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zerosum

08/20/16 7:16 PM

#31254 RE: Smile AOT Works #31212

Well said Smile.

KCO,
You have made some assumption that incorrectly guide your thoughts.
QS Energy still maintain and pay for patents for some of the legacy technology, and they do this for one simple reason, they work, plain and simple The device known as Elektra works very well.
2 Board members are maintained who are experts in this industry's products and the distribution of. Their expertise is aftermarket auto industry parts as well as business acumen that compliments and guides QS Energys path.
Funding has always been tight for this company, with 2 very different product ranges shining bright a choice was required as to which one gets the financial focus, a kettle size device to go on many hundreds of variations of combustion engines and sales in the hundreds of thousands of units or choose a much larger product with a very hefty price margin for an industry that spends billions on oil grades that are problematic.
The decision was based on best for all, with a board that was heavy on Auto industry heavy weights, it was good to see them choose AOT as the golden child, a very good choice.
AOT is a multi use industrial product, it's mind blowingly good on super heavy oils, but has equally good an impact on light turbulent oil movement, it reduces viscosity, drops line pressure, suppresses turbulence, reduces pump energy requirments, it reduces or eliminates the volume of DRAs or diluent added to lines that would reduce the capacity allocated to oil, it combats the bottlenecks associated with vapor reduction prior to pumping oils that have been heated dramatically by friction into a storage tank with a maximum psi of say 12-15.
A single product that does so much.
You can assume it will fail, but even if it did, many many multi billion dollar companies have had a taste and want nothing less than this product giving them productivity gains not seen since the 70's.
I think you will find AOT is already welcomed by the biggest industry players, it's just a matter of time until KM orders more, then watch how quickly others act.

It's not to late to buy a few shares, you might have to compete as I'm telling friends to buy a few dollars worth.
I think the story of QS Energybwill continue to grow.


Smile



In fact I know many new invesotrs, friends of friends who have started accumulating the stock due to the Kinder Morgan news. These developments with KM have been a serious catalyst, not only for some investors, but for industry as well.
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PumpersExposed

08/22/16 5:49 PM

#31339 RE: Smile AOT Works #31212

and they do this for one simple reason, they work, plain and simple The device known as Elektra works very well.



Hah hah hah! well to say otherwise is to say the company and Tao lies.. can't have that.. so why hasn't a single thing ever been sold? Why was buying a different company (pipe dream) somehow a GREAT idea, but using all that free cash to sell these devices was less of a great thing?

are experts in this industry's products and the distribution of. Their expertise is aftermarket auto industry parts as well as business acumen that compliments and guides QS Energys path



Hah hah hah! NOT A SINGLE THING SOLD! These guys are on the board because they give away compensation packages to Kyte and Beggar, and in return have sucked out tens of thousands of dollars themselves.

a kettle size device to go on many hundreds of variations of combustion engines and sales in the hundreds of thousands of units or choose a much larger product with a very hefty price margin for an industry that spends billions on oil grades that are problematic



Why chose? Why not farm it out and take royalties or sell the rights outright? Laughable. By now they could have a steady stream of income, no dilution.. but then again Beggar and Kytes salaries took priority.

You can assume it will fail, but even if it did, many many multi billion dollar companies have had a taste and want nothing less than this product giving them productivity gains not seen since the 70's.



Wha? If it fails they will buy anyways? Wow...