Good morning!
Sauer Energy, Inc. (SENY) gave us a solid double-digit payday about a month ago, and that was before the company confirmed that yes, its products are finally moving toward the market.
If SENY made you money last time, you probably recall the basic proposition: lightweight windmills small enough to mount in your yard and efficient enough to cut 25% off the typical American family's power bills. (Read more)
Now we're getting the sense that it's back on the market's radar!
Chart Analysis:
SENY has been riding the 200-day line for a few weeks now -- with the 50-day line tantalizingly above us.
MACD just nudged closer to signal than it has in months.
STO similarly crossed over the signal line a few days ago, sending the market a nice thrill.

SENY keeps chugging toward commercial production
We were all eager to hear that SENY had started making their turbines...so I nearly flipped last week to see this buried in the company’s annual report:
“The first resin composite blades have been received from VEC Technologies, LLC as promised and to specifications. The other components of our products are available from several sources as prices we deem reasonable.” (Read more)
In other words, SENY might be manufacturing its first turbines even as we speak -- and that’s news traders, eager distributors and even the energy-conscious public have been waiting to hear for MONTHS.
Barely two months ago, SENY got the wheels turning faster by buying a rival company -- City Windmills, Inc. -- in order to get its government contracts and “aggressively expand” its operations. (Read more)
Management is gung-ho and world-class
And as a bonus, SENY is getting Roland Bopp in the deal...and this show of confidence from Bopp is a big, big deal indeed.
The man ran Deutsche Telekom’s operations for the entire Western Hemisphere! (Read more)
He has his pick of companies to run...but he’s going with SENY.
Speaking of SENY fans, CEO Dieter Sauer himself has kept a tight grip on 38 million shares, or about 1/2 the total float. (Read more)
Maybe he's so possessive because he knows that "small wind" power -- which is how the experts define any installation that lights fewer than 10 houses -- has already become a $139 million business, growing at a rate of 53% a year! (Read more)
As it is, commercial and academic engineers, not to mention $12 BILLION "green" utility Edison International, have definitely been showing plenty of interest in SENY's unique turbine design. (Read more)
Bottom Line: Maybe Dieter sees a bigger deal ahead for SENY where the acquirer becomes the “acquired.” Traders definitely aren’t ruling that out!
Either way,
SENY has been a real winner for us in the past. We've got a thrill running up our spines...the bell can't come soon enough!