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Re: garthmd04 post# 3787

Friday, 11/11/2005 1:08:40 PM

Friday, November 11, 2005 1:08:40 PM

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I think there is a lack of enthusiasm about CPTC from most of those who have shares right now. When I first bought in (08/15/2003) I thought CPTC would be the accepted industry standard by now. I thought we would be on the NASDAQ by now. I thought the share price would be over $20 or more by now. I thought China would be hanging wire all over their country in preparation for the 2008 Olympics. I thought a lot of great things would be happening by now. Instead we have seen lawsuit after lawsuit, a Q that we may not be able to shake without some serious dilution, and a total lack of NEW investors.

Anyone who is a first time investor during 2005 has to wonder WHY they are still holding their shares. Those that bought in at the $4 to $6 levels prior to BK have to be really pi**ed about their investment now. If they sold at a loss you can bet your a** that they are telling everyone they know about the "turkey" they bought thinking it was really going to be something. In other words CPTC has a very serious lack of credibility with the typical group of investors that would be buying shares in smaller quantities. Maybe BW can raise money from large investment types but isn't that the reason for all our current BK woes? So far the only millionaires CPTC has made are all lawyers (from both sides). Is the power transmission industry really so stupid that they cannot see the advantage that ACCC offers or is their hesitancy to invest in ACCC doubts that they are dealing with a company that can deliver a finished product and be around to support that product for decades? Convince those customers that not only is ACCC a great product but the management and company can take care of business and sales will happen. When sales start coming the confidence of investors will return also. Sort of a Catch 22 situation.

Sorry if I am sounding negative but I am frustrated and pi**ed off right now. Instead of making progress in 2005 CPTC has been in reverse. It is time to get moving forward instead of backwards.
JMHO,
Dennis

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