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Tuesday, 03/13/2007 8:28:05 AM

Tuesday, March 13, 2007 8:28:05 AM

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The more I learn about API the more I like their company. Do it know if the stock is going to double in the next two weeks? No, not really! I do know that I see a lot of companies looking at them every single day and you don\'t see Pinksheets and OTCBB companies that have their revenue and bottom line fundamentals in such good order. The company is on a good acquisition and growth plan. They are very focused on the defense industry and some of their contracts include selling products and parts for many years for spares and repairs. They have just catapulted into a serios top position in supplying nanotechnology to the defense and perhaps other industries moving forward. They are doing their acquisitions right by paying cash. They are not flooding the market with new paper, thereby perserving shareholder value.

I don\'t go out on a limb much but at this current price I think I will personally stash away some API shares for a mid-term hold. I just think they are solid, not vague about their plans and intensions and are focused on solid strategic acquisitions and top and bottom line growth for investors. Good Company! Take a close look at API and come to your own conclusions and be sure to listen to the SmallCapVoice.com interview with Phillip DeZwirek, CEO

Here is a summary of Mr. DeZwirek\'s comments:

1. API has been in business for around 4 years. Their first fiscal year they did $1.8M in revenue and in fiscal year 2006 they expect to do $30M. Before the end of the 2007 calendar year the company has a goal to be on a $50M revenue run rate if they succeed in completing two more acquisitions they have planned in 2007.

2. The company is focused on growth through acquisition and consilidation. So far they have made 7 acquisitions all of which were cash transactions. Most of these acquisitions are companies that supply the US defense industry with parts for current and older defense systems. These include defense industry sytems. Another of their subsidiaries, Filtran Group, is involved in communications products.

3. Currently, API supplies 775 parts to various defense programs, and they are protected from international competition on these parts as all are required to be US made components.

4. All of API\'s acquired companies are 100% owned, and transactions completed in cash.

5. The company revenue is anticipated to approach 500% gowth in 4 year top line and the company has been profitable every year.

6. The company has designed and shipped products to 34 countries mainly due to providing defense parts spares and replacements. The defense industry is the companies sales arm for most of API\'s international sales.

7. The company provides parts to the who\'s who of the defense industry including defense heavyweights such as Honeywell/Allied Signal, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin.

8. Nanotechnology is predicted to be a Trillion dollar industry in the future. Miniaturization of all types of electronics to be used in virtually everything is a wave of the Future that is upon us. API just completed their acquisition of National Hybrid and with that acquisition have a state-of-the-art nanotechnology fabrication facility. They are already ahead of the curve on nanotechnology with their work with the defense industry, and this new acquition will catapult them within the nanotechnology industry.

9. Not only has their recent acquisition of National Hybrid moved them up in the nanotechnology ranks, but they have also just pulled off a virtual coup in hiring Dr. Martin Moskovits as Chief Technology Officer. His job will be to oversee the development and opening of the Company\'s new state-of-the-art Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) fabrication facility. This facility will position API Nanotronics as a leading provider of the most sophisticated electronic components to the defense industry.

10. Dr. Moskovits is considered to be one of the top 3 nanoscientists in the US.

Publisher\'s Comments:

The more I learn about API the more I like their company. Do it know if the stock is going to double in the next two weeks? No, not really! I do know that I see a lot of companies looking at them every single day and you don\'t see Pinksheets and OTCBB companies that have their revenue and bottom line fundamentals in such good order. The company is on a good acquisition and growth plan. They are very focused on the defense industry and some of their contracts include selling products and parts for many years for spares and repairs. They have just catapulted into a serios top position in supplying nanotechnology to the defense and perhaps other industries moving forward. They are doing their acquisitions right by paying cash. They are not flooding the market with new paper, thereby perserving shareholder value.

I don\'t go out on a limb much but at this current price I think I will personally stash away some API shares for a mid-term hold. I just think they are solid, not vague about their plans and intensions and are focused on solid strategic acquisitions and top and bottom line growth for investors. Good Company! Take a close look at API and come to your own conclusions and be sure to listen to the SmallCapVoice.com interview with Phillip DeZwirek, CEO