Smart Energy (SMGY) Files Company Overview, Presentation With SEC
Some of you may have already seen this, but I’m going to guess most of you have not yet reviewed - or even heard about - Smart Energy Solutions’ (SMGY) newest investor presentation. If you haven’t yet, you may want to take a look…it offers up some hope for a company I’d pretty much given up on.
I stumbled across it a few days ago, only because I keep tabs on anything any of our companies files with the SEC. That, however, was the odd part. Anybody can put together a PowerPoint about their company; not everybody submits it as a document to the Securities Exchange Commission. There was no fanfare or press release to go with it…just the notification of a document - a PowerPoint - being filed.
Now, it’s not one of the official documents (such as a 10Q or 10K, ‘S’ paperwork, or any insider ownership information) the Securities Exchange Commission requires, nor is the information found in the document a guarantee of any sort. The fact that it’s been voluntarily filed with regulators though….well, that carries some weight with me. Maybe there’s a reason to stay interested after all.
You can actually take a look at the document from the Smart Energy website by clicking here. You’ll need PowerPoint (or at least a PowerPoint viewer) to do so. It’s probably the best summary I’ve seen for the company and the underlying opportunity. What I really want you to notice is on page 12 - the revenue forecast. That’s largely why SMGY is still alive on our site.
That said, it’s not a reason to go out and load up the truck with SMGY shares. This stock has been getting beaten up for a while, and I’m not a big fan of trying to catch falling knives. In this case though, I’m willing to at least consider picking the knife up once it hits the ground.
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