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This had news out yesterday one minute after the bell........could get hot!!!
> BAY CITY, Mich. and TORONTO, Oct. 4, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Sciax Corp. (Pink Sheets:SCXC) reported today that a U.S. military customer has placed a strategically significant evaluation order for a confidential defense product developed by Sciax R&D partner Eomax Corp.
"Sciax in partnership with Eomax have worked for several years on the development of this electro-optical system and we are very pleased to place this initial evaluation unit," stated Ralph Manore, Vice-President of Operations for Sciax.
"The process of creating unique technology solutions for use in challenging military environments is a major undertaking," stated Ken Smart, President of Eomax. "The process of implementing these unique technology solutions into the war-fighting capabilities of any military force is, in many ways, an even bigger undertaking. This sale is a door-opener for the Sciax - Eomax partnership and we are confident that our technology can and will make a real difference for these military users."
In addition to the Wolf Pack system, manufactured by Sciax under license from Eomax, the companies continue to work on several other projects. These projects include confidential efforts as well as publicly disclosed initiatives such as implementations of 3D imaging technology from Spatial View Inc. and continuing work with Richard Wolf GmbH.
The Sciax Wolf Pack is a highly modularized opto-electronic remote viewing system used by law enforcement and military personnel. The reconfigurable, multi-operational design of Wolf Pack makes the system ideal for many applications in physical security, drug and contraband interdiction, tactical response and protective security. Wolf Pack electronics and optical components are built to high standards of durability, allowing successful deployment in harsh conditions that would prohibit the use of many conventional imaging systems.
About Sciax
Sciax is an emerging leader in defense imaging systems for law enforcement and military personnel engaged in counter-terrorism and other special security operations. Sciax America Inc. and Sciax Technology Inc. are wholly owned subsidiaries of Sciax Corp. (Pink Sheets:SCXC).
Wolf Pack, the company's tactical remote viewing system, is manufactured under license from Eomax Corp., and is used by law enforcement and military organizations in North America and Europe. Customers include, military and law enforcement agencies of the US and German Governments, contraband interdiction units of Canada Customs, and LAPD-SWAT.
This release contains forward-looking statements with respect to the results of operations and business of Sciax Technology Inc., Sciax America Inc. and Sciax Corp. which involves risks and uncertainties. The Company's actual future results could materially differ from those discussed. Risks and uncertainties of the Company will be detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports. The company intends that such statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and enforcement and defense imaging system earnings, and all other forward looking statements be subject to the "safe harbor" provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
------------------ Whoever is first in the field and awaits the coming of the enemy, will be fresh for the fight; whoever is second in the field and has to hasten to battle will arrive exhausted. - Sun Tzu
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WESTON, FL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 10/05/04 -- Wall Street News Alert's "stocks to watch" this morning are: Sciax Corp. (OTC: SCXC), Oracle Corp (NASDAQ: ORCL), EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) and Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL).
Aggressive investors and traders need to be watching Sciax Corp. (OTC: SCXC) as it continues to pour out good news! Yesterday after the markets closed, the company issued a press release announcing that a U.S. military customer has placed a strategically significant evaluation order for a confidential defense product developed by Sciax R&D partner Eomax Corp.!
This is great news for investors! "Sciax in partnership with Eomax have worked for several years on the development of this electro-optical system and we are very pleased to place this initial evaluation unit," stated Ralph Manore, Vice-President of Operations for Sciax.
"The process of creating unique technology solutions for use in challenging military environments is a major undertaking," stated Ken Smart, President of Eomax. "The process of implementing these unique technology solutions into the war-fighting capabilities of any military force is, in many ways, an even bigger undertaking. This sale is a door-opener for the Sciax - Eomax partnership and we are confident that our technology can and will make a real difference for these military users."
The press release also states that in addition to the Wolf Pack system, manufactured by Sciax under license from Eomax, the companies continue to work on several other projects. These projects include confidential efforts as well as publicly disclosed initiatives such as implementations of 3D imaging technology from Spatial View Inc. and continuing work with Richard Wolf GmbH.
Investors watch this one! The Sciax Wolf Pack is a highly modularized opto-electronic remote viewing system used by law enforcement and military personnel. The reconfigurable, multi-operational design of Wolf Pack makes the system ideal for many applications in physical security, drug and contraband interdiction, tactical response and protective security. Wolf Pack electronics and optical components are built to high standards of durability, allowing successful deployment in harsh conditions that would prohibit the use of many conventional imaging systems!
The stock closed yesterday at around Five cents a share.
In case you are not familiar with the company: Sciax is an emerging leader in defense imaging systems for law enforcement and military personnel engaged in counter-terrorism and other special security operations. Sciax America Inc. and Sciax Technology Inc. are wholly owned subsidiaries of Sciax Corp.
Wolf Pack, the company's tactical remote viewing system, is manufactured under license from Eomax Corp., and is used by law enforcement and military organizations in North America and Europe. Customers include, military and law enforcement agencies of the US and German Governments, contraband interdiction units of Canada Customs, and LAPD-SWAT.
Stocks showing interesting activity yesterday at the close of the regular trading day were: Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL) down 0.2% on 65.9 million shares traded, EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) up 3.2% on 20.9 million shares traded and Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) down 0.9% on 20.3 million shares traded.
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I been following this for awhile.Have'nt bought.Even on good news this stock just sits there.Have it on watch.Hope your move went well.Good Luck, in your case you don't need it you make your own.LOL
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> BAY CITY, Michigan & TORONTO, Oct. 6, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Sciax Corp (Pink Sheets:SCXC) reported today that it has signed a letter of intent to acquire 50% of Nuresco Polymers.
Nuresco (www.nuresco.net) has developed an advanced polymer system with strength, high service temperature, chemical resistance and other properties that allow it to effectively compete for contracts in the defence and aeronautics industries. "We are eager to explore the opportunity of working with Nuresco," stated Ralph Manore, Vice President of Operations for Sciax. "It is expected that we may leverage Nuresco's contact base as a number of high level introductions will be made available to advance sales of Sciax's Wolf Pack into the defence industry," added Mr. Manore.
"We are impressed with Sciax's people and are excited by pursuing the excellent fit that the acquisition would provide for both our companies," said P. Henry Naskali, Vice-President Business Development of Nuresco Polymers. "As well as being able to advance sales of Sciax products, we are also intrigued by the prospect of including our high performance light weight polymers into existing Sciax product lines as well as those under development," stated Mr. Naskali.
About Sciax
Sciax is an emerging leader in defense imaging systems for law enforcement and military personnel engaged in counter-terrorism and other special security operations. Sciax America Inc. and Sciax Technology Inc. are wholly owned subsidiaries of Sciax Corp. (Pink Sheets:SCXC).
Sciax is the manufacturer of Wolf Pack under license from Eomax. Wolf Pack is the Company's tactical remote viewing system used by law enforcement and military organizations in North America and Europe. Customers include, military and law enforcement agencies of the US and German Governments, contraband interdiction units of Canada Customs, and LAPD-SWAT.
This release contains forward-looking statements with respect to the results of operations and business of Sciax Technology Inc., Sciax America Inc. and Ugomedia Interactive Corp. which involves risks and uncertainties. The Company's actual future results could materially differ from those discussed. Risks and uncertainties of the Company will be detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports. The Company intends that such statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and enforcement and defense imaging system earnings, and all other forward looking statements be subject to the "safe harbor" provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
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In the last 26 minutes today this had 21 trades. 20 were buys and 1 was sell. The price went from 0.071 up to 0.078. Now the Ask is 0.08. Watch this closely at the bell as it appears ready to bolt.......RUFF!!!
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Federal Protective Services Performs Test & Evaluation of Wolf Pack at High Profile Venues Tuesday October 12, 4:05 pm ET
BAY CITY, Mich. and TORONTO, Oct. 12, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Sciax Corp. (Other OTC:SCXC.PK - News): ADVERTISEMENT
Federal Protective Service (FPS), Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE), Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are conducting an ongoing Test & Evaluation program based in the National Capitol Region in conjunction with their National SRT Team Leader. Following a one-day Tactical Training exercise provided by Sciax, FPS dispatched a SWAT Team with the Wolf Pack System, as previously announced, to assist with security at the recent G8 Summit in Georgia. The teams were deployed in multiple scenarios and locations and were extremely impressed with the systems' technology, durability and modularity. It allowed them to be very thorough and more efficient, while enhancing their safety. Many other agencies expressed curiosity and interest in the system.
Plans to deploy their teams and the Wolf Pack at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) and Republican National Convention (RNC) were interrupted by the heightened security levels for major US banking interests. As a result, the Wolf Pack was allocated to the World Bank. For the past several months, the system has been on near constant duty performing extensive vehicle inspections at the bank in Washington, DC. Operators are impressed with the versatility and durability of the system.
During these deployments the FPS team leader has been standardizing and documenting the operating procedures used for vehicle inspections and other applications using the Wolf Pack. These ``best practices'' operating guidelines are expected to be used for future engagements of Wolf Pack in various fields of operation.
Future plans for the Wolf Pack include security for the upcoming Presidential Inauguration. Wolf Pack will be deployed, among other tools, to clear the extensive system of tunnels and crawl spaces located under Washington DC. As the Team Leader stated, ``the camera will go in every tunnel first for the safety of the officers and the thoroughness of the information gathered.''
The Wolf Pack is a highly modularized opto-electronic remote viewing system used by law enforcement and military personnel. The reconfigurable, multi-operational design of Wolf Pack makes the system ideal for many applications in physical security, drug and contraband interdiction, tactical response and protective security. Wolf Pack electronics and optical components are built to high standards of durability, allowing successful deployment in harsh conditions that would prohibit the use of many conventional imaging systems.
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BAY CITY, Mich. and TORONTO, Oct. 18, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Sciax Corp. (Other OTC:SCXC.PK - News) and Eomax Corp. have announced today that Eomax has completed design work on new folding, extendible search poles for the Wolf Pack(tm) system. These new poles are the first example of the R&D and design partnership created between Eomax and Sciax in late July of this year. ADVERTISEMENT
Sciax will use design information and engineering drawings supplied by Eomax to begin manufacturing plans for the new poles. ``This new pole design adds functionality and further ergonomic advantage to the Wolf Pack system and we are looking forward to beginning production,'' stated Ralph Manore, Vice President of Operations for Sciax. ``The Eomax team have created a new product that cleverly addresses ergonomic and application issues allowing Sciax to introduce a capability that is currently not available in the marketplace,'' added Mr. Manore. The launch customer for the 8.5m version of the new Eomax pole design is the French Customs Department who have ordered several Wolf Pack systems from Sciax.
The Wolf Pack(tm) is a highly modularized opto-electronic remote viewing system used by law enforcement and military personnel. The reconfigurable, multi-operational design of Wolf Pack(tm) makes the system ideal for many applications in physical security, drug and contraband interdiction, tactical response and protective security. Wolf Pack(tm) electronics and optical components are built to high standards of durability, allowing successful deployment in harsh conditions that would prohibit the use of many conventional imaging systems.
About Sciax
Sciax is an emerging leader in defense imaging systems for law enforcement and military personnel engaged in counter-terrorism and other special security operations. Sciax America Inc. and Sciax Technology Inc. are wholly owned subsidiaries of Sciax Corp. (Other OTC:SCXC.PK - News).
Wolf Pack(tm), the company's tactical remote viewing system, is manufactured under license from Eomax Corp., and is used by law enforcement and military organizations in North America and Europe. Customers include, military and law enforcement agencies of the US and German Governments, contraband interdiction units of Canada Customs, and LAPD-SWAT.
This release contains forward-looking statements with respect to the results of operations and business of Sciax Technology Inc., and Sciax America Inc. which involves risks and uncertainties. The Company's actual future results could materially differ from those discussed. Risks and uncertainties of the Company will be detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports. The company intends that such statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and enforcement and defense imaging system earnings, and all other forward looking statements be subject to the ``safe harbors'' provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.