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Monday, 06/04/2018 7:00:26 AM

Monday, June 04, 2018 7:00:26 AM

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Earnings don't matter this quarter, conf call and RFP's do! They don't give guidance! Any # purely a guess! Ie: Anylist still have earnings expected 6/14. And at a loss of (.17) but revenue of $20.43 million. How can any of that be close to possible? 1st we all know now that earnings and conference call on the 7th not the 14th. That isn't even an educated guess. They simply took the revenue from last year which was right about 20.43 million and around what the loss was last quarter. That makes no sense at all. In order to get a loss of $0.17 it would have came at least 30 million in Revenue. What really matters is the conference call. Did they close the NRG deal? Probably not before the 30th which means it won't be in the numbers for the 2nd quarter. However it will be in the third quarter. Where are they at with the South Korea 20-megawatt deal. Definitely did not close in the second quarter but will be closed for the third quarter which means another 10 million in revenue for the third quarter. And where are they at with LIPA. Making good progress in getting close to signing the power purchase agreements. And of course last but not least expectations for rfps in Connecticut. I have plenty of rationale for my hypothesis on the rfps. My farts are the very least that we get is 27 megawatts. That would definitely be a win. And that will be announced in less than 20 business days. And I'm certain one of the Analyst at the conference call are going to ask about carbon capture of which we actually have 3 projects right now with the Department of energy with grants for carbon capture. Furthest along in the most obvious or most commonly known is the Exxon Mobil.
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