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Thursday, 02/24/2011 9:52:42 AM

Thursday, February 24, 2011 9:52:42 AM

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From the Prince of DD, whom is taking the day off, Thanks.

Again, why you should care about PSPW:

Everything under seawind and psp is now becoming 3power. Seawind UK is now 3Power UK, seawind chile is now 3Power Sudamerica, PSP Italia will probably become 3Power Italia and so forth and so on. We know that this entity will, upon creation, have an established presence in Europe, Latin and Central America, and Asia. But the integration of these other industries brings all three strengths to all existing sectors. Chile and UK will now also have solar and hydro. Italy will now also have wind and hydro. Anyone involved with rudana (albania for instance) will now have an existing partner in solar and wind too.

Oh you are interested in hydro/wind/solar power too? Well it's your lucky day!

or

You know, that hydro plant is great, but the hill all the water runs off will also be perfect for wind/solar and it can be connected to the same grid for even more generation capacity. etc...

Also, here we have a company traded on the US stock exchange and it doesn't even operate in the US? Not any more! They are registering in the state of Nevada creating a whole new corporation and area of business! (and by the way, I hear that Obama guy has been subsidizing green energy pretty heavily) I wonder how long it will take before I can put a 3Power solar panel on my roof?

So let's see, that makes...

North America, Central America, South America, aka the entire western hemisphere.

All of Europe with contracts ranging from business to state governments.

Asia apparently, probably Rudana's assets.

That makes four of seven continents! All that's left is Greenland, Australia, and Africa... Well Africa happens to sit on the equator which makes it prime real estate for some nice big solar projects, Greenland could make use of some of that fancy geothermal power, and nobody likes Australia (just kidding, there is a steady wind of 10 to 25 knots at almost all times headed north through Victoria to the interior plains) so we're all of two steps away from worldwide renewable energy domination.


Speaking of world domination, have you looked at our board of directors?

Chairman of the Board - David Tucker
Mr. Tucker has been the President and Director of various investment trusts listed in Dublin under the name of DFD Select Group Umbrella Trust since 1996. That same DFD Umbrella corporation is involved with major banks around the globe operating some enormous hedge funds. What this means is that our chairman and all his buddies are loaded.

CIO/CFO - Toby Durrant
Toby has over 12 years experience within the financial services sector most recently as Managing Director of Liberton Worldwide, an advisory business offering strategic corporate advice to companies within the clean technology sector. He also led and sold another corporation for a moderate sum of 120 million dollars, ever heard of Hichens Harrison plc? How about Square Mile Solutions? Square Mile is a consultancy firm catering to businesses such as Aviva (largets insurance group in UK, 6th worldwide), Marks and Spencer (European equivalent of Macy's), oh and the Royal Bank of Scotland. Oh and that Liberton Worldwide? They specialize in corporate advising mostly out of london, buenos aires, and DUBAI (you know how much money is over there??)! Now why in hell would this guy who has been CEO of companies before and worked for giants like Liberton settle for being just the CFO? Moreover, why would we hire such an experienced and knowledgeable guy just as our CFO? You find an answer there...

These people have handled more money than some countries and they are working for a single corporation now! Then you have all the Seawind folk who have obviously done very well for themselves...




Where else can you get a piece of an established, profitable, worldwide, renewable-energy corporation bent on global domination for 15cents a share?




(see what I just did there? You now want to buy this company even before seeing the fantastical revenues, share price calculations and other amazing news surrounding this deal)