Hardballz - In fencing, the riposte is an offensive action!
You posted a message yesterday from another board written by "Phred" and made it appear that you were the one who had contacted Jeff Andrews. You earlier posted a critical message written 7/7 by a "victor" on the Google Finance GBRC board and then asked us "Is anyone on the board qualified to comment on his critique of the HAWK-10". http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=23482765
Why did'nt you post victor's 7/19 post on the same topic? Was it your intent to post something "out of context" to mislead us and make this company look bad?
I will post it for the board and I hope "victor" will not mind. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ victor...@gmail.com - view profile Thurs, Jul 19 2007 6:58 pm victor...@gmail.com
As a mechanical engineer I was initially very skeptical of the HAWK-10. I have read about numerous other companies that have tried and failed to efficiently recycle oil and gas from petroleum based products. Until I learned more about the HAWK-10, I did not know whether or not GBRC was claiming to be able to restore the original hydrocarbon molecules from recycled products (which is impossible using microwaves due to the laws of entropy and thermodynamics), or trying to break recycled products into lighter (less viscous) forms of petroleum and gas. Since GBRC is not claiming to break the laws of physics, I believe that the HAWK-10 has huge potential. While the large scale HAWK-10 works for recycling plants, there are many more markets that can benefit.
Billions in revenue can be generated by selling a small scale HAWK-10 as a backup generator for use in homes and offices.
The HAWK-10 can be put to use in impoverished communities and 3rd world countries (or anywhere else) to generate electricity from discarded materials that are commonly used to build makeshift houses.
With the rising cost of oil, it has become economical to reopen depleted drilling sites for extraction of existing oil that was too viscous to efficiently refine without the HAWK-10.
I expect GBRC to jump by at least 40% when the company's patent is granted, and to jump another 20% when Gershaw receives the first HAWK-10. This stock will, of course, jump by at least 25% when Gershaw praises the efficiency and energy savings of the HAWK-10.
When GBRC announces which company will manufacture the microwave components, this stock will jump by at least 20%. This could happen very soon. It is possible that GBRC is withholding the disclosure of the microwave specs until after the patent is granted. Ingersoll could receive the microwave production contract because the company is fully capable of manufacturing such items. (I'd be surprised if the microwave contract went to a different company)
In the short term, I expect GBRC to have a run up past $8 after the market 'digests' last week's rally. The bulls are waiting on the sidelines to see if this stock will pull back to $4. It might not, and when fears of a pullback ease, this stock will continue its run.
My only concern is that if a pullback does come, it could be severe in the short term because there are many momentum traders in this stock who will get scared off if it drops below its support level. Long term prospects are very good though. Buy on any weakness in price.
Another interesting fact is that this stock will surge yet again when its market cap reaches about $200m. This is because GBRC is currently too small for the multi-billion dollar hedge funds to play. (i.e. the big boys trading Exxon who are beginning to focus their attention on GBRC)
As someone who works on Wall Street, I often spend my lunch breaks at Starbucks overhearing which stocks the traders are talking about and sometimes asking these guys what they think of certain stocks. The first question traders often ask me when I mention a stock is "What is the market cap?" Anything below $200m seems to not be worth mentioning.
....so be sure to buy into this stock before its capitalization reaches $200m !!
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