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Friday, 04/15/2011 3:07:37 PM

Friday, April 15, 2011 3:07:37 PM

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SLMU R/M completion soon, summary DD

1)Share Structure 3/14/2011
Outstanding Shares: 27,000,000
Authorized Shares: 50M
Float: 14.7M

Approximate Share Structure After R/M
Outstanding Shares: 67,000,000
Float: 14.7M
Amazing R/M: No reverse split and shareholders get 40.30% of OS

The 27M OS was stated here and it is still the same!!! (located at item D)
http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=7741318

The 40M shares to acquire Sunlogics Power Fund Management was stated here!!!
http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=7634212

Sass, SLMU director, confirming the S/S above!!!
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=60939960

2) Partnership with GM
Sunlogics selected by GM to design and build the Chevy Solar Charging Station, Green Zone, for the 2011 Motor Trend Car of the Year "Chevy Volts"!
http://sunlogics.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/12Oct_SUNLOGICS_GM_RELEASE.pdf
http://media.gm.com/content/media/us/en/news/news_detail.brand_gm.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2010/Oct/1012_gm_plugging_in
Watch this YouTube Clip: Proof of the GREEN ZONE




The Potential of GM partnership:
a) Each EV solar charging station is worth $175,000
http://sunlogics.com/press-center/
http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/news.html?d=211018
And GM have about 5,000 dealerships
http://www.numberof.net/number-of-gm-dealers-in-the-us/
The total $ value depending on the % of dealership installing the solar charging station:
5% (250/5000) = $43,750,000
10% (500/5000) = $87,500,000
25% (1250/5000) = $218,750,000

b) Sunlogics will also be building Solar Parks at other GM-owned sites.
http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/news.html?d=211018
How much does a Solar Park worth? Well, it depends on factors like the size of the park (MW?). From Sunlogics.com, there is two projects Sunlogics completed for GM. One project is 1 MW and the other is 12 MW.
http://sunlogics.com/technology/projects/
According to this study in 2009 the net installed cost of commercial PV is $4/W.
Study: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=60144616
12 MW (12,000,000 W) = $48,000,000 (net installed cost)
1 MW (1,000,000 W) = $4,000,000 (net installed cost)

5) Sunlogics partnership with Energizer and International Power

Energizer:
Energizer and Sunlogics have a multiyear agreement whereby Sunlogics will build Energizer Solar EV charging stations. Further, under the terms of the agreement Sunlogics will develop other solar equipment to be sold under the Energizer Brand.

International Power:
Sunlogics and one of the largest utilities with 20 Giga Watts of capacity have entered into an agreement whereby Sunlogics will act as a developer of solar projects for the utility company. Sunlogics will have the option to acquire between 10% and 40% of each project after completion for the pro rata share of the project development costs. The first project that Sunlogics will develop for International Power will be the Bloomsburg project in Ontario which has an 8MW capacity.
http://sunlogics.com/alliances/

6) NCP Northland Capital Partners Inc. to Act as a Financial Advisor to Salamon Group Inc. and Sunlogics Power Fund Management Inc.
http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/news.html?d=211443
NCP Northland Capital Partners Inc. has secured hundreds of millions for their clients. Check out their amazing profile!!!
http://www.northlandcp.com/Canada/?page_id=100


7) Superior managements: Same management as Sunlogics

Michael Matvieshen, President, CEO and Chairman of the Board

Mr. Matvieshen is the Chairman, CEO, and President of Sunlogics. Prior to Sunlogics he was the founder, President and CEO of EPOD Solar, a solar energy company (predecessor of Sunlogics) which built solar parks in Germany. Previously he was President of Wolverine Resources Inc., an oil upgrading. Mr. Matvieshen has also served as VP of Gen5 Tech Corp. in which he managed the construction, capital budgeting and start-up of an oil upgrading plant in Alberta. He has been in the technology development business for the past 15 years, primarily as an entrepreneur and inventor.He has also been involved in land development and commercial build construction as an investor/owner for the past 23 years building over 40 million dollars in projects.
http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=7604726

Charles L. Bryant Jr., Director

After graduating with honors from California State University, Stanislaus in 1977, Chuck founded CL Bryant, Inc., wholesale petroleum distributors. With a team of 6 employees, they had sales of more than $4 million in the first year. Over the next 25 years, CL Bryant established itself as one of the top-producing petroleum distributors in the country, buying out many competitors and building branch operations throughout Central California. It became the number one seller of Unocal 76 lubricants in the United States and the nation’s top seller of Union 76 NASCAR racing gasoline which was marketed and delivered over 7 western states. CL Bryant received numerous awards for fast growth and top sales. By 2006, Chuck had grown the business to 150 employees and over $250 million in sales. He sold the business in May of 2006 to pursue other interests. He is currently involved in multiple business start-ups, helping others fulfill their dreams of impacting their world. He has served since October 2005 as Executive Director of the Pinnacle Forum, Modesto.

Jack DeLiddo, Vice President Industrial Installations, Director

Jack DeLiddo is a pioneer in the solar community. He is the founder of Rooftop Energy, now a wholly owned subsidiary of Sunlogics, a company that specializes in roof mounted photovoltaic systems operated on large commercial spaces. Mr. DeLiddo has successfully marketed an exclusive lease program that combines patented roofing protection and renewable energy generation; a unique combination that provides worry-free building envelope protection. Mr. DeLiddo has cultivated a relationship with GM through his former company DEERS. DEERS developed in cooperation with GM the Velcro® attachment system for applying solar PV panels to large commercial roof surfaces. Rooftop Energy completed the world’s largest rooftop solar photovoltaic power installation to GM’s car assembly plant located in Figueruelas, Zaragoza, Spain. The Zaragoza installation covers about 2 million sq. feet of roof at the plant with about 85,000 solar panels. The Zaragoza installation can generate about 12 megawatt (mw) of power. Rooftop Energy and General Motors together are developing GM’s world-wide “Solar Renewable Energy Initiative”. Rooftop Energy has been contracted and commissioned to develop and build solar projects for all qualifying GM facilities in the US, Canada, Mexico and Germany.
http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=7670793

Sass Peress, Director

Mr. Peress began his history in the solar industry in 1988, founding ICP Solar. In 1994, his automotive background permitted him to launch the first successful range of solar chargers for automobiles and recreational vehicles in partnership with major retailers worldwide. In 1996, he was amongst the first in the solar industry to use the internet to promote a range of solar powered solutions for everyday living. With his scientific background and manufacturing experience, his involvement at Sunlogics will include the develoment of an intellectual property strategy for off-grid and grid-tie solar charging products. In addition to assuming the duties as director, his understanding of global community engagement through the internet, together with how renewable energy can be used to truly drive disruptive lifestyle changes for our planet will be key in his responsibilities as VP Consumer Products at Sunlogics Inc.Mr. Peress graduated with Honors from Concordia University’s MBA International Business Program in Montreal, Canada.

http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=7685175

8a) Attractiveness of Solar energy
Solar Installation Cost Falling Yearly:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-20025851-54.html

A Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory study finds that the price of installing residential solar photovoltaic systems has fallen due to cheaper solar panels and improved industry efficiency.

The study (PDF) published today finds that system installation costs fell 30 percent from 1998 to 2009. The data, representing 70 percent of grid-tied solar electric installations across the U.S., also noted that "dramatic" cost reductions have been seen in 2010.

The overall downward trend in prices suggests that the solar industry has been successful in introducing more competition to spur efficiencies in delivering product, the study finds.

An uncapped 30 percent federal tax credit for solar installations (hot water or photovoltaics) remains in effect until 2016. Rebate and tax credits from state programs vary, as does the money available from selling renewable energy certificates, which are credits for generating energy from renewable sources. (See state incentive program information here.)

8b) Attractiveness of Solar energy
OIL ONLY HAS ONE DIRECTION!!! Either unrest in the Middle East or the growing world economy will take oil over $100 or higher for the rest of the year!!!



These are my opinions.. Please do your DD before buying!

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