Dorick
1 minute ago
"SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., January 23, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quantum Energy Corporation (OTC PINK: FLCX, QREE) ("Quantum" or "FLCX"), a worldwide exclusive licensee and manufacturer of transformative Direct Energy Systems for fully distributed electrical energy, owned and for use by the consumer, today announced that it has filed for a trading name and trading symbol change.
In the State of Nevada FlooidCX Corporation formerly changed its name to Quantum Energy Corporation. Today the Company announces that it has filed with FINRA to change its trading name to Quantum Energy Corporation and its trading symbol to "QQQQ".
"The Company name and symbol change aligns with our corporate identity, as well as the uniqueness of our market position. The change also signals our managerial and administrative realignment for growth, the near term expansion of our board of directors and the commercial growth of our Company," said Dennis M. 'Scammer' Danzik, President and Executive Chairman."
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- That was almost a year ago! And since then, FlooidCX has been demoted to the "Expert" tier due to delinqency in its reporting obligations under Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act.
But I'm sure their stock symbol will change to "QQQQ" any day now!
Curious Bystander
3 hours ago
MsRoxanne, it doesn’t seem odd to me at all. I knew when you first asked for pics that they would never be shared by Mr S.
At the risk of offending anyone, I think the company(ies) should be renamed Quamala Energy. Much like a recent presidential candidate, Quamala Energy lurks a bit in the shadows and seeks to control every script related to its existence.
My recommendation?
If you want to invest in a company that believes in full disclosure of its business activities, sell your Quamala Energy shares and invest in Quantrump Energy.
A Quantrump Energy installation is accompanied by hundreds of pics, lengthy video, raw interviews, and if you’re lucky a national parade.
MagnetLover
9 hours ago
Interesting, I honestly didn't know about the existence of PoE lighting. Now, the next logical question is whether PoE supports Danzik's use case.
My understanding is that PoE does not natively support energy production or bi-directional energy flow, such as feeding power back into the system from a solar panel. PoE is designed primarily to deliver power (DC electricity) and data to connected devices, not to act as a power distribution network that accepts energy from external sources. They are designed to send power from a Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) device, such as a PoE switch or injector, to a Powered Device (PD), such as a light fixture, camera, or sensor. The flow of power is unidirectional: from the PSE to the PD. No Energy Return Path: There is no mechanism in the PoE standard for devices to send power back to the PSE.
Dorick
20 hours ago
Oops, I meant to say "ampacity"
The ampacity of Cat 5 cables, which typically use 24 AWG conductors, is around 500 mA (0.5 amps) per conductor. In Power over Ethernet (PoE) applications, this capacity is used to safely transmit power alongside data.
It's important to note that PoE standards like IEEE 802.3af (PoE), IEEE 802.3at (PoE+), and IEEE 802.3bt (PoE++) have been designed with these limitations in mind. They ensure that the power delivered over Ethernet cables stays within safe limits to prevent overheating and maintain reliable performance.
MagnetLover
1 day ago
Oh, sure, because using a ethernet wire, which is meticulously engineered to carry high-frequency data signals up to 100MHz, with its four twisted pairs and shielding designed specifically to fend off electromagnetic interference, just to lug around some basic electricity, is totally the genius move of the century and screams efficiency and viability.
We will never see those pictures, will we?
Curious Bystander
1 day ago
I see everyone just blew past my questions.
1. How does a licensed contractor install the system without a permit?
(We really believe part of the company’s plan is to retrofit buildings without getting permits?)
2. Because a permit is required why would the county sign off on such an inept and/or dangerous menagerie of unconventional wiring, engines, photon collection devices, etc?
(The company has been talking about UL and NTS, etc testing for years…surely something like this would have to be in place)
3. Why aren’t distributors marketing directly to the public?
When considering these things, Ms Roxanne is right — let’s see some pictures.
IF Mr S really does have a system, it’s perfectly plausible to think many systems actually will be installed because tax credits and accelerated depreciation would make the system cost effective even if it wasn’t the most efficient.
Dorick
1 day ago
Mr. PC: On 3/13/24 Mr. S did say: "I am a now non-practicing member of the bar association."
On 10/21/24 Mr. S posted a response to me that included the statement "I would disagree, and since my 36 year legal career exceeds yours, especially in the USA, and Canada concerning investments and securities..."
On 10/17/24 Mr. S said "I have handled securities for more than 35 years."
On 10/16/24 Mr. S absurdly told me, after I used the phrase "Claims for Relief" in a post claiming securities violations by Quantum and FlooidCX: "I sincerely hope you understand that you are now violating the law by stating claims outside of a court of competent jurisdiction. In other words, you have manufactured a post that looks like it is an actual legal claim, filed with a court, but it is not."
On 10/17/24 he also absurdly told me that "Neither the SEC, nor OSC take written complaints with Claims, a legal definition under law."
Mr. S's absurd reactions to the fact that I used the phrase "Claims for Relief" in posts alleging violations of certain securities and exchange statutes make it hard for me to believe that he was ever a qualified attorney - but that's what he claimed, so I'm not saying he wasn't - I'm just saying it's hard for me to believe.
Now that I've answered your question, I have one for you: How would you evaluate this statement by Mr. S of 10/18/24: "The dopes on this board have absolutely no idea what the tech actually does. It expands photonic production, and yes, the photovoltaic production band from 40 to 52 volts to just over 5 to 100 volts, all going to storage. All loads, brilliantly in my opinion come off storage, the system up to the batteries see micro loads as it is all capacitance."