“Imagine if you could go back to the 1940s and invest in Bell Labs – just before they introduced the transistor. Or perhaps in the ’50s getting in on the ground floor in plastics. Imagine if something just as timely and revolutionary entered the marketplace today.”
No, it’s not another nano stock picker, but PSI-TEC announcing the filing, not the granting mind, just the filing of a patent “necessary to Launch Next-Generation Telecom and Homeland Security Technologies.” It’s one of the most vacuous and desperate we have seen all year.
Given that press releases are paid in increments of 100 words over 600, the use of phrases like “PSI-TEC’s materials will perform two and a half (2.5) to three and three-tenths (3.3) times more efficiently than current high-performance electro-optic are either scraping the bottom of the barrel to find newsworthy quotable material of just plain dumb. barrel.
For anyone still interested, “PSI-TEC’s recent patents propose a unique and eloquent molecular-level engineering strategy (i.e., nanotechnology)” and their stock trades on the pink sheets at around $1.25 on a good day with an average volume of just over 6000.