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  1. #11
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    Thumbs up readings look like a winner from chat.

    stock_analyzer is good at charting and very good with chat and dd. imo

  2. #12

    Thumbs up Investment looking less and less of a risk every day.

    HGUE is the Hague Corporation and Solterra Renewable Technologies together. They are the GAME CHANGER through innovative Nanotechnology. HGUE/Solterra is changing how these are being made: Quantum Dots, LEDs and OLEDs, Solar Cells, Flexible Displays, Semiconductors, Flash Memory Devices, etc… This is a ground breaking developer and market leader for the next generation in Nanotechnology for the numerous printed electronics technologies that are developing along with the solar cells. It’s not until you take a look at the summation of the press releases that you start to get the picture of what’s happening. HGUE/Solterra is amassing an arsenal of technology advances into a plethora of business opportunities. This spectrum of change is driven by the latest environmental challenges and scientific needs necessary to continue the exploration of advancements. The question to you is for .085 will you change your investment strategy for a small piece of the new Nanotechnology pie? Future earnings upside? Your call.

  3. #13

    Thumbs up The Top Ten reasons to BUY the stock - HGUE - http://bit.ly/3qkjN

    The Top Ten reasons to BUY the stock - HGUE - Top Ten Top Ten - The Top Ten Reasons to BUY the stock - HGUE

  4. #14

    Thumbs up HGUE is a steal at .09 and here is one reason why!

    Solterra Renewable Technologies should morph into an entity of significant product streams.
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    Hague Corp. Subsidiary Solterra Renewable Technologies Signs Exclusive Licensing Agreement with University of Arizona for Printed Electronics Technology
    PRINTED ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY CUTS COSTS OF LED DISPLAYS, BATTERIES, SENSORS AND CONDUCTORS

    Press Release
    Source: Solterra Renewable Technologies, Inc.
    TEMPE, Ariz., July 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Hague Corp.'s (OTC Bulletin Board: HGUE - News), wholly owned subsidiary Solterra Renewable Technologies today announced an exclusive worldwide licensing agreement with the University of Arizona for the patented, intellectual property covering screen-printing techniques for the fabrication of organic light emitting diodes.

    Organic light emitting diodes, known generally as LEDs, are an essential component of displays, batteries, sensors, conductors and computer memory.

    Solterra's CEO Stephen Squires explained that there are essential similarities between the screen-printing techniques to fabricate LEDs and the screen printing technology that Solterra is currently optimizing to print quantum dots to make thin-film solar cells.

    Using this licensing agreement to fabricate LEDs using screen printing techniques will greatly reduce the costs of LEDs, Squires explained. The high cost of producing LEDs has limited its uses; and therefore a dramatic cost reduction will greatly expand LED use, he added.

    "There are useful similarities in the underlying design and manufacturing technology for quantum dot solar cells and other printed electronics applications such as batteries, sensors, conductors, lighting, logic and memory," he said.

    Squires noted LED/OLED displays will likely emerge as the second most significant market for printed electronics.

    "When you can leverage a single enabling technology, such as our semiconductor quantum dots, to enter two or more different, but massive, markets without straying from your core competencies, the business opportunity is very compelling," he said.

    Squires said there is a frenzied pace of amazing discoveries in light-related applications. However, it was clear new work would be limited in commercial application by raw material costs. Access to high quality, affordable quantum dots emerged as the key ingredient for a number of these exciting developments. When coupled with high-throughput, inexpensive manufacturing such as screen printing, we believe wide market penetration is inevitable.

    According to the IDTechEx report, Printed, Organic & Flexible Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2009-2029, the market for printed and potentially printed electronics, including organics, inorganics and composites will rise from $1.92 billion in 2009 to $57.16 billion in 2019. The majority of the market in 2009 -- 71% -- is for electronics which are relatively mature -- conductive inks (for membrane keyboards, Printed Circuit Boards, flex connectors, membrane keyboards, sensors (e.g. disposable blood glucose sensors for those with diabetes) and Organic Light Emitting Displays (OLEDs) which are on glass substrates and not printed as yet. Source: Printed Electronics, RFID & Energy Harvesting Research

    The University of Arizona pioneering technology makes significant improvements over prior art. Organic LED / OLED based displays now have the potential to be manufactured using very high volume, low cost roll-to-roll print processing on inexpensive substrates.

    In addition to the potential to deliver a significantly lower price point, this technology can also provide, higher definition, increased viewing angles, lower power consumption and reduced response time for an enhanced picture, all in a very thin, light weight, format. These characteristics enable display technologies to flourish in environments that have previously been uneconomical or simply not viable.

    The market for organic light emitting diode displays alone is estimated to exceed $4.5 billion, according to Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

    Additionally, Solterra believes that the University of Arizona technology can also be applied to certain lighting applications. As global consumption of electricity in the world is increasing dramatically, energy efficiency through better electronics and lighting is key to reducing the overall burden on power production and the expected increases in greenhouse gas emissions. Solterra's thin film solar cells and high performance OLED displays, along with other emerging printed electronics innovations can be important first steps to solving these challenges.


    Contact:
    Solterra Renewable Technologies, Inc.
    ASU Research Park
    7700 S. River Parkway
    Tempe, AZ 85284
    Tel: 604 569 3184 ext 103
    info@solterrasolarcells.com
    Solterra Renewable Technologies - See the Light

    Richard Stern
    Stern & Co.
    212-888-0044

  5. #15

    Thumbs up Company issues Stock Options

    Solterra Renewable Technologies HGUE (currently HGUEE) Directors and Execs are issued stock OPTIONS to exercise in the future for their dedication and commitment during the "Technology and Product" developmental stage. This is one of several: SEC FORM 4

    This could be a prelude to some very nice news to come IMO. If there wasn't why would they bother? HGUE anagram = "HUGE" !!!

    FYI - HGUE had the extra 'E' added after they failed to file their 10K annual report on time. Pretty stupid or they needed other events to complete first, I don't know which. The symbol will go back to HGUE the day after they submit their report. That should be coming shortly.

  6. #16

    Thumbs up Ready to run?

    This is an article published overseas that has not been confirmed yet. It shows even though there has been no news lately there are happening behind the scenes. Printed PVs to power new Saudi cities - +Plastic Electronics

    This is the 10K filed last week that has further details of the business plan and provides further info on what the company is about: Untitled Page

    10Q should be filed by Monday with IMO further status/progress. If not you still want to consider doing your DD and determining if moving on this one, before it runs, is worth it for you. There has been no news for so long and it was making 30% moves. When the Spinoff of Soltera from Hague takes place and investors get the smell of blood from the buy frenzy on a stock with a float of 24,600,000 (per the 10K) it should make all those that BUY and HOLD pretty happy.
    Procrastination may no longer be the play to make here for a small investment to get such a large potential return. Quantum Dots, Solar Cells, LEDs and medical usage to start! GLTA

  7. #17

    Thumbs up CEO's take on the future Quantum Dots play in Solar power

    Steve Squires is HGUE/Solterra's CEO. This is his take on the future
    of Quantum Dots & Solar power from Quantum Dots, look at the Oct.
    issue, pages 56, 57 & 58 http://www.interpv.net/ebook/ebook_03.asp
    Take a look at some of the twitter stories too Solterra - HGUE (Solterra) on Twitter

    Press releases with progress updates should be forthcoming shortly!

  8. #18

    Thumbs up HGUE/Solterra MUST READ for Tech trends 2010

    A Blockbuster TECH trend for 2010 you have to have! Solterra Renewable Technologies Blog or
    There is a tech trend to watch and if you do nothing else in 2010 look into this tech trend. It is in the HI Tech end of science dealing with subatomic particles. Quantum Dot research has developed to the state where they are the next generation of semiconductors. Early phase companies such as Solterra Renewable Technologies, Inc. are bringing this technology to the forefront of development with innovative uses from flexible solar cells to the energy saving LEDs. This technology is truly revolutionary with uses and applications still being explored that will open doors to advances in medical, aerospace, waste heat recovery, biotechnology & optoelectronics. Jennifer Ouellette in 2003 wrote about the future of quantum dots and that the hold up was being able to produce commercial quantities. She saw the explosive potential as will you when you read the article and very last paragraph about drawing parallels between Quantum Dots and what the Polymers did to the plastics industry. Quantum dots for sale - The Industrial Physicist

    Companies in this field that will produce Quantum dots in commercial kilogram quantities like HGUE are well worth looking at.

    The new CTO for Solterra, Dr. Bob Glass, when he was with Sun Microsystems in the 90’s used to give presentations about the advances and technology possibilities, today he joined the Solterra team so he can fulfill his aspirations as they are no longer a dream for the future. He now has the tools at his disposal and the on hands ability to bring those dreams into reality! It was once said over on Motley Fool the secret to making a fortune in the stock market was to identify a unique growth business poised to dominate a mass market. This one is slapping you in the face!

  9. #19

    Thumbs up Profit from nano HISTORY IN THE MAKING with HGUE

    What if I told you this nanotechnologies thing was a sure bet. Yeah right. We’ll as we all know nothing is guaranteed but taxes and dying, or is it? Didn’t someone say history tends to repeat itself. Wars, famine, droughts, locust, the typical dooms day type of stuff. But that’s looking at the negative side, what about the positive, Lets look at investment opportunities.
    First is understanding the maze of opportunities and filtering hype from reality which by itself isn’t trivial. There are four major industry sectors nanotechnology will impact — manufacturing and materials, electronics and IT, healthcare and life sciences, and energy and environment. In these industry sectors there are eight markets — aerospace, automotive, construction, electronics, energy and environment, manufacturing, medical & pharmaceutical, and oil & gas.
    How big is this nanotechnologies thing? PRETTY MASSIVE as you saw above, it has tentacles everywhere.

    “When you read about the market size forecast for nanotechnology the National Science Foundation’s “$1 trillion by 2015” inevitable gets quoted. Lux Research even estimates $2.9 trillion Due to post word limit see http://solterra1.wordpress.com/2010/...in-the-making/ and READ THE FULL ARTICLE and why you need to consider investing.

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