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It seems to be going up again. Seems risky to try and swing right now to me.
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Airships, Unmanned Aircraft May Have 'Synergy,' DOD Says (Posted: Wednesday, August 10, 2005)
[Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, Aug. 10,

(by) Marc Selinger

Although unmanned airships and unmanned aircraft have distinctly different looks, a new Pentagon report suggests there may be several areas in which technology developed for one vehicle type could benefit the other.

The report, a "road map" on unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), sees a "potential for synergy" between airships and unmanned aircraft that would "enhance capability or reduce cost" for several kinds of missions, including communications relay, force protection and signals intelligence collection.

The Defense Department, which released the road map late Aug. 8 (DAILY, Aug. 9), has bought hundreds of unmanned aircraft, ranging from the Air Force's large Global Hawk to a variety of handheld devices. For long-endurance missions lasting weeks or months, DOD is pursuing blimp-like airships, which use engines to fly, and balloon-like aerostats that are tethered to the ground by cable.

Several airships and aerostats are under development, including the Missile Defense Agency's High Altitude Airship and the Army's Joint Land Attack Elevated Netted Sensor (JLENS) aerostat system. Several aerostats have been deployed in Afghanistan and Iraq, including the Army's Rapid Aerostat Initial Deployment (RAID).

The report's comments on airships are contained in a section that did not exist in previous editions of the road map. Christopher Bolkcom, an aerospace analyst at the Congressional Research Service, told The DAILY Aug. 9 that the addition of the airship section could suggest that "cultural obstacles" to airships and aerostats have lessened and that DOD now views such vehicles as "increasingly useful and important."

Still, DOD's skepticism about airships does not appear to have gone away entirely. The report says that "limited mobility" remains a challenge for airships.

Bolkcom said the new road map also is notable for its heavy emphasis on the need for UAVs to be interoperable. Rep. Curt Weldon (R-Pa.), a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee, and other lawmakers have complained about what they see as a lack of coordination among UAV programs (DAILY, March 10).

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JANE'S DEFENCE WEEKLY
10 AUGUST 05


Lockheed wins DoD contract for massive airship

Michael Sirak

The U.S. Department of Defense has decided to continue development of a massive, autonomous unmanned airship that could play a vital role in coming decades in protecting the U.S. homeland from air and missile attack. The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) announced on July 26 that it intends to award Lockheed Martin an approximately $137 million contract in October for phase 3 of the High Altitude Airship (HAA) programme. During this phase, which is expected to last about four years, the company will build a solar-powered airship prototype approximately 131 meters long and 45.75 meters at its widest point that displaces about 103,000 cubic meters of helium, according to Lockheed Martin and MDA officials. The MDA wants the prototype to be capable of loitering at 18,300 meters for up to one month while carrying a 227 kilogram payload and providing 3 kilowatts of continuous power to the payload. A three-flight demonstration, culminating in a one-month deployment, could begin as early as mid-2008, according to the officials. The exercise will yield valuable data for the larger operational variant that the MDA envisages, they said. "What really hasn't been demonstrated before is getting a vehicle like this to altitude and going through multiple diurnal cycles and staying at that altitude," Ronald Browning, director of business development for Surveillance Systems at Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems and Sensors in Akron, Ohio, told JDW on July 28. After a competitive first phase of concept development, Lockheed Martin concentrated during phase 2 on reducing the developmental risk to technologies like the airship's lightweight hull fabric, solar arrays, batteries and components for its four electric motors. This work led to a critical design review of its airship concept in October 2004. After reviewing the concept, the MDA opted to continue the initiative, but under a restructured framework to allow more time to complete the project. Lockheed Martin is expected to contribute about $43 million of its own funds to phase 3, according to MDA and Lockheed Martin officials. Browning said Lockheed Martin is confident that it has met the principal design challenge of the prototype: developing a strong, composite lightweight fabric that can withstand the rigours of operating in the stratosphere, where it will be exposed to extreme fluctuations of temperature and radiation and ozone, and yet contain the helium. Upon successful demonstration, programme engineers will add off-the-shelf sensors and radios to the vehicle and conduct exercises to assess the military utility of the airship. The North American Aerospace Defense Command will lead the assessment, which will take place over U.S. test ranges. Lockheed Martin will build the prototype HAA in Akron. The HAA is conceived to operate from bases in the continental U.S. Lockheed Martin is offering its Airdock facility in Akron as a base from which to operate and maintain two airships. The airship is designed to fly autonomously to GPS waypoints programmed by ground controllers at a fixed-site station that has both line-of-sight and beyond-the horizon communications links to remain in contact with it. A mobile control station is also envisaged at a later point. Browning said such airships also have civil and commercial applications such as supporting a network for the control of air traffic as well as monitoring crops and wildlife. Ultimately, the pace of the demonstration will be determined by the Congress. The MDA asked the legislators for $16.8 million in FY06 to support the HAA programme. House and Senate funding authorisers have not yet settled on the final version of the bill, but House representatives voted to eliminate the funding due to concerns over technical issues and schedules.

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Hmm, I'm not sure what to think of this news. How do you guys feel about it.
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Both Positive and Negative.

On the positive side maybe GTE has made their point and the DOD thinks this idea has merit.

On the negative side GTE wasn't selected by DOD for the contract.

But......GTE is looking for the commercial applications. I'm staying with them with my core block. In the meantime I'm swinging if the opportunity presents itself. [Wink]

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Crusader

after thinking it over a bit longer and reading your reply, I agree completely and realized it foolish to even be concerned with this. GTE is going for a very different market than Lockheed. As we've already seen the past few contracts they have in place were for foreign commercial application. This news may have a negative affect of the stock pps, but I believe the company will still move strongly forward with its services.

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Lockheed has been in HAA development for a couple years now with DoD. This contract is just a furtherence of an ongoing contract. Its for development of a prototype. GTE has a prototype already under construction and soon to be flight tested. GTE could easily be awared contracts for production models. Its the same as when DoD wanted a new Joint Strike Fighter, there were 3 different contractors developing prototypes before a production contract was awarded. So I wouldn't put to much weight into the DoD and Lockheed contract. JMHO

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August 11, 2005 06:00 PM US Eastern Timezone

GlobeTel Announces Second Quarter 2005 Results

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 11, 2005--GlobeTel Communications Corp. (AMEX:GTE), today reported in its filing of SEC Form 10Q that the company had revenues of $19,700,531 during the second quarter ended June 30, 2005, compared to $3,790,085 during the same period in 2004, an increase of 419%. Total revenues for the six months ended were $37,711,175, compared to $7,000,419 during the same period in 2004, an increase of 438%.


The total losses for the second quarter were $3,115,294, excluding non-recurring one-time charges of $2,842,035. The company also provided the following quarterly comparison:


2nd Quarter 1st Quarter 4th Quarter
2005 2005 2004
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Revenues $19,700,531 $18,010,643 $14,486,589
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Gross Margin $(81,985) $726,680 $(176,017)
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Net loss $5,957,329 $3,600,054 $8,416,953
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Total Assets $14,669,233 $15,124,388 $6,195,977
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Total Stockholder Equity $11,530,390 $12,359,242 $5,276,577
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The company reported that margins were lower in the current quarter as it had incurred downtime when it moved its network operations center to its new, larger facility in Los Angeles. When accounting for technical support and amortization and depreciation, there was a resulting negative gross margin.

Operationally, the Company reports that:

-- The projected run rate now is approximately $75 million;

-- There is significant progress in its revamping the organization and operations;

-- The additional space in its Florida headquarters will be ready in October 2005;

-- Its subsidiary, Sanswire Networks, LLC, has moved to its new facility in Palmdale, California.

Timothy Huff, CEO of GlobeTel, stated, "We continue to be excited about the future of the Company. The losses we incurred were expected as we grew our business. We expect our losses to diminish and reach profitability by the end of the year as we now operate out of our new facilities and as we launch our other products. As I previously stated, the Company is stronger than it has ever been. This will be truly exciting times for GlobeTel and our shareholders."

About GlobeTel Communications Corporation:

GlobeTel Communications Corporation is a diversified Telecommunications and Financial Services Company. GlobeTel Communications Corporation operates business units in Stored Value debit cards, as a certified MasterCard processor, the sale of Carrier grade VOIP of Long Distance to major Long Distance re-sellers, VOIP Technology and development, and high altitude airship research and development. These self contained business units were developed to operate independently of each other. The symbiotic relationship however, provides value to each of the other business units. This strategy offers GlobeTel financial diversity and risk mitigation while striving toward its operating objectives.

Operating on a global basis, GlobeTel has, historically, focused its business development on markets outside of the United States. Current operations and business relationships exist in Asia, Europe, South America, Mexico and the Caribbean. Additional information concerning other areas and topics of GlobeTel can be found on our web site at http://www.globetel.net

Certain statements in this release constitute forward-looking statements or statements which may be deemed or construed to be forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Placement Act of 1995. The words "forecast", "project", "intend", "expect", "should", "would", and similar expressions and all statements, which are not historical facts, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which could cause the Company's actual results, performance (finance or operating) or achievements to differ from future results, performance (financing and operating) or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. The above are more fully discussed in the Company's SEC filings.

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GlobeTel Communications Corp., Fort Lauderdale
Maria Vasquez, 954-241-0590
investors@globetel.net
http://www.globetel.net

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an increase of 438%
That's a huge revenue increase!
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So do you think there will be more news today?
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Thanks, Eyha....
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BchOus, I enjoy it...

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Pagan (all), random thoughts:

Wasn't Lockheed's project more or less on the shelf? Gotta wonder whether the Strat's progress convinced higher-ups to revisit the Lockheed project..."Dang, boys, these guys are serious--look who they hired." hmmm

What was the lag time from military/national-security deployment of satellites to commercial deployment? Could this be a reversal, a precedent for "near-space" exploitation?

Did I see on I-hub a link to an Air Force magazine article with a mention of the Strat?

Institutional investors should smile on the recent financials, I would think.

Has a general summary of the shareholder meeting been released?

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Predictions? I'm still in...
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Tex..
No summary of the SHM yet. I'm looking for PR's either afterhours today or sprinkled through next week. I've always retained a core hold in GTE. But I play as many of the swings as I can when I am able to time the low properly. Looking for a good swing opportunity with EOD today or early next week. I may pick up some shares today for a swing in case they release PR's afterhours today or before bell Monday. Not sure yet.

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quote:
Originally posted by Pagan:
Lockheed has been in HAA development for a couple years now with DoD. This contract is just a furtherence of an ongoing contract. Its for development of a prototype. GTE has a prototype already under construction and soon to be flight tested. GTE could easily be awared contracts for production models. Its the same as when DoD wanted a new Joint Strike Fighter, there were 3 different contractors developing prototypes before a production contract was awarded. So I wouldn't put to much weight into the DoD and Lockheed contract. JMHO

Dead-on Pagen..this is an ongoing project. They had delayed starting Phase 3 and we thought back then that that may be because GTEL was already ahead of the Lockheed timeline. You have to rememebr that GTE is developing this primarly for their own use, wireless stuff. There is the secondary DOD stuff. Even if Lockheed has something first to market it is a diffrent platform for military operations. It will be hard for a cell phone company to buy one or rent one from them. GTE will sell or rent them one...

can you guys post your findings at gtel . org? We need to keep the information up to date.

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quote:
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Predictions? I'm still in...

I am still waiting to get back in at 1.70-80

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Extended hours is up to 2.25!
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They always have crazy bid/ask after close. That really doesn't mean anything. I'm with George though, I think I will wait until about a buck 80. This has been pretty reliable as a swing but it doesn't look like it will really go nuts for quite a while.
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Pagan:
Lockheed has been in HAA development for a couple years now with DoD. This contract is just a furtherence of an ongoing contract. Its for development of a prototype. GTE has a prototype already under construction and soon to be flight tested. GTE could easily be awared contracts for production models. Its the same as when DoD wanted a new Joint Strike Fighter, there were 3 different contractors developing prototypes before a production contract was awarded. So I wouldn't put to much weight into the DoD and Lockheed contract. JMHO

Dead-on Pagen..this is an ongoing project. They had delayed starting Phase 3 and we thought back then that that may be because GTEL was already ahead of the Lockheed timeline. You have to rememebr that GTE is developing this primarly for their own use, wireless stuff. There is the secondary DOD stuff. Even if Lockheed has something first to market it is a diffrent platform for military operations. It will be hard for a cell phone company to buy one or rent one from them. GTE will sell or rent them one...

can you guys post your findings at gtel . org? We need to keep the information up to date.

as for Lockheed...they play for keeps....period....

I swung out of this.. this week.....GTE is promising and as pagan says....different applications....but I'll buy back in the 1.60 range....no offense intended....

On the other side of the coin....GTE better hurry up and fly this thing for real cuz as I said....LM......plays for keeps....

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And another thing...just to expound upon my statment. IF.....LMAero wanted too....they could fly a prototype in 3 months.....like it or lump it...but it's true....

Hurry GTE...hurry.

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Im out but think next week will have some good swings looking for 1.50-60 to get back in.its been good to me.
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Looks like we'll have a nice open today...
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I take it back. [Big Grin]
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Great company, just needs more time, it come a long way.
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GlobeTel Communications' Shareholders Re-Elect Directors, Approve Proposals
Tuesday August 16, 12:18 pm ET

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 16, 2005--GlobeTel Communications Corp. (AMEX:GTE - News) today announced that its shareholders re-elected the Company's directors and approved all proposals at the Company's 2005 annual meeting held on August 11, 2005 in Fort Lauderdale.

Shareholders re-elected directors, Timothy Huff, Przemyslaw Kostro, Mitch Siegel, Kyle McMahan, Laina Raveedran Greene, and Leigh Coleman. Additionally, proposals to ratify Dohan & Co. CPA's PA as the company's auditors; increase the number of authorized common shares to 150 million; and ratify the 2004 employee stock option plan were all approved.

"We had a very successful shareholder meeting," said GlobeTel CEO Timothy Huff. "Shareholders in attendance saw an in-depth presentation of our Company's business units and an exciting video featuring our high altitude airship, the Stratellite."

In addition to the approval of all Board members and proposals, there were several other notable highlights of the shareholders' meeting.

Todd Siegel demonstrated GlobeTel's new StrateVOIP product that will provide a turnkey solution for telecom companies, ISPs and others to provide Voice Over IP phone service to their customers. GlobeTel's efforts are currently focused internationally, where the market for VOIP is still emerging.

Robert Jones of Sanswire Networks LLC, a wholly owned, privately held, subsidiary of GlobeTel Communications Corp. is the head of the Stratellite project. He discussed the advances in composite materials used in the Stratellite's frame, and other technologies that will be used in the "Technology Demonstrator."

Mr. Jones also discussed letters of intent and agreements in progress with several German consortiums and companies. Sanswire is also in discussions with The Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research in Germany, which is known for its expertise and contribution to solar cell and regenerative energy fuel cell systems.

The advancement in electric motors has also been a key factor for the Technology Demonstrator. The letters of intent together with agreements with several of these well-known companies will enable Sanswire to build a sound, safe, and state of the art, Sanswire 2 composite airframe Technology Demonstrator, which will lead to the Commercial Prototype, Sanswire 3 in the very near future.

Another highlight of the meeting was an overview of the Stored Value card program and its applications, and a roadmap for the go to market strategy. There is significant optimism surrounding this program.

Finally, Centerline Communications' head Joe Monterrosso gave an overview of GlobeTel's carrier sales division and discussed the Company's new Los Angeles facility that is interconnected to every telecom carrier in the world through hubs in Los Angeles and New York. Monterrosso projected that revenues in 2006 could increase to $10 million per month with net margins of 4 to 6% per month.

About GlobeTel Communications Corporation:

GlobeTel Communications Corporation is a diversified Telecommunications and Financial Services Company. GlobeTel Communications Corporation operates business units in Stored Value debit cards, as a certified MasterCard processor, the sale of Carrier grade VOIP of Long Distance to major Long Distance re-sellers, VOIP Technology and development, and high altitude airship research and development. These self contained business units were developed to operate independently of each other. The symbiotic relationship however, provides value to each of the other business units. This strategy offers GlobeTel financial diversity and risk mitigation while striving toward its operating objectives.

Operating on a global basis, GlobeTel has, historically, focused its business development on markets outside of the United States. Current operations and business relationships exist in Asia, Europe, South America, Mexico and the Caribbean.

About Sanswire Networks, LLC:

Sanswire Networks is a wholly owned, privately held, subsidiary of GlobeTel Communications Corporation whose shares are publicly traded under the symbol GTEL.

A Stratellite(TM) is a high-altitude airship that when in place in the stratosphere (approximately 65,000 feet) will provide a stationary platform for transmitting various types of wireless communications services currently transmitted from cell towers and satellites. It is not a balloon or a blimp, but a high-altitude airship with a rigid structure.

The Stratellite is similar to a satellite in concept, but is stationed in the stratosphere rather than in orbit. Existing satellites provide easy "download" capabilities, but because of their high altitude are not practical for commercially viable "two-way" high-speed data communication. The Stratellite will allow subscribers to easily communicate in "both directions" using readily available wireless devices. http://www.sanswire.com

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yo, click on yahoo alert in my e-mail, got this message:

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This article has been removed at the request of the news provider, Business Wire.

Anybody know anything?

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Tex...
A corrected PR was issued to replace the original due to a typo.

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well, if somebody woulda bet me, I woulda bet you'd know...so, inconsequential typo or sumpin about OS, etc?

Thanks, Pagan

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the typo had a listing of GTEL instead of GTE
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thanks, vw, how ya been? Haven't crossed paths in a while...

(btw, I can see where I would want that corrected--imagine if folks thought, "O no, we reverted to old ticker?" could be a yikes moment...)

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I am still waiting till 1.70 to get back in.

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Looks like I will get it today.... 1.69
and dropping... I may wait longer now...

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Looks like it's coming down pretty hard today. I was waiting too but I think I'll wait until under 1.60 now. Think there's still a bottom around there? Anyone have L2's on this?
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The whole trend has sucked since May...glad I got out when I did.. I was afraid too at the time but really did the right thing. We may see 1.60...I am waiting

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