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06/22/07 6:23 PM

#2599 RE: jean1057 #2597

Jean--

When a pinksheet company goes for several months without news and has a list of promises made but little evidence of promises kept, the stock price goes down or is in the unfortunate circumstance that allows it to go down rather easily. I will give you that reasoning and fully understand any stockholders displeasure in those facts.

However, to state this is a scam stock is outright bashing; therefore, do not slam on what you see as "pumping" when your last post was a blatant bash. The amount and type of patents this company owns seems quite valid to me. Additionally, it is highly doubtful a scam stock would work with a company with name recognition like Welch's (not to mention political recognition like the city of Erie). Remember that the mayor of Erie was quoted in the NNLX PR about the wastewater bioreactor. Logic states he does not think this company is a scam. Additionally, Bret has stated he is firmly against the detrimental and dilutive financing that has been done in the past.

That being said, I am not pleased at all with the silence and share price, so I understand the frustration. However, I am with Gun on this one. I will either go broke on this investment or start looking to sell around the $1.00 range (this is my first target; I will reassess if/when NNLX gets to that level).

One last note, the website is all fine and dandy, but there are two very intriguing new bits of information: 1) They are moving their main offices to Ohio. I take this as a good sign since there must be a reason for doing so. Also, I drive right by this city on my travels between Ohio and PA, so I might just check out the building on my next trip. 2) They are actively pursuing governmental grants. This is wonderful news, in my opinion. NNLX seems ripe with potential for receiving governmental grants, not only with their hydrogen production potential but also with their biomedical diagnosis nanotechlogy. Grants would allow the company to gain governmental recognition along with non-dilutive financing.

Without substantial news and information, however, the stock price will continue to flounder. No one should be surprised at that.