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Re: Truthaboutcompanies post# 109365

Friday, 11/08/2013 1:29:18 PM

Friday, November 08, 2013 1:29:18 PM

Post# of 380521
In today, bot first position.
There is no real way to 'time' this stock (got in in at early market time price drop). My feeling is soon PRs of $revenue contracts. Few know of this stock outside of big boys (I should think they would ask for shares in the deal when they buy use of NTEK services). I do not see any reason why smaller film makers would not allot funds to have their older films re-mastered and even their newer ones re-edited for clarity before release to public. Also, public TV (Brits and USA)could be markets. Imagine major antique shows and sales using NTEK stuff to better display the things up for bid (the online inspection by experts would be greatly enhanced, as they can look deeper into the displayed items for flaws and physical faking). The first large antique houses to 'platform' this service, could advertise it as higher level of real-time bid protection service. Gun shows, car shows.

Medical research, online medical diagnostics by regional and world teams before operation (especially if multi-spectral imaging is included). Engineering testing and production line testing. Drone and observation enhancement of 'stuff' in the shadows of time and space. Planetary telescope enhancement and imaging of orbital debris fields. Software could be used to analysis new and old orbital payloads. Where is HLS orders, better to see through 'things'. :) Bad Boys . . . Bad Boys.

One would never show up at major Film and Festival Shows if only a 'shell company' (you are displaying and showing before the experts <----Da!). Couple that with major Silly Valley offices and tech buying by company.

Sure . . . this is just a short set-up . . . keep believing that.
Which is, not to say, very short-range stock price does drop. I will be buying some more shares then. Worse case scenario . . . someone the likes of Lions Gate steps up and buys say 1/3 of NTEK (a cheap 'cover' for future possibilities hedge at bargain basement pocket change). Think taking older actors and using NTEK to 'enhance' their 'looking good' on screen, which could extend careers.

Major hedge funds interested in movie buy-ins are probably scouting around and walk up to NTEK displays---hello!---wondering what they communicate to their superiors? Mr. ----- can I spend $10-20K and get us a position in the front of the line ---- right now? OK ----- but it comes out of your travel expenses budget . . . that means no more $250 hamburgers for a couple of months.

The paint is drying on the share price 'set' . . . just wait patiently . . . 'We has Whales Boss!'.