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There's a question in there somewhere, I know it.

If you are asking if your IPO is going to be like (or bigger) than Google while starting in the penny stock category ("for 0.10 Euro cent per share")--not a chance.  First, Google and highfliers like it were going concerns well before their IPO.  Even Martha Stewart had a rich program and product line so that when her Omnimedia went public it made her a billion dollar babe, on paper.

There are lots of wonderful ideas out there, and long have been, who didn't fly to the moon when the public got a chance to buy into them.  Mariculture Systems (MCUL) has had a solution to fish farming for years now and their stock is still about 10 cents even after news splashing all around about our fishing the oceans dry in a few decades, along with our losing topsoil and drought conditions everywhere.  

The penny stocks are also littered with solar energy companies like yours, who have been offering sun-fueled energy for years.  As we see "green" is a growing business, you have that going for you, but to bust out big to make your company bigger than Google or Gates' (Microsoft) is pure, unadulterated dreaming.  Sorry.</description>
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<p>There&#8217;s a question in there somewhere, I know it.</p>
<p>If you are asking if your IPO is going to be like (or bigger) than Google while starting in the penny stock category (&#8221;for 0.10 Euro cent per share&#8221;)&#8211;not a chance.  First, Google and highfliers like it were going concerns well before their IPO.  Even Martha Stewart had a rich program and product line so that when her Omnimedia went public it made her a billion dollar babe, on paper.</p>
<p>There are lots of wonderful ideas out there, and long have been, who didn&#8217;t fly to the moon when the public got a chance to buy into them.  Mariculture Systems (MCUL) has had a solution to fish farming for years now and their stock is still about 10 cents even after news splashing all around about our fishing the oceans dry in a few decades, along with our losing topsoil and drought conditions everywhere.  </p>
<p>The penny stocks are also littered with solar energy companies like yours, who have been offering sun-fueled energy for years.  As we see &#8220;green&#8221; is a growing business, you have that going for you, but to bust out big to make your company bigger than Google or Gates&#8217; (Microsoft) is pure, unadulterated dreaming.  Sorry.</p>
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