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Does anyone know of a good site that has potential OTC up and comers? I'm not talking about pump and dump sites, but sites where you can either filter by news or price. I just keep seeing these OTC stocks after they've run from like $1 to $4 and really nobody had their eye on it at $1. Where can we find these?
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Peter Leeds. Seriously, it's difficult. Even the OTCBB doesn't list very many. I thinks someone last week gave out a few good ones like: squm, jysr, sidy, usbo.
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REPOMAN CHEKC THIS ONE OUT DONT KNOW OF A SITE BUT LOOK AT THIS COMPANY NOT A HOT SECTOR BUT LOOK AT PR FINANCIALS AND CHART WOW THE CHART LOOK
GHLT - YEAH GPS TECHNOLOGIES
LATEST pr GHL Technologies Issues Guidance for 2006; Revenue Projected to Exceed 600% with Net Income Increase of More Than 7,000%
Net Income Projected to reach $2.9 Million or $0.08 EPS This Year
BREMERTON, WASHINGTON – May 19, 2006 – Gene Hew-Len, CEO and founder of GHL Technologies, Inc. (Pink Sheets: GHLT), a holding company focusing on acquisitions, strategic alliances, and partnerships with companies on the cutting edge of the GPS and telematics industry, today provided guidance for the year ending December 31, 2006, in light of the company's new public status and recent developments.
In a statement to the company’s board of directors, Hew-Len reported that GHL Technologies’ entry into the public markets, coupled with the access to capital it provides, will facilitate the company’s national expansion by allowing it to hire new staff as appropriate, allocate the necessary resources to secure new service agreements, and leverage these to solidify strategic alliances that will support the company’s growth objectives.
Hew-Len also set forth a revenue target of $3,745,000.00, as well as a net income target of $2,900,000 or $0.08 earnings per share, for 2006. In addition to the company's ongoing emergency vehicle installation operations, these returns are projected to be derived primarily from nationwide sales, installation and maintenance of GPS/telematics products.
According to financial statements, GHL Technologies reported total revenue of $606,253.31 and net income of $37,060.77 for the year ended December 31, 2005. Achievement of the revised revenue and net income targets would represent revenue growth in excess of 600 percent and net income growth of more than 7,000 percent for 2006.
"We believe GHL Technologies and its shareholders are poised to capitalize on the outsourcing by many GPS and telematics products manufacturers of their installation and maintenance functions," said Hew-Len. "Our new relationship with Trimble represents an example of that trend; this will create considerable value for our shareholders. We look forward to developing additional, similar partnerships over the remainder of the year and are very confident that we will meet our new revenue target."
“Over the long term, our management team is personally committed to building a great company and to keeping all of our stakeholders updated via regular communications and news releases. We are in the process of making considerable investments in the future of our company and believe we have the proper vision and expertise to become a market leader. This is a very exciting time for GHL Technologies,” added Hew-Len.
About GPS and Telematics Technologies GPS, or Global Positioning System, is a worldwide radio-navigation system formed by a constellation of 24 orbiting satellites and their ground stations and controlled by the U.S. Department of Defense. Originally intended strictly for military use, GPS uses these satellites as reference points to calculate positions accurate to within meters, or within a centimeter as with advanced forms of GPS.
Telematics is the convergence of computing, information, and wireless communication technologies with GPS location-tracking capabilities inside a moving platform, which in turn enables various location-based and multimedia communication services. Applications such as vehicle location-tracking, dynamic GPS navigation, real-time traffic reports, and automated crash and theft notifications are some service examples of telematics.
According to numerous industry sources, global GPS and telematics sales are expected to exceed $16 billion by the end of this year, with the demand for real-time track and trace applications growing exponentially as companies continue to improve customer service standards. The GPS/telematics market is expected to grow at a rate of nearly 25 percent through 2007 and more rapidly beginning in 2008 as the next wave of GPS/telematics technology is made available via new satellite launches.
About GHL Technologies GHL Technologies seeks to become a leading, international GPS/telematics company by aggressively investing in new acquisitions, building strategic alliances, and securing partnerships with companies on the cutting edge of GPS and telematics development – thereby creating value for its shareholders.
For more information, please visit www.ghltechnologies.com. GHLT shareholders are encouraged to register on the site’s “Shareholder Registration” page to receive ongoing company news updates.
ABOUT 2005 RESULTS PR
GHL Technologies Reports Revenue Increase of 1,192% and Net Income Increase of 609% for 2005 Business Editors / Technology Writers
BREMERTON, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 10, 2006-- According to financial statements to be filed this week, GHL Technologies, Inc. (Pink Sheets: GHLT), a holding company focusing on acquisitions, strategic alliances, and partnerships with companies on the cutting edge of the GPS and telematics industry, has reported total revenue of $606,253.31 and net income of $37,060.77 for the year ended December 31, 2005. This is compared to total revenue of $85,488.50 and net income of $2,868.55 for the same period ended December 31, 2004.
This represents a total revenue increase of 1,192 percent and a net income increase of 609 percent for the year ended December 31, 2005 over the same period ended December 31, 2004. Expressed as a percentage of total revenue, net income rose from approximately 7.74 percent in 2004 to approximately 14.10 percent in 2005. A detailed financial report will be available on http://www.pinksheets.com in a few days.
GHL Technologies projects continued revenue growth from its wholly owned subsidiary, Emergency Vehicle Installation, Inc. ("EVI") and intends to acquire other GPS-related companies over the coming months. EVI plans to add more qualified installers to its staff this year and is currently implementing a national expansion effort whereby the company will be able to service GPS installation and maintenance agreements with a broad range of clients across the continental United States.
"Management is delighted to announce such positive results for our fiscal year 2005. We believe these results will enhance shareholder value and speak to the strength of our management team as well as the viability of our business model," said Gene Hew-Len, CEO of GHL Technologies and a 25-year veteran of the mobile electronics and GPS/telematics industry.
"Through EVI, GHL Technologies is capitalizing on a profound trend among large GPS and telematics OEMs to outsource their installation and maintenance functions. We are poised for leadership in the GPS/telematics installation space," added Hew-Len.
According to numerous industry sources, global GPS and telematics sales are expected to exceed $16 billion by the end of this year, with the demand for real-time track and trace applications growing exponentially as companies continue to improve customer service standards. The GPS/telematics marketplace is expected to grow at a rate of nearly 25 percent through 2007 and more rapidly beginning in 2008 as the next wave of GPS/telematics technology is made available via new satellite launches.
GHL Technologies continues to aggressively engage its resources to identify and establish strategic partnerships with companies on the cutting edge of GPS/telematics technological development as well as complete acquisitions that are consistent with its business model.
About GPS and Telematics Technologies
GPS, or Global Positioning System, is a worldwide radio-navigation system formed by a constellation of 24 orbiting satellites and their ground stations and controlled by the U.S. Department of Defense. Originally intended strictly for military use, GPS uses these satellites as reference points to calculate positions accurate to within meters, or within a centimeter as with advanced forms of GPS.
Telematics is the convergence of computing, information, and wireless communication technologies with GPS location-tracking capabilities inside a moving platform, which in turn enables various location-based and multimedia communication services. Applications such as vehicle location-tracking, dynamic GPS navigation, real-time traffic reports, and automated crash and theft notifications are some service examples of telematics.
About GHL Technologies
GHL Technologies seeks to become a leading, international GPS/telematics installation company by aggressively investing in new acquisitions, building strategic alliances, and securing partnerships with companies on the cutting edge of GPS and telematics development - thereby creating value for its shareholders.
For more information, please visit http://www.ghltechnologies.com. GHLT shareholders are encouraged to register on the site's "Shareholder Registration" page to receive ongoing company news updates.
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