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About NanoSensors, Inc.
NanoSensors, Inc. (the “Company”) was incorporated in 2003 and is a publicly-traded (SYMBOL: NNSR) nanotechnology development Company based in Santa Clara, California. The Company’s principal business is the development and marketing of sensors and instruments to detect biological (B), explosive (X) and chemical (C) agents (“BCX”), along with the management of intellectual property derived there from that will enable NanoSensors to create nanoscale devices.
The Company’s current strategy is to build sensors that incorporate the technology covered by its license agreement with Michigan State University to detect e.coli and salmonella in food and water.
Over the past sixteen months the Company has accomplished a tremendous amount. In October 2005 the Company obtained a trading symbol (NNSR) from the National Associational of Security Dealers which allowed their shares to start trading on the over-the-counter bulletin board. Shortly thereafter, the Company was able to close a private placement with one valued investor, and from November 2005 through March 2006 the Company developed a new business model and growth strategy to develop and commercialize instruments to detect malicious agents.
Previously, the Company’s objective was to develop sensors and instruments to detect chemical, explosive and biological agents with an in-house research and development group and product development team. Today, the Company is still focused on developing sensors and instruments for Homeland Security applications that employ advanced nano-technologies such as porous silicon and carbon nanotubes to detect malicious agents. However, in an effort to accelerate growth, the Company is employing a strategy of acquiring technology licenses and assets that they believe will enable them to more rapidly and cost-effectively develop and commercialize products.
The components to this acquisition strategy consist of:
• Acquiring non-core intellectual property and tangible assets that will be income and balance sheet accretive.
• Acquiring intellectual property assets, patents, licenses, and source code for solutions that are in an advance stage of development.
• Identifying patented or patent-pending technologies at universities or government laboratories and funding additional development of those technologies in exchange for acquiring the exclusive rights to commercialize the resulting prototypes.
At the start of 2006, the Company’s major goals were to develop a new business model and growth strategy, raise additional equity capital to enable them to begin to execute their business plan, create a world-class technical advisory board, expand their senior management team and board of directors, and close two intellectual property acquisitions and/or commercialization transactions.
To date the Company has accomplished the following:
• Closed a private offering that raised total gross proceeds of $1,729,500
• Established a five member Technical Advisory Board
• Added a Chief Operating Officer and an independent Director to our Board of Directors
• Entered into technology license agreements with Michigan State University and Pohang University of Science and Technology
• Finalized the design of a biosensor to detect e.coli and manufactured limited quantities of the disposable unit and data acquisition unit through a third-party manufacturer. They expect to begin third-party field testing of their biosensor prototype to detect e-coli within the first two quarters of 2007.
• Executed a non-binding letter of intent to acquire privately-held DKL International, Inc., (www.dklabs.com) a provider of passive technology and related products to the homeland security, defense, military, law enforcement, security, safety, and rescue markets. DKL is currently selling its LifeGuard ™ product in Asia.
Products
Present detection sensors and instruments that are being used today by the government, military and private sector provide low sensitivity, take up too much space, have a high cost and require a high level of supervision.
Biosensor Devices
The nanoporous silicon-based biosensor technology covered by the Company’s license agreement with Michigan State University is to detect selected bacteria, salmonella and e-coli. This license also provides the Company with the first right of refusal for other bacteria which may be developed. The Company initiated the design and engineering of their first biosensor product for the bacteria e-coli promptly after the license agreement was executed.
The product consists of two core functional parts. First, the product design incorporates a disposable housing unit in which the actual sensor device would be mounted on a secured and sealed platform and a separate, external data acquisition unit. The sensor housing unit has been designed to incorporate the necessary electrical leads to transmit the signal from the sensor to the external data acquisition unit. The data acquisition unit has be designed to accept the output signal from the disposable housing unit, convert the signal to the appropriate format and to display the results. The prototype of the first biosensor product has been built and tested. The Company has finalized the design of the first prototype and limited quantities of the disposable unit and data acquisition unit have been produced by a third-party manufacturer. The Company expects to begin third-party field testing of our biosensor prototype to detect e-coli within the first two quarters of 2007.
The Company expects that their next nanoporous silicon-based biosensor product will be to detect the bacteria, salmonella. On average Salmonella sickens 40,000 and kills 600 people a year in the United States. The United States Department of Agriculture estimated the minimum annual cost of illness caused by salmonella bacteria in 2005 to be $2.3 billion, including $2.1 billion for premature death, $181 million for medical care, and $89 million in lost productivity. The Company does not anticipate major changes on the physical designs for the housing unit or the data acquisition unit used to detect e-coli in order to make it adaptable for salmonella. The changes will primarily reside in functionalizing the nanoporous silicon for salmonella rather than e-coli.
Nanoporous Silicon-based Sensors for Other Bacteria.
The Company’s research plan is directed toward developing biosensors for other bacteria. As previously mentioned, their license provides them with a first right of refusal for using the licensed technology for the detections of other bacteria. The research effort will be conducted by their licensor with funding support provided by the Company and will focus on determining the host molecule which will interact with the selected targeted bacteria and developing the method for attaching such host molecules to the nanoporous silicon.
Opportunity
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), e.coli is a general term that includes many strains of the bacteria. In fact, there are more than 170 strains of e.coli (called “serogroups”); although most strains are harmless, e.coli (particularly the strain called e. coli O157:H7) produces a powerful toxin that can cause severe illness, qualifying it as a pathogen. It is commonly found in the intestines of healthy cattle, deer, goats, and sheep.
The two major market segments for the Company’s biosensor product is the detection of food-borne e-coli and the water-borne e-coli. According to the Center for Disease Control (“CDC”), 85% of e-coli infections are food borne in origin. In addition, the CDC estimates that for every laboratory-confirmed infection, another 4-8 symptomatic cases are likely missed by current surveillance systems which means the true economic costs of e.coli infections alone could be as high as $3.24 billion. The United States Department of Agriculture estimated the minimum annual cost of e.coli illnesses in 2005 to be $430 million, including $392 million for premature death, $33 million for medical care, and $5 million in lost productivity.
The United States experienced two major e.coli outbreaks in 2006: one involving tainted produce served at Taco Bell restaurants, the other involving washed-and-bagged spinach from Natural Selection Foods which collectively caused deaths and hundreds of illnesses across 19 states.
Private corporations have significant financial, legal, and public relations interests in preventing e.coli outbreaks in their establishments. The top 60 restaurant chains have more than 130,000 locations. The “Big Five” – McDonalds, Subway, KFC, Burger King, and Pizza Hut account for 92,000 of these locations.
According to the CDC, 85% of e.coli infections are food borne in origin, and states with the highest incident rates of food-borne disease outbreaks were: Florida (224), California (208) Illinois (91), Maryland (63, Michagan (60), and Ohio (104). In addition, the CDC estimates that for every laboratory-confirmed infection, another 4-8 symptomatic cases are likely missed by current surveillance systems meaning the true economic costs of e.coli infections alone could be as high as $3.24 billion. The United States Department of Agriculture estimated the minimum annual cost of e.coli illnesses in 2005 to be $430 million, including $392 million for premature death, $33 million for medical care, and $5 million in lost productivity.
Acquisition Strategy
In an effort to move rapidly from a development stage organization, as well as to take advantage of opportunities that are present in the nanotechnology and homeland security industry; the Company is interested in acquiring and commercializing technology solutions in sectors that include: computing, materials and manufacturing, electronics and national security.
The Company has three strategic components to its acquisition strategy:
- IP Acquisition (Post-Revenue): Acquire non-core intellectual property and tangible assets from corporations that will be income and balance sheet accretive.
- IP Commercialization (Pre-Revenue): Acquire intellectual property assets, patents, licenses, and source code for solutions that are still in development, but less than twelve months away from generating revenue.
- University & Government R&D: Identify patented or patent-pending technologies at universities or government labs and fund additional development of those technologies in exchange for exclusive rights to commercialize the resulting prototypes.
Corporate Headquarters:
NanoSensors, Inc.
1800 Wyatt Drive, Suite #2
Santa Clara , CA 95054
PH: 408.855.0051
FX: 408.855.0079
About NanoSensors, Inc.
NanoSensors, Inc. (the “Company”) was incorporated in 2003 and is a publicly-traded (SYMBOL: NNSR) nanotechnology development Company based in Santa Clara, California. The Company’s principal business is the development and marketing of sensors and instruments to detect biological (B), explosive (X) and chemical (C) agents (“BCX”), along with the management of intellectual property derived there from that will enable NanoSensors to create nanoscale devices.
The Company’s current strategy is to build sensors that incorporate the technology covered by its license agreement with Michigan State University to detect e.coli and salmonella in food and water.
Over the past sixteen months the Company has accomplished a tremendous amount. In October 2005 the Company obtained a trading symbol (NNSR) from the National Associational of Security Dealers which allowed their shares to start trading on the over-the-counter bulletin board. Shortly thereafter, the Company was able to close a private placement with one valued investor, and from November 2005 through March 2006 the Company developed a new business model and growth strategy to develop and commercialize instruments to detect malicious agents.
Previously, the Company’s objective was to develop sensors and instruments to detect chemical, explosive and biological agents with an in-house research and development group and product development team. Today, the Company is still focused on developing sensors and instruments for Homeland Security applications that employ advanced nano-technologies such as porous silicon and carbon nanotubes to detect malicious agents. However, in an effort to accelerate growth, the Company is employing a strategy of acquiring technology licenses and assets that they believe will enable them to more rapidly and cost-effectively develop and commercialize products.
The components to this acquisition strategy consist of:
• Acquiring non-core intellectual property and tangible assets that will be income and balance sheet accretive.
• Acquiring intellectual property assets, patents, licenses, and source code for solutions that are in an advance stage of development.
• Identifying patented or patent-pending technologies at universities or government laboratories and funding additional development of those technologies in exchange for acquiring the exclusive rights to commercialize the resulting prototypes.
At the start of 2006, the Company’s major goals were to develop a new business model and growth strategy, raise additional equity capital to enable them to begin to execute their business plan, create a world-class technical advisory board, expand their senior management team and board of directors, and close two intellectual property acquisitions and/or commercialization transactions.
To date the Company has accomplished the following:
• Closed a private offering that raised total gross proceeds of $1,729,500
• Established a five member Technical Advisory Board
• Added a Chief Operating Officer and an independent Director to our Board of Directors
• Entered into technology license agreements with Michigan State University and Pohang University of Science and Technology
• Finalized the design of a biosensor to detect e.coli and manufactured limited quantities of the disposable unit and data acquisition unit through a third-party manufacturer. They expect to begin third-party field testing of their biosensor prototype to detect e-coli within the first two quarters of 2007.
• Executed a non-binding letter of intent to acquire privately-held DKL International, Inc., (www.dklabs.com) a provider of passive technology and related products to the homeland security, defense, military, law enforcement, security, safety, and rescue markets. DKL is currently selling its LifeGuard ™ product in Asia.
Products
Present detection sensors and instruments that are being used today by the government, military and private sector provide low sensitivity, take up too much space, have a high cost and require a high level of supervision.
Biosensor Devices
The nanoporous silicon-based biosensor technology covered by the Company’s license agreement with Michigan State University is to detect selected bacteria, salmonella and e-coli. This license also provides the Company with the first right of refusal for other bacteria which may be developed. The Company initiated the design and engineering of their first biosensor product for the bacteria e-coli promptly after the license agreement was executed.
The product consists of two core functional parts. First, the product design incorporates a disposable housing unit in which the actual sensor device would be mounted on a secured and sealed platform and a separate, external data acquisition unit. The sensor housing unit has been designed to incorporate the necessary electrical leads to transmit the signal from the sensor to the external data acquisition unit. The data acquisition unit has be designed to accept the output signal from the disposable housing unit, convert the signal to the appropriate format and to display the results. The prototype of the first biosensor product has been built and tested. The Company has finalized the design of the first prototype and limited quantities of the disposable unit and data acquisition unit have been produced by a third-party manufacturer. The Company expects to begin third-party field testing of our biosensor prototype to detect e-coli within the first two quarters of 2007.
The Company expects that their next nanoporous silicon-based biosensor product will be to detect the bacteria, salmonella. On average Salmonella sickens 40,000 and kills 600 people a year in the United States. The United States Department of Agriculture estimated the minimum annual cost of illness caused by salmonella bacteria in 2005 to be $2.3 billion, including $2.1 billion for premature death, $181 million for medical care, and $89 million in lost productivity. The Company does not anticipate major changes on the physical designs for the housing unit or the data acquisition unit used to detect e-coli in order to make it adaptable for salmonella. The changes will primarily reside in functionalizing the nanoporous silicon for salmonella rather than e-coli.
Nanoporous Silicon-based Sensors for Other Bacteria.
The Company’s research plan is directed toward developing biosensors for other bacteria. As previously mentioned, their license provides them with a first right of refusal for using the licensed technology for the detections of other bacteria. The research effort will be conducted by their licensor with funding support provided by the Company and will focus on determining the host molecule which will interact with the selected targeted bacteria and developing the method for attaching such host molecules to the nanoporous silicon.
Opportunity
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), e.coli is a general term that includes many strains of the bacteria. In fact, there are more than 170 strains of e.coli (called “serogroups”); although most strains are harmless, e.coli (particularly the strain called e. coli O157:H7) produces a powerful toxin that can cause severe illness, qualifying it as a pathogen. It is commonly found in the intestines of healthy cattle, deer, goats, and sheep.
The two major market segments for the Company’s biosensor product is the detection of food-borne e-coli and the water-borne e-coli. According to the Center for Disease Control (“CDC”), 85% of e-coli infections are food borne in origin. In addition, the CDC estimates that for every laboratory-confirmed infection, another 4-8 symptomatic cases are likely missed by current surveillance systems which means the true economic costs of e.coli infections alone could be as high as $3.24 billion. The United States Department of Agriculture estimated the minimum annual cost of e.coli illnesses in 2005 to be $430 million, including $392 million for premature death, $33 million for medical care, and $5 million in lost productivity.
The United States experienced two major e.coli outbreaks in 2006: one involving tainted produce served at Taco Bell restaurants, the other involving washed-and-bagged spinach from Natural Selection Foods which collectively caused deaths and hundreds of illnesses across 19 states.
Private corporations have significant financial, legal, and public relations interests in preventing e.coli outbreaks in their establishments. The top 60 restaurant chains have more than 130,000 locations. The “Big Five” – McDonalds, Subway, KFC, Burger King, and Pizza Hut account for 92,000 of these locations.
According to the CDC, 85% of e.coli infections are food borne in origin, and states with the highest incident rates of food-borne disease outbreaks were: Florida (224), California (208) Illinois (91), Maryland (63, Michagan (60), and Ohio (104). In addition, the CDC estimates that for every laboratory-confirmed infection, another 4-8 symptomatic cases are likely missed by current surveillance systems meaning the true economic costs of e.coli infections alone could be as high as $3.24 billion. The United States Department of Agriculture estimated the minimum annual cost of e.coli illnesses in 2005 to be $430 million, including $392 million for premature death, $33 million for medical care, and $5 million in lost productivity.
Acquisition Strategy
In an effort to move rapidly from a development stage organization, as well as to take advantage of opportunities that are present in the nanotechnology and homeland security industry; the Company is interested in acquiring and commercializing technology solutions in sectors that include: computing, materials and manufacturing, electronics and national security.
The Company has three strategic components to its acquisition strategy:
- IP Acquisition (Post-Revenue): Acquire non-core intellectual property and tangible assets from corporations that will be income and balance sheet accretive.
- IP Commercialization (Pre-Revenue): Acquire intellectual property assets, patents, licenses, and source code for solutions that are still in development, but less than twelve months away from generating revenue.
- University & Government R&D: Identify patented or patent-pending technologies at universities or government labs and fund additional development of those technologies in exchange for exclusive rights to commercialize the resulting prototypes.
Corporate Headquarters:
NanoSensors, Inc.
1800 Wyatt Drive, Suite #2
Santa Clara , CA 95054
PH: 408.855.0051
FX: 408.855.0079
PERIOD ENDING 28-Feb-07 30-Nov-06 31-Aug-06 31-May-06
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Selling General and Administrative 298 299 190 37
Non Recurring - - - -
Others 1 1 1 1
Total Operating Expenses - - - -
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Other Items - - - -
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Cost of Revenue - - - -
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Selling General and Administrative 298 299 190 37
Non Recurring - - - -
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Operating Income or Loss (350) (348) (221) (38)
Income from Continuing Operations
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Income Before Tax 882 2,501 (2,977) (1,542)
Income Tax Expense - - - -
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News & Events
NanoSensors, Inc. Receives Test Units of its Biosensor to Detect E-Coli (pdf)
PR Newswire (March 12, 2007)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Completes Preliminary Marketing Assessment of First Product (pdf)
PR Newswire (Feb 22, 2007)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Produce News Publishes Article on NanoSensors (pdf)
PR Newswire (February 12, 2007)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire Assets of DKL International (pdf)
PR Newswire (Feb 5, 2007)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Initiated First Prototype Production of Product to Detect E-Coli (pdf)
PR Newswire (Dec 21, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Tests Initial Prototype of Product to Detect E-Coli (pdf)
PR Newswire (Nov 15, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Files SEC form 10KSB, Quarterly Report
EDGAR Online (Oct 24, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Design Review on NanoSensors' Product to Detect E-Coli (pdf)
PR Newswire (Sep 20, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Initiate Testing of Carbon Nanotubes Devices (pdf)
PR Newswire (Sep 18, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Files SEC form 8-K/A, Change in Accountant, Financial Statements and Exhibits
EDGAR Online (Sep 14, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Enters Into License Agreement With Pohang University of Science and Technology (pdf)
PR Newswire (Sep 11, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. NanoSensors Engages Marketing Firm (pdf)
PR Newswire (Sep 5, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Files SEC form 10QSB/A, Quarterly Report
EDGAR Online (Aug 29, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Files SEC form 10QSB, Quarterly Report
EDGAR Online (Aug 29, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Files SEC form 8-K, Change in Accountant, Financial Statements and Exhibits
EDGAR Online (Aug 23, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Enters Into License Agreement With Michigan State University (pdf)
PR Newswire (Aug 22, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Enters Into Employment Agreements With Dr. Ted Wong and Mr. Joshua Moser (pdf)
PR Newswire (Aug 8, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Initiate Biosensor Design Evaluation (pdf)
PR Newswire (July 26, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Robert Baron Joins the Board of Directors (pdf)
PR Newswire (July 13, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Forms Technical Advisory Board (pdf)
PR Newswire (July 12, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Completes Private Placement of Units (pdf)
PR Newswire (June 28, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Prepares Characterization of Porous Silicon For Next Generation of Sensors (pdf)
PR Newswire (Feb 22, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Announces That It's Revolutionary Model 10 Is Ready For Field Testing (pdf)
PR Newswire (Feb 15, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Reports Plans
PR Newswire (Feb 1, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Announces 10 for 1 Stock Split
PR Newswire (Jan 26, 2006)
NanoSensors, Inc. Receives Test Units of its Biosensor to Detect E-Coli (pdf)
PR Newswire (March 12, 2007)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Completes Preliminary Marketing Assessment of First Product (pdf)
PR Newswire (Feb 22, 2007)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Produce News Publishes Article on NanoSensors (pdf)
PR Newswire (February 12, 2007)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire Assets of DKL International (pdf)
PR Newswire (Feb 5, 2007)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Initiated First Prototype Production of Product to Detect E-Coli (pdf)
PR Newswire (Dec 21, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Tests Initial Prototype of Product to Detect E-Coli (pdf)
PR Newswire (Nov 15, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Files SEC form 10KSB, Quarterly Report
EDGAR Online (Oct 24, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Design Review on NanoSensors' Product to Detect E-Coli (pdf)
PR Newswire (Sep 20, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Initiate Testing of Carbon Nanotubes Devices (pdf)
PR Newswire (Sep 18, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Files SEC form 8-K/A, Change in Accountant, Financial Statements and Exhibits
EDGAR Online (Sep 14, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Enters Into License Agreement With Pohang University of Science and Technology (pdf)
PR Newswire (Sep 11, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. NanoSensors Engages Marketing Firm (pdf)
PR Newswire (Sep 5, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Files SEC form 10QSB/A, Quarterly Report
EDGAR Online (Aug 29, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Files SEC form 10QSB, Quarterly Report
EDGAR Online (Aug 29, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Files SEC form 8-K, Change in Accountant, Financial Statements and Exhibits
EDGAR Online (Aug 23, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Enters Into License Agreement With Michigan State University (pdf)
PR Newswire (Aug 22, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Enters Into Employment Agreements With Dr. Ted Wong and Mr. Joshua Moser (pdf)
PR Newswire (Aug 8, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Initiate Biosensor Design Evaluation (pdf)
PR Newswire (July 26, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Robert Baron Joins the Board of Directors (pdf)
PR Newswire (July 13, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Forms Technical Advisory Board (pdf)
PR Newswire (July 12, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Completes Private Placement of Units (pdf)
PR Newswire (June 28, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Prepares Characterization of Porous Silicon For Next Generation of Sensors (pdf)
PR Newswire (Feb 22, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Announces That It's Revolutionary Model 10 Is Ready For Field Testing (pdf)
PR Newswire (Feb 15, 2006)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NanoSensors, Inc. Reports Plans
PR Newswire (Feb 1, 2006)
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NanoSensors, Inc. Announces 10 for 1 Stock Split
PR Newswire (Jan 26, 2006)
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ABLE 0.0100 5000 08:11:36
AUTO 0.0100 5000 09:30:04
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.151.559 von Ationrschulze am 22.06.07 16:56:49schaut nicht schlecht aus - charttechnisch.
erfolgverspechende Mischung des Managements aus Chinese und Jude - beide Abkömmlinge intelligenter Völker !
erfolgverspechende Mischung des Managements aus Chinese und Jude - beide Abkömmlinge intelligenter Völker !
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.151.559 von Ationrschulze am 22.06.07 16:56:49 Ationrschulze bist wieder ihm lande und was sagst du zu aoetu6
da warst du auch eine fach mann.
wer aud dich hört der muss blöd sein aber wie:????????????
mann sollte dich anzeigen
da warst du auch eine fach mann.
wer aud dich hört der muss blöd sein aber wie:????????????
mann sollte dich anzeigen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.151.903 von manuel145 am 22.06.07 17:13:27ganz deiner meinung der soll sein scheis selber kaufen und nicht andere mit reinziehen
leute nur ein rat das schreibt der bei jeder aktie laßt euch nicht verarschen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.151.903 von manuel145 am 22.06.07 17:13:27ich dachte, Aktionsschulze ist selber beim Verfassungsschutz ?
wege in habe ich 15000 euro verloren sein bester satz
wer nich kauft ist selber schuld
wer nich kauft ist selber schuld
wo ist er bei PALOMAR ENTERPRISES INC. REG.SHS NEW DL -,00001 (A0ETU6)
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.152.161 von manuel145 am 22.06.07 17:26:18bei welchem Scheiß ?
nice chart ehrlich nice...
im ernst was ein riesendreck wer so ein scheiss empfiehlt... ich spar mir den rest
im ernst was ein riesendreck wer so ein scheiss empfiehlt... ich spar mir den rest
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.152.161 von manuel145 am 22.06.07 17:26:18Du kaufst etwas weil hier im Forum jemand einen Satz wie "wer nicht kauft ist selber schuld" postet!!!!!???????
Man man man wie bescheuert kann man eigentlich sein? Und dann noch drüber beschweren, hast Du keinen Stolz?
Man man man wie bescheuert kann man eigentlich sein? Und dann noch drüber beschweren, hast Du keinen Stolz?
und schon gehts runter mal sehn ob wir die 3 cent noch sehen heute
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.152.161 von manuel145 am 22.06.07 17:26:18habe auch einen batzen miese gemacht bei palm darauf seine antwort hätte man verkauft schön im plus aber er schrieb immer wer verkauft ist selber schuld seit dem nix mehr gehört bis jetzt könnte bäcker sein aber auf so einen falle ich nie wieder rein bn echt sauer wenn ich dem sein geschreibe lese dicke kohle machen verkaufen andere in den dreck ziehen mehr nicht ich kann nur sagen finger weg von dem was er euch rät zu kaufen meine meinung
nei aber wegen solche leute habe ich am höhsten kurz gekauft warum soll ich kein stolz habe lese dich mal ihm forum durch von a0etu6 wei schulz werbung gemacht hat und dann weg war und wie viele menschen es viel geld gekostetet haben
viel glück noch
viel glück noch
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.152.462 von manuel145 am 22.06.07 17:40:14mein Kommentar:
1. Bei pink shit nie mit hohen Beträgen einsteigen.
2. Der Scheiß kommt erfahrungsgemäß schneller runter als rauf.
3. Buchung auf Konto Erfahrung
1. Bei pink shit nie mit hohen Beträgen einsteigen.
2. Der Scheiß kommt erfahrungsgemäß schneller runter als rauf.
3. Buchung auf Konto Erfahrung
Mahlzeit....
Nur mal so, an die komischen Kritiker hier... PLMA ist eine langfristige Anlage, nichts von heute auf morgen !!! Wir werden sehen, wo der Kurs nächstes Jahr steht. Habe ich dort auch deutlich geschrieben.
Bei NNSR ergeben sich kurzfristig ein paar 1000 % Kursanstieg, wenn ARCA den Deckel vom Topf nimmt geht es auf in alte Höhen. Daher betrachte ich NNSR zur Zeit als einen heißen Reboundkandidaten.
Jeder muß immer wissen was er macht, das ist hier keine Beratungsecke, sondern ein Forum, wo USER Meinungen austauschen !!!
Ich meine wer NNSR nicht kauft, ist selber Schuld !!!
Eine gute Nacht !!!
Nur mal so, an die komischen Kritiker hier... PLMA ist eine langfristige Anlage, nichts von heute auf morgen !!! Wir werden sehen, wo der Kurs nächstes Jahr steht. Habe ich dort auch deutlich geschrieben.
Bei NNSR ergeben sich kurzfristig ein paar 1000 % Kursanstieg, wenn ARCA den Deckel vom Topf nimmt geht es auf in alte Höhen. Daher betrachte ich NNSR zur Zeit als einen heißen Reboundkandidaten.
Jeder muß immer wissen was er macht, das ist hier keine Beratungsecke, sondern ein Forum, wo USER Meinungen austauschen !!!
Ich meine wer NNSR nicht kauft, ist selber Schuld !!!
Eine gute Nacht !!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.157.230 von Ationrschulze am 22.06.07 22:54:52Posted by: wafertechian
In reply to: None Date:6/22/2007 11:24:04 AM
Post #of 1474
Looks like the MM's are grabing all the shares they can for potential news out soon.
In reply to: None Date:6/22/2007 11:24:04 AM
Post #of 1474
Looks like the MM's are grabing all the shares they can for potential news out soon.
52W-hoch/-tief:
0,078 / 0,0025
0,078 / 0,0025
L2 Quote:
MM on Bid : 24
MM on Ask : 24
MM ID Bid Size Time
SBSH 0.0035 5000 15:59:35
NITE 0.0034 5000 15:58:16
UBSS 0.0031 5000 15:49:37
VFIN 0.0031 5000 07:30:09
DOMS 0.0025 5000 07:30:09
HDSN 0.0020 5000 11:36:44
HILL 0.0020 5000 07:30:09
JEFF 0.0020 5000 07:41:38
FRGP 0.0020 5000 07:30:09
ABLE 0.0010 5000 08:11:36
FRAN 0.0010 5000 07:30:09
FANC 0.0010 5000 07:30:09
SEAB 0.0010 5000 07:30:09
MM ID Ask Size Time
ARCA 0.0035 10000 15:45:08
SBSH 0.0040 5000 15:59:35
NITE 0.0040 5000 15:58:16
MAXM 0.0063 5000 07:41:31
ETRD 0.0069 5000 11:15:05
UBSS 0.0070 5000 15:49:37
HDSN 0.0070 5000 11:36:44
HILL 0.0070 5000 07:30:09
JEFF 0.0070 5000 07:41:38
DOMS 0.0080 5000 07:30:09
VFIN 0.0100 5000 07:30:09
ABLE 0.0100 5000 08:11:36
AUTO 0.0100 5000 13:03:58
ARCA deckelt noch, aber so wie das aussieht, stehen wir kurz vor neuen News, heute wurde schön gedrückt, um billig zu kaufen !!! Schätze nächste Woche kommen News und dann gehts vielleicht sogar auf auf über 10 CENT !!!
MM on Bid : 24
MM on Ask : 24
MM ID Bid Size Time
SBSH 0.0035 5000 15:59:35
NITE 0.0034 5000 15:58:16
UBSS 0.0031 5000 15:49:37
VFIN 0.0031 5000 07:30:09
DOMS 0.0025 5000 07:30:09
HDSN 0.0020 5000 11:36:44
HILL 0.0020 5000 07:30:09
JEFF 0.0020 5000 07:41:38
FRGP 0.0020 5000 07:30:09
ABLE 0.0010 5000 08:11:36
FRAN 0.0010 5000 07:30:09
FANC 0.0010 5000 07:30:09
SEAB 0.0010 5000 07:30:09
MM ID Ask Size Time
ARCA 0.0035 10000 15:45:08
SBSH 0.0040 5000 15:59:35
NITE 0.0040 5000 15:58:16
MAXM 0.0063 5000 07:41:31
ETRD 0.0069 5000 11:15:05
UBSS 0.0070 5000 15:49:37
HDSN 0.0070 5000 11:36:44
HILL 0.0070 5000 07:30:09
JEFF 0.0070 5000 07:41:38
DOMS 0.0080 5000 07:30:09
VFIN 0.0100 5000 07:30:09
ABLE 0.0100 5000 08:11:36
AUTO 0.0100 5000 13:03:58
ARCA deckelt noch, aber so wie das aussieht, stehen wir kurz vor neuen News, heute wurde schön gedrückt, um billig zu kaufen !!! Schätze nächste Woche kommen News und dann gehts vielleicht sogar auf auf über 10 CENT !!!
NNSR - NANOSENSORS INC (OTCBB)
Date Open High Low Last Change Volume % Change
06/21/07 0.0042 0.0043 0.0035 0.0038 -0.0006 2802350 -13.64%
Short Term Indicators
7 Day Average Directional Indicator Buy
10 - 8 Day Moving Average Hilo Channel Buy
20 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy
20 Day Bollinger Bands Buy
Short Term Indicators Average: 60% - Buy
20-Day Average Volume - 1238380
Medium Term Indicators
50 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy
Date Open High Low Last Change Volume % Change
06/21/07 0.0042 0.0043 0.0035 0.0038 -0.0006 2802350 -13.64%
Short Term Indicators
7 Day Average Directional Indicator Buy
10 - 8 Day Moving Average Hilo Channel Buy
20 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy
20 Day Bollinger Bands Buy
Short Term Indicators Average: 60% - Buy
20-Day Average Volume - 1238380
Medium Term Indicators
50 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy
Time & Sales , Price Size Exch Time
nnsr
0.0038 100000 OBB 15:59:21
0.0038 100000 OBB 15:55:33
0.0038 100000 OBB 15:53:10
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:52:58
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:52:58
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:52:04
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:50:53
0.004 280000 OBB 15:39:20
0.004 1000 OBB 15:33:10 [signal?]
0.0043 75000 OBB 15:29:17
0.004 35100 OBB 15:28:49
0.004 100000 OBB 15:27:39
0.0039 100000 OBB 15:22:55
0.0039 5000 OBB 15:20:05 [signal?]
0.0039 10000 OBB 15:19:19
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:17:50
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:16:30
0.0039 100000 OBB 15:15:03
0.0039 100000 OBB 15:15:01
0.0038 100000 OBB 15:14:58
0.0038 5000 OBB 15:14:42 [signal?]
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:13:10
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:13:08
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:10:45
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:10:20
0.0038 100000 OBB 15:05:37
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:01:56
0.0038 100000 OBB 14:58:16
0.0035 140000 OBB 14:58:13
0.0035 30000 OBB 14:43:49
nnsr
0.0038 100000 OBB 15:59:21
0.0038 100000 OBB 15:55:33
0.0038 100000 OBB 15:53:10
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:52:58
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:52:58
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:52:04
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:50:53
0.004 280000 OBB 15:39:20
0.004 1000 OBB 15:33:10 [signal?]
0.0043 75000 OBB 15:29:17
0.004 35100 OBB 15:28:49
0.004 100000 OBB 15:27:39
0.0039 100000 OBB 15:22:55
0.0039 5000 OBB 15:20:05 [signal?]
0.0039 10000 OBB 15:19:19
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:17:50
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:16:30
0.0039 100000 OBB 15:15:03
0.0039 100000 OBB 15:15:01
0.0038 100000 OBB 15:14:58
0.0038 5000 OBB 15:14:42 [signal?]
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:13:10
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:13:08
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:10:45
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:10:20
0.0038 100000 OBB 15:05:37
0.0038 50000 OBB 15:01:56
0.0038 100000 OBB 14:58:16
0.0035 140000 OBB 14:58:13
0.0035 30000 OBB 14:43:49
Shortsqueeze möglich:
Posted by: bayoutennis
In reply to: mkendra who wrote msg# 1408 Date:6/20/2007 4:58:40 PM
Post #of 1474
no, not even close still about 2 million short
Posted by: bayoutennis
In reply to: mkendra who wrote msg# 1408 Date:6/20/2007 4:58:40 PM
Post #of 1474
no, not even close still about 2 million short
Posted by: masontrend
In reply to: zardiw who wrote msg# 1384 Date:6/20/2007 10:36:05 AM
Post #of 1474
Someone is loading up...Maybe News is coming That will be great..
In reply to: zardiw who wrote msg# 1384 Date:6/20/2007 10:36:05 AM
Post #of 1474
Someone is loading up...Maybe News is coming That will be great..
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.152.462 von manuel145 am 22.06.07 17:40:14wenn du auf deinen kauf button drückst bist nur du verantwortlich für den kauf.
ihr seit dumm wenn ihr auf in hört er will doch nur das ihr rein geht damit er teuer seine verkaufen kann und dann hört man nix mehr.
Oderwarum schulz lasstdich nicht mehrblicken bei a0etu6
ich glaube du hast gar keinen mehr warst 2 monate weg und jeder hat bereut aufdich zu hören bin echt am überlegen ob man dich juri. dafür dran bekommt?
schulz bist du ein wo dafür bezahlt wird>????????
wenn du mann genug bist warten wir alle aufdich a0etu6
ist ja nurein forum ??????????????
du bist das weist du selber
Oderwarum schulz lasstdich nicht mehrblicken bei a0etu6
ich glaube du hast gar keinen mehr warst 2 monate weg und jeder hat bereut aufdich zu hören bin echt am überlegen ob man dich juri. dafür dran bekommt?
schulz bist du ein wo dafür bezahlt wird>????????
wenn du mann genug bist warten wir alle aufdich a0etu6
ist ja nurein forum ??????????????
du bist das weist du selber
NNSR Price target $0.05 http://pennyrunners.com/
Depth/Level II for NanoSensors Inc. Help DL 6/22/2007 9:11 PM
NNSR Last: 0.0035 Change: -0.0003(-7.89%) Volume: 7.01 m Last Trade: 3:59
Time & Sales
Price Size Exch Time
0.0035 100000 OBB 15:59:04
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:58:51 [signal]
0.0035 390000 OBB 15:58:51
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:58:51 [signal]
0.0035 50000 OBB 15:57:34
0.0035 10000 OBB 15:50:46
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:42 [signal]
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:42 [signal]
0.0035 10000 OBB 15:50:42
0.0035 10000 OBB 15:50:42
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:42 [signal]
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:42 [signal]
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:40 [signal]
0.0035 10000 OBB 15:50:40
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:40 [signal]
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:39 [signal]
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:39 [signal]
0.0035 10000 OBB 15:50:39
0.0035 400000 OBB 15:21:29
0.0035 10000 OBB 15:14:25
0.0033 75000 OBB 14:17:23
0.0033 5000 OBB 14:17:16 [signal]
0.004 7500 OBB 14:13:22
0.0038 7500 OBB 14:13:13
0.004 7500 OBB 14:13:12
0.0033 10000 OBB 14:07:58
0.0031 50000 OBB 13:55:05
0.0031 50000 OBB 13:55:05
0.0036 101000 OBB 13:50:55
0.0036 50000 OBB 13:49:56
NNSR Last: 0.0035 Change: -0.0003(-7.89%) Volume: 7.01 m Last Trade: 3:59
Time & Sales
Price Size Exch Time
0.0035 100000 OBB 15:59:04
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:58:51 [signal]
0.0035 390000 OBB 15:58:51
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:58:51 [signal]
0.0035 50000 OBB 15:57:34
0.0035 10000 OBB 15:50:46
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:42 [signal]
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:42 [signal]
0.0035 10000 OBB 15:50:42
0.0035 10000 OBB 15:50:42
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:42 [signal]
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:42 [signal]
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:40 [signal]
0.0035 10000 OBB 15:50:40
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:40 [signal]
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:39 [signal]
0.0035 5000 OBB 15:50:39 [signal]
0.0035 10000 OBB 15:50:39
0.0035 400000 OBB 15:21:29
0.0035 10000 OBB 15:14:25
0.0033 75000 OBB 14:17:23
0.0033 5000 OBB 14:17:16 [signal]
0.004 7500 OBB 14:13:22
0.0038 7500 OBB 14:13:13
0.004 7500 OBB 14:13:12
0.0033 10000 OBB 14:07:58
0.0031 50000 OBB 13:55:05
0.0031 50000 OBB 13:55:05
0.0036 101000 OBB 13:50:55
0.0036 50000 OBB 13:49:56
The bigger picture of NNSR today:
here is an explanation of what is happening with NNSR and its PPS just now:
Posted by: allwaysright
In reply to: MrDlv who wrote msg# 1367
Date:6/20/2007 7:28:04 AM
Post #1368 of 1484
I want everyone to read this. Our loyal shareholders and our not so loyal shareholders who know who you are!
I was asked a question What is happening? and this was my reply:
This company has been in the process of obtaining financing (to finalize the DKL deal and have enough funds to bring the EColi to market) from certain wealthy individuals. These individuals have intentional forced the share price down to cut themselves a better deal. NNSR has sought out alternative financing and will proceed without them. For taking part in the last private placement these individuals have to now be offered the same deal and they are not happy. They where trying to steal the company. This is a good company with a great product with a hard working CEO and VP. I want them to succeed.
Ron
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Subsequently, those who were not happy that their scheme failed have decided to begin dumping their shares in NNSR to damage it further:
Posted by: allwaysright
In reply to: mick who wrote msg# 1483
Date:6/23/2007 8:28:10 AM
Post #1484 of 1484
There is a group out of Florida hoping to do the financing package. The financing package is based on the current trading share price of NNSR.One individual had 13 million and the other group has 30 million at this rate they should be out very soon and the share price will rise.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Looks like IF they cannot steal the company by destroying the PPS and leveraging owning MORE for the funding, they will NOT accept the terms for the "substitute financing" that was more generous to NNSR so they will dump their shares in ONE LAST tantrum to hurt NNSR.
Well, it is not going to work...
apparently one of the ring leaders in this is an OLD-TIMEY tennis great whose name appears on the list of top shareholders that has been posted here and on iHub... his name is Seguso.
At the current PPS is does not take a lot to buy large numbers of shares... and this stock WILL soar once the deals are done and funding is in place. Your risk/reward ration is fantastic here.
Anyone reading this far, consider this:
Posted by: allwaysright
In reply to: allwaysright who wrote msg# 1476
Date:6/22/2007 8:56:12 PM
Post #1477 of 1484
For those who are not in favor of merging with DKL.
This sensor can be licensed to every alarm company in the world for a royalty of . 25 per household. Someone do that math for me?
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Now consider either buying 100K shares next week, it will cost you $350 plus trading costs... CHUMP CHANGE! and WHEN this is at 0.10, you'll have $10 GRAND to show for that CHUMP CHANGE!
I'd say it is almost inevitable that you will win on this play...
Think about INCREMENTS of that $350 for 100K shares, AND THEN THINK ABOUT how many increments of $10,000 you'd like to have...
Just under a thousand dollars will get you $30,000 >>>>
and probably a whole lot more.
Maybe that is why I have my million+ shares and will continue to buy more at these low prices.
JMO...
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"I call investing the greatest business in the world because you never have to swing... All day you wait for the pitch you like,... The problem when you're a money manager is that your fans keep yelling, 'Swing. you bum!'"
W. Buffett
here is an explanation of what is happening with NNSR and its PPS just now:
Posted by: allwaysright
In reply to: MrDlv who wrote msg# 1367
Date:6/20/2007 7:28:04 AM
Post #1368 of 1484
I want everyone to read this. Our loyal shareholders and our not so loyal shareholders who know who you are!
I was asked a question What is happening? and this was my reply:
This company has been in the process of obtaining financing (to finalize the DKL deal and have enough funds to bring the EColi to market) from certain wealthy individuals. These individuals have intentional forced the share price down to cut themselves a better deal. NNSR has sought out alternative financing and will proceed without them. For taking part in the last private placement these individuals have to now be offered the same deal and they are not happy. They where trying to steal the company. This is a good company with a great product with a hard working CEO and VP. I want them to succeed.
Ron
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Subsequently, those who were not happy that their scheme failed have decided to begin dumping their shares in NNSR to damage it further:
Posted by: allwaysright
In reply to: mick who wrote msg# 1483
Date:6/23/2007 8:28:10 AM
Post #1484 of 1484
There is a group out of Florida hoping to do the financing package. The financing package is based on the current trading share price of NNSR.One individual had 13 million and the other group has 30 million at this rate they should be out very soon and the share price will rise.
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Looks like IF they cannot steal the company by destroying the PPS and leveraging owning MORE for the funding, they will NOT accept the terms for the "substitute financing" that was more generous to NNSR so they will dump their shares in ONE LAST tantrum to hurt NNSR.
Well, it is not going to work...
apparently one of the ring leaders in this is an OLD-TIMEY tennis great whose name appears on the list of top shareholders that has been posted here and on iHub... his name is Seguso.
At the current PPS is does not take a lot to buy large numbers of shares... and this stock WILL soar once the deals are done and funding is in place. Your risk/reward ration is fantastic here.
Anyone reading this far, consider this:
Posted by: allwaysright
In reply to: allwaysright who wrote msg# 1476
Date:6/22/2007 8:56:12 PM
Post #1477 of 1484
For those who are not in favor of merging with DKL.
This sensor can be licensed to every alarm company in the world for a royalty of . 25 per household. Someone do that math for me?
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Now consider either buying 100K shares next week, it will cost you $350 plus trading costs... CHUMP CHANGE! and WHEN this is at 0.10, you'll have $10 GRAND to show for that CHUMP CHANGE!
I'd say it is almost inevitable that you will win on this play...
Think about INCREMENTS of that $350 for 100K shares, AND THEN THINK ABOUT how many increments of $10,000 you'd like to have...
Just under a thousand dollars will get you $30,000 >>>>
and probably a whole lot more.
Maybe that is why I have my million+ shares and will continue to buy more at these low prices.
JMO...
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"I call investing the greatest business in the world because you never have to swing... All day you wait for the pitch you like,... The problem when you're a money manager is that your fans keep yelling, 'Swing. you bum!'"
W. Buffett
Achtung !!! Es geht los !!!!
NanoSensors Extends Letter of Intent to Acquire DKL International
Monday June 25, 7:00 am ET
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NanoSensors, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: NNSR.OB - News), a nanotechnology development company that develops instruments and sensors to detect explosives, chemical and biological agents, announced today that it has signed an extension to its non-binding letter of intent to acquire DKL International, Inc., a privately-held company. The letter of intent, which was signed in January 2007, will now expire on August 31, 2007.
ADVERTISEMENT
"The Company strongly believes in the merits of this transaction. We believe that the combination of DKL and our company offers an outstanding and unique opportunity to grow the combined company into a successful enterprise," stated Dr. Ted Wong, NanoSensors' CEO. Dr. Wong continued, "This extension is needed to provide the parties with additional time to finalize a definitive acquisition agreement and to allow the Company the time to raise the financing to complete this transaction."
The completion of the transaction is subject to numerous closing conditions, including the negotiation and execution of a definitive acquisition agreement, the completion of due diligence by the parties, the approval of the Board of Directors and shareholders of each entity and several other conditions. As a result of the foregoing uncertainties, there can be no assurance that a definitive agreement will be executed or that if it is, the transaction will be completed.
About DKL International
DKL International, Inc. is a supplier of passive detection technology and related products to the homeland security, defense, military, law enforcement, security, safety, and rescue markets. Patented in eighteen countries, DKL International adds SilentGuard to its initial product, the DKL International LifeGuard(TM). The LifeGuard(TM) can locate and track a standing adult at a distance of 500 meters in the open, and at shorter ranges through concrete walls, steel bulkheads, brick, earthworks, plastics, heavy foliage, water, and other barriers. The LifeGuard(TM) is used in Asia and Europe for port security, mine safety, and by law enforcement and search and rescue groups. SilentGuard is a silent and passive electronic tripwire that detects only living humans. The SilentGuard can be concealed in walls or doorways or buried underground, and can reduce the false alarms associated with other sensor systems as part of an integrated perimeter system for military, security or medical use. SilentGuard expects to install its first production systems in the spring of 2007.
About NanoSensors
NanoSensors, Inc. was incorporated in December, 2003 and is a nanotechnology development company based in Santa Clara, California. The Company's principal business is the development, manufacturing and marketing of sensors and instruments to detect explosive, chemical and biological agents, along with the management of intellectual property derived there from that will enable NanoSensors to create nanoscale devices.
NanoSensors Extends Letter of Intent to Acquire DKL International
Monday June 25, 7:00 am ET
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NanoSensors, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: NNSR.OB - News), a nanotechnology development company that develops instruments and sensors to detect explosives, chemical and biological agents, announced today that it has signed an extension to its non-binding letter of intent to acquire DKL International, Inc., a privately-held company. The letter of intent, which was signed in January 2007, will now expire on August 31, 2007.
ADVERTISEMENT
"The Company strongly believes in the merits of this transaction. We believe that the combination of DKL and our company offers an outstanding and unique opportunity to grow the combined company into a successful enterprise," stated Dr. Ted Wong, NanoSensors' CEO. Dr. Wong continued, "This extension is needed to provide the parties with additional time to finalize a definitive acquisition agreement and to allow the Company the time to raise the financing to complete this transaction."
The completion of the transaction is subject to numerous closing conditions, including the negotiation and execution of a definitive acquisition agreement, the completion of due diligence by the parties, the approval of the Board of Directors and shareholders of each entity and several other conditions. As a result of the foregoing uncertainties, there can be no assurance that a definitive agreement will be executed or that if it is, the transaction will be completed.
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About NanoSensors
NanoSensors, Inc. was incorporated in December, 2003 and is a nanotechnology development company based in Santa Clara, California. The Company's principal business is the development, manufacturing and marketing of sensors and instruments to detect explosive, chemical and biological agents, along with the management of intellectual property derived there from that will enable NanoSensors to create nanoscale devices.
bei mir gehts auch gleich los mindoro super news super aktie
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.314.042 von itsSHOWTIME am 25.06.07 21:21:44Na, hab ich doch angesagt !!!
Und das war erst der Anfang !!! Kursziel 0,05 USD !!!! Ggf. in der Spitze sogar bis 0,10 USD !!!!
Und das war erst der Anfang !!! Kursziel 0,05 USD !!!! Ggf. in der Spitze sogar bis 0,10 USD !!!!
Heute gehts weiter !!!
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Posted by: grantg2
In reply to: bottomfeeder who wrote msg# 1526 Date:6/25/2007 3:13:19 PM
Post #of 1550
The share info about a thin float is
absolutely true,
and I'm almost sure that once Seguso and his weenie friends are taken out...
this stock is gonna exceed our wildest hopes! At least for a run in PPS short term.
Long term, we are going to need some positive, substantial news to keep the move up alive and well! Merger, e coli ready for market!
As I posted a short while back... 43M was only about $100K at the then PPS... it is up a little, but we can still spread the word and get enough new blood to put up a thou or so for a nice return on any run to .03-.05, then on to .10...
We can absorb their 43M shares... and at 10+M a day...
we can remove them as an irritant in less than this week!
JMO...
In reply to: bottomfeeder who wrote msg# 1526 Date:6/25/2007 3:13:19 PM
Post #of 1550
The share info about a thin float is
absolutely true,
and I'm almost sure that once Seguso and his weenie friends are taken out...
this stock is gonna exceed our wildest hopes! At least for a run in PPS short term.
Long term, we are going to need some positive, substantial news to keep the move up alive and well! Merger, e coli ready for market!
As I posted a short while back... 43M was only about $100K at the then PPS... it is up a little, but we can still spread the word and get enough new blood to put up a thou or so for a nice return on any run to .03-.05, then on to .10...
We can absorb their 43M shares... and at 10+M a day...
we can remove them as an irritant in less than this week!
JMO...
Hot Pick
Breaking News: Short-Term Stock and Long-Term Stock For 2007!
A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO MULTIPLY $5,000 TO $56,000
Nanosensors Inc. NNSR
Ticker Symbol = NNSR
Sector: Industrial Goods
Industry: Products & Services
Website = http://www.nanosensorsinc.net/
Short Term Target Price $0.05
Breaking News: Short-Term Stock and Long-Term Stock For 2007!
A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO MULTIPLY $5,000 TO $56,000
Nanosensors Inc. NNSR
Ticker Symbol = NNSR
Sector: Industrial Goods
Industry: Products & Services
Website = http://www.nanosensorsinc.net/
Short Term Target Price $0.05
Posted by: grantg2
In reply to: None Date:6/25/2007 3:03:30 PM
Post #of 1551
By: trainisacomin (from RagingBull)
25 Jun 2007, 10:23 AM EDT
Msg. 42 of 43
Jump to msg. #
Looking good. This stock could be .53 before you know it.
In reply to: None Date:6/25/2007 3:03:30 PM
Post #of 1551
By: trainisacomin (from RagingBull)
25 Jun 2007, 10:23 AM EDT
Msg. 42 of 43
Jump to msg. #
Looking good. This stock could be .53 before you know it.
wo sind jetzt die Kritiker von Freund Aktionsschulze ??
habe da zu alles gesagt abwarten ??????????
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.325.351 von alysant am 26.06.07 14:41:37Keine Ahnung, vielleicht kaufen die alle schon ???
Gemeckert wird nur, wenn es nach unten geht.... dabei sind hier alle " Erwachsen ", hoffe ich mal....
Wie schon gesagt, ich vertrete hier nur meine Meinung, was jeder daraus macht, ist jedem sein eigenes Ding und auch seine eigene Haftung.
Ich bin nicht der Vormund oder Pfleger !!!
Gemeckert wird nur, wenn es nach unten geht.... dabei sind hier alle " Erwachsen ", hoffe ich mal....
Wie schon gesagt, ich vertrete hier nur meine Meinung, was jeder daraus macht, ist jedem sein eigenes Ding und auch seine eigene Haftung.
Ich bin nicht der Vormund oder Pfleger !!!
Hier sind immer noch locker 1000% möglich !!!
von 0,0065 auf 0,065 z.B.
Also, wer nicht kauft ist selber Schuld !!!
von 0,0065 auf 0,065 z.B.
Also, wer nicht kauft ist selber Schuld !!!
ASK zieht an !!
Symbol: NNSR
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Symbol: NNSR
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.325.526 von Ationrschulze am 26.06.07 14:50:01Wir brauchen nicht nur Erwachsene sondern auch Erwachende - melde mich jetzt aber nicht dem Verfassungsschutz !
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.325.778 von Ationrschulze am 26.06.07 15:00:06beim schulze ist in jeder seiner aktien 1000% möglich wer verkauft ist selber schuld wartets mal ab ihr superhelden
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.325.851 von alysant am 26.06.07 15:03:23Na, die meisten erwachen erst, wenn wir schon am Ziel sind.
Dabei sag ich doch rechtzeitig vorher bescheid !!!!
Bei PLMA habe ich auch rechtzeitig vorher bescheid gesagt, bevor es überhaupt los ging, aber daran erinnern sich die wenigsten. Hier ist wieder so ein Fall, der Trend läuft bereits, wer erst zu 0,05 USD hier einsteigt der sollte sich später nicht beschweren, wenn es auf 0,10 und dann auf 0,04 geht. Denn solch ein Anlageverhalten führt niemals zum Erfolg.
Billig kaufen, teuer verkaufen !!!!
Also, der Startschuß ist gefallen, die ersten Meter sind genommen...
Wer das nicht erkennt, ist selber Schuld !!!
Dabei sag ich doch rechtzeitig vorher bescheid !!!!
Bei PLMA habe ich auch rechtzeitig vorher bescheid gesagt, bevor es überhaupt los ging, aber daran erinnern sich die wenigsten. Hier ist wieder so ein Fall, der Trend läuft bereits, wer erst zu 0,05 USD hier einsteigt der sollte sich später nicht beschweren, wenn es auf 0,10 und dann auf 0,04 geht. Denn solch ein Anlageverhalten führt niemals zum Erfolg.
Billig kaufen, teuer verkaufen !!!!
Also, der Startschuß ist gefallen, die ersten Meter sind genommen...
Wer das nicht erkennt, ist selber Schuld !!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.325.923 von wasistnochfrei am 26.06.07 15:07:05Klar, denn wenn keine 1000% möglich sind, mache ich garkeinen Thread auf !!!
Los, hier ist noch ein Platz frei....
Los, hier ist noch ein Platz frei....
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.326.020 von Ationrschulze am 26.06.07 15:11:01dann würde ich aber beim hoch nicht schreiben wer verkauft ist selber schuld auf so einen wie dich fall ich nie wieder rein kauf selber deinen mist
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.328.924 von wasistnochfrei am 26.06.07 17:12:45Also, wenn das " mein Mist " wäre, dann wäre ich ja die Firma, oder ? Oder was meinst Du mit mein Mist ???? Das Forum auf WO ist keine Beratungsecke und ich bin nicht Dein Pfleger !!!
Wenn Du einen benötigst, dann frag mal den für Dich zuständigen Amtsarzt !!!
Keiner ist gezwungen, meine Meinungen mit seinem Geld umzusetzen, wer es tut, handelt auf eigenes Risiko !!!
Ich bin kein Anlageberater !!!
Wenn Du einen benötigst, dann frag mal den für Dich zuständigen Amtsarzt !!!
Keiner ist gezwungen, meine Meinungen mit seinem Geld umzusetzen, wer es tut, handelt auf eigenes Risiko !!!
Ich bin kein Anlageberater !!!
Das wird heute noch steigen !!!
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Bid sieht auch gut aus, hier kaufen sich welche ein. Sieht so aus, als ob nächste Woche bei den Q10-Zahlen noch ein paar interessante Merger News anstehen !!!
Das kracht dann richtig !!!!
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ABLE 0.0100 5000 08:06:44
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FRAN 0.0150 5000 07:30:09
Bid sieht auch gut aus, hier kaufen sich welche ein. Sieht so aus, als ob nächste Woche bei den Q10-Zahlen noch ein paar interessante Merger News anstehen !!!
Das kracht dann richtig !!!!
Mittagspause ist gleich vorbei, dann gibt es noch eine schöne SK Ralley !!!
Wer noch rein will, sollte sich beeilen, nächste Woche sollen Q10 Zahlen kommen und ggf. News zum Merger !!!!
Dann geht es hier richtig zur Sache !!!
Eindeckungen laufen bereits seit Tagen !!!!
Dann geht es hier richtig zur Sache !!!
Eindeckungen laufen bereits seit Tagen !!!!
Kursziel 0,05-0,10 USD !!!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.332.932 von Ationrschulze am 26.06.07 19:52:33Nite deckelt !!!
Gleich fliegt der Deckel vom Topf !!!!
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Gleich fliegt der Deckel vom Topf !!!!
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Guten Morgen !!!
Angabegeäß soll es am Freitag zu positiven News kommen, die den Kurs ordentlich nach oben treiben. Die Zunahme im Volumen spricht für entsprechende Eindeckungen !!!!
Zitate:
By: stargate94
26 Jun 2007, 08:53 AM EDT
Msg. 53 of 67
Jump to msg. #
NNSR**** Huge News On friday Shareholders will be very happy. And not only with the share price but what the company has to say in the Pr.....
(Voluntary Disclosure: LT Rating- Strong Buy
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Posted by: grantg2
In reply to: SargeParis who wrote msg# 1579 Date:6/26/2007 3:20:36 PM
Post #of 1587
It is possible that there is truth to it...
should be close to any or all 3 things we expect:
(1)private funding to keep NNSR rolling along to complete the (2)merger with DKL... and (3) completion and results of (3) e coli devices by 3rd parties.
Guess we will just have to be patient a while longer... but we do have the pennyrunner tgt to look at which came out LAST Friday:
Hot Pick
Breaking News: Short-Term Stock and Long-Term Stock For 2007!
A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO MULTIPLY $5,000 TO $56,000
Nanosensors Inc. NNSR
Ticker Symbol = NNSR
Sector: Industrial Goods
Industry: Products & Services
Website = http://www.nanosensorsinc.net/
Short Term Target Price $0.05
Share Structure=
Outstanding: 406,000,000
Float : 300,000,000
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
and I think their math is off a bit because the PPS has moved up! *S*
But if you got in at .004 or less, that $5K is minimum $62,500 (and up)!
Timing is everything... Buy NOW and hold thru the run to .05... then evaluate what you want to do!
Let's at least get there and check the terrain!
JMO...
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Angabegeäß soll es am Freitag zu positiven News kommen, die den Kurs ordentlich nach oben treiben. Die Zunahme im Volumen spricht für entsprechende Eindeckungen !!!!
Zitate:
By: stargate94
26 Jun 2007, 08:53 AM EDT
Msg. 53 of 67
Jump to msg. #
NNSR**** Huge News On friday Shareholders will be very happy. And not only with the share price but what the company has to say in the Pr.....
(Voluntary Disclosure: LT Rating- Strong Buy
----
Posted by: grantg2
In reply to: SargeParis who wrote msg# 1579 Date:6/26/2007 3:20:36 PM
Post #of 1587
It is possible that there is truth to it...
should be close to any or all 3 things we expect:
(1)private funding to keep NNSR rolling along to complete the (2)merger with DKL... and (3) completion and results of (3) e coli devices by 3rd parties.
Guess we will just have to be patient a while longer... but we do have the pennyrunner tgt to look at which came out LAST Friday:
Hot Pick
Breaking News: Short-Term Stock and Long-Term Stock For 2007!
A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO MULTIPLY $5,000 TO $56,000
Nanosensors Inc. NNSR
Ticker Symbol = NNSR
Sector: Industrial Goods
Industry: Products & Services
Website = http://www.nanosensorsinc.net/
Short Term Target Price $0.05
Share Structure=
Outstanding: 406,000,000
Float : 300,000,000
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
and I think their math is off a bit because the PPS has moved up! *S*
But if you got in at .004 or less, that $5K is minimum $62,500 (and up)!
Timing is everything... Buy NOW and hold thru the run to .05... then evaluate what you want to do!
Let's at least get there and check the terrain!
JMO...
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.342.320 von Ationrschulze am 27.06.07 09:36:51interessanter Wert, Schulze!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.343.996 von Exploser am 27.06.07 10:44:07Jo, vor allen Dingen, wenn in den nächsten Tagen die erwarteten NEWS kommen, dann scheppert es hier richtig !!!
Open:0.0065
Previous Close:0.0065
Exchange of Last Sale:null
Time of Last Sale:13:52:02
Bid:0.0063
Ask:0.0069Size Bid/Ask:50x50
Symbol Type:
Previous Close:0.0065
Exchange of Last Sale:null
Time of Last Sale:13:52:02
Bid:0.0063
Ask:0.0069Size Bid/Ask:50x50
Symbol Type:
2007-06-27T04:16:13
Last:0.0069Change:0.00
Percent Change0.00%)
Price Data TableOpen:0.0065
Previous Close:0.0065
Exchange of Last Sale:null
Time of Last Sale:15:59:56Bid:0.0060
Ask:0.0069
Size Bid/Ask:100x50
Symbol Type:
Schöner SK !!! Morgen gehts weiter hoch, ich hoffe, dass alle stillen Mitleser investiert sind !!!
Last:0.0069Change:0.00
Percent Change0.00%)
Price Data TableOpen:0.0065
Previous Close:0.0065
Exchange of Last Sale:null
Time of Last Sale:15:59:56Bid:0.0060
Ask:0.0069
Size Bid/Ask:100x50
Symbol Type:
Schöner SK !!! Morgen gehts weiter hoch, ich hoffe, dass alle stillen Mitleser investiert sind !!!
Wäre echt schön, wenn ich hier nicht den Alleinunterhalter machen müßte....
Wer ist noch dabei ???
Wer ist noch dabei ???
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.358.668 von Ationrschulze am 27.06.07 22:22:25moin schulze, bin dabei auf kleiner flamme.
hoffe es reicht für 3 wochen insel
hoffe es reicht für 3 wochen insel
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.358.668 von Ationrschulze am 27.06.07 22:22:25Schulze, ich verfolge es schon mit, aber bin durch meine boards schwer beschäftigt.
Habe erst wieder Luft nach Pleite von USXP. Der dortige Kampf gegen den universellen Wahnsinn ist bisweilen anstrengend
(ähnlich wie bei einem Psychiater, der sich in die Gedankenwelt von Psychotikern hineinfühlen muß:laugh
Habe erst wieder Luft nach Pleite von USXP. Der dortige Kampf gegen den universellen Wahnsinn ist bisweilen anstrengend
(ähnlich wie bei einem Psychiater, der sich in die Gedankenwelt von Psychotikern hineinfühlen muß:laugh
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.361.560 von chigggo am 28.06.07 09:23:20Hi !!! Super !!! Ich denke man muß hier keine Millionen kaufen, 100K reichen völlig aus und das ist ja bei dem Kurs auch kein " Hit " !!!
Wenn aus 690,- USD ca. 7.000,- USD geworden sind, reicht es locker für 3 Wochen Insel !!!!
Wenn aus 690,- USD ca. 7.000,- USD geworden sind, reicht es locker für 3 Wochen Insel !!!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.365.597 von alysant am 28.06.07 12:48:13Ach lass die doch da machen, was sie wollen, den Mist würde ich mir nicht antun. Die sollen mal lieber hier ein paar hundert Dollar investieren, dann können die auch die Verluste die mit USXP erzielt wurden ausgeglichen werden !!!
Detailed Quote for Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Company Name: Nanosensors Inc
Dow Jones Industry: Nonequity Investment Instruments
Exchange: OTC BB
Shares Outstanding: 406,727,000
Market Cap: 2.8 Million
Short Interest: Exchange provides no short interest data.
52-Week EPS: -0.01
52-Week High: 0.077 on Monday, August 21, 2006
Company Name: Nanosensors Inc
Dow Jones Industry: Nonequity Investment Instruments
Exchange: OTC BB
Shares Outstanding: 406,727,000
Market Cap: 2.8 Million
Short Interest: Exchange provides no short interest data.
52-Week EPS: -0.01
52-Week High: 0.077 on Monday, August 21, 2006
So, ich hoffe, anhand des Jahres Charts und der beiden 6 Monats Charts, kann man erkennen, was wir für eine Situation haben:
Charttechnisch klarer Ausbruch, Reboundpotential bis 0,077 USD !!!!
Zusätzlich:
- News über Merger mit DKL
- News zur privaten Plazierung
- Resultate im Bezug auf e coli
- Geschäftszahlen ( 10 Q )
Man rechnet mit News bis Ende nächster Woche !!!
Charttechnisch klarer Ausbruch, Reboundpotential bis 0,077 USD !!!!
Zusätzlich:
- News über Merger mit DKL
- News zur privaten Plazierung
- Resultate im Bezug auf e coli
- Geschäftszahlen ( 10 Q )
Man rechnet mit News bis Ende nächster Woche !!!
Biosensor Devices
The nanoporous silicon-based biosensor technology covered by the Company's license agreement with Michigan State University is to detect selected bacteria, salmonella and e-coli. This license also provides the Company with the first right of refusal for other bacteria which may be developed. The Company initiated the design and engineering of their first biosensor product for the bacteria e-coli promptly after the license agreement was executed.
The product consists of two core functional parts. First, the product design incorporates a disposable housing unit in which the actual sensor device would be mounted on a secured and sealed platform and a separate, external data acquisition unit. The sensor housing unit has been designed to incorporate the necessary electrical leads to transmit the signal from the sensor to the external data acquisition unit. The data acquisition unit has be designed to accept the output signal from the disposable housing unit, convert the signal to the appropriate format and to display the results. The prototype of the first biosensor product has been built and tested. The Company has finalized the design of the first prototype and limited quantities of the disposable unit and data acquisition unit have been produced by a third-party manufacturer. The Company expects to begin third-party field testing of our biosensor prototype to detect e-coli within the first two quarters of 2007.
The nanoporous silicon-based biosensor technology covered by the Company's license agreement with Michigan State University is to detect selected bacteria, salmonella and e-coli. This license also provides the Company with the first right of refusal for other bacteria which may be developed. The Company initiated the design and engineering of their first biosensor product for the bacteria e-coli promptly after the license agreement was executed.
The product consists of two core functional parts. First, the product design incorporates a disposable housing unit in which the actual sensor device would be mounted on a secured and sealed platform and a separate, external data acquisition unit. The sensor housing unit has been designed to incorporate the necessary electrical leads to transmit the signal from the sensor to the external data acquisition unit. The data acquisition unit has be designed to accept the output signal from the disposable housing unit, convert the signal to the appropriate format and to display the results. The prototype of the first biosensor product has been built and tested. The Company has finalized the design of the first prototype and limited quantities of the disposable unit and data acquisition unit have been produced by a third-party manufacturer. The Company expects to begin third-party field testing of our biosensor prototype to detect e-coli within the first two quarters of 2007.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.366.017 von Ationrschulze am 28.06.07 13:12:51
In den Aussätzigen-thread gehe ich nur hin und wieder, aber ich bin doch moralisch verpflichtet, den Pleite-thread bis zum Ende zu begleiten, nachdem ich die Pleite bereits am 25.12.2006 (aktenkundig bei bigcharts.com) für 2007 verkündet habe
In den Aussätzigen-thread gehe ich nur hin und wieder, aber ich bin doch moralisch verpflichtet, den Pleite-thread bis zum Ende zu begleiten, nachdem ich die Pleite bereits am 25.12.2006 (aktenkundig bei bigcharts.com) für 2007 verkündet habe
Posted by: diamondjim2006
In reply to: None Date:6/25/2007 4:33:14 PM
Post #of 1622
10Q due out next week!
In reply to: None Date:6/25/2007 4:33:14 PM
Post #of 1622
10Q due out next week!
NanoSensors Extends Letter of Intent to Acquire DKL International
Monday June 25, 7:00 am ET
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NanoSensors, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: NNSR.OB - News), a nanotechnology development company that develops instruments and sensors to detect explosives, chemical and biological agents, announced today that it has signed an extension to its non-binding letter of intent to acquire DKL International, Inc., a privately-held company. The letter of intent, which was signed in January 2007, will now expire on August 31, 2007.
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"The Company strongly believes in the merits of this transaction. We believe that the combination of DKL and our company offers an outstanding and unique opportunity to grow the combined company into a successful enterprise," stated Dr. Ted Wong, NanoSensors' CEO. Dr. Wong continued, "This extension is needed to provide the parties with additional time to finalize a definitive acquisition agreement and to allow the Company the time to raise the financing to complete this transaction."
The completion of the transaction is subject to numerous closing conditions, including the negotiation and execution of a definitive acquisition agreement, the completion of due diligence by the parties, the approval of the Board of Directors and shareholders of each entity and several other conditions. As a result of the foregoing uncertainties, there can be no assurance that a definitive agreement will be executed or that if it is, the transaction will be completed.
About DKL International
DKL International, Inc. is a supplier of passive detection technology and related products to the homeland security, defense, military, law enforcement, security, safety, and rescue markets. Patented in eighteen countries, DKL International adds SilentGuard to its initial product, the DKL International LifeGuard(TM). The LifeGuard(TM) can locate and track a standing adult at a distance of 500 meters in the open, and at shorter ranges through concrete walls, steel bulkheads, brick, earthworks, plastics, heavy foliage, water, and other barriers. The LifeGuard(TM) is used in Asia and Europe for port security, mine safety, and by law enforcement and search and rescue groups. SilentGuard is a silent and passive electronic tripwire that detects only living humans. The SilentGuard can be concealed in walls or doorways or buried underground, and can reduce the false alarms associated with other sensor systems as part of an integrated perimeter system for military, security or medical use. SilentGuard expects to install its first production systems in the spring of 2007.
About NanoSensors
NanoSensors, Inc. was incorporated in December, 2003 and is a nanotechnology development company based in Santa Clara, California. The Company's principal business is the development, manufacturing and marketing of sensors and instruments to detect explosive, chemical and biological agents, along with the management of intellectual property derived there from that will enable NanoSensors to create nanoscale devices.
Monday June 25, 7:00 am ET
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NanoSensors, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: NNSR.OB - News), a nanotechnology development company that develops instruments and sensors to detect explosives, chemical and biological agents, announced today that it has signed an extension to its non-binding letter of intent to acquire DKL International, Inc., a privately-held company. The letter of intent, which was signed in January 2007, will now expire on August 31, 2007.
ADVERTISEMENT
"The Company strongly believes in the merits of this transaction. We believe that the combination of DKL and our company offers an outstanding and unique opportunity to grow the combined company into a successful enterprise," stated Dr. Ted Wong, NanoSensors' CEO. Dr. Wong continued, "This extension is needed to provide the parties with additional time to finalize a definitive acquisition agreement and to allow the Company the time to raise the financing to complete this transaction."
The completion of the transaction is subject to numerous closing conditions, including the negotiation and execution of a definitive acquisition agreement, the completion of due diligence by the parties, the approval of the Board of Directors and shareholders of each entity and several other conditions. As a result of the foregoing uncertainties, there can be no assurance that a definitive agreement will be executed or that if it is, the transaction will be completed.
About DKL International
DKL International, Inc. is a supplier of passive detection technology and related products to the homeland security, defense, military, law enforcement, security, safety, and rescue markets. Patented in eighteen countries, DKL International adds SilentGuard to its initial product, the DKL International LifeGuard(TM). The LifeGuard(TM) can locate and track a standing adult at a distance of 500 meters in the open, and at shorter ranges through concrete walls, steel bulkheads, brick, earthworks, plastics, heavy foliage, water, and other barriers. The LifeGuard(TM) is used in Asia and Europe for port security, mine safety, and by law enforcement and search and rescue groups. SilentGuard is a silent and passive electronic tripwire that detects only living humans. The SilentGuard can be concealed in walls or doorways or buried underground, and can reduce the false alarms associated with other sensor systems as part of an integrated perimeter system for military, security or medical use. SilentGuard expects to install its first production systems in the spring of 2007.
About NanoSensors
NanoSensors, Inc. was incorporated in December, 2003 and is a nanotechnology development company based in Santa Clara, California. The Company's principal business is the development, manufacturing and marketing of sensors and instruments to detect explosive, chemical and biological agents, along with the management of intellectual property derived there from that will enable NanoSensors to create nanoscale devices.
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Meiner Meinung nach müßte es ca. 3-4 Wochen dauern, um den Höchstkurs von 0,077 wieder zu erreichen !!!
Allerdings scheint das Interesse diesmal wesentlich höher zu sein, als im letzten Jahr, denn das Volumen ist wesentlich höher !!!
Also rechtzeitig eindecken !!!! Noch ist es billig !!!
Wer nicht kauft, ist selber Schuld !!!!
Allerdings scheint das Interesse diesmal wesentlich höher zu sein, als im letzten Jahr, denn das Volumen ist wesentlich höher !!!
Also rechtzeitig eindecken !!!! Noch ist es billig !!!
Wer nicht kauft, ist selber Schuld !!!!
NNSR--- http://www.kaboomstocks.com/ Great potential, up from .003 from last Friday June 22nd to .007 today!
Business Description
NanoSensors, Inc. (the "Company") was incorporated in 2003 and is a publicly-traded (SYMBOL: NNSR) nanotechnology development Company based in Santa Clara, California. The Company's principal business is the development and marketing of sensors and instruments to detect biological (B), explosive (X) and chemical (C) agents ("BCX"), along with the management of intellectual property derived there from that will enable NanoSensors to create nanoscale devices.
The Company's current strategy is to build sensors that incorporate the technology covered by its license agreement with Michigan State University to detect e.coli and salmonella in food and water.
Opportunity
Devices created on the nanoscale have the potential to significantly refine existing applications across diverse industries, such as computing, materials and manufacturing, electronics and national security.
The Company believes that the demand for sensors will be one of the fastest growing industries in the world over the next few years. NanoSensors expects that billions of dollars of governmental (the Department of Homeland Security and Foreign Governments) and private sector expenditures will increase demand for security products and services....
NanoSensors, Inc.
If you have any questions or concerns please contacts us at info@kaboomstocks.com
Sincerely,
Bill Kawa
Business Description
NanoSensors, Inc. (the "Company") was incorporated in 2003 and is a publicly-traded (SYMBOL: NNSR) nanotechnology development Company based in Santa Clara, California. The Company's principal business is the development and marketing of sensors and instruments to detect biological (B), explosive (X) and chemical (C) agents ("BCX"), along with the management of intellectual property derived there from that will enable NanoSensors to create nanoscale devices.
The Company's current strategy is to build sensors that incorporate the technology covered by its license agreement with Michigan State University to detect e.coli and salmonella in food and water.
Opportunity
Devices created on the nanoscale have the potential to significantly refine existing applications across diverse industries, such as computing, materials and manufacturing, electronics and national security.
The Company believes that the demand for sensors will be one of the fastest growing industries in the world over the next few years. NanoSensors expects that billions of dollars of governmental (the Department of Homeland Security and Foreign Governments) and private sector expenditures will increase demand for security products and services....
NanoSensors, Inc.
If you have any questions or concerns please contacts us at info@kaboomstocks.com
Sincerely,
Bill Kawa
2007-06-28T10:41:49
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Posted by: jk21
In reply to: masontrend who wrote msg# 1631 Date:6/28/2007 9:57:04 AM
Post #of 1634
"NanoSensors expects that billions of dollars of governmental (the Department of Homeland Security and Foreign Governments) and private sector expenditures will increase demand for security products and services...."
In reply to: masontrend who wrote msg# 1631 Date:6/28/2007 9:57:04 AM
Post #of 1634
"NanoSensors expects that billions of dollars of governmental (the Department of Homeland Security and Foreign Governments) and private sector expenditures will increase demand for security products and services...."
Jetzt wäre Zeit zum nachlegen oder kaufen !!!!
Kurzer Pullback !!!
Kurzer Pullback !!!
du glaubst doch wohl nicht das du die palm leute zu deinem nächsten mist ziehen kannst traurig echt traurig was du da abziehst
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.372.356 von Ationrschulze am 28.06.07 17:56:42habe mich bei PLMA;scon von dir veräppel lassen
dort habe ich 5000 euro kaputt gemacht
ich investiere mit sicherheit nicht da rein
dort habe ich 5000 euro kaputt gemacht
ich investiere mit sicherheit nicht da rein
Mit der anderen Aktie hat man super Gewinne gemacht, wenn man diese realisiert hat !!!! Und dann sozusagen Freebies long hält !!!
Ich kann doch nichts dafür, dass die gierigen Zykliker den Hals nicht voll genug bekommen haben und das Gewinne mitnehmen vergessen haben....
Wer NNSR nicht kauft ist selber Schuld !!!
Wenn der Zug erst bei 0,077 USD angekommen ist, ist es schon zu spät !!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.373.085 von wasistnochfrei am 28.06.07 18:33:58kauf einfach und hör auf zu meckern... Oder kaufe nicht und nerv mich nicht mit Deinem Gejaule !!! Du bist für Deine Handlungen selber verantwortlich !!!
Wenn Du für Dich keine Verantwortung tragen kannst, dann solltest Du Dich lieber unter Pflegschaft stellen lassen !!!
Wenn Du für Dich keine Verantwortung tragen kannst, dann solltest Du Dich lieber unter Pflegschaft stellen lassen !!!
2007-06-28T04:19:38
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Sieht sehr gut aus !!! Trend läuft weiter !!!!
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Sieht sehr gut aus !!! Trend läuft weiter !!!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.373.310 von culo am 28.06.07 18:47:09ohne daß ich hierzu was sagen kann:
niemals in pink shit - unabhängig vom Wert - in dieser Größenordnung einsteigen
-nur gutgemeinte Empfehlung-
niemals in pink shit - unabhängig vom Wert - in dieser Größenordnung einsteigen
-nur gutgemeinte Empfehlung-
hi schulze, habe gerade mein kontingend verdoppelt.
frei nach dem motto : wie langebrauchen sie den liegestuhl ?
für immer
frei nach dem motto : wie langebrauchen sie den liegestuhl ?
für immer
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.394.041 von chigggo am 29.06.07 15:56:43Hi !!! Habe heute auch nochmal nachgelegt, will doch auch schönen Urlaub machen !!!
Sieht gut aus damit !!!
Und an die anderen :
Wer nicht kauft ist selber Schuld !!!!
Sieht gut aus damit !!!
Und an die anderen :
Wer nicht kauft ist selber Schuld !!!!
Posted by: masontrend
In reply to: None Date:6/29/2007 10:09:10 AM
Post #of 1706
THis is acting just like PDGT right before it ran Im telling you guys the spread with the bid and ask then the run came and it came. But with NNSR Much higher watch.......
In reply to: None Date:6/29/2007 10:09:10 AM
Post #of 1706
THis is acting just like PDGT right before it ran Im telling you guys the spread with the bid and ask then the run came and it came. But with NNSR Much higher watch.......
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.394.654 von Ationrschulze am 29.06.07 16:26:37die andern kaufen nicht kauf doch du alle dann hast 1000%
na leute glaubt ihr mir jetzt
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.458.578 von wasistnochfrei am 02.07.07 23:17:15???? Zeit zum Kaufen !!!!
Kursziel 0,077 USD in Kürze !!!!
Kursziel 0,077 USD in Kürze !!!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.467.208 von Ationrschulze am 03.07.07 12:13:12nein danke deine kursziele wurden noch nie erreicht schau doch mal deine threads an
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.478.230 von wasistnochfrei am 03.07.07 23:24:17 Guten Morgen !!! Du brauchst ja nicht kaufen...
Machen wir die Gewinne ebend ohne Dich !!!!
Habe gestern nochmals nachgelegt.
Wer ist noch dabei ????
Laut den Investoren auf I-HUB soll es nächste Woche bessere NEWS geben, die dann zum endgültigen Überschreiten der 1 Cent-Marke führen.
Wer nicht kauft, ist selber Schuld !!!
Machen wir die Gewinne ebend ohne Dich !!!!
Habe gestern nochmals nachgelegt.
Wer ist noch dabei ????
Laut den Investoren auf I-HUB soll es nächste Woche bessere NEWS geben, die dann zum endgültigen Überschreiten der 1 Cent-Marke führen.
Wer nicht kauft, ist selber Schuld !!!
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NITE deckelt noch... Aber der Deckel fliegt heute vom Topf !!!
Posted by: allwaysright
In reply to: justastock who wrote msg# 1923 Date:7/3/2007 1:36:41 PM
Post #of 1928
NNSR - NANOSENSORS INC (OTCBB)
Date Open High Low Last Change Volume % Change
07/03/07 0.0064 0.0065 0.0050 0.0059 +0.0011 2000100 +22.92%
Short Term Indicators
7 Day Average Directional Indicator Buy
10 - 8 Day Moving Average Hilo Channel Hold
20 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy
20 - 50 Day MACD Oscillator Buy
20 Day Bollinger Bands Hold
Short Term Indicators Average: 60% - Buy
20-Day Average Volume - 3810890
Medium Term Indicators
40 Day Commodity Channel Index Buy
50 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy
50 Day Parabolic Time/Price Buy
Medium Term Indicators Average: 50% - Buy
50-Day Average Volume - 2282914
In reply to: justastock who wrote msg# 1923 Date:7/3/2007 1:36:41 PM
Post #of 1928
NNSR - NANOSENSORS INC (OTCBB)
Date Open High Low Last Change Volume % Change
07/03/07 0.0064 0.0065 0.0050 0.0059 +0.0011 2000100 +22.92%
Short Term Indicators
7 Day Average Directional Indicator Buy
10 - 8 Day Moving Average Hilo Channel Hold
20 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy
20 - 50 Day MACD Oscillator Buy
20 Day Bollinger Bands Hold
Short Term Indicators Average: 60% - Buy
20-Day Average Volume - 3810890
Medium Term Indicators
40 Day Commodity Channel Index Buy
50 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy
50 Day Parabolic Time/Price Buy
Medium Term Indicators Average: 50% - Buy
50-Day Average Volume - 2282914
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.480.887 von Ationrschulze am 04.07.07 10:23:14wer ist noch dabei fragst du ich denke mal du machst die 1000% hier ganz alleine
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.494.094 von wasistnochfrei am 04.07.07 23:31:07Schön das Du mit dabei bist, wußte ich doch, dass Dich NNSR überzeugt hat, wie auch meine anderen " Empfehlungen " bisher super gelaufen sind.
Produce News Publishes Article on NanoSensors
Article Covers Efforts for Developing Diagnostic Tools for Detecting Deadly Pathogens in Food Supplies
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NanoSensors, Inc. (OTC: NNSR) (BULLETIN BOARD: NNSR) , a nanotechnology development company that develops instruments and sensors to detect biological, explosive and chemical agents was highlighted in an article from The Produce News (http://www.producenews.com/). The Produce News has been a national newsweekly of the fresh produce industry since 1897. This article originally was published in the Feb. 5, 2007 issue of The Produce News and is reprinted with permission.
Article from The Produce News
Silicon Valley Companies Take Aim at Detecting Deadly Pathogens
SANTA CLARA, CA -- 2/5/2007 -- A couple of Silicon Valley-based high-tech companies are developing diagnostic tools for the purpose of detecting deadly pathogens in food supplies.
NanoSensors Inc., a nanotechnology development company based here, is licensing nanoporous silicon-based biosensor technology through Michigan State University and a university in South Korea to develop food-safety analysis systems.
In addition to silicon-based filters, NanoSensors is also using carbon nanotube technology to detect and isolate biologically based pathogens. Carbon nanotubes are cylindrical carbon molecules with properties that make them potentially useful in extremely small-scale electronic and mechanical applications.
NanoSensors is working on a reusable testing kit. The disposable sensor is about the size of a quarter and has a reader for measuring data embedded in it. The sensor transmits back to an external data acquisition unit that can be used by people at all levels of the food distribution chain. Customers will be able to buy and use disposable sensors on each specific lot of produce that is tested.
NanoSensors licensed its biosensor technology in August. Its sensor can detect E. coli but cannot tell what strain it is. Depending on the host molecule, the sensor could be used to detect salmonella.
The sensor detects the DNA of the host molecule on porous silicone. The DNA of the molecule is attached to that surface; the sensor is functionalized when DNA is placed on the surface. The base of the sensor is disposable. Joshua Moser, vice president and chief operating officer of NanoSensors, said that the company "has made a tremendous amount of progress in a short amount of time."
Mr. Moser said that nano- or molecular-scaled devices operate at the same scale as the biological agents they target, which allows the technology to both detect and isolate targeted pathogens. Nanoprobes and filters can address viruses and bacteria at a level of specificity that is hard to get at with larger technology, and also can provide faster and more accurate results than existing technology, he said.
Ted Wong, chief executive officer of NanoSensors, said that the company could determine the concentration of E. coli with its sensor, which is a "first alert" of E. coli.
"We're trying to provide an economically viable solution," Dr. Wong said. "The efficiency is very high."
The sensor's testing results can be exported to a PDA or cell phone. The company soon will start third-party testing and anticipates testing its product at a water treatment plant for a few months.
"Sensors could be the first use of carbon nanotubes," Dr. Wong said. NanoSensors anticipates jumping up to the use of carbon nanotubes, which is the "next generation," he said.
NanoSensors has collected salmonella data in more than three months of testing.
Dr. Wong said that his dream is to have a sensor "that covers an array of different things."
In late December, NanoSensors announced that it had engaged a third-party contractor to manufacture units of a test version of its biosensor product that will be used for third-party field testing. The product is based on the NanoSensors nanoporous silicon-based biosensor technology to detect E. coli.
Although NanoSensors has not entered into testing agreements with third parties, it is seeking to enroll between six and 10 users in its product- testing program.
Another Silicon Valley company -- Cepheid, based in Sunnyvale, CA -- can take credit for playing a critical role in containing the outbreak of E. coli 0157:H7 detected in fresh spinach.
New Mexico's health department used a molecular diagnostic tool manufactured by Cepheid to isolate the E. coli. Researchers performed rapid molecular tests that pointed to a bag of spinach that sickened a New Mexico woman, a major breakthrough in the case.
David Persing, Cepheid's chief medical and technology officer, said that about half of all state public health labs in the nation are using the company's SmartCycler instrument. Unlike traditional culture tests that take days to generate a result, molecular diagnostics quickly and accurately identify microorganisms by identifying specific segments of DNA.
Another advantage to molecular detection is that it can detect DNA whether bacteria are alive or dead.
Mr. Persing said that the opportunity exists to catch outbreaks such as the E. coli outbreak in spinach earlier in the process, and that the goal must be to detect and intercept pathogens before they enter the general food supply. "The evolution of technology is to small sophisticated analysis," Mr. Persing said, adding that cartridges for testing bacteria are small, easy to work with and don't require a specialty lab.
He said that he favors installing Cepheid's SmartCycler instrument in fresh produce-processing plants. The price runs about $30 to $50 per cartridge. Mr. Persing anticipates similar deployment of sensor technology to include agricultural operations and food distribution centers.
About The Produce News
The Produce News is a national news weekly that serves the fresh fruit and vegetable industry including retailers, wholesalers/brokers, shippers/growers and truckers.
About NanoSensors
NanoSensors, Inc. was incorporated in December, 2003 and is a nanotechnology development company based in Santa Clara, California. The Company's principal business is the development, manufacturing and marketing of sensors and instruments to detect explosive (X), chemical (C) and biological (B) agents ("XCB"), along with the management of intellectual property derived there from that will enable NanoSensors to create nanoscale devices.
Article Covers Efforts for Developing Diagnostic Tools for Detecting Deadly Pathogens in Food Supplies
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NanoSensors, Inc. (OTC: NNSR) (BULLETIN BOARD: NNSR) , a nanotechnology development company that develops instruments and sensors to detect biological, explosive and chemical agents was highlighted in an article from The Produce News (http://www.producenews.com/). The Produce News has been a national newsweekly of the fresh produce industry since 1897. This article originally was published in the Feb. 5, 2007 issue of The Produce News and is reprinted with permission.
Article from The Produce News
Silicon Valley Companies Take Aim at Detecting Deadly Pathogens
SANTA CLARA, CA -- 2/5/2007 -- A couple of Silicon Valley-based high-tech companies are developing diagnostic tools for the purpose of detecting deadly pathogens in food supplies.
NanoSensors Inc., a nanotechnology development company based here, is licensing nanoporous silicon-based biosensor technology through Michigan State University and a university in South Korea to develop food-safety analysis systems.
In addition to silicon-based filters, NanoSensors is also using carbon nanotube technology to detect and isolate biologically based pathogens. Carbon nanotubes are cylindrical carbon molecules with properties that make them potentially useful in extremely small-scale electronic and mechanical applications.
NanoSensors is working on a reusable testing kit. The disposable sensor is about the size of a quarter and has a reader for measuring data embedded in it. The sensor transmits back to an external data acquisition unit that can be used by people at all levels of the food distribution chain. Customers will be able to buy and use disposable sensors on each specific lot of produce that is tested.
NanoSensors licensed its biosensor technology in August. Its sensor can detect E. coli but cannot tell what strain it is. Depending on the host molecule, the sensor could be used to detect salmonella.
The sensor detects the DNA of the host molecule on porous silicone. The DNA of the molecule is attached to that surface; the sensor is functionalized when DNA is placed on the surface. The base of the sensor is disposable. Joshua Moser, vice president and chief operating officer of NanoSensors, said that the company "has made a tremendous amount of progress in a short amount of time."
Mr. Moser said that nano- or molecular-scaled devices operate at the same scale as the biological agents they target, which allows the technology to both detect and isolate targeted pathogens. Nanoprobes and filters can address viruses and bacteria at a level of specificity that is hard to get at with larger technology, and also can provide faster and more accurate results than existing technology, he said.
Ted Wong, chief executive officer of NanoSensors, said that the company could determine the concentration of E. coli with its sensor, which is a "first alert" of E. coli.
"We're trying to provide an economically viable solution," Dr. Wong said. "The efficiency is very high."
The sensor's testing results can be exported to a PDA or cell phone. The company soon will start third-party testing and anticipates testing its product at a water treatment plant for a few months.
"Sensors could be the first use of carbon nanotubes," Dr. Wong said. NanoSensors anticipates jumping up to the use of carbon nanotubes, which is the "next generation," he said.
NanoSensors has collected salmonella data in more than three months of testing.
Dr. Wong said that his dream is to have a sensor "that covers an array of different things."
In late December, NanoSensors announced that it had engaged a third-party contractor to manufacture units of a test version of its biosensor product that will be used for third-party field testing. The product is based on the NanoSensors nanoporous silicon-based biosensor technology to detect E. coli.
Although NanoSensors has not entered into testing agreements with third parties, it is seeking to enroll between six and 10 users in its product- testing program.
Another Silicon Valley company -- Cepheid, based in Sunnyvale, CA -- can take credit for playing a critical role in containing the outbreak of E. coli 0157:H7 detected in fresh spinach.
New Mexico's health department used a molecular diagnostic tool manufactured by Cepheid to isolate the E. coli. Researchers performed rapid molecular tests that pointed to a bag of spinach that sickened a New Mexico woman, a major breakthrough in the case.
David Persing, Cepheid's chief medical and technology officer, said that about half of all state public health labs in the nation are using the company's SmartCycler instrument. Unlike traditional culture tests that take days to generate a result, molecular diagnostics quickly and accurately identify microorganisms by identifying specific segments of DNA.
Another advantage to molecular detection is that it can detect DNA whether bacteria are alive or dead.
Mr. Persing said that the opportunity exists to catch outbreaks such as the E. coli outbreak in spinach earlier in the process, and that the goal must be to detect and intercept pathogens before they enter the general food supply. "The evolution of technology is to small sophisticated analysis," Mr. Persing said, adding that cartridges for testing bacteria are small, easy to work with and don't require a specialty lab.
He said that he favors installing Cepheid's SmartCycler instrument in fresh produce-processing plants. The price runs about $30 to $50 per cartridge. Mr. Persing anticipates similar deployment of sensor technology to include agricultural operations and food distribution centers.
About The Produce News
The Produce News is a national news weekly that serves the fresh fruit and vegetable industry including retailers, wholesalers/brokers, shippers/growers and truckers.
About NanoSensors
NanoSensors, Inc. was incorporated in December, 2003 and is a nanotechnology development company based in Santa Clara, California. The Company's principal business is the development, manufacturing and marketing of sensors and instruments to detect explosive (X), chemical (C) and biological (B) agents ("XCB"), along with the management of intellectual property derived there from that will enable NanoSensors to create nanoscale devices.
NANOSENSORS™ introduces next generation XY-Alignment AFM probe –
easy tip exchange without laser repositioning
Neuchâtel, June 18th, 2007 - NANOSENSORS™ today introduced its new PointProbe® Plus XY-Alignment series.
The invention of the Alignment Chip by NANOSENSORS™ more than 10 years ago marked a big step in the direction of AFM probe design for easy to use AFM systems. It offered the possibility of a fast and easy tip exchange without the necessity to reposition the laser beam after the exchange of a probe.
The alignment chip has three ridges that fit exactly into corresponding grooves on the backside of each of our PointProbe® Plus AFM probes. Due to this alignment mechanism the AFM probe can be exchanged with precise repositioning of the AFM tip within +/- 2 µm. Still users had to accept a compromise because they were limited to a certain cantilever length in some commercially available AFM instruments.
The new generation of patented AFM probes called PointProbe® Plus XY-Alignment series now solves this problem and enables the usage of the Alignment Chip without any compromises in the direction of cantilever length. In conjunction with the Alignment Chip it ensures an identical tip position for all cantilever lengths (125 µm, 225 µm or 450 µm) of the PointProbe® Plus XY-Alignment series and the probes of the PointProbe® Plus series that are compatible with it. The AFM probes of different cantilever lengths tailored for contact mode, non-contact mode and force modulation mode can now be exchanged without readjustment of the laser beam.
Available types:
1. PPP-XYNCHR
Typical Values:
Force Constant: 42 N/m
Resonance Frequency: 330 kHz
Reflective Coating: Aluminum
Guaranteed Tip Radius: < 10 nm
2. PPP-XYCONTR
Typical Values:
Force Constant: 0.2 N/m
Resonance Frequency: 13 kHz
Reflective Coating: Aluminum
Guaranteed Tip Radius: < 10 nm
Compatible types with the PointProbe® Plus XY-Alignment Series are all PointProbe® Plus types FM, NCL, SEIH, ZEIR, LFM, EFM and MFMR as well as all their variations as far as tip-shape and coatings are concerned. For a full list of XY-Alignment compatible probes please follow this link.
Please also refer to the product flyer.
easy tip exchange without laser repositioning
Neuchâtel, June 18th, 2007 - NANOSENSORS™ today introduced its new PointProbe® Plus XY-Alignment series.
The invention of the Alignment Chip by NANOSENSORS™ more than 10 years ago marked a big step in the direction of AFM probe design for easy to use AFM systems. It offered the possibility of a fast and easy tip exchange without the necessity to reposition the laser beam after the exchange of a probe.
The alignment chip has three ridges that fit exactly into corresponding grooves on the backside of each of our PointProbe® Plus AFM probes. Due to this alignment mechanism the AFM probe can be exchanged with precise repositioning of the AFM tip within +/- 2 µm. Still users had to accept a compromise because they were limited to a certain cantilever length in some commercially available AFM instruments.
The new generation of patented AFM probes called PointProbe® Plus XY-Alignment series now solves this problem and enables the usage of the Alignment Chip without any compromises in the direction of cantilever length. In conjunction with the Alignment Chip it ensures an identical tip position for all cantilever lengths (125 µm, 225 µm or 450 µm) of the PointProbe® Plus XY-Alignment series and the probes of the PointProbe® Plus series that are compatible with it. The AFM probes of different cantilever lengths tailored for contact mode, non-contact mode and force modulation mode can now be exchanged without readjustment of the laser beam.
Available types:
1. PPP-XYNCHR
Typical Values:
Force Constant: 42 N/m
Resonance Frequency: 330 kHz
Reflective Coating: Aluminum
Guaranteed Tip Radius: < 10 nm
2. PPP-XYCONTR
Typical Values:
Force Constant: 0.2 N/m
Resonance Frequency: 13 kHz
Reflective Coating: Aluminum
Guaranteed Tip Radius: < 10 nm
Compatible types with the PointProbe® Plus XY-Alignment Series are all PointProbe® Plus types FM, NCL, SEIH, ZEIR, LFM, EFM and MFMR as well as all their variations as far as tip-shape and coatings are concerned. For a full list of XY-Alignment compatible probes please follow this link.
Please also refer to the product flyer.
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Posted on June 28, 2007 by E. coli Lawyer
Yesterday, the California Assembly Agriculture Committee defeated Senate Bill 202, and did not vote on Senate Bills 200 and 201, all bills introduced by California Senator Dean Florez. The bills, as summarized below, were introduced in response to last year's E. coli O157:H7 outbreaks traced to contaminated spinach and lettuce grown in California.
Senate Bill 200 gives the Department of Health Services the much-needed authority to recall, quarantine, or destroy produce which may pose a threat to the public. The measure also creates an inspection program to proactively address the threat of outbreaks. DHS inspectors would have the authority to conduct periodic on-farm inspections, including testing of water, soil and produce.
Senate Bill 201 mandates Good Agricultural Practices for leafy green growers, covering everything from water and fertilizer use, to worker hygiene, to the creation of buffer zones between fields and potential contamination sources. Growers would be required to maintain extensive documentation of these practices. These documents would be reviewed by DHS to ensure compliance.
Senate Bill 202 calls for the creation of a traceback system that can quickly trace contaminated produce through the various stages of the distribution process, from farm to processor, to distributor, to retailer. In the most recent E. coli outbreaks, lettuce and spinach producers nationwide took a major economic hit, because it could not immediately be determined where the contaminated produce came from and every farm was suspect. The ability to quickly find the specific source in an outbreak, combined with DHS’ ability to quarantine or destroy suspect produce, will prevent a similar industry-wide hit in future E. coli outbreaks.
According to an article in the Fresno Bee, Senator Florez and Assembly Member Nicole Parra, a member of the Assembly Agriculture Committee, engaged in a heated exchange over the bills. As opposed to government regulation, Assembly Member Parra supports industry self-regulation. E.J. Schultz wrote for the Bee:
Parra, who earned the endorsement of the California Farm Bureau Federation in her last election, told reporters that she was "to this point" satisfied with the industry approach.
"Food is never 100% secure, so even waiting for one more fatality and blaming the industry is not fair," she said after the hearing. "We will do everything to work with [state agriculture officials] and the industry to make sure our food is as safe as it can be."
During the hearing, she blasted Florez: "I know you're going to go out to the press and probably say that if someone else dies, it's on our back. Well, don't blame the members of this committee, senator. Blame me if you have an issue, but that is not the message that we want to get out of this committee."
Florez shot back, criticizing Parra and the committee for failing to vote on two of the bills.
"I think this is one of those cowardly acts that will just kind of haunt people as they go on," he told reporters after the hearing. "And people will ask the question, 'Why didn't you ever vote on food safety?' At least say yes or no."
Meanwhile, the Western Growers Association put out a press release applauding the Assembly Agriculture Committee's refusal to vote on Senate Bills 200 and 201 and its defeat of Senate Bill 202:
"We are very pleased with the committee's decision to stop these pieces
of legislation and allow our industry an opportunity to show that the Leafy
Greens Handler Marketing Agreement is the most effective approach to
ensuring the leafy greens grown, harvested, packed and shipped to our
dinner tables is as safe as scientifically possible," said Western Growers
President and CEO Tom Nassif. "Assembly Member Parra has shown incredible leadership and resolve in dealing with this issue, and we truly appreciate her and the committee's vote of confidence."
Tags: E. coli Watch, California Agriculture Committee, Food Safety, Western Growers Association
Yesterday, the California Assembly Agriculture Committee defeated Senate Bill 202, and did not vote on Senate Bills 200 and 201, all bills introduced by California Senator Dean Florez. The bills, as summarized below, were introduced in response to last year's E. coli O157:H7 outbreaks traced to contaminated spinach and lettuce grown in California.
Senate Bill 200 gives the Department of Health Services the much-needed authority to recall, quarantine, or destroy produce which may pose a threat to the public. The measure also creates an inspection program to proactively address the threat of outbreaks. DHS inspectors would have the authority to conduct periodic on-farm inspections, including testing of water, soil and produce.
Senate Bill 201 mandates Good Agricultural Practices for leafy green growers, covering everything from water and fertilizer use, to worker hygiene, to the creation of buffer zones between fields and potential contamination sources. Growers would be required to maintain extensive documentation of these practices. These documents would be reviewed by DHS to ensure compliance.
Senate Bill 202 calls for the creation of a traceback system that can quickly trace contaminated produce through the various stages of the distribution process, from farm to processor, to distributor, to retailer. In the most recent E. coli outbreaks, lettuce and spinach producers nationwide took a major economic hit, because it could not immediately be determined where the contaminated produce came from and every farm was suspect. The ability to quickly find the specific source in an outbreak, combined with DHS’ ability to quarantine or destroy suspect produce, will prevent a similar industry-wide hit in future E. coli outbreaks.
According to an article in the Fresno Bee, Senator Florez and Assembly Member Nicole Parra, a member of the Assembly Agriculture Committee, engaged in a heated exchange over the bills. As opposed to government regulation, Assembly Member Parra supports industry self-regulation. E.J. Schultz wrote for the Bee:
Parra, who earned the endorsement of the California Farm Bureau Federation in her last election, told reporters that she was "to this point" satisfied with the industry approach.
"Food is never 100% secure, so even waiting for one more fatality and blaming the industry is not fair," she said after the hearing. "We will do everything to work with [state agriculture officials] and the industry to make sure our food is as safe as it can be."
During the hearing, she blasted Florez: "I know you're going to go out to the press and probably say that if someone else dies, it's on our back. Well, don't blame the members of this committee, senator. Blame me if you have an issue, but that is not the message that we want to get out of this committee."
Florez shot back, criticizing Parra and the committee for failing to vote on two of the bills.
"I think this is one of those cowardly acts that will just kind of haunt people as they go on," he told reporters after the hearing. "And people will ask the question, 'Why didn't you ever vote on food safety?' At least say yes or no."
Meanwhile, the Western Growers Association put out a press release applauding the Assembly Agriculture Committee's refusal to vote on Senate Bills 200 and 201 and its defeat of Senate Bill 202:
"We are very pleased with the committee's decision to stop these pieces
of legislation and allow our industry an opportunity to show that the Leafy
Greens Handler Marketing Agreement is the most effective approach to
ensuring the leafy greens grown, harvested, packed and shipped to our
dinner tables is as safe as scientifically possible," said Western Growers
President and CEO Tom Nassif. "Assembly Member Parra has shown incredible leadership and resolve in dealing with this issue, and we truly appreciate her and the committee's vote of confidence."
Tags: E. coli Watch, California Agriculture Committee, Food Safety, Western Growers Association
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Nanosensors in Space
NASA scientists have tested a tiny and extremely sensitive chemical nanosensor.
By Brittany Sauser
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Space sensors: The chemical nanosensor developed by NASA was mounted on the navy satellite Midstar-1 and launched into space via the Atlas V rocket (top image). The nanosensor module (middle image) is roughly 12 centimeters by 12 centimeters by 4 centimeters. It contains a data-acquisition board, a sampling system, a tank of nitrogen dioxide, and the sensor chip (bottom image). The nanosensor is a one-centimeter-by-one-centimeter silicon wafer that has 32 channels for detection and uses different nanostructure materials for sensing.
Credit: Billy Smith, U.S. Naval Academy (top), NASA Ames Research Center (middle and bottom)
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When traveling beyond the earth's atmosphere, it's crucial to be able to adequately measure the level of various gases that may seep into the spacecraft. The danger is especially severe during long missions, when contaminants can build up in the air supply, threatening the health of any crew members and the functioning of sophisticated instrumentation. Scientists at NASA Ames Research Center (ARC) and Goddard Space Flight Center are combating the problem with a new chemical nanosensor, the first of its kind to be tested in space. Each sensor is either made of carbon nanotubes or nanowires, giving it high sensitivity.
In March, the nanosensor chip, weighing only a couple of grams, traveled into space in an electronic and mechanical package aboard the Naval Academy's Midstar-1 satellite, and was put to the test in late May. According to Jing Li, the principal investigator and a senior scientist at NASA Ames, the sensor was able to endure the intense conditions, including temperature and pressure cycles, in space, as well as the extreme vibrations and gravity changes that occur during launch.
Making a chemical sensor for space travel using nano components "is very significant," says Joseph Stetter, director of the Microsystems Innovation Center at SRI International, in Menlo Park, CA. "This is a valuable way to approach things and solve problems in space."
NASA scientists built the nanosensors by coating carbon nanotubes with different polymers that react with various chemicals, or by doping the carbon nanotubes and nanowires with different catalytic metal particles that act as the sensing material. There are 32 sensing channels on a chip; depending on the chemical to be detected, various nanostructure materials, carbon nanotubes, or metal-oxide nanowires--coated or uncoated--are put in each channel. When a small amount of the targeted chemical touches the sensing materials, it triggers a reaction that causes the electric current flowing through the sensor to increase or decrease. The different responses will form a pattern, which the sensor can use to identify a gas.
To test the nanosensor, the scientists injected nitrogen dioxide into the chamber holding the nanosensor. Once the nitrogen dioxide made contact with the sensing materials, the sensor was able to measure the change in electricity passing through it. Thus far, scientists have tested more than 15 chemicals, including ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen chloride, and formaldehyde.
Using carbon nanotubes to sense the chemicals "may have significant advantages," says Jiri Janata, a professor in the school of chemistry and biochemistry at the Georgia Institute of Technology. For one, using the nanostructure materials increases the surface-area-to-volume ratio, allowing the materials to absorb more gas and thus improve sensitivity.
In addition to the potential increased sensitivity, the nanosensors are solid-state devices. This gives the sensor a shelf life of up to five years, compared with the six-to-twelve-month lifetime of existing electrochemical sensors.
The sensor chip itself is one centimeter squared. In its electronic package it is about 5.1 centimeters by 6.4 centimeters by 2.5 centimeters, and it's wireless: it can transmit sensor data from one corner of a room to another, or a distance of 30 meters. "Low power, small size, and light weight are very important in outer space," says Stetter. "The idea is, we want more functionality in smaller packages, especially given the cost to lift something into space."
NASA scientists hope to eventually place the nanosensor aboard the shuttle, the International Space Station, and other vehicles destined for space. Engineers at the Kennedy Space Center have also shown interest in the sensor for placement in the launch-pad area to monitor fuel leaks and chemical dispersion along the radius.
The technology for the sensors are ready for space, says Li, but before they can fly in a mission, they will have to be modified according to the chemicals that NASA is interested in detecting. The sensors will also have to go through NASA's space qualification process, which can be a lengthy adventure all by itself.
Nanosensors in Space
NASA scientists have tested a tiny and extremely sensitive chemical nanosensor.
By Brittany Sauser
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Space sensors: The chemical nanosensor developed by NASA was mounted on the navy satellite Midstar-1 and launched into space via the Atlas V rocket (top image). The nanosensor module (middle image) is roughly 12 centimeters by 12 centimeters by 4 centimeters. It contains a data-acquisition board, a sampling system, a tank of nitrogen dioxide, and the sensor chip (bottom image). The nanosensor is a one-centimeter-by-one-centimeter silicon wafer that has 32 channels for detection and uses different nanostructure materials for sensing.
Credit: Billy Smith, U.S. Naval Academy (top), NASA Ames Research Center (middle and bottom)
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When traveling beyond the earth's atmosphere, it's crucial to be able to adequately measure the level of various gases that may seep into the spacecraft. The danger is especially severe during long missions, when contaminants can build up in the air supply, threatening the health of any crew members and the functioning of sophisticated instrumentation. Scientists at NASA Ames Research Center (ARC) and Goddard Space Flight Center are combating the problem with a new chemical nanosensor, the first of its kind to be tested in space. Each sensor is either made of carbon nanotubes or nanowires, giving it high sensitivity.
In March, the nanosensor chip, weighing only a couple of grams, traveled into space in an electronic and mechanical package aboard the Naval Academy's Midstar-1 satellite, and was put to the test in late May. According to Jing Li, the principal investigator and a senior scientist at NASA Ames, the sensor was able to endure the intense conditions, including temperature and pressure cycles, in space, as well as the extreme vibrations and gravity changes that occur during launch.
Making a chemical sensor for space travel using nano components "is very significant," says Joseph Stetter, director of the Microsystems Innovation Center at SRI International, in Menlo Park, CA. "This is a valuable way to approach things and solve problems in space."
NASA scientists built the nanosensors by coating carbon nanotubes with different polymers that react with various chemicals, or by doping the carbon nanotubes and nanowires with different catalytic metal particles that act as the sensing material. There are 32 sensing channels on a chip; depending on the chemical to be detected, various nanostructure materials, carbon nanotubes, or metal-oxide nanowires--coated or uncoated--are put in each channel. When a small amount of the targeted chemical touches the sensing materials, it triggers a reaction that causes the electric current flowing through the sensor to increase or decrease. The different responses will form a pattern, which the sensor can use to identify a gas.
To test the nanosensor, the scientists injected nitrogen dioxide into the chamber holding the nanosensor. Once the nitrogen dioxide made contact with the sensing materials, the sensor was able to measure the change in electricity passing through it. Thus far, scientists have tested more than 15 chemicals, including ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, hydrogen chloride, and formaldehyde.
Using carbon nanotubes to sense the chemicals "may have significant advantages," says Jiri Janata, a professor in the school of chemistry and biochemistry at the Georgia Institute of Technology. For one, using the nanostructure materials increases the surface-area-to-volume ratio, allowing the materials to absorb more gas and thus improve sensitivity.
In addition to the potential increased sensitivity, the nanosensors are solid-state devices. This gives the sensor a shelf life of up to five years, compared with the six-to-twelve-month lifetime of existing electrochemical sensors.
The sensor chip itself is one centimeter squared. In its electronic package it is about 5.1 centimeters by 6.4 centimeters by 2.5 centimeters, and it's wireless: it can transmit sensor data from one corner of a room to another, or a distance of 30 meters. "Low power, small size, and light weight are very important in outer space," says Stetter. "The idea is, we want more functionality in smaller packages, especially given the cost to lift something into space."
NASA scientists hope to eventually place the nanosensor aboard the shuttle, the International Space Station, and other vehicles destined for space. Engineers at the Kennedy Space Center have also shown interest in the sensor for placement in the launch-pad area to monitor fuel leaks and chemical dispersion along the radius.
The technology for the sensors are ready for space, says Li, but before they can fly in a mission, they will have to be modified according to the chemicals that NASA is interested in detecting. The sensors will also have to go through NASA's space qualification process, which can be a lengthy adventure all by itself.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.502.834 von Ationrschulze am 05.07.07 13:00:26Products
Present detection sensors and instruments that are being used today by the government, military and private sector provide low sensitivity, take up too much space, have a high cost and require a high level of supervision.
Biosensor Devices
The nanoporous silicon-based biosensor technology covered by the Company's license agreement with Michigan State University is to detect selected bacteria, salmonella and e-coli. This license also provides the Company with the first right of refusal for other bacteria which may be developed. The Company initiated the design and engineering of their first biosensor product for the bacteria e-coli promptly after the license agreement was executed.
The product consists of two core functional parts. First, the product design incorporates a disposable housing unit in which the actual sensor device would be mounted on a secured and sealed platform and a separate, external data acquisition unit. The sensor housing unit has been designed to incorporate the necessary electrical leads to transmit the signal from the sensor to the external data acquisition unit. The data acquisition unit has be designed to accept the output signal from the disposable housing unit, convert the signal to the appropriate format and to display the results. The prototype of the first biosensor product has been built and tested. The Company has finalized the design of the first prototype and limited quantities of the disposable unit and data acquisition unit have been produced by a third-party manufacturer. The Company expects to begin third-party field testing of our biosensor prototype to detect e-coli within the first two quarters of 2007.
The Company expects that their next nanoporous silicon-based biosensor product will be to detect the bacteria, salmonella. On average Salmonella sickens 40,000 and kills 600 people a year in the United States. The United States Department of Agriculture estimated the minimum annual cost of illness caused by salmonella bacteria in 2005 to be $2.3 billion, including $2.1 billion for premature death, $181 million for medical care, and $89 million in lost productivity. The Company does not anticipate major changes on the physical designs for the housing unit or the data acquisition unit used to detect e-coli in order to make it adaptable for salmonella. The changes will primarily reside in functionalizing the nanoporous silicon for salmonella rather than e-coli.
Nanoporous Silicon-based Sensors for Other Bacteria.
The Company's research plan is directed toward developing biosensors for other bacteria. As previously mentioned, their license provides them with a first right of refusal for using the licensed technology for the detections of other bacteria. The research effort will be conducted by their licensor with funding support provided by the Company and will focus on determining the host molecule which will interact with the selected targeted bacteria and developing the method for attaching such host molecules to the nanoporous silicon.
Future Products
Porous Silicon Electronic Addressed Arrays
The Company's research indicates that sensors based on porous silicon will offer enhanced sensitivity, reduced power demands and lower cost. Porous silicon based sensors could be integrated into electronic equipment and used to build sensing arrays, because they are based on silicon wafers, manufactured using integrated circuit production techniques and operate at room temperature using low voltages. These sensing arrays are analogous to the manner in which cellular phone networks and their towers are set up, except that our sensing arrays will be designed to protect certain defined geographical areas.
The Company recently announced that we will commence an evaluation to determine the optimal practical physical characteristics of porous silicon for our next generation of sensors. The Company has constructed an apparatus for the electrochemical silicon etching process which will be used to produce porous silicon. The initial evaluation of the process will be conducted with 4-inch silicon wafers to optimize porosity.
The porous silicon based sensors will be fabricated from porous silicon chemically altered to bind only to a specific BCX agent and embedded between measurement electrodes. Arrays will be fabricated from individual porous silicon fibers coated for BCX agent specificity and electrically connected to processing devices to determine the presence and identity of agents. Porous silicon exhibits a large change in electrical conductivity on exposure to trace amounts of the vapor characteristic of BCX materials due to the large surface area per volume ratio. Sensitivity to parts per billion or less concentration is anticipated allowing stand-off detection of an explosive.
Carbon Nanotube Sensors
The Company's studies have found that carbon nanotube technology is promising for chemical and biological detection. The carbon nano-tube sensors can be built to facilitate distributed, or wireless, gas sensing networks, leading to more efficient multi-point measurements, or greater convenience and flexibility in performing measurements. In addition, carbon nanotube chemical and biological sensors would be suitable for sensing different species of interest. Such sensors could be configured in the form of an array to comprehensively and cost-effectively monitor multiple species. As mentioned previously, the FETs are sensors on silicon chip configuration in which the carbon nanotubes are connected between two junctions on a silicon substrate. These types of sensors are functionalized by placing a minute drop of host molecule close to the carbon nanotubes to interact with the target agent, including bacertium. Once the targeted agent interacts with the host molecule, the electrical signal of the sensor is altered.
The Company has initiated a test program to characterize carbon nanotube FETs to detect targeted agents. The characterization program will be conducted by the licensor of the Company's nanoporous silicon-based sensors. The Company believes that the use carbon nanotube FETs offers several advantages, including higher sensitivity for detection and a shorter development cycle for sensor development.
Management believes that due to these qualities, sensors based on carbon nanotubes can also improve the detection of vapors from explosives. The Company believes that devices can be developed where sensors are arranged in arrays that can be tuned to respond to the presence of specific explosives and biological and chemical agents. Each nanotube would be anchored to a metalized silicon substrate at one end of the tube and chemically enhanced to bind only to a specific molecule at the other end. The tube experiences a lowering of the frequency when extra mass is attached to the functional end of the tube. The presence of a mass of an absorbed agent, such as Anthrax, on the free end of the nanotube will produce a measurable frequency shift. The selective binding of agents to the chemically enhanced nanotubes will allow the array to sense the presence of different BCX
Present detection sensors and instruments that are being used today by the government, military and private sector provide low sensitivity, take up too much space, have a high cost and require a high level of supervision.
Biosensor Devices
The nanoporous silicon-based biosensor technology covered by the Company's license agreement with Michigan State University is to detect selected bacteria, salmonella and e-coli. This license also provides the Company with the first right of refusal for other bacteria which may be developed. The Company initiated the design and engineering of their first biosensor product for the bacteria e-coli promptly after the license agreement was executed.
The product consists of two core functional parts. First, the product design incorporates a disposable housing unit in which the actual sensor device would be mounted on a secured and sealed platform and a separate, external data acquisition unit. The sensor housing unit has been designed to incorporate the necessary electrical leads to transmit the signal from the sensor to the external data acquisition unit. The data acquisition unit has be designed to accept the output signal from the disposable housing unit, convert the signal to the appropriate format and to display the results. The prototype of the first biosensor product has been built and tested. The Company has finalized the design of the first prototype and limited quantities of the disposable unit and data acquisition unit have been produced by a third-party manufacturer. The Company expects to begin third-party field testing of our biosensor prototype to detect e-coli within the first two quarters of 2007.
The Company expects that their next nanoporous silicon-based biosensor product will be to detect the bacteria, salmonella. On average Salmonella sickens 40,000 and kills 600 people a year in the United States. The United States Department of Agriculture estimated the minimum annual cost of illness caused by salmonella bacteria in 2005 to be $2.3 billion, including $2.1 billion for premature death, $181 million for medical care, and $89 million in lost productivity. The Company does not anticipate major changes on the physical designs for the housing unit or the data acquisition unit used to detect e-coli in order to make it adaptable for salmonella. The changes will primarily reside in functionalizing the nanoporous silicon for salmonella rather than e-coli.
Nanoporous Silicon-based Sensors for Other Bacteria.
The Company's research plan is directed toward developing biosensors for other bacteria. As previously mentioned, their license provides them with a first right of refusal for using the licensed technology for the detections of other bacteria. The research effort will be conducted by their licensor with funding support provided by the Company and will focus on determining the host molecule which will interact with the selected targeted bacteria and developing the method for attaching such host molecules to the nanoporous silicon.
Future Products
Porous Silicon Electronic Addressed Arrays
The Company's research indicates that sensors based on porous silicon will offer enhanced sensitivity, reduced power demands and lower cost. Porous silicon based sensors could be integrated into electronic equipment and used to build sensing arrays, because they are based on silicon wafers, manufactured using integrated circuit production techniques and operate at room temperature using low voltages. These sensing arrays are analogous to the manner in which cellular phone networks and their towers are set up, except that our sensing arrays will be designed to protect certain defined geographical areas.
The Company recently announced that we will commence an evaluation to determine the optimal practical physical characteristics of porous silicon for our next generation of sensors. The Company has constructed an apparatus for the electrochemical silicon etching process which will be used to produce porous silicon. The initial evaluation of the process will be conducted with 4-inch silicon wafers to optimize porosity.
The porous silicon based sensors will be fabricated from porous silicon chemically altered to bind only to a specific BCX agent and embedded between measurement electrodes. Arrays will be fabricated from individual porous silicon fibers coated for BCX agent specificity and electrically connected to processing devices to determine the presence and identity of agents. Porous silicon exhibits a large change in electrical conductivity on exposure to trace amounts of the vapor characteristic of BCX materials due to the large surface area per volume ratio. Sensitivity to parts per billion or less concentration is anticipated allowing stand-off detection of an explosive.
Carbon Nanotube Sensors
The Company's studies have found that carbon nanotube technology is promising for chemical and biological detection. The carbon nano-tube sensors can be built to facilitate distributed, or wireless, gas sensing networks, leading to more efficient multi-point measurements, or greater convenience and flexibility in performing measurements. In addition, carbon nanotube chemical and biological sensors would be suitable for sensing different species of interest. Such sensors could be configured in the form of an array to comprehensively and cost-effectively monitor multiple species. As mentioned previously, the FETs are sensors on silicon chip configuration in which the carbon nanotubes are connected between two junctions on a silicon substrate. These types of sensors are functionalized by placing a minute drop of host molecule close to the carbon nanotubes to interact with the target agent, including bacertium. Once the targeted agent interacts with the host molecule, the electrical signal of the sensor is altered.
The Company has initiated a test program to characterize carbon nanotube FETs to detect targeted agents. The characterization program will be conducted by the licensor of the Company's nanoporous silicon-based sensors. The Company believes that the use carbon nanotube FETs offers several advantages, including higher sensitivity for detection and a shorter development cycle for sensor development.
Management believes that due to these qualities, sensors based on carbon nanotubes can also improve the detection of vapors from explosives. The Company believes that devices can be developed where sensors are arranged in arrays that can be tuned to respond to the presence of specific explosives and biological and chemical agents. Each nanotube would be anchored to a metalized silicon substrate at one end of the tube and chemically enhanced to bind only to a specific molecule at the other end. The tube experiences a lowering of the frequency when extra mass is attached to the functional end of the tube. The presence of a mass of an absorbed agent, such as Anthrax, on the free end of the nanotube will produce a measurable frequency shift. The selective binding of agents to the chemically enhanced nanotubes will allow the array to sense the presence of different BCX
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wird jetzt auch in berlin gehandelt
hi schulze, hab omis zähne verscheuert und noch ein paar
nachgelegt.
lass die dinger vom stapel
nachgelegt.
lass die dinger vom stapel
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.509.654 von chigggo am 05.07.07 18:52:47Ich habe mir heute die goldenen Backenzähne ziehen lassen, um nachzulegen !!! 1 Mio Stück dürften reichen !!!
heute geht ja voll die post ab
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.512.883 von Ationrschulze am 05.07.07 21:40:55 Zahngold wird beschissen bezahlt:
Relation Behandlung - Altgold 100 : 1
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warum ist heute kein Vol. ?
Relation Behandlung - Altgold 100 : 1
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warum ist heute kein Vol. ?
Guten Morgen !!!! Gleich geht die POST ab !!!! Diese Woche soll richtig gut werden hier !!!!
NNSR - NANOSENSORS INC (OTCBB)
Date Open High Low Last Change Volume % Change
07/06/07 0.0059 0.0059 0.0055 0.0055 +0.0005 775411 +10.00%
Short Term Indicators
7 Day Average Directional Indicator Buy
10 - 8 Day Moving Average Hilo Channel Hold
20 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy
20 - 50 Day MACD Oscillator Buy
20 Day Bollinger Bands Hold
Short Term Indicators Average: 60% - Buy
20-Day Average Volume - 3523380
Medium Term Indicators
40 Day Commodity Channel Index Buy
50 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy
50 Day Parabolic Time/Price Buy
Medium Term Indicators Average: 50% - Buy
50-Day Average Volume - 2121716
Date Open High Low Last Change Volume % Change
07/06/07 0.0059 0.0059 0.0055 0.0055 +0.0005 775411 +10.00%
Short Term Indicators
7 Day Average Directional Indicator Buy
10 - 8 Day Moving Average Hilo Channel Hold
20 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy
20 - 50 Day MACD Oscillator Buy
20 Day Bollinger Bands Hold
Short Term Indicators Average: 60% - Buy
20-Day Average Volume - 3523380
Medium Term Indicators
40 Day Commodity Channel Index Buy
50 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy
50 Day Parabolic Time/Price Buy
Medium Term Indicators Average: 50% - Buy
50-Day Average Volume - 2121716
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.592.653 von Ationrschulze am 09.07.07 15:10:09wann gleich jetzt oder in einem jahr wie palm?
glaube heute knallts noch aber volles rohr bin voll dabei auf gehts wo sind deine anhänger mister 1000%
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.633.412 von wasistnochfrei am 11.07.07 16:19:46heute knallt nur ein China-Kracher bei dem Vol.
hi schulze,
heute hats grüne pfeile.
was gibts sonst neues
du bist sehr still geworden
heute hats grüne pfeile.
was gibts sonst neues
du bist sehr still geworden
haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalo
gibts hier noch jemand ???????????????????????????????????
gibts hier noch jemand ???????????????????????????????????
+ 40 %
so der run hat solangsam begonnen!! in der nächsten woche sind die 2-3 cent locker drin;-) schönes wochenede
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.782.500 von DocB74M1 am 20.07.07 22:12:55dein wort in gottes ohr
da brauchen wir gott nicht für!! nur leute die den wert erkennen und sich das nicht entgehen wollen;-)
es möge so weiter gehen;-) !! ich hoffe das ich nicht der einzige bin der diese aktie hat;-)
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.882.139 von DocB74M1 am 27.07.07 20:31:34Ich denke schon. Schulze hat seinen eigenen Prognosen nicht mehr getraut.
naja wenn wir bei 1 wird alles schön
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.882.308 von DocB74M1 am 27.07.07 20:48:18you are not alone
die treppe gestern war super
hoffe das geht noch ein paar wochen so weiter
die treppe gestern war super
hoffe das geht noch ein paar wochen so weiter
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.890.929 von chigggo am 28.07.07 10:56:15es ist eine zweimann company. ich würde mich freuen, wenn sich der kurs im sommer zw. 0,008 - 0,0085 USD hält.
.... um weiter zu kommen braucht nanosensors starke partner. ich hoffe dass sie nach der sommerpause gefunden werden.
.... um weiter zu kommen braucht nanosensors starke partner. ich hoffe dass sie nach der sommerpause gefunden werden.
schaut doch heute wieder recht schön aus
so kanns weitergehen, jede woche 0,2 cent
so kanns weitergehen, jede woche 0,2 cent
0,0109 tendenz steiiiigend
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.957.334 von Kardoss am 31.07.07 20:42:43freust du dich
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.957.334 von Kardoss am 31.07.07 20:42:43gibt es hier news ?
weist du was ?
oder sind hier alle im urlaub
weist du was ?
oder sind hier alle im urlaub
hei schulze, die party geht ab
naja wer weiß vielleicht schaffen wir doch die 10 cent
einer iss noch am leben.
hi doc.
die 10 möchte ich schon sehen.
die frage ist nur wann ?
hi doc.
die 10 möchte ich schon sehen.
die frage ist nur wann ?
Wenn ich das Ganze mit Abstand betrachte, komme ich zum Ergebnis, daß sich hier keiner über Schulze beschweren kann.
offenbar verbrät er selber schon seinen Profit im Urlaub, da er nichts von sich hören läßt.
offenbar verbrät er selber schon seinen Profit im Urlaub, da er nichts von sich hören läßt.
habe zwar einen kleinen posten von der aktie aber bin schon lange dabei !!muß ja aufwärts gehen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.085.158 von DocB74M1 am 08.08.07 19:28:17hi doc, hält sich die 13, oder sehen wir die 14 ?
hallo!! na das schaut doch schon recht gut aus mal sehen ob wir die 13 halten wenn wie heist es so schön .. nach oben ist viel lutf;-)
anscheint ist keiner mehr da!! oder wartet ihr alle auf den start richtung norden
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.084.837 von alysant am 08.08.07 19:09:45hoffentlich hat er auch realisiert:
denn nur Bares ist Wahres
denn nur Bares ist Wahres
Was ist los?
Keiner mehr da?
Wann kommt der DKL-deal?? Bald?
Hab mich günstig eingedeckt, bei den Preisen.
Wenn deal kommt x10 min.
falls nicht Bodenabsicherung bei .002-.003 hat bisher mehrfach gehalten.
Let's see...
Wes
Keiner mehr da?
Wann kommt der DKL-deal?? Bald?
Hab mich günstig eingedeckt, bei den Preisen.
Wenn deal kommt x10 min.
falls nicht Bodenabsicherung bei .002-.003 hat bisher mehrfach gehalten.
Let's see...
Wes
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.546.186 von Wesley_ am 12.09.07 14:21:09Schön abgeka...heute !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
13.09.2007 21:01
NanoSensors, Inc. Announces Reorganization of Executive Management Team and Redirection of Operations
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NanoSensors, (Nachrichten) Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: NNSR) today announced that Dr. Ted L. Wong, its Chief Executive Officer, President, Chief Financial Officer and Chairman of the Board, has departed the company. NanoSensors entered into a separation agreement with Dr. Wong dated September 9, 2007, pursuant to which he agreed to resign from all positions with NanoSensors, including as a member of the board of directors effective as of August 31, 2007. Dr. Wong's departure coincides with a decision by the company's board of directors that the board believes it to be in the best interests of our shareholders to terminate its current business operations and to position the company as a shell company and to utilize our corporate assets as a vehicle for the acquisition of an operating business. The company does not have any specific merger, stock exchange, asset acquisition, reorganization or other business combination under consideration or contemplation and other than two initial, exploratory conversations, we have not, nor has anyone on our behalf, contacted any potential target business or had any discussions, formal or otherwise, with respect to such a transaction. NanoSensors will not limit itself to any particular industry or geographic location in its efforts to identify prospective target businesses. In connection with this determination, the board authorized the management to negotiate and execute the separation agreement with Dr. Wong, dissolve the company's Technical Advisory Board and to terminate certain of the company's consulting and license agreements. In addition, the Company's non-binding letter of intent with DKL International, Inc. expired August 31, 2007.
The restructured company will be led by Robert A. Baron as acting Chief Executive Officer and President. Mr. Baron, who has served on the company's board of directors since July 2006, will also assume the position of Chairman of the Board. The Board of NanoSensors currently consists of Mr. Baron and Robert G. Coutu, who was elected to the board in July 2007. In addition, to ensure continuity, the board decided to appoint Josh Moser as its interim Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Moser currently is the company's Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.
Although the Company does not have any specific merger, stock exchange, asset acquisition, reorganization or other business combination under consideration or contemplation, the Company intends to capitalize on the significant strength of its management team, which is experienced in sourcing, structuring, financing and consummating business combinations in a variety of industry sectors. The Company believes that it has extensive contacts and sources, ranging from public and private company contacts, private equity funds, and investment bankers to attorneys, accountants and business brokers, from which to generate acquisition opportunities. The Company further believes that its extensive contacts, relationships and sources, when combined with the skills of its management team will help it identify and structure attractive acquisition opportunities for its stockholders. Biographical information about the Company's current management team follows.
Robert Baron was initially appointed to our board July 10, 2006. Mr. Baron presently serves as a member of the board of directors of three publicly-traded companies, OPKO Health, Inc. (f/k/a eXegenics, Inc.), Hemobiotech, Inc., and Andover Medical, Inc. OPKO Health was a public shell that in March 2007 completed a three-way merger with Froptix Corporation and Acuity Pharmaceuticals, Inc. OPKO Health is engaged in the development of therapies for the treatment and prevention of ophthalmic disease. Hemobiotech is a development stage biotechnology company and Andover Medical a durable medical equipment company.
Robert Coutu was elected to our board on July 17, 2007 and presently serves as the president of Ocean Fresh Seafood, Inc., a position he has held since December 1975. In addition, Mr. Coutu has been the general partner of Coutu Enterprises Real Estate since January 1978.
Josh Moser was appointed as our Vice President and Chief Operating Officer on August 3, 2006 and has been our Corporate Secretary since June 2006. Mr. Moser has extensive experience in finance, restructuring and operating companies in the technology, manufacturing and service industries, including structured financing arrangements and mergers and acquisitions. Prior to working with NanoSensors, Mr. Moser provided management consulting services, including serving as Interim Chief Financial Officer at Chuckwalla, Inc., a privately-held software company. From September 2002 through February 2005, Mr. Moser was a Vice President with Sherwood Partners, Inc., a business and financial advisory consulting firm that assists commercial lending institutions and venture capital firms in managing and structuring corporate turnarounds.
Pursuant to the separation agreement with Dr. Wong, NanoSensors agreed to pay or provide him with the following: (a) a severance payment equal to six months of his base salary, which amount shall equal $72,000, payable in accordance with our regularly scheduled pay dates for employees, (b) an additional amount of $5,125 for unused vacation benefits, (c) a restricted stock award of 1,364,629 shares of common stock under our 2006 Equity Incentive Plan, and (d) the accelerated vesting of all options granted to him under our 2006 Equity Compensation Plan, along with the continuation of the exercise period for the duration of the original term of such options. In consideration of the foregoing, Dr. Wong provided NanoSensors with a general release and agreed to comply with the restrictive covenants of his employment agreement with us (dated August 3, 2006), subject to a modification of the covenant against competition. However, in the event NanoSensors elects to commence an action against Dr. Wong, he will thereafter have the option to repay the severance amounts provided him and void the general release.
About NanoSensors, Inc.
NanoSensors, Inc. was incorporated in December, 2003 and is based in Santa Clara, California. The Company's principal business was the development, manufacturing and marketing of sensors and instruments to detect biological, chemical and explosive agents, principally a sensor device to detect e.coli and salmonella in food and water. The Company has terminated its historic operations and is now seeking to identify a suitable business opportunity with which to deploy its residual assets.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and section 21E of the Securities Act of 1934. When used in this release, the words "believe," "anticipate," "think," "intend," "plan," "will be," "expect," and similar expressions identify such forward-looking statements. Such statements regarding future events and/or the future financial performance of The Company are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual events or the actual future results of the Company to differ materially from any forward-looking statement. Such risks and uncertainties include, among other things, the availability of any needed financing, the Company's ability to implement its business plan for various applications of its technologies, the impact of competition, the management of growth, and the other risks and uncertainties that may be detailed from time to time in the Company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In light of the significant risks and uncertainties inherent in the forward-looking statements included herein, the inclusion of such statements should not be regarded as a representation by the Company or any other person that the objectives and plans of the Company will be achieved.
NanoSensors, Inc. Announces Reorganization of Executive Management Team and Redirection of Operations
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NanoSensors, (Nachrichten) Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: NNSR) today announced that Dr. Ted L. Wong, its Chief Executive Officer, President, Chief Financial Officer and Chairman of the Board, has departed the company. NanoSensors entered into a separation agreement with Dr. Wong dated September 9, 2007, pursuant to which he agreed to resign from all positions with NanoSensors, including as a member of the board of directors effective as of August 31, 2007. Dr. Wong's departure coincides with a decision by the company's board of directors that the board believes it to be in the best interests of our shareholders to terminate its current business operations and to position the company as a shell company and to utilize our corporate assets as a vehicle for the acquisition of an operating business. The company does not have any specific merger, stock exchange, asset acquisition, reorganization or other business combination under consideration or contemplation and other than two initial, exploratory conversations, we have not, nor has anyone on our behalf, contacted any potential target business or had any discussions, formal or otherwise, with respect to such a transaction. NanoSensors will not limit itself to any particular industry or geographic location in its efforts to identify prospective target businesses. In connection with this determination, the board authorized the management to negotiate and execute the separation agreement with Dr. Wong, dissolve the company's Technical Advisory Board and to terminate certain of the company's consulting and license agreements. In addition, the Company's non-binding letter of intent with DKL International, Inc. expired August 31, 2007.
The restructured company will be led by Robert A. Baron as acting Chief Executive Officer and President. Mr. Baron, who has served on the company's board of directors since July 2006, will also assume the position of Chairman of the Board. The Board of NanoSensors currently consists of Mr. Baron and Robert G. Coutu, who was elected to the board in July 2007. In addition, to ensure continuity, the board decided to appoint Josh Moser as its interim Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Moser currently is the company's Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.
Although the Company does not have any specific merger, stock exchange, asset acquisition, reorganization or other business combination under consideration or contemplation, the Company intends to capitalize on the significant strength of its management team, which is experienced in sourcing, structuring, financing and consummating business combinations in a variety of industry sectors. The Company believes that it has extensive contacts and sources, ranging from public and private company contacts, private equity funds, and investment bankers to attorneys, accountants and business brokers, from which to generate acquisition opportunities. The Company further believes that its extensive contacts, relationships and sources, when combined with the skills of its management team will help it identify and structure attractive acquisition opportunities for its stockholders. Biographical information about the Company's current management team follows.
Robert Baron was initially appointed to our board July 10, 2006. Mr. Baron presently serves as a member of the board of directors of three publicly-traded companies, OPKO Health, Inc. (f/k/a eXegenics, Inc.), Hemobiotech, Inc., and Andover Medical, Inc. OPKO Health was a public shell that in March 2007 completed a three-way merger with Froptix Corporation and Acuity Pharmaceuticals, Inc. OPKO Health is engaged in the development of therapies for the treatment and prevention of ophthalmic disease. Hemobiotech is a development stage biotechnology company and Andover Medical a durable medical equipment company.
Robert Coutu was elected to our board on July 17, 2007 and presently serves as the president of Ocean Fresh Seafood, Inc., a position he has held since December 1975. In addition, Mr. Coutu has been the general partner of Coutu Enterprises Real Estate since January 1978.
Josh Moser was appointed as our Vice President and Chief Operating Officer on August 3, 2006 and has been our Corporate Secretary since June 2006. Mr. Moser has extensive experience in finance, restructuring and operating companies in the technology, manufacturing and service industries, including structured financing arrangements and mergers and acquisitions. Prior to working with NanoSensors, Mr. Moser provided management consulting services, including serving as Interim Chief Financial Officer at Chuckwalla, Inc., a privately-held software company. From September 2002 through February 2005, Mr. Moser was a Vice President with Sherwood Partners, Inc., a business and financial advisory consulting firm that assists commercial lending institutions and venture capital firms in managing and structuring corporate turnarounds.
Pursuant to the separation agreement with Dr. Wong, NanoSensors agreed to pay or provide him with the following: (a) a severance payment equal to six months of his base salary, which amount shall equal $72,000, payable in accordance with our regularly scheduled pay dates for employees, (b) an additional amount of $5,125 for unused vacation benefits, (c) a restricted stock award of 1,364,629 shares of common stock under our 2006 Equity Incentive Plan, and (d) the accelerated vesting of all options granted to him under our 2006 Equity Compensation Plan, along with the continuation of the exercise period for the duration of the original term of such options. In consideration of the foregoing, Dr. Wong provided NanoSensors with a general release and agreed to comply with the restrictive covenants of his employment agreement with us (dated August 3, 2006), subject to a modification of the covenant against competition. However, in the event NanoSensors elects to commence an action against Dr. Wong, he will thereafter have the option to repay the severance amounts provided him and void the general release.
About NanoSensors, Inc.
NanoSensors, Inc. was incorporated in December, 2003 and is based in Santa Clara, California. The Company's principal business was the development, manufacturing and marketing of sensors and instruments to detect biological, chemical and explosive agents, principally a sensor device to detect e.coli and salmonella in food and water. The Company has terminated its historic operations and is now seeking to identify a suitable business opportunity with which to deploy its residual assets.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and section 21E of the Securities Act of 1934. When used in this release, the words "believe," "anticipate," "think," "intend," "plan," "will be," "expect," and similar expressions identify such forward-looking statements. Such statements regarding future events and/or the future financial performance of The Company are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual events or the actual future results of the Company to differ materially from any forward-looking statement. Such risks and uncertainties include, among other things, the availability of any needed financing, the Company's ability to implement its business plan for various applications of its technologies, the impact of competition, the management of growth, and the other risks and uncertainties that may be detailed from time to time in the Company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In light of the significant risks and uncertainties inherent in the forward-looking statements included herein, the inclusion of such statements should not be regarded as a representation by the Company or any other person that the objectives and plans of the Company will be achieved.
Kannst du mir den Text kurz auf Deutsch
einigermaßen erläutern, bin der Englischen Sprache nicht so mächtig
Gruß Dumbeldore
einigermaßen erläutern, bin der Englischen Sprache nicht so mächtig
Gruß Dumbeldore
guten morgen!!
naja die woche ist nun fast zu ende aber ich bin der meinung das sich hier so loangsam was tut;_9
naja die woche ist nun fast zu ende aber ich bin der meinung das sich hier so loangsam was tut;_9
hallo
so... muss jetzt hier mal unbedingt was schreiben. ich beobachte die aktie schon seit über 1 jahr. seit kurzer zeit auch in deutschland handelbar. da halte ich nix von wegen der geringen umsätze und dem hohen spread. ordergebühr in usa ist mit 22 dollar fast 3 mal so teuer aber das relativiert sich. ist auch in den usa wesentlich lequider. kleiner tipp. wenn ihr kauft in usa macht eine limitierte order mit längerer laufzeit. es kommt mit grosser wahrscheinlichkeit vor das es zu teilausführungen kommt. das wird neuerdings bei meiner dab bank nicht berechnet. selbst wenn es 10 teilausführungen sind fällt die gebühr nur ein mal an. dumm ist es dann nur wenn ein tagesgültiges limit im markt ist und ihr eine neue order aufgeben müsst.
so... nun zu meinem investment. habe in den letzten tagen eingesammelt und einen durchschnitts kaufkurs von 0,0035 usd bekommen. halte derzeit 600.000 aktien. will diese als langfristinvestment ansehen. bin auch noch in andere werte (nanologix, nanobac, api-nanotronics, advance nanotech u.ä) investiert. für mich ist ein aspekt ganz wichtig. investments noch bis ende 2007 einzugehen, diese fallen dann (nach 12 monatiger haltefrist) nicht unter die neue abgeltungssteuer ab 2009. das heisst alle aktien die noch vor dem 31.12.2007 ins depot gelegt werden können ab januar 2009 steuerfrei verkauft werden.
leider sind zu "nanosensors" kaum informationen zu bekommen.
ich kalkuliere bei mindestens 50% meiner nanoinvestments einen totalverlust ein. denke aber langfristig rechnet sich das auf jeden fall.
so nun genug, würde mich freuen wenn hier irgend jemand infos über diesen wert texten könnte. ich aggiere immer nach den charts.
bunterfisch
so... muss jetzt hier mal unbedingt was schreiben. ich beobachte die aktie schon seit über 1 jahr. seit kurzer zeit auch in deutschland handelbar. da halte ich nix von wegen der geringen umsätze und dem hohen spread. ordergebühr in usa ist mit 22 dollar fast 3 mal so teuer aber das relativiert sich. ist auch in den usa wesentlich lequider. kleiner tipp. wenn ihr kauft in usa macht eine limitierte order mit längerer laufzeit. es kommt mit grosser wahrscheinlichkeit vor das es zu teilausführungen kommt. das wird neuerdings bei meiner dab bank nicht berechnet. selbst wenn es 10 teilausführungen sind fällt die gebühr nur ein mal an. dumm ist es dann nur wenn ein tagesgültiges limit im markt ist und ihr eine neue order aufgeben müsst.
so... nun zu meinem investment. habe in den letzten tagen eingesammelt und einen durchschnitts kaufkurs von 0,0035 usd bekommen. halte derzeit 600.000 aktien. will diese als langfristinvestment ansehen. bin auch noch in andere werte (nanologix, nanobac, api-nanotronics, advance nanotech u.ä) investiert. für mich ist ein aspekt ganz wichtig. investments noch bis ende 2007 einzugehen, diese fallen dann (nach 12 monatiger haltefrist) nicht unter die neue abgeltungssteuer ab 2009. das heisst alle aktien die noch vor dem 31.12.2007 ins depot gelegt werden können ab januar 2009 steuerfrei verkauft werden.
leider sind zu "nanosensors" kaum informationen zu bekommen.
ich kalkuliere bei mindestens 50% meiner nanoinvestments einen totalverlust ein. denke aber langfristig rechnet sich das auf jeden fall.
so nun genug, würde mich freuen wenn hier irgend jemand infos über diesen wert texten könnte. ich aggiere immer nach den charts.
bunterfisch
hall!! deine einstellung zwecks langfristig ist eine gute idee denn so denk ich auch denn die zukunft liegt in der nano!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.904.900 von DocB74M1 am 08.10.07 23:34:24ohhhh... jetzt habe ich sie 100% im plus... denke aber es kommt noch mal runter. deshalb freue ich mich auch nur begrenzt über diesen kursanstieg auf 0,007. bei diesem geringen volumen, eh nicht aussagefähig. stutzig machte mich nur eine sache. vor einer woche wurden 7.500.000 aktien aus dem ask bei 0,0036 gekauft. das ist signal genug. also... weiter bei bleiben und bei schwäche um 0,005 zu kaufen.
naja es ist ja trotzdem nicht viel passiert seid dem kauf von 0,0035 oder!!
guten morgen!!
naja gester mit 0,0070 geschlossen in den usa mal sehen ob ein rückgang ist auf 0,005 oder der run so langsam beginnt;_)
naja gester mit 0,0070 geschlossen in den usa mal sehen ob ein rückgang ist auf 0,005 oder der run so langsam beginnt;_)
hallo
ganz gut wenn wir ein stück zurück kommen, wenn es nicht in einem zug nach oben geht. denke die 0,005 sehen wir nochmal.
das volumen ist mir etwas zu gering für diesen anstieg gewesen.
viele grüsse
ganz gut wenn wir ein stück zurück kommen, wenn es nicht in einem zug nach oben geht. denke die 0,005 sehen wir nochmal.
das volumen ist mir etwas zu gering für diesen anstieg gewesen.
viele grüsse
sehe ich auch so aber es war ja auch vorherzusehen
hallo doc
zu welchem kurs hast du sie gekauft?
zu welchem kurs hast du sie gekauft?
guten morgen bunterfisch!!
also das ist mir ja richtig peinlich das zu sagen aber das war ja auch eine schnellentscheidung;_) 0,0062 aber wie du schon sagtes abwarten und tee trinken;_)
also das ist mir ja richtig peinlich das zu sagen aber das war ja auch eine schnellentscheidung;_) 0,0062 aber wie du schon sagtes abwarten und tee trinken;_)
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.920.500 von DocB74M1 am 10.10.07 09:10:38Guten Morgen, gigt ja doch noch ein paar Leute hier.
Hab nen EK von 0,005.
Habt Ihr ein paar Zahlen zu Nano ?
Kursziel ?
Hab nen EK von 0,005.
Habt Ihr ein paar Zahlen zu Nano ?
Kursziel ?
hallo
habe leider auch keine informationen gefunden. nur die auf der hompage verfügbaren. ist ja nun gestern abend doch noch auf 0,0070 gesprungen. ich rechne heute mit gewinnmitnahmen bis in den bereich 0,0055. alles andere würde mich schon sehr wundern.
viele grüsse
habe leider auch keine informationen gefunden. nur die auf der hompage verfügbaren. ist ja nun gestern abend doch noch auf 0,0070 gesprungen. ich rechne heute mit gewinnmitnahmen bis in den bereich 0,0055. alles andere würde mich schon sehr wundern.
viele grüsse
es ist zwar noch früh am morgen in den usa aber sie hält sich!!
Hi Leute, wenns arca schafft mit 8,50 $, dann habens wir auch geschafft
und wieder an unter 0,006
hab ich doch gesagt, dass wir heute runter kommen. gewinnmitnahmen das war klar. morgen gehts wieder über 0,0060 kopf hoch.
naja lieber kleine schritte als gar keine;-)
Quartalszahlen sind da.
Kann die jemand deuten, der sich auskennt ?
Kann die jemand deuten, der sich auskennt ?
http://app.quotemedia.com/quotetools/showFilingOutline.go?sy… INC: 10QSB&link=http%3A//quotemedia.10kwizard.com/contents.xml%3Fipage%3D5214283%26repo%3Dtenk
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.996.999 von chigggo am 15.10.07 12:54:48Was soll ich denn da finden ???
Wo sind die Quartalszahlen ???
Gruß Hellen
Wo sind die Quartalszahlen ???
Gruß Hellen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.038.873 von hellen09 am 17.10.07 03:24:50geh auf otcbb.com
nnsr info
fillings
Q 10 12.10.2007
sind 28 seiten
nnsr info
fillings
Q 10 12.10.2007
sind 28 seiten
also ich denke es kann wieder langsam richtung norden gehen
hallo
kann die aktie nicht mehr handeln... weiss jemand was da los ist?
kann die aktie nicht mehr handeln... weiss jemand was da los ist?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.241.092 von bunterfisch am 01.11.07 20:21:13Nein, keine Ahnung, ist zumindest nicht vom Handel ausgesetzt.
http://worldofinvestment.com/wkn/A0H1CT/
Ich nehme mal an du willst deine Shares los werden, bei dem Verlauf nicht übel zu nehmen. Wo bist du denn eingestiegen??
http://worldofinvestment.com/wkn/A0H1CT/
Ich nehme mal an du willst deine Shares los werden, bei dem Verlauf nicht übel zu nehmen. Wo bist du denn eingestiegen??
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.241.092 von bunterfisch am 01.11.07 20:21:13Zwar alt aber vielleicht ganz interessant.
Dass die Miniaturisierung ein nicht mehr aufzuhaltender Trend ist, haben wir in den vergangenen Jahren schon im Hightech-Bereich gesehen. Egal ob es um Handys, Digitalkameras oder Computer geht - kleiner und leistungsfähiger müssen Nachfolgemodelle heute sein.
Logisch also, dass eine Wissenschaft, die sich ganz auf die "Kleinheit" konzentriert, ungeahnte Möglichkeiten für die Zukunft bietet. Und im Fall der Nanotechnologie gibt es Anwendungen, die bereits im Masseneinsatz sind. So in der Oberflächebeschichtung - zum Beispiel für schmutzabweisende Materialien.
http://worldofinvestment.com/column/read/15/
Dass die Miniaturisierung ein nicht mehr aufzuhaltender Trend ist, haben wir in den vergangenen Jahren schon im Hightech-Bereich gesehen. Egal ob es um Handys, Digitalkameras oder Computer geht - kleiner und leistungsfähiger müssen Nachfolgemodelle heute sein.
Logisch also, dass eine Wissenschaft, die sich ganz auf die "Kleinheit" konzentriert, ungeahnte Möglichkeiten für die Zukunft bietet. Und im Fall der Nanotechnologie gibt es Anwendungen, die bereits im Masseneinsatz sind. So in der Oberflächebeschichtung - zum Beispiel für schmutzabweisende Materialien.
http://worldofinvestment.com/column/read/15/
hallo, mein kaufkurs liegt bei 0,0038, kommt noch ein bissel währungsverlust dazu. bin also selbst bei 0,0040 noch ganz leicht im gewinn. nein... verkaufen will ich nicht, wollte diese als langfristanlage liegen lassen, bin ja auch erst seit wenigen wochen investiert. die hompage von nanosensors sieht ja auch ganz gut aus, verstehe nicht was da los ist, betimmt vom handel ausgesetzt, aber warum? entweder kommt da ein gewaltiger kurssprung nach oben oder ein totalverlust, irgendwas muss ja da passieren nach der kursaussetzung. viele grüsse
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.255.385 von bunterfisch am 02.11.07 14:13:53Was meint Ihr, wie gehts hier weiter ???
Gruß Hellen
Gruß Hellen
hallo hellen
ich denke wir werden noch sehr lange warten müssen. die hompage sieht jedoch ganz vielversprechend aus. könnte bei positiven news wieder über 0,01 springen. man muss dann nur sehen ob es nachhaltig ist. kann die aktie irgendwie nicht handeln über meine dab bank. na mal sehn, verkaufen werde ich die nächste zeit sowieso nicht.
ich denke wir werden noch sehr lange warten müssen. die hompage sieht jedoch ganz vielversprechend aus. könnte bei positiven news wieder über 0,01 springen. man muss dann nur sehen ob es nachhaltig ist. kann die aktie irgendwie nicht handeln über meine dab bank. na mal sehn, verkaufen werde ich die nächste zeit sowieso nicht.
sehr ruhig hier!! ist das die ruhe vor dem sturm
aktie bricht gerade aus... 0,006 weiss jemand was da los ist... bin immer noch bei...
ja hallo!! ist was passiert oder warum geht das ding so ab jetzt???
Allen ein Frohes Fest und einen guten Rutsch und ich hoffe das NNSR den Himmel erklimmt immer richtung Norden!
trotz anfänglichen kurzsturz sind wir doch mit 0,006 ins WE gestartet!!
naja aller anfang ist schwer aber das nächste jahr kann viel bringen und nach oben hin sind ja keine grenzen gesetzt!!
allen Einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr!!
p.s hoffe ich rede hier nicht alleine
naja aller anfang ist schwer aber das nächste jahr kann viel bringen und nach oben hin sind ja keine grenzen gesetzt!!
allen Einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr!!
p.s hoffe ich rede hier nicht alleine
happy new year allen nanos
ja guten morgen!!
ich weiß zwar nicht ob der artikel schon drin steht weil er etwas alt ist aber interessant ist er auf alle male;-)
NanoSensors, Inc. Signs Merger Agreement With Cuchulainn Holdings in Connection With Redirection of Operations
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Nov. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NanoSensors, (News) Inc. ("NanoSensors") (BULLETIN BOARD: NNSR) announced that it has entered into a definitive merger agreement with Cuchulainn Holdings Inc., a Panamanian company ("Cuchulainn"). Previously on September 13, 2007, NanoSensors announced a redirection of its operations and reorganization of its executive management team.
Cuchulainn has been licensed technology and other intellectual property in order for it to operate an online-based video console game wagering service (the "Service"). The Service enables gamers to compete against other gamers and place wagers on the outcomes of their games. The outcome of the game play will be determined upon the skill of the individual participant. The Service will cater to an international community of gamers that play video games and place wagers online. Cuchulainn recently raised approximately $620,000 (U.S.) in a private placement financing to fund initial development costs. Prior to commencing operation of the Service, NanoSensors and Cuchulainn will need to raise additional capital.
Pursuant to the merger agreement, Cuchulainn will merge with and into a wholly-owned subsidiary of NanoSensors and become a wholly-owned subsidiary of NanoSensors. In the merger, each outstanding share of Cuchulainn will be exchanged for .000565 share of a new class of NanoSensors Series A Convertible Preferred Stock which will vote on an "as converted" basis together with issued and outstanding shares of NanoSensors Common Stock. Each Series A Preferred Share for voting purposes will be equal to 168,729 shares of NanoSensors Preferred Stock. As of the date of the merger agreement, Cuchulainn had issued and outstanding 17,700,000 shares of common stock. Following completion of the merger, the former shareholders of Cuchulainn will own approximately 80% of the voting power of NanoSensors and current shareholders of NanoSensors will own the remainder. Each share of NanoSensors Preferred Stock issued to Cuchulainn shareholders in the merger will be issued under an exemption from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 and will be restricted shares. The holders of such shares may not sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of such shares without registration under the Securities Act or an exemption therefrom. NanoSensors has agreed, however, to grant registration rights to the Cuchulainn Holdings shareholders.
Two shareholders and nominees of Cuchulainn, William Levy and Tom Hendren, will join the management team of NanoSensors and also become directors of NanoSensors. Robert A. Baron, currently chairman of the Board of Directors and Interim Chief Executive Officer of NanoSensors, will remain as a director. Robert Coutu, the other current director of NanoSensors, will resign from the Board immediately prior to the closing of the merger. Josh Moser, the Company's Interim Chief Financial Officer, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer will also continue to be an executive officer of the NanoSensors. The merger agreement provides that prior to the closing of the transaction the parties will agree to a new management structure for NanoSensors, and following the closing NanoSensors will change its company name.
The merger agreement also contemplates that subsequent to the closing of the merger, the Board of Directors of NanoSensors will consider and approve, and submit to the shareholders of NanoSensors for their approval a 100-to-1 reverse stock split of shares of NanoSensors Common Stock, decreasing the number of authorized shares of NanoSensors Common Stock and also authorizing additional shares of NanoSensors Preferred Stock.
The definitive merger agreement is subject to usual and customary conditions for transactions of this nature. The merger is expected to close prior to the end of 2007. However, there can be no assurances that the transaction will be completed.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and section 21E of the Securities Act of 1934. When used in this release, the words "believe," "anticipate," "think," "intend," "plan," "will be," "expect" and similar expressions identify such forward-looking statements. Such statements regarding future events and/or the future financial performance of NanoSensors are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual events or the actual future results of NanoSensors to differ materially from any forward-looking statement. Such risks and uncertainties include, among other things, the availability of any needed financing, NanoSensors' ability to implement its business plan for various applications of its technologies, the impact of competition, the management of growth, and the other risks and uncertainties that may be detailed from time to time in NanoSensors' reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In light of the significant risks and uncertainties inherent in the forward-looking statements included herein, the inclusion of such statements should not be regarded as a representation by NanoSensors or any other person that the objectives and plans of NanoSensors will be achieved.
ich weiß zwar nicht ob der artikel schon drin steht weil er etwas alt ist aber interessant ist er auf alle male;-)
NanoSensors, Inc. Signs Merger Agreement With Cuchulainn Holdings in Connection With Redirection of Operations
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Nov. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NanoSensors, (News) Inc. ("NanoSensors") (BULLETIN BOARD: NNSR) announced that it has entered into a definitive merger agreement with Cuchulainn Holdings Inc., a Panamanian company ("Cuchulainn"). Previously on September 13, 2007, NanoSensors announced a redirection of its operations and reorganization of its executive management team.
Cuchulainn has been licensed technology and other intellectual property in order for it to operate an online-based video console game wagering service (the "Service"). The Service enables gamers to compete against other gamers and place wagers on the outcomes of their games. The outcome of the game play will be determined upon the skill of the individual participant. The Service will cater to an international community of gamers that play video games and place wagers online. Cuchulainn recently raised approximately $620,000 (U.S.) in a private placement financing to fund initial development costs. Prior to commencing operation of the Service, NanoSensors and Cuchulainn will need to raise additional capital.
Pursuant to the merger agreement, Cuchulainn will merge with and into a wholly-owned subsidiary of NanoSensors and become a wholly-owned subsidiary of NanoSensors. In the merger, each outstanding share of Cuchulainn will be exchanged for .000565 share of a new class of NanoSensors Series A Convertible Preferred Stock which will vote on an "as converted" basis together with issued and outstanding shares of NanoSensors Common Stock. Each Series A Preferred Share for voting purposes will be equal to 168,729 shares of NanoSensors Preferred Stock. As of the date of the merger agreement, Cuchulainn had issued and outstanding 17,700,000 shares of common stock. Following completion of the merger, the former shareholders of Cuchulainn will own approximately 80% of the voting power of NanoSensors and current shareholders of NanoSensors will own the remainder. Each share of NanoSensors Preferred Stock issued to Cuchulainn shareholders in the merger will be issued under an exemption from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 and will be restricted shares. The holders of such shares may not sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of such shares without registration under the Securities Act or an exemption therefrom. NanoSensors has agreed, however, to grant registration rights to the Cuchulainn Holdings shareholders.
Two shareholders and nominees of Cuchulainn, William Levy and Tom Hendren, will join the management team of NanoSensors and also become directors of NanoSensors. Robert A. Baron, currently chairman of the Board of Directors and Interim Chief Executive Officer of NanoSensors, will remain as a director. Robert Coutu, the other current director of NanoSensors, will resign from the Board immediately prior to the closing of the merger. Josh Moser, the Company's Interim Chief Financial Officer, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer will also continue to be an executive officer of the NanoSensors. The merger agreement provides that prior to the closing of the transaction the parties will agree to a new management structure for NanoSensors, and following the closing NanoSensors will change its company name.
The merger agreement also contemplates that subsequent to the closing of the merger, the Board of Directors of NanoSensors will consider and approve, and submit to the shareholders of NanoSensors for their approval a 100-to-1 reverse stock split of shares of NanoSensors Common Stock, decreasing the number of authorized shares of NanoSensors Common Stock and also authorizing additional shares of NanoSensors Preferred Stock.
The definitive merger agreement is subject to usual and customary conditions for transactions of this nature. The merger is expected to close prior to the end of 2007. However, there can be no assurances that the transaction will be completed.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and section 21E of the Securities Act of 1934. When used in this release, the words "believe," "anticipate," "think," "intend," "plan," "will be," "expect" and similar expressions identify such forward-looking statements. Such statements regarding future events and/or the future financial performance of NanoSensors are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual events or the actual future results of NanoSensors to differ materially from any forward-looking statement. Such risks and uncertainties include, among other things, the availability of any needed financing, NanoSensors' ability to implement its business plan for various applications of its technologies, the impact of competition, the management of growth, and the other risks and uncertainties that may be detailed from time to time in NanoSensors' reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In light of the significant risks and uncertainties inherent in the forward-looking statements included herein, the inclusion of such statements should not be regarded as a representation by NanoSensors or any other person that the objectives and plans of NanoSensors will be achieved.
AM 17.01.2008 19:58
NanoSensors, Inc Schließt Erwerb des Cuchulainn Vermögens im Zusammenhang mit der Wiederrichtung von Operationen
ROTHOLZ-STADT, Kalif. am 17. Januar /PRNewswire-FirstCall/-NanoSensors, (Nachrichten) Inc. ("NanoSensors") (ANSCHLAGBRETT: NNSR) gab heute bekannt, dass es seinen Erwerb von Cuchulainn Holdings, Inc, eine Panamanian Gesellschaft (Cuchulainn) geschlossen hat. Am 28. November 2007 gab NanoSensors bekannt, dass es einen endgültigen Fusionsvertrag mit Cuchulainn geschlossen hatte. Diese Abmachung war üblichen und üblichen Bedingungen unterworfen, die jetzt zufrieden oder verzichtet gewesen sind.
Cuchulainn ist lizenzierte Technologie und anderes geistiges Eigentum in der Größenordnung davon gewesen, um ein online-basiertes Videokonsole-Spiel wettender Dienst (der "Dienst") zu bedienen. Der Dienst ermöglicht gamers, sich gegen anderen gamers und Platz-Wetten auf den Ergebnissen ihrer Spiele zu bewerben. Das Ergebnis des Spielspieles wird völlig auf die Sachkenntnis des individuellen Teilnehmers bestimmt. Der Dienst wird eine internationale Gemeinschaft von gamers befriedigen, die Videospiele spielen und Wetten online legen. Im November 2007 erhob Cuchulainn 620.000 $ (die Vereinigten Staaten) in einem privaten Stellen, um anfängliche Entwicklung und strukturierende Kosten finanziell zu unterstützen. Vor der anfangenden Operation des Dienstes und dem Bereitstellen davon für die öffentliche Teilnahme werden NanoSensors und Cuchulainn zusätzliche Hauptstadt erheben müssen, um seine Operation und Marktkampagne finanziell zu unterstützen.
Zur Zeit des Schließens, entsprechend der Fusionsabmachung, Cuchulainn verschmolzen mit und in eine ganz gehörige Tochtergesellschaft von NanoSensors und wurde die ganz gehörige Tochtergesellschaft von NanoSensors. In der Fusion wird jeder hervorragende Anteil von Cuchulainn gegen .000565 Anteil einer neuen Klasse der NanoSensors Reihe Eine Konvertierbare Vorzugsaktie ausgetauscht, die auf, "wie umgewandelt", Basis zusammen mit ausgegebenen und hervorragenden Anteilen der NanoSensors Stammaktie stimmen wird. Jede Reihe Ein Bevorzugter Anteil, um Zwecke zu wählen, ist, und auf die Konvertierung gleich, wird in, 199,604.068 Anteile der NanoSensors Stammaktie umgewandelt. Cuchulainn hatte herausgekommen und hervorragende 17.700.000 Anteile der Stammaktie. Infolge der Fusion werden die ehemaligen Aktionäre von Cuchulainn 82.55 % des Stimmrechtes von NanoSensors besitzen, und gegenwärtige Aktionäre von NanoSensors besitzen den Rest. Die Anteile der NanoSensors Vorzugsaktie werden unter einer Befreiung von der Registrierung unter dem Wertpapiere-Gesetz von 1933 ausgegeben und werden Anteile eingeschränkt. NanoSensors wird seine angemessenen Anstrengungen verwenden, Registrierungsrechte auf die Cuchulainn Aktionäre zu gewähren.
Zwei Aktionäre und Vorgeschlagene von Cuchulainn, William Levy und Tom Hendren, werden sich dem Management-Team von NanoSensors anschließen und werden auch Direktoren von NanoSensors werden. Robert A. Baron, zurzeit Vorsitzender des Ausschusses von Direktoren und Zwischengeschäftsführer von NanoSensors, wird als ein Direktor bleiben. Josh Moser, der Zwischenhauptfinanzoffizier der Gesellschaft, Vizepräsident und Chef, der Offizier Bedient, wird auch fortsetzen, ein Verwaltungsbeamter des NanoSensors zu sein.
Robert Baron, Interim Chief Executive Officer of NanoSensors, Inc, sagte, "Wir sind äußerst aufgeregt, um diese Transaktion mit Cuchulainn zu beenden, und freuen uns darauf, mit der Cuchulainn Mannschaft zu arbeiten, weil wir dieses aufregende neue Geschäft ausrollen. Weil wir vorher festgesetzt haben, werden wir auch den Namen der Gesellschaft von NanoSensors bis denjenigen ändern, der zum gewählten mehr vereinigt wird, gehen Marke und Dienst zum Markt."
NanoSensors, Inc Schließt Erwerb des Cuchulainn Vermögens im Zusammenhang mit der Wiederrichtung von Operationen
ROTHOLZ-STADT, Kalif. am 17. Januar /PRNewswire-FirstCall/-NanoSensors, (Nachrichten) Inc. ("NanoSensors") (ANSCHLAGBRETT: NNSR) gab heute bekannt, dass es seinen Erwerb von Cuchulainn Holdings, Inc, eine Panamanian Gesellschaft (Cuchulainn) geschlossen hat. Am 28. November 2007 gab NanoSensors bekannt, dass es einen endgültigen Fusionsvertrag mit Cuchulainn geschlossen hatte. Diese Abmachung war üblichen und üblichen Bedingungen unterworfen, die jetzt zufrieden oder verzichtet gewesen sind.
Cuchulainn ist lizenzierte Technologie und anderes geistiges Eigentum in der Größenordnung davon gewesen, um ein online-basiertes Videokonsole-Spiel wettender Dienst (der "Dienst") zu bedienen. Der Dienst ermöglicht gamers, sich gegen anderen gamers und Platz-Wetten auf den Ergebnissen ihrer Spiele zu bewerben. Das Ergebnis des Spielspieles wird völlig auf die Sachkenntnis des individuellen Teilnehmers bestimmt. Der Dienst wird eine internationale Gemeinschaft von gamers befriedigen, die Videospiele spielen und Wetten online legen. Im November 2007 erhob Cuchulainn 620.000 $ (die Vereinigten Staaten) in einem privaten Stellen, um anfängliche Entwicklung und strukturierende Kosten finanziell zu unterstützen. Vor der anfangenden Operation des Dienstes und dem Bereitstellen davon für die öffentliche Teilnahme werden NanoSensors und Cuchulainn zusätzliche Hauptstadt erheben müssen, um seine Operation und Marktkampagne finanziell zu unterstützen.
Zur Zeit des Schließens, entsprechend der Fusionsabmachung, Cuchulainn verschmolzen mit und in eine ganz gehörige Tochtergesellschaft von NanoSensors und wurde die ganz gehörige Tochtergesellschaft von NanoSensors. In der Fusion wird jeder hervorragende Anteil von Cuchulainn gegen .000565 Anteil einer neuen Klasse der NanoSensors Reihe Eine Konvertierbare Vorzugsaktie ausgetauscht, die auf, "wie umgewandelt", Basis zusammen mit ausgegebenen und hervorragenden Anteilen der NanoSensors Stammaktie stimmen wird. Jede Reihe Ein Bevorzugter Anteil, um Zwecke zu wählen, ist, und auf die Konvertierung gleich, wird in, 199,604.068 Anteile der NanoSensors Stammaktie umgewandelt. Cuchulainn hatte herausgekommen und hervorragende 17.700.000 Anteile der Stammaktie. Infolge der Fusion werden die ehemaligen Aktionäre von Cuchulainn 82.55 % des Stimmrechtes von NanoSensors besitzen, und gegenwärtige Aktionäre von NanoSensors besitzen den Rest. Die Anteile der NanoSensors Vorzugsaktie werden unter einer Befreiung von der Registrierung unter dem Wertpapiere-Gesetz von 1933 ausgegeben und werden Anteile eingeschränkt. NanoSensors wird seine angemessenen Anstrengungen verwenden, Registrierungsrechte auf die Cuchulainn Aktionäre zu gewähren.
Zwei Aktionäre und Vorgeschlagene von Cuchulainn, William Levy und Tom Hendren, werden sich dem Management-Team von NanoSensors anschließen und werden auch Direktoren von NanoSensors werden. Robert A. Baron, zurzeit Vorsitzender des Ausschusses von Direktoren und Zwischengeschäftsführer von NanoSensors, wird als ein Direktor bleiben. Josh Moser, der Zwischenhauptfinanzoffizier der Gesellschaft, Vizepräsident und Chef, der Offizier Bedient, wird auch fortsetzen, ein Verwaltungsbeamter des NanoSensors zu sein.
Robert Baron, Interim Chief Executive Officer of NanoSensors, Inc, sagte, "Wir sind äußerst aufgeregt, um diese Transaktion mit Cuchulainn zu beenden, und freuen uns darauf, mit der Cuchulainn Mannschaft zu arbeiten, weil wir dieses aufregende neue Geschäft ausrollen. Weil wir vorher festgesetzt haben, werden wir auch den Namen der Gesellschaft von NanoSensors bis denjenigen ändern, der zum gewählten mehr vereinigt wird, gehen Marke und Dienst zum Markt."
Kein Atempause Geschichte wird gemacht ..... es geht vorran !!!
last uns in die zukunft schaun!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 33.437.331 von DocB74M1 am 21.02.08 16:18:39Wie sieht denn Deines erachtes die zukunft für Nanosensors aus ???
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 30.151.173 von Ationrschulze am 22.06.07 16:38:35langsam aber sicher gehts up
hallo ist noch wer da?? oder werde ich alleine reich;-) wäre wie ein lottogewimm;-)
Ich bin immer noch da und verfolge Nanosensors gespannt.
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