optiuser7
10-01-2007, 03:31 PM
wat do u think of this one... looks good for a quick trade
microhedge
10-01-2007, 03:51 PM
I wouldl only trade if you can sit and watch it8O... imo
There is not enough jump, volume, news, etc. for me to jump on this one.
You should really be posting these stocks on the Penny Sock Under $2.00 board, to stick with the format and maybe garner more interest... not a whole lot of penny players on this board I don't think
optiuser7
10-01-2007, 03:59 PM
oops sorry. I also never got to those boards. we can move this thread over there.. i guess
Chubby Khabob
01-04-2008, 09:07 AM
The price really didn't move the price too much. It should catch up though if they are getting the contracts. With the war, this may be a good sleeper. It also might be a target for a buyout too.
Press Release
Source: Neah Power Systems, Inc.
Neah Power Leverages ''No-Air Needed'' Patented, Silicon-Based Technology to Address Specific Military Applications
Wednesday December 19, 7:30 am ET
BOTHELL, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Neah Power Systems, Inc. (OTCBB:NPWS (http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=npws.ob&d=t)), a leading developer of fuel cells for military applications, notebook computers and portable electronic devices, announced its initial product offerings will focus on distinctive military applications requiring power sources that can operate without air and in harsh environments.
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http://ad.doubleclick.net/ad/N4538.Yahoo/B2304017.30;abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5;sz=300x250;ord=11994 51851701138?The company’s working micro fuel cell prototype, which was demonstrated on September 28, 2007, runs as a closed-loop system without requiring air as an oxidant. As Neah Power pursues the broader military market for fuel cells, it will leverage this characteristic unique to its porous silicon technology to pursue these anaerobic applications, addressing a market whose needs are currently not being met. “One of Neah Power’s key strengths is its unique porous silicon architecture that not only gives high power densities, but also has the ability to run with on-board oxidant as well as on-board fuel,” said Dan Rosen, Executive Chairman of Neah Power. “Our customers report they want to exploit this unique capability and design products that address ’no-air’ needs such as underwater, underground, close quarters, high altitude, no atmosphere, etc. This market entry strategy using an application where there is a critical need, should enable us to have a quicker adoption, while Neah Power continues to pursue the broader air breathing market, including military applications such as BA-5590 replacement. Our soldiers deserve a lighter power source.”
The military market for fuel cell is estimated to exceed $2.5B in 2012 according to the research report: “Micro Power Sources, Opportunities from Fuel Cells and Batteries for Mobile Applications”, prepared by NanoMarkets. Neah Power is the only company that is using porous silicon to pursue this market opportunity. As previously announced by the company, porous silicon has the advantage of being able to be manufactured into fuel cells using the processing capability of the silicon industry.
About Neah Power
Neah Power Systems, Inc. is a leading developer of fuel cells for military applications, notebook computers and portable electronic devices. The company's patented, porous silicon-based design will provide long-lasting, efficient and safe power solutions. As an emerging leader in fuel cell technology, Neah Power's products will allow users to extend the operating time of 10 to 100 watt devices multiple times beyond that of conventional batteries. Further company information can be found at our website www.neahpower.com (http://www.neahpower.com/).
Forward-Looking Statements
Except for statements of historical fact, the matters discussed in this press release are forward looking and made pursuant to the Safe Harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements reflect numerous assumptions and involve a variety of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the company's control that may cause actual results to differ materially from stated expectations. These risk factors include, among others, limited operating history, research and prototype delays, difficulties in developing and commercializing new technologies, and additional risk factors as discussed in the reports filed by the company with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which are available on its website at http://www.sec.gov (http://www.sec.gov/).
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Investor Awareness, Inc.Lindsay Kenoe847-945-2222ir@neahpower.comSource: Neah Power Systems, Inc
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