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Late 10K Filing, S-8 Who cares?
Intuit_Information Newsletter
Sunday, February 01, 2004

NEW YORK, NY --(WWW INTUIT_BUSINESS WIRE) – The
previous trading week I was in GWDL, GLBT, PGHI [still
holding ADOT] and closed those positions [temporarily]
only to go over-weight in IBZT. The trading strategy
here is to capitalize on the IBZT momentum [to .20 to
.30cents before March, higher w/ news of substance].

How and Why are appropriate questions to ask regarding
the Intuit price target. The CEO is playing the fluff
PR game very well going back to the start of CES in
Las Vegas. When the real news [i.e. retailers, actual
orders, etc.] hits the wires it's very possible we
could see a NEOM, MKDY or PLKC rally in IBZT [look at
the charts of those stocks, DO IT NOW, then compare
the products, THIS IS A NO BRAINER FOLKS]

The recent IBZT S-8 filing of 450,000,000 shares at an
estimated $.003 would generate $1,350,000.00 for the
company. With the current share price 20X that now
[0.06cents] the company could cut the actual dilution
amount to a fraction [to raise only the $1.3M needed
cash for now] then wait for a higher price to flood
the market and build a 'substantial cash position'.
What would happen if IBZT mentioned a share buy back
plan then because of the 20X windfall? Not to mention
the market was unaffected by the late SEC 10K filing
on Friday [1-30].

In order for the above scenario to materialize the CEO
would have to create some serious PR's. So, if you
were the CEO who would you be making deals with to
sell the media covered VKB? Radio Shack is a done
deal, but what about Wal-Mart, Comp USA, Staples,
Circuit City, etc. This is all potentially
“substantial news” on the horizon.

If you were management would you be making the VKB
compatible for RIMM? Well knowing that RIMM has
800,000+- hand-held PC clients it’s surely fertile
ground and a strong consideration.

We know for sure one of IBZT’s plan is to make a
‘product offering’ combining potentially one of the
hottest products and cutting edge technology of ’04
[the VKB] with their other merchandise to increase
total sales revenues. For example if a Radio Shack
sells 100K$ of IBZT PDA accessories they can order an
additional 10K VKB’s. The possibilities are almost
infinite so I’ll keep that brief.

It would only take sales of 200K VKB units to generate
$20M in revenue for this company. News of this sort
would shake Wall St and make believers of Main St. I
figure there’s at least 500,000 geeks in the country
and ½ of them would want the VKB as a novelty item. Do
the math!

In closing, If you don’t have a trading plan YOU
better make one because the bashers will do everything
possible to try and get your shares as cheap as
possible. On the other hand, when you have a trading
strategy you have the edge, you then create your
destiny.

in2it

Ps This is the type of insight you won’t find watching
CNBC, FOX or CNN. Chances are slim you’ll read about
OTC.BB opportunities in Investors Business Daily or
the WSJ and that alone should compel you to signup for
the Intuit_Information Newsletter at:
in2it_411@yahoo.com [and by all means let your friends
know, and please ‘copy & paste” this post to Yahoo and
other RB boards] and perhaps best of all...it’s free.


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