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skitahoe

01/02/11 2:25 PM

#16271 RE: DannyD #16270

I think by now we must recognize that FH may be a genius when it comes to developing certain technologies, he's totally uninterested in developing a publicly traded corporation. It's apparent that when funds were needed, even at well below a penny, he found people willing to invest, but now he's at least operating with marginal profitability, so investors, the SEC, etc are on IGNORE.


As I understand it, he, his family, friends, etc own sufficient stock to control any vote, so he'll not lose control due to a stockholder rebellion. The question is, is there a point where all these people in his control will want their currently worthless paper to be worth something. If they ever do, we all could benefit.

I suppose we could all ask our brokerages to give us actual share certificates for say 100, or 1000 shares at a time. If they'd do it the paper might be worth more to a recyclers then the stock, or perhaps we could use it for wallpaper. I've seen old nautical charts used to paint over with the charts exposed along all edges producing some excellent art pieces, perhaps the same could be done in a smaller way with stock certificates.

As I said previously, I don't know what suddenly brought what now is WHEN into compliance, but I hope it's infectious and FH suddenly wakes up and decides to do it. I still believe that technologically CTKH has some superior technologies if we could ever see them actively marketed.

Gary
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WhatsCookin

01/02/11 9:24 PM

#16273 RE: DannyD #16270

DannyD, I've read that article that was published in the Poughkeepsie Journal, and that was an incredibly good piece of publicity for Cetek. So I commend you for getting that article published. That is certainly one of the main reasons that we have to place our bets that Cetek is a company with a lot of potential. And the LANSCE Harp Upgrade project certainly reinforces that belief. You have to have some compelling things on your resume and probably proof, like a bank statement, that you are financially stable to get that kind of complex work with a government agency. The people in charge of those facilities aren't nearly as concerned about costs as they are about keeping their jobs. So they dont hire some fly by night outfit.

You know...after all these years of silence, maybe we ought to try that route again Dannyd. You could tell the way Wolfe wrote the Wilson Turbo article that he wasn't happy with Hilal's silence when he had a chance to get some great free publicity. I bet he'd love to twist the knife again if he's still there. There is nothing that would upset this stalemate more than a nice article in the newspaper. And perhaps the project leader on the Los Alamos project, since it is a public facility, would respond to a request for information from a respected newspaper. I have to believe also that it would warrant enough local interest for the Poughkeepsie Journal to be willing to publish a few paragraphs on their local silent hero. I say...send those links off to your contacts Dannyd. You da man.