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koen2

03/20/14 4:11 PM

#21197 RE: SpanglerDavis #21193

They throw 10billion dollars at websites these days.

Whats app ,twitter you name it.
These are all made out of thin air.

Why would a supreme technology couldnt be worth that.
That could change the world in a huge fuel cell market.

Think about it again.

silver bullit ,holy grail
The market for this tech is out of proportion.

But i have to say company is going to be bought out sooner.
Looking forward too that bidding war.


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bucksynthesis

03/20/14 4:38 PM

#21202 RE: SpanglerDavis #21193

$100 / share is 156X today's closing price. That would represent a market cap of $5.7 Billion (not accounting for any future dilution here). The potential of the combination of MVTG-ERC and the MRFC are staggering when you think of the possibilities. The ERC is appealing from a green energy standpoint - reducing CO2 emissions from big producers - fossil fuel power plants, cement plants, etc. But in addition it creates fuel for the MRFC profitably…and - potentially on a BIG scale.

The MRFC has potentially many applications - think of anywhere conventional fuel cells are used and substitute the MRFC….which is potentially cheaper and lighter and so may lead to wider applications. Backup power, automobiles, etc…potentially BIG markets. And the fuel would be readily available, cheap and renewable! If all that does not describe a multi-billion dollar potential…I'm not sure what does. $100 / share is very doable down the road for this gem IMHO.
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eiddle

03/20/14 6:56 PM

#21218 RE: SpanglerDavis #21193

I feel that no one at this moment can put a true value on MVTG potentials, but I think $100 /sh is realistic (+/-). Don't look at it as a single co. or a silver bullet but a magazine of silver bullets being used by many companies over the world. You really gotta use your imagination to see MVTG patented techs true potential. Read the DD, not the charts.
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Ecomike

03/20/14 8:24 PM

#21231 RE: SpanglerDavis #21193

No one thought that Google or Apple would turn into >$100/share monsters either.

Aone did a billion dollar IPO with nothing more than another li-ion battery among dozens of big competitors.

MVTG can solve the CO2 problem on three fronts.

1 at the stationary industrial source making a profitable new liquid fuel.

2 at the portable and stationary level eliminating the combustion of carbon based fuels, in a massive switch over to low cost MVTG fuel cells.

3 at the stationary power back up level replacing lead acid batteries, and fossil fuel generators with an MVTG-ERC-MRFC rechargeable fuel cell that is like nothing else on the market.