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Ion22k

02/23/10 5:46 PM

#1031 RE: bsullivan #1030

Yep, I paid attention and learned from the resident gurus. There is still plenty of reason to hold on.
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puravida19

02/23/10 8:02 PM

#1032 RE: bsullivan #1030

I am glad to hear people are hanging in there.
I really believe my ideas in my last post
are true, that its taking longer than Squires
thought to get financing, but this is the only
way to do it and maximize value for the share-
holders, of which Squires is the biggest one.
He wants the same thing we do, and he has 33
million or so more reasons to go for it.

To me, its a combination of things. In my last
post I talked mainly about the strong points of
the products Hague/Solterra will bring out.

The biggest questions are can Squires get financing
and can they develop a marketable product? I can't
answer the financing question. That takes a leap
of faith on mine and everyone's part. But I believe
if they can get financing they will have a killer
product. Besides the product itself, I have very
strong belief in the abilities of the main employees
of this company, Wong, Jabbour and Glass.

First, industry information about
CdSe quantum dots. I posted some of
the facts a few posts back. Dr. Wong
accidently found the dot that was
the perfect shape, a tetrapod, and
of a cheap and available chemical
combination. Then he found a way
to mass produce it that no other
researcher had stumbled upon. Then they
found a company that could mass produce it
and locked up rights to any advances
in the process they develop. What
they are working on now in Houston
are all the vaiable types of dots
that could be produced the same way.
They hinted at that in one of the
releases or profile or somewhere.
Important points:
1. right materials, right shape
2. most potential to develop
3. mass producable at lowest cost.
4. high profit.
5. Wong is one of the most brilliant
young scientists in his field.

Dr. Ghassan Jabbour, leading authority
on PV flexible materials. Author
of over 400 papers, chair or cochair
of countless sessions and meetings,
head of ASU Solar, Flexible Display
Center, Kaust Solar and that one
in the far north, all doing important
work at low prices to Solterra.
Important Points:
The leading authority, researcher and
The Man when it comes to surfaces to
spray dots onto - the substrates, the
inks and the encapsuling materials.

Dr. Bob Glass. Our Chief Technology Officer
is Spock to Squire's Captain Kirk.
(Did anyone notice the resemblence?)
This man is a walking
encyclopedia of Technology and was
there at the birth of the internet
and led scientists imagining and
developing products of the future
for some of the biggest companies in
Silicon Valley. He's already done it.
Between the vision of the both of them,
and Bob Glass's ability in the area of
"What the mind can conceive, Man can
achieve" they will create new paradigms
in the field of Solar Grids and panels.
Squies hired him and made him a director
immdiately. Now, in the 10Q, he is given
the same salary as Squires and more
Stock Options. Squires must feel that
what Bob Glass has to contribute requires
that he be locked up solid with a longterm
contract. That's what he did.

If you google each of the three you will
be impressed.

We don't have a completely made puzzle,
but we have groups of pieces that fit
together. It's too much to be coincidence
or fraud. The names and what we can see
of the science all are known and ring true.
We are beginning to see what the picture
will be, but can't grasp it all. One other
thing is that this company can start from
one of many different paths, depending on
what becomes most advantageous first. There
are so many technologies that are affected
by the CdSe quantum dot - that demand
could come from unexpected areas at first.

GLTA, Puravida19