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competentone, your link was "forbidden" so I'll just post the info here:
Company News and Press Releases From Other Sources:
PlanetLink Communications Launches Field-Testing Phase For Its 'PlanetTRAKS' GPS Tracking Product
CUMMING, Ga., Feb 2, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- PlanetLink Communications Inc., (OTC Bulletin Board: PLKC), a provider of satellite-based products and services announced today the launch of the field-testing phase for its PlanetTRAKS GPS product. Twelve PlanetTRAKS units will be installed on personal vehicles owned by people affiliated with PlanetLink and Karta Technologies, its technology development partner -- 6 in San Antonio, Texas and 6 in the Atlanta area. The testing phase, expected to last 2 to 4 weeks, is designed to allow the developers to fine tune the software using live, real-time data in real-world situations. Karta has had two PlanetTRAKS units in operation for the past 60 days as part of the development process.
"We are moving rapidly toward a market-ready product. This development process has taken us from concept to an operating product in just a few months thanks to our simple design and innovative technology," said M. Dewey Bain, president of PlanetLink Communications Inc. "We continue to focus on our objective of a commercial launch of PlanetTRAKS early this year."
A graphic illustration of the user interface may be viewed at the following web location: www.plcweb.net/planetrak (it may take a minute or two to fully load). "In the next week or so we expect to be able to demonstrate the Web interface with a live interactive Web site that will track the movement of one of the users in our test group using actual maps and live data," said Bain.
PlanetLink is developing a family of GPS-enabled Mobile Locator Units (MLUs) under the PlanetTRAKS name, designed to communicate real-time location data and other information over the General Packet Radio System (GPRS) to a secure Internet server. Customers may then access that information via a password-protected web site in order to track vehicles and other assets. San Antonio, Texas-based Karta Technologies Inc., an industry leader in IT, engineering, training and program management services is leading the R&D effort.
PlanetLink, headquartered in Cumming, Ga., has three primary business segments based on satellite-enabled technology. Providing the consumer both products and services, PlanetLink businesses include: DISH Network (satellite television), StarBand (High-Speed Internet Access) and Global Positioning System (GPS) personal tracking devices. PlanetLink's goal is to become a single-source dealer / distributor of technologically advanced, satellite- based products and services. With a strong and growing product offering and brand name, PlanetLink is building this unique category into a class all its own.
Safe Harbor Statement
The information contained in this press release includes forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements usually contain the words "estimate," "anticipate," "believe," "expect," or similar expressions that involve risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include the Company's status as a startup company with uncertain profitability, need for significant capital, uncertainty concerning market acceptance of its products, competition, limited service and manufacturing facilities, dependence on technological developments and protection of its intellectual property. The Company's actual results could differ materially from those discussed herein. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences are discussed more fully in the "Risk Factors," "Management's Discussion and Analysis" or "Plan of Operation" and other sections of the Company's Form 10-KSB and other publicly available information regarding the Company on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company will provide you with copies of this information upon request.
For more information on PlanetLink, please visit the company's Web site at: http://www.plcweb.net
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Keep your "warning" feelers on this one. NITE doesn't have an ask and GVRC is inside ask (.08) which means they may still be trying to short this on us!!!
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better than my buy in point of .095 which I did this morning. I gotta learn to be more patient! LOL learn as we go right. PGHI has made me feel beeter though.
quote:Originally posted by id4rox: Good buy-in point ~.082 maybe....
quote:Originally posted by Fallstaff: The MMs like to play with this one and FXGP....095 isn't a bad entry but you have to put up with them ******g the boat a little at that price!
Funny, that the ***** star'd out ******g (r.o.c.k.i.n.g)
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I'm still in, not going to accept a loss on this one because I know it can pop and WILL pop here soon. They have a solid product that could be revolutionary. Going to hold for a few days yet...
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In no way whatsoever am I going to bale on this stock. No way! Their product comes ot in less than 30 days and this is going to take off. I am waiting for this to drop a little more (into the mid 5's) and then I am loading up. This is going to be a good one. No doubt about it. Might take a little longer than you'd like, but look at BLYC. Had been aroun .03 for two months. Patience pays off. So does investing in companies with a good product. Mac
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I agree. There is a solid product that will have real market demand. There are so many applications for this technology. All types of assets can be tracked through this.
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It won't take much for PLKC to adapt their technology toward "theft recovery" and give a company like LoJack a serious run-for-their-money.
Be aware: The real possibility exists we could see news that a security company is seeking a stratigic partnership with PLKC to utilize PLKC's technology in security/theft recovery applications. Such news will make the stock price jump a whole lot faster than if PlanetLink just continues development on their own.
If news of a partnership is announced, buckle your safety belts!
quote:Originally posted by competentone: It won't take much for PLKC to adapt their technology toward "theft recovery" and give a company like LoJack a serious run-for-their-money.
Be aware: The real possibility exists we could see news that a security company is seeking a stratigic partnership with PLKC to utilize PLKC's technology in security/theft recovery applications. Such news will make the stock price jump a whole lot faster than if PlanetLink just continues development on their own.
If news of a partnership is announced, buckle your safety belts!