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Re: Waitedg post# 43603

Friday, 10/11/2013 5:06:56 PM

Friday, October 11, 2013 5:06:56 PM

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Waitedg - You would enjoy one of the systems that I built. It models large systems and uses heuristic logic to determine solutions to problems. I have used a small version of this in the past to model the KDS market place. In short, my world is also very large in many respects. The world the KDS and by extension FASC competes in has many components and its sales trajectory is based on the intersections of several fractal rays. The algorithms to produce a sales solution are, suffice to say, somewhat complex.

However, if we turn this around a bit and look at the pps and affect that sales, any sales, has the result it becomes very easy to predict. The demand for shares will grow with sales. Certain types of sales or news will add significant demand for the shares - and yes we have seen this in the past. Due in large part to how many current investors will not sell until a much higher price is achieved, it will also follow that until a much higher pps is achieved few shares will be available. Because of this, the pps will run up fast as more machine sales are made.

Let me provide my take on the overall situation. St-Malo provided a very accurate time frame for when his customer's machine would be delivered and that was almost spot on. He has now indicated his latest project will require 3 machines. There is strong evidence that a machine will be sold to Mexico. Total 5 machines so far. There is a rumble of a very large order that might come to fruition very soon. There are likely other sales that are in the works that we have not heard about to date.

With 1 machine sale the pps moved 40% and settled at 33% higher and it didn't take very many shares to do this. I wonder what 3 machines will do or perhaps 10-12? What if that is combined with ongoing sales? What happens when/if JCL Engineering reports they have commercialized the KDS for sewage sludge processing and seems to strong evidence this may happen shortly. What then?

No one is happy with the speed of the progress being made. However, progress it is. I know some will disagree with this and that is OK. All well thought out discussion is welcome. By the way, I have used the ignore button for the first time today in order to cut down on the illogical negativity.

fwiw,

Net-Man

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