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Travis Crider

09/27/16 2:22 PM

#56654 RE: 06goat #56653


That volume we had the past couple days was insane!!! It's cool because that allowed us to burn through a lot of dilution and dollar volume. You can look at the notes any way you want but they only needed 600k for operations for the next 12 momths!!!! That is per the Q. Do the math. They've already raised that or more since that Q was from August. So basically we've got till next August till we need to raise more funds. In just a couple days they were able to raise almost all that they needed for the next 12 months, great stuff!!!!  Highest dollar volume ever, look at stockcharts.com.weekly. its adjusted for split. So yes, it wore on the stock price but with it out of the way so early, that leaves a lot of time for this to go up naturally. I believe most of the problem here is investor sentiment and lack of understanding of the business model as I have still heard debated here about the NTI/nanotech industries international/hcti relationship. Again. hcti owns nanotech international  and NTI is a separate private entity that we pay for the rights to sell there're product and if we give then 77.5 percent of company then we get to sell it FORVER across the whole world. I would make that deal. Anyways. look at the revenue. 150 k from if and now we have 17k on last q. Revenue will be staggered.  Prolly get another order from IF by next year and possibly even 2 next year. That's 300k!!! we have a market cap of about 500k right now!!!      
Next point, Look at the q and costs of revenue. the IF order had a high cost of revenue I forget exact number but over 50 percent went to cost of revenue. This is because we had to pay for supplies and the manufacturing of the product. Then look at the cost of revenues for the 17k from last q. 17 k only cost about 3400 hundred dollars. That can't be a small order from IF or the cost of sales would be a larger percentage. IMO that is revenue from ppg in the form of royalties. The math even adds up. Per last 10k,NTI owned 18 percent of HCTI (remember nti is separte private entity, we own 100 percent of nanotech) Take that and the royalties of about 7 percnt we pay to nti. It all makes sense. That's the beauty of licensing products. PPG for example pays for supplies and manufacturing and they just cut us a check. The margins will be through the roof. If we get 4 milly Rev from if and 4 milly Rev from ppg, we will make a lot more net off of the ppg deal. I dont understand this thing about revenues being siphoned off. The only revenue we have is 1 if order which is on 10q and the 17k which is on q. WE JUST GOT THE PRODUCT WITH PPG THERE WAS NEVER ANY REASON TO ASSUME REVENUE ANYWHERE UNTIL NOW I CANNOT EMPHASIZE THIS ENOUGH. NO REVWNUE BEING SIPHONED OFF AS THERE NEVER WAS ANY UNTIL NOW.  That's the beauty of licensing. Then, we have to pay nti there cut for there licensing fee and however much of the business they own. Also would like to note CANT is on the top of bid now and does NOT mess around. Also cfgn on bid as well another good sign. Another important notes is I don't understand why everyone is worried about giving nti 77 percent??? in order to do that they just have to quadruple OS so we get 25 and they get 75. This has already happened since split. do the math after split, we were at 8 milly and now at 26 milly. They could have given nti all of those extra 16 million shares and the option would already be completely excersise and they would have 77 percent and we would have the rights to sell every product forever across the whole world. Not a bad deal at all. many here want more shares. CDEL and the related parties and the consultant and cfgn and can't and me and many others here as well. good times. my funds clear tomorrow and I hope to get some more.  Good luck guys and don't forget a companies market valuation is often lowest right b4 commercialization as this is when the most money is required to be spent and is the best time to get in. This whole deal makes sense if you read the filings. As usual, all imo and good  luck to all and please  Disregard grammar in a hurry on Mobile.

r clarke

09/27/16 2:51 PM

#56656 RE: 06goat #56653

If youre that bullish my only suggestion would be buying in several "tiers". ... Dont do one big buy, make sure you have funds available for any future dips.