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Tuesday, 04/26/2005 5:44:20 PM

Tuesday, April 26, 2005 5:44:20 PM

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Something we all need to realize is many companies that sold for a dollar or more back in the late 1990's are no longer in existance. I didn't follow CTKH back then, but it was clearly a penny stock that nearly hit a dollar back then. Since then it had a 150 to 1 reverse split meaning that somewhere there are people who paid nearly $150 for a share that today is worth less then a quarter cent.

To be completely honest, even with the rosiest of predictions for the stock, these investors will never break even on those shares. They might still be investors in the company, but if they are, the way they'll make money is by lowering their average cost per share to a reasonable number. Unless they invested millions back then, a few thousand today should bring their average price per share to under .003 cents. That's an average price per share that could become profitable soon.

I think we all need to establish our own expectations of what we believe CTKH could do in the next year, five years, etc. Personally, I believe if our process for creating high quality media is truly superior to what competitors are able to do, the growth should be tremendous as our media is in greatest demand for all sorts of ceramic based technologies. It doesn't seem that CTKH has an exclusive on any particular ceramic, just that they can do it with little or no machining required.

From what I gather ceramic components are the key to all sorts of devices whos markets will grow exponentially over the next decade. It wouldn't be the first time the experts were wrong, but if they're right a decade from now nearly every portable device with a display will probably have CNT's in both the display and the fuel cell powering it. I expect most computers to be transportable, and while home and business computers may be powered out of a wall plug, they'll also have fuel cells that permit their operation without power for hours, or perhaps days.

What about cars, will CNT fuel cells power them as well, perhaps, I don't think we'll know for a few more years.

The point is, this is a tremendous growth industry. If CDEX becomes a leader in supplying just a very small percentage of all the material used in a variety of ceramic devices it could be huge. Personally I believe when CTKH opens it's books to move up to the OTC it will justify a share price that could go into the pennies, perhaps as high as a nickle, or even a dime on emotion. The contracts and sales that I believe will be announced over the next 5 years could easily grow the price to a dollar or more, especially if the company continues to buy back shares. In 5 years I don't think it's overly optimistic to forecast earnings in the high tens or low hundreds of millions, if that comes to pass, a few dollars a share could easily be justified, especially if the share count diminishes.

Gary