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Post by Paul on May 7, 2014 16:04:48 GMT
Typo, meant to say: However, you are unwilling to state "your" motives for wanting to hurt the Scuderi Group and it's investors both new and old???
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Post by Angie on May 8, 2014 19:33:39 GMT
Anyone here willing to buy Scuderi shares??
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Post by Paul on May 8, 2014 21:56:43 GMT
Angie, I really don't think your going to find a buyer on this site, but I think you already know that.
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Post by Terminator on May 8, 2014 22:54:28 GMT
I don't get why some people still believe in this story. The Scuderis promised a revolution in engine technology but no one ever wanted to license their technology after looking at it. Now that their technology has failed, they want to buy third party engines to sell them on to some projects in the Caribbean, Africa, or whatever destination is far away enough so that no investor will ever go there to check the facts. How on earth can such a "business" be valued at almost $1bn? What are they smoking? Maybe they just want to keep this thing afloat for a while longer so that the weekly pay cheques continue to pile in.
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Post by Paul on May 9, 2014 14:35:19 GMT
Terminator, you need to call the SG for an update on their business plan, they would be happy to talk to you. The Scuderi Group will be using only Scuderi engines for their power generation projects. To me it's a simple process, the SG has stated they have some nice sized power purchasing deals on the table. They will be financed thru special purpose entities and be paid upfront for the equipment (revenue). AVL will fabricate the engine using a short block from someone like a Caterpillar and then will configure the heads to the block making it a Scuderi engine. (I've heard AVL can land the first engines to the projects in around 9 months). The SG will probally over power the systems and sell the excess energy back to the grid and therefore bringing in additional revenue to the company. This also gives the SG and the end user more flexibility to draw more or less power to their respective projects. Investors have to be patient as there is a learning curve involved and the SG is making the necessary adjustments as they move forward. All investors should support the SG one hundred percent as we have the same common goals which is to someday be a public company. Furthermore the SG management team are all hard working honest people who are doing everything possible to be successful and I think they will succeed.
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Post by Terminator on May 9, 2014 15:51:20 GMT
Usually honest people do not mislead their investors and do not get fined by the SEC. But maybe you have lower standards than I have in this regard.
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Post by Paul on May 9, 2014 17:49:59 GMT
I guess it depends on how you interpret the information made available. As an investor myself getting a minimal fine by the S.E.C. is not a big deal. The SG wanted to put the S.E.C. inquiry behind them, they had to settle on something, rather than exhausting any more funds to have a better outcome. As far as having lower standards than you, based on your last few postings, it appears you have no statndards to compare me too. Why would anybody use an alias name to put others down? Why would anybody state something on a blog to hurt others, both the SG and the investors? If you need a course on good standards, give me a call, I actually use my real name.
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Post by German Guy on May 9, 2014 20:11:39 GMT
Paul,
The engine is always ready for sale in nine months. Groundhog Day... Lutz Deyerling told German investors several times that they intend to sell standard 2G generators. A Scuderi cylinder head will take three years or more... So either you or Lutz lies. If you are interested in the truth get in contact with him.
Since you have close ties to Sal Madoff you might get an answer on these crucial questions like compliance to SEC and the bonds secured by the patent portfolio. Would not be surprised if handcuffs will click!
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Post by Paul on May 9, 2014 22:24:40 GMT
German Guy, It appears you are mentally unstable, however let me try to address your latest cries for help, maybe it will be the first steps towards your recovery. 1) These power purchasing agreements allow the engines to be prepaid in advance, that is called revenue, therefor it doesn't matter when the engine is fabricated.
2) As mentioned before AVL can take a short block, configure the head and the valve system to the Scuderi Technology specifications and build the engine. I've heard and mentioned that a one mega watt generator could be ready for installation in approx. nine months, however I guess it could be longer if AVL runs into any complications.
3) The SG changed their game plan regarding installing standard 2G generators, they found out that the end users want and are willing to wait for the Scuderi generator/engine. It saves a lot of costs and aggravation to install a standard system and the change it out in one year for the Scuderi system. As I said before their is a learning curve here and the SG is evolving quickly and are making changes for the better every day.
4) I have never said anything malicious as you have claimed several times, I make it my business to try and understand the current path of the SG and my investment.
5) Regarding your statement I have close ties to Sal Scuderi, once again are assuming something which is 100% inaccurate, unfortunately I have not had a chance to meet or speak with Sal in over a year. Maybe I will call him for an update, he has always had an open door policy for any and all investors and has always been a true gentleman.
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Post by Paul on May 9, 2014 23:09:32 GMT
German Guy, I'm still trying to understand why you continue in your attempts to dis-credit the the Scuderi Group and it's officers? How would you benefit with the demise of the SG and it's investors? Maybe you can share with us your motives for your actions? If you are an investor, than my it makes perfect sense, you are mentally unstable and should seek professional help.
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Post by Terminator on May 10, 2014 11:02:13 GMT
Paul, from what you write I sense that they may have simply run out of funds. What happens then to the patents if they cannot repay their short-term debt? Are investors aware of this issue? Paul, I am sorry, but if your only source of information is someone who was fined by the SEC for misleading investors then YOU may have a mental problem, not the German Guy. How about doing your own, independent research instead of just calling up the Scuderis and spreading their usual propaganda?
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Post by Angie on May 10, 2014 11:58:21 GMT
What debt? I was not made aware of this! Have shareholders been informed about this? I am still looking for buyers of the shares, please, there must be someone out there or someone out there who knows someone who wants to buy these shares!
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Post by Paul on May 10, 2014 15:04:03 GMT
Terminator, Your implying that my only source is someone from the SG, once again your wrong. I do a lot of independent research, by trade I am a financial analyst and have legal experience, I am not selling anybody's propaganda. As I have said before, I call it the way I see it, leaning towards the positive side, and I can continue to make this statement over and over and over again, I never convinced one family member, friend, co-worker etc. to buy this investment, however sometimes I wish I did and other times I'm glad I didn't.
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Post by Paul on May 10, 2014 15:31:47 GMT
Terminator, I forgot to address your statement that you sense from my postings the SG has run out of funds, when did I ever imply that? Is this another weak attempt by you to hurt the SG and it's investors base? If the SG ran out of money I think we would know it, so stop spreading rumors to help you deviant cause, it is useless anyway.
Angie, In my opinion you will get the opportunity to sell your shares, however when that time comes you won't want to sell them at all. I believe the SG business plan is excellent, I believe the SG is very close to completing several nice revenue bearing deals, and I also believe the SG will be a very successful company. Time will tell if I am right or wrong but like I said before I call it the way I see it.
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Post by Angie on May 11, 2014 19:15:23 GMT
Hello? What debt???
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