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PUT THIS ONE ON YOUR HOT LIST.    
You don't saw what was happen ?
Thursday volume of ACEN has exceeded all records.     


Pick ACEN     
High $1.035     
Last sale on $0.75.  
Vol 561,673 



As you can see, investors finally valued the product and started to invest.   

In the morning it will start to increase again, because the company is undervallued.    

Check your Level 2 market data.  You will see that this one is set for an explosion.  
With the huge publicity that is on the way THIS is where you want to be.     
The company will publish the news soon and the price will go high.   
























Now my take on a customer explaining.  
> Any new or bigger promotion creates a mandatory lock-up of your computers.   
> Hey Mike,  
He is also apparently the unoffiicial or official RGP liaison.  
> Change things fast or lose business bigtime.  
The only question is whether that testing occurs in a test environment or in the field.  




