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Saltbae Capital Corp CECBF

Saltbae Capital Corp., formerly CellCube Energy Storage Systems Inc., is a Canada-based company. The Company's acquisition of the assets of Gildemeister Energy Storage GmbH has transformed the Company and its subsidiary, Enerox GmbH, into an integrated resource and energy storage company. The Company is focused to deliver vertically integrated energy storage solutions to utilities and independent power producers for both, stand-alone energy storage projects, as well as projects where energy storage enhances the value proposition from renewable energy generation.


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Post by Osubuck30on Jun 03, 2019 6:51am
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Remember Enerox division was bought out of bankruptcy...

Remember Enerox division was bought out of bankruptcy...It’s starting to show why they got the assets cheaply.... next 6 months are make or break. If we are getting less than 10% margin (look at last quarter) this has no chance going forward. The talk is getting old.... we need a big contract. They have not made one projection. Every new investor presentation they have pushed the start of larger revenue farther out.... well it looks to me like investors are starting to not take managements word as they should!
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