Die Papiere von CNES betrachte ich momentan als tote Anlage und freunde mich langsam mit dem Gedanken an, das die Papiere als Depotleiche liegen bis ein Re-Split kommt. Nachdem dürften dies dann mal wieder in Deutschland handelbar sein. Das einzige was es bei CNES momentan in Masse gibt sind neue Aktien. Der Vorstand scheint sehr sehr großes Interesse daran zu haben die genehmigte Stückzahl von 50 Milliarden auch voll auszuschöpfen. Mit stand vom 09.02.2007 sind wir bei 19,6 Milliarden ausgegebenen Aktien und so wie es aussieht geht es weiter.
Anbei ein kleiner Auszug zur Risikobewertung durch das Unternehmen vom 09.02.2007 We have no history of revenues, have incurred significant losses, expect continued losses and may never achieve profitability. If we continue to incur losses, we may have to curtail our operations, which may prevent us from successfully deploying our H-Net(TM) wireless meter reading system.
We have no history of revenues, have not been profitable and expect continued losses. Historically, we have relied upon cash from financing activities to fund all of the cash requirements of our activities and have incurred significant losses and experienced negative cash flow. As of September 30, 2006, we had an accumulated deficit of approximately $35.7 million. For our fiscal year ended September 30, 2006, we incurred a net loss of approximately $3.1 million and for our fiscal year ended September 30, 2005, we also incurred a net loss of approximately $3.1 million. We cannot predict when we will become profitable or if we ever will become profitable, and we may continue to incur losses for an indeterminate period of time and may never achieve or sustain profitability. An extended period of losses and negative cash flow may prevent us from successfully deploying our H-Net(TM) wireless meter reading system, or our H-Net(TM) system, and operating or expanding our business. As a result of our financial condition, our independent auditors have issued a report questioning our ability to continue as a going concern.
Our significant losses have resulted principally from costs incurred in connection with the development of our H-Net(TM) system and from costs associated with our administrative activities. We expect our operating expenses to dramatically increase as a result of our planned deployment of our H-Net(TM) system. Since we have only recently completed the development of our H-Net(TM) system, have no operating history and no existing sources of revenues, we cannot assure you that our business will ever become profitable or that we will ever generate sufficient revenues to meet our expenses and support our planned activities. Even if we are able to achieve profitability, we may be unable to sustain or increase our profitability on a quarterly or annual basis.
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