component in select Haier products. Combining Aqualyte's features with Haier's engineering, manufacturing, and distribution prowess is expected to result in a line of products offering greater consumer benefit and efficiency."

So, who is The Haier Group?

"Haier Group Corporation is a collective multinational consumer electronics and home appliances company headquartered in Qingdao, China. It designs, develops, manufactures and sells products world-wide including air conditioners, mobile phones, computers, microwave ovens, washing machines, refrigerators, and televisions. According to data released by Euromonitor, in 2014 the Haier brand had the world's largest market share in white goods, with 10.2 per cent retail volume market share. This was the 6th consecutive year in which Haier had been the market share leader for major appliances. In 2012, Haier Group bought the New Zealand appliance manufacturing company Fisher & Paykel (FSPKF), and in January 2016, the Haier Group acquired General Electric's appliance division for $5.4 billion."

Once DLYT starts reporting their revenues, I expect this stock to literally explode upwards. Right now, it's still flying below everyone's radar. But for how long?

How long do you think before Carrier or York approach DLYT to install their Aqualyte products in their EVR air conditioners?

About Dais Analytic Corporation:

Dais Analytic Corporation (OTCQB: DLYT) is a nanotechnology business producing a versatile family of membrane materials -- called Aqualyte -- focusing on evolutionary or disruptive air, energy and water applications. The uses include:

NanoClear™, a commercial system treating contaminated water, especially contaminated industrial wastewater, to provide high-purity potable water;

ConsERV™, a commercially available energy recovery ventilator (ERV) that uses the stale air stream exiting a building to pre-condition the temperature and moisture content of the incoming fresh air to save energy, reduce CO2 emissions, and allow downsizing of the HVAC equipment;

NanoAir™, a membrane-based air conditioning cycle in early beta-stage development that uses no fluorocarbon refrigerants and saves a projected 40% in energy and CO2 emissions across a wide range of air-conditioning and refrigeration applications.

These uses demonstrate the diversity of products Dais offers, all based on the Aqualyte™ family of nanostructured polymers and engineered to minimize consumption of irreplaceable natural resources and reduce the degradation of our environment. To find out more about Dais please visit www.daisanalytic.com