InvestorsHub Logo
icon url

Rhythm88

09/19/10 4:26 PM

#15328 RE: pdgood #15319

I will dispute most of that.
Any one can build an auto mobile too. If they had the backing , tooling, space, time, money, ability and so forth. Your arguments are pointless.
The sales that are happening right now have nothing to do with anything that is yet to happen. When these things do happen it will only increase an already great thing. Just read the earlier posts about sales and PPS projections based on "CURRENT" sales.
First to market OWNS THE MARKET
Get on the train or get out of the way!
icon url

Etrnaly

09/19/10 5:07 PM

#15337 RE: pdgood #15319

I'll post a comparison to the Computer Industry for you.

There are hundreds of hho unit producers.



The are also hundreds of computer builders (like Dell, HP).

They are easy to make. Anyone with the ability to build a model airplane could build one as well as HLNT. you act like HLNT has some kinda lock on the market. They don't.



Computers are easy to build. I only custom build my own PCs. So do thousands of other people out there. This has been true ever since the PC market started.

Talking about a DOLLAR pps and a 1.4 billion dollar market cap is pure pumpin nonsense. As any market for hho units opens up hundreds will be offering hho units for sale. Virtually all will be priced under $1800.00 dollars per unit.



Will HLNT be trading at $1 some day? Who knows. Claiming that at this stage is pure speculation and or wishful thinking. But that doesn't mean it can't happen. Dell, HP, Compaq, Sony, you name it. There are many many companies out there building PCs. They are easy to build. Do any of these companies have anything truly proprietary to prevent others from building PCs? No, and they are all very successful. The general public doesn't care for, or even understand the technology. To build myself a PC, all I need to do is go somewhere like Newegg, order a few parts, and put them together. Is making a HHO injector that easy? It may very well could be, but I guarantee you 99% of the general public will not do it for lack of having the technical know-how or even the desire to know how it works. They only care that it works, and they have someone to call or blame if it doesn't.

The bottom line is that HLNT is 100% dependat on Dongfeng puttig HLNT units on their autos and in my opinion that has almost a zero chance of happening. There is nothing at all unique about what HLNT is offering nor is it protected in any way from competition. Would you like to dispute any of this?



You state this like it's a fact, but unless you are the decision maker at DF, this is nothing but speculation. And you are also stating that the DF deal will make or break HLNT. Last I checked, they just got a $750,000 purchase order, along with numerous distributors that post on this very board. So, even if they don't get the DF deal, they are already running a successful and profitable business.

HP started in a garage and is now a multi-billion dollar company. Their whole business is something you or I can do ourselves. It's not that far fetched for HLNT to be a company that can sell millions of dollars worth of a product already works.
icon url

southernnoise

09/19/10 10:00 PM

#15371 RE: pdgood #15319

Well the letter of intent signed by Dong Feng easily disputes your statement that there's no chance that they are about to get a deal. Also, from my discussions with management, they are certain that they have perfected this technology and their product is better than anything on the market.
Of course there's always competition, but show me another company making this product better and bringing it to market, and I'll gladly invest there.