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** Stock flying! Keep a close watch on VSPC. This stock has been moving swiftly lately climbing from an intra-day price of 1.53 a few trading days ago to the close of 2.50 Friday. Thats over 60%. This very often indicates the distinct possibility of excellent news. And thats what the rumors are.
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VIASPACE Announces Research Report by Market Advisors
PASADENA, CA.—July 1, 2005—VIASPACE Inc. (OTCBB:VSPC), a spin-off of Caltech/NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory that transforms proven space and defense technologies into hardware and software products that solve today's complex problems, announced today that Market Advisors has completed an independent research report on VIASPACE that identifies the company in an extremely positive light. The report can be accessed at www.VIASPACE.com/reports. The report calls attention to VIASPACE’s patents, its first product—the MicroTracker—which enables the monitoring of emergency personnel in hazardous environments, and the company’s potential in the fuel cell arena, among others. Market Advisors is a company that has been in business since the 1970s. Company officials have been quoted in numerous print publications throughout the United States. During the late 1980s and through the 1990s, the company’s lead analyst was the editor in chief of the nationally syndicated Marketarian Newsletter. A fee was paid to Market Advisors to provide the institutional investment community throughout North America with research coverage on VIASPACE as it commences trading on the OTC exchange.
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Will skyrocket after today's news about London Attacks! VIASPACE builds products to protect us against this kind of things.
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"The bombing that happened in London this morning makes it more important than ever for these homeland security companies to get their products tested and on the market so as to help prevent more terrorist attacks."
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Ionfinity combines two inventions made at Caltech/NASA Jet propulsion Laboratory that will detect biological agents and explosives at a 10x increase in sensitivity and a 10x increase in mass range.
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To disrupt and displace fuel cell, homeland security and public safety markets, VSPC uses patented technology based on hundreds of man-years of space program efforts.
VSPC has licensed technology that has been has been nurtured, tested and proven in labs and space by NASA, JPL, Caltech and University of Southern California (USC).
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VIASPACE Announces U-HUNTER Licensed From Caltech for Improvised Explosive Detection (IED) System
PASADENA, Calif., July 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: VSPC - News), a spin-off of Caltech/NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory that transforms proven space and defense technologies into hardware and software products that solve today's complex problems, announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary Arroyo Sciences acquired an exclusive license to U-HUNTER technology. Funded by the US Army Corps of Engineers at Caltech/NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the U-HUNTER technology was originally developed for inferring the presence of buried explosives and explosive waste based on the exploitation of electromagnetic, magnetic and multi-spectral sensors. U-HUNTER was extensively validated and certified by analyzing remediation survey data from formerly-used defense sites at McKinley Range, Umatilla, and Camp Simms. The announcement was made by AJ Abdallat, COO of VIASPACE. The project, code-named USCAN, extends Caltech licensed U-HUNTER technology to a new generation of systems for rapidly isolating human suicide bombers wearing camouflaged explosives on their bodies, as well as detecting subsurface IED buried under roads using vehicle mounted sensors. The IED threat is a common low-tech terrorist tactic that has become a major threat in recent months, leading to an increasing loss of US military and civilian lives overseas. U-HUNTER will provide an enabling capability for automatically detecting signatures of ordnance (such as bombs, guided missiles, mortars, mines, demolition charges, etc.), shrapnel from active and electromagnetic sensors. Arroyo Sciences is developing both a wall-mounted and portable capability for rapidly isolating a human suicide bomber wearing explosive belts based on fusion of ultra hi-resolution thermal sensor driven by U-HUNTER computational engine. On-camera software can make a screening detection call in real-time and potentially isolate threats from 50-100 ft away.
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nice find here...very interesting company. any idea why trading data is so hard to come by on stockcharts and yahoo?
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also, an open question about one segment of the business: is anyone concerned about the size of the market for disposable fuel cells for electronics? Anyone with access to a power outlet will use a rechargable battery with half the battery life of the methanol device. Yes, I can envision using it for a laptop while off the grid in another country or something, but is there a large enough market for high-end electronics users who are off a grid????
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VIASPACE Scientific Advisory Board Chaired By Dr. Dwight Duston, Former Technology Executive for U.S. Dept. of Defense PASADENA, Calif., July 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- VIASPACE Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: VSPC - News), a spin-off of the NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory that transforms proven space and defense technologies into hardware and software products that solve today's complex problems, announced today that Dr. Dwight Duston has joined its Scientific Advisory Board and has agreed to serve as Chairman. The Scientific Advisory Board advises VIASPACE management and the Board of Directors on technical matters. The announcement was made by Dr. Carl Kukkonen, CEO of VIASPACE. "Dr. Duston and the Scientific Advisory Board will help VIASPACE evaluate new high-technology opportunities," stated Dr. Kukkonen. "The Board will also help in recruiting top technical talent."
Dr. Duston is currently Chief Technology Officer at the Egg Factory of Roanoke, Virginia, which incubates high-technology companies. Prior to that, Dr. Duston spent 20 years in research and high-technology management for the US Department of Defense. He was Director, Science and Technology and later Assistant Director for Technology at the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization. He has chaired and served on numerous review and advisory panels and working groups for NASA and the Department of Defense. Dr. Duston has served on Advisory Boards for several companies and was co-editor of the journal, "TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT". He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Michigan.
Dr. Duston has a strong track record of technology transfer of military R&D, that has resulted in more than 350 commercial products brought to the market, traceable back to the military R&D his office at the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization funded.
"Dr. Duston's commercialization expertise is exactly what were looking for," stated Dr. Kukkonen. "In addition, his long experience with the US Department of Defense will be valuable to our focus on solving key problems in national defense and homeland security."
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Do you think its going to come back and continue its up trend after everyone takes their profits?
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I dont know im very new to the market i just wanted to notify people cause i have the stock and lost money on it but im still holding it i was just giving an alert to people is all im not here to be an expert cause frankly so far im a subpar trader just learning the game at a cost lol
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I originally purchased a substantial amount around .75 a share. When we crossed $5 a share the other day, I was lucky enough to put my stop limit to sell at $5. Whew......what a break.
I've been combing the net this morning. Does anyone know why VSPC tanked like it did? I can't find any bad press out there.
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