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Friday, 02/21/2014 8:40:44 AM

Friday, February 21, 2014 8:40:44 AM

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The unusual amount of emails and call volume is ntek's own doing. They created the culture of "transparency" and when there are delays and they don't give answers, large numbers of investors and consumers sit up and take note. Is your product an award winning, first and only of it's kind or not? Are we embarrassed about this or what? If the pps was responsive during this time I'd be less vocal about it but since it's not, I'm still holding my shares but also voicing my opinion here and to friends I see in person who are also shareholders. If the pps remains flatline, there had better be an "aha moment" coming from ntek as to wth has been going on. Prospective investors (which we longs depend on to move the pps) aren't stupid, they see the mass potential, they also see the pps staying static for the past few months, and IMO they are willing to wait and chase the next leg up before buying ntek and watching the pps sit. When it goes we all know its going big one way or another. -or- they are only willing to take a small position for the time being.

I think there are too many experienced individuals leading ntek right now to screw this up if the np-1 is what it's reported to be. But why the lack of marketing? That's all i want to know! (And yes i will be emailing ir - I'm allowed to discuss my opinion) No $ for marketing? I'll say it again, prototypes like the one used at ces should have been sitting on magazine and webzine editors desks before ces and we should have already had dozens of reviews by this time to add to the impending reviews of the production np-1's. Gotta spend money to make money and why they have (from a non insider perspective) done nothing to market their products is mind boggling at this point in the game.

Ntek cannot IMO leave their current status (np-1 rollout) under speculation given their history of transparency and the information we already have about the release of the np-1. If what you've already said doesn't match up with reality, silence is not your best option unless you screwed up and you need time to fix it.

Masses of consumers don't know ntek exists, which is a good thing right now if something is wrong. For investors who actually think about these things, this is aggravating. Lets get this right!!

"Better to Remain Silent and Be Thought a Fool than to Speak and Remove All Doubt" -Mark Twain