GDT TEK Inc. - Green Developed Technologies

Frequently Asked Questions

Shareholder/Investor Questions

Q) Why does the stock not have a bid price?
A) The current system does not show any bid that falls below $.0001. That means there is likely a bid below $.0001 but traders cannot see it.

Q) I tried to buy the stock through my broker TD Ameritrade and they said that I have to buy stock right from the Company, is that true?
A) No you don't have to buy stock from the company. You do have to find a broker that trades stocks under $.01. Many rules and policies have been changed that make trading stock under $.10 expensive or impossible. The clearing costs for stocks have gone up dramatically for sub ten cent stocks and for this reason clearing houses like Penson are choosing to close accounts that carry sub ten cent stocks. Illiquidity charges can run 10 to 20 times the price of the stock. These charges vary depending on previous volume. This money is held only as collateral but it ties up the money for a few days until the stock is cleared. This can potentially tie up all the funds of the clearing house and they don't want that risk. This is why they have put the pressure on sub penny stock to recapitalize the stock to get the price over $.10. CNS which is part of the depository trust company has implemented these illiquidity charges. Its a complicated process but basically the ultimate end result is public companies will need to reverse split their stock or miss out on a lot of potential trading.

Q) Why is it so expensive to trade this sub penny stock?
A) The cost of Trading Penny stocks is something the Company is not involved with, those cost are determined by regulatory agencies and the brokers.

Q) I want to buy the stock but it is too expensive with extra chares because of the sub penny price. What can you do to fix this?
A) Unfortunately there is nothing that the Company can do about the cost of trading its stock.

Q) Would you consider a stock buy back option from the company?
A) Yes the Company would consider the buy back but there a lot of factors that could impact that decision.

Q) It was stated once that there were almost 100 Mega Watts of Power Purchase agreements available to be signed, If that is so who are they with and why haven’t they been signed?
A) Our #1 focus has been to raise the capital and install the current 9MW of PPA's. We have a solar project with Barry Swenson that could generate 100MW on its own and several more landfills that would be similar to the current 6 PPA's with Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E).

Q) How many employees do you have?
A) Four, The Company also has independent contractors available to assist the staff as needed.

Q) When will the Company be current with its filings?
A) All the 10Q's for Sept 30, 2010-December 31, 2010 and March 31 will be filed before the end of September 2011.
     The 10K for June 30, 2011 will be filed before the end of October 2011.

Engineering Questions

Q) Where does the energy come from that GDT's technology uses to generate power?
A) GDT's technology uses waste heat from systems that would normally be vented out to the atmosphere as a by-product from doing the job they are designed to do. For example GDT's technology could be mated with an industrial waste incinerator. Normally an incinerator generates large amounts of heat to properly and safely destroy waste. Once this heat energy is applied to the waste a large portion of that heat is then vented out of the system. GDT's technology captures this heat energy from the exhaust point and uses it to generate power.

Q) What are the different sources/types of heat GDT's technology can capture?
A) GDT's technology is capable of using all types of heat sources. The most important aspect of our technology's flexibility is that no matter what type of heat source we are capturing the core of the machine stays the same reducing the cost of deployment.

Q) What are the temperatures you can go down to for the capture of heat?
A) Lowest efficient heat output for a heat source connected to GDT's technology is 220 degrees (105 C).

Q) What by-product comes from your unit?
A) Heat energy. Which in turn can be used to produce hot water. There are no negative effects from the use of GTK's system.

Q) Does your units produce any emissions?
A) GTK's technology is a green energy system that produces zero emissions.

Q) What is the cost of your system?
A) For waste heat recovery, we compete really well with conventional steam turbines. For Solar, we are cheaper by a magnitude of two.

Q) How big can you build your systems?
A) GDT's technology can be built as large as nine Megawatts in a single unit. Typically we will probably build a standard product in the 2 to 5MW range.

Q) What sizes can you build?
A) We can build any size unit for heat recovery. For Solar power GDT's units can range from 50 Kilowatt up to 5 or 9Megawatt.

Q) How do you provide services to install and maintain your units?
A) Our system is based on the refrigeration industry which has significant infrastructure in place to deal with all units that GDT deploys.

Q) Can you use the same equipment to convert solar heat to create electricity?
A) The main components of equipment are the same. What makes it different is the method in which the heat is extracted. For landfills we use heat exchangers, think of a car radiator, to extract the heat and that goes to the core components. With solar, solar concentrating panels (CSP) is used to heat our refrigerant which then passes to the core components that generate the electricity.