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i like it i like it i like it yahoooooooo keep up the good work hisc this thing is gonna fly when we get to the nasdq bulletin board.i am happier with my investment in hisc everyday .
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I was forced to sell * .07 on 10/03! GRRRRR~~~~
Wish I had the funds to get back in!
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Since I'm new, please forgive me for asking... but can someone suggest to me a reasonable target sell price? I don't know how to figure out the potential of this. I know people are saying on this board that this is gonna go to nasdaq and be worth alot, etc... but i also had the recommendation that I not hold to long in any one pennystock. Any suggestions please?
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I put an exit of .094 for 7000 shares. Is that a pretty safe move? (The reason for 7000 shares is I accidently used up all my cash, thus having nothing to cover my margin... DOH! Gotta remember to stick to using only HALF of my value for collateral! (Still learning these things... many times, the hard way))
BTW, doesn't look like it's moving much now... did I do a stupid thing? Did I get in too late?
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This is a decision that every individual must make for themself. If you want a small profit, pick a target and sell at that target. If you believe the stock will someday take off big, then buy and hold. It doesnt matter whether it's a penny stock or not. I remember when AOL was a penny stock. Personally, I'm holding long and waiting for the move to the big boards.
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I agree with ed on the safe move. In the past Hisc has moved so fast (sometimes) I couldnt get filled and was lucky enough to enter again when it dropped. Im in long now.
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ASHEVILLE, NC, Oct 18, 2005 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (OTC: HISC) and ActSoft are pleased to announce that they have signed a mutual Letter of Intent for Homeland Integrated Security Systems to acquire 100% of ActSoft Inc. for $15 million cash or other consideration secured by common stock based upon $.50 a share registered in the SB-2 for the application and up list to the NASDAQ Bulletin Board.
ActSoft, a Tampa-based GPS software company, is profitable with more than $6,000,000 in sales in 2005 and $2,200,000 Net Profit. ActSoft is projecting its 2006 totals to exceed $12,000,000 in sales with more than $5,000,000 to its bottom line.
ActSoft is currently providing both web-based and client-based GPS software applications for Homeland Integrated Security Systems' patent pending Cyber Tracker. Homeland Integrated Security management expects sales to exceed $125 million over the next three years. Homeland Integrated Security will be providing the first 'Push-To-Talk,' tamper-proof unit available on a mass-distribution basis at an affordable cost.
This Letter Of Intent will be disclosed in Homeland Integrated Security's application to the NASDAQ Bulletin Board. Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. previously announced that it has completed its audits and will now submit its application to the NASD for the up list to the Bulletin Board. Homeland Integrated Security Systems completed its audits for 2003 and 2004 while posting a Net Profit for the second consecutive quarter.
Homeland Integrated Security Systems audited financial statements will be included in the SB-2 filing and application to the NASDAQ Bulletin Board. Homeland Integrated Security's sales for period ending September 30, 2005 were $880,670. The Company posted a Gross Profit of $559,269 and a Net Income of $19,415. The Third Quarter sales do not include the back log of orders received from Pro Sec for the Cyber Tracker and Quantum Sniffer. This back log constitutes more than $8,000,000 in sales.
"This acquisition is tremendous for all parties. ActSoft has a fabulous infrastructure which complements our team. We are confident that our new partners will help improve our bottom line and bring results to our shareholders" stated Frank Moody, Homeland Integrated Systems Inc. CEO.
About ActSoft, Inc.
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Thought this was pretty cool... this is old news, but check out this pr from ActSoft (if you haven't arleady seen it)... cool product.
NEXTEL PHONE WITH COMET TRACKER GUIDES POLICE TO STOLEN VEHICLE
Atlanta, GA, May 24, 2004 - Police found a stolen truck carrying $35,000 worth of landscaping equipment today by tracing a Nextel® phone equipped with Comet Tracker, a global positioning tracking (GPS) system. Todd Naddler, owner of Naddler Landscaping, said recovering the truck and a $25,000 mower was critical to the bottom line of the business.
The Nextel phone, equipped with Comet Tracker, was left in the truck and continued tracking even after the stolen property was abandoned. Naddler said he was able to guide police by instantly pinpointing the stolen vehicle’s location on Comet Tracker while talking to police dispatchers over the phone. Naddler has been using the Comet Tracker system since last September, allowing him to track mobile workers and gather essential data about his business. He states, “the best benefit to me is that I can coordinate the most efficient routes for my employees depending on the current weather”. Nadler has been able to take advantage of the many features Comet Tracker provides, while saving time on production and asset location management.
Comet Tracker, developed by ActSoft, Inc., is wireless data software that runs on Nextel GPS Java-enabled phones, and offers mobile management solutions to an array of businesses. The software allows businesses to track the location of their workers and assets, document worker activity and direct workers to the closest job site by utilizing the task management features of the software. Comet Tracker’s success in improving productivity and reducing operating costs has brought tremendous Return on Investment (ROI) to their clients’ expenditures, assuring them that their assets are being carefully monitored. About ActSoft, Inc.
ActSoft, Inc., of Tampa, FL is a developer of transportation management and wireless GPS tracking software. Their products include Comet Tracker, a mobile management solution that tracks time, tasks, and workers using GPS-enabled cell phones. ActSoft is also the developer of Comet, the leading Microsoft Windows® based transportation management software. ActSoft provides enterprise solutions to hundreds of companies throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, South Africa and the United Kingdom. Information on all ActSoft, Inc. products can be found at www.actsoft.com. For more information about Comet Tracker, contact ActSoft at 888-732-6638 or visit www.comettracker.com.
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Cool product. I heard that they are also looking to package in a workflow engine to integrate tracking capabilities with other enterprise systems. Good stuff - def. bleeding edge technology.
quote:Originally posted by everydayaverageinvestor: Cool product. I heard that they are also looking to package in a workflow engine to integrate tracking capabilities with other enterprise systems. Good stuff - def. bleeding edge technology.
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"bleeding edge" is also a legit term, wallace. But either term, this looks like a really good stock to have! It's my first sub-penny purchase. Still holding.
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this gets a two thumbs up from me its holding onto gains strongly im looking for a two o'clock rally pushing this to maybe ten cents or higher.best of luck to you all.
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Galaxy good continued work. I'm at the point where I just open up this thread at 8:20 am to see if you have posted anything. Appreciate your continued bloodhound nose for news.
In addition to the ongoing developments with HISC there continues an undercurrent of increased security hypervigalence which will likely contnue to drive homeland security stocks up. Additonal funding is on the way through the Feds.
FBI: Closing Baltimore Tunnel Wednesday October 19, 2005 8:31 AM By BEN NUCKOLS Associated Press Writer
BALTIMORE (AP) - Despite questions about the credibility of a threat to detonate vehicles full of explosives, officials said they had little choice but to close one of the busy tunnels underneath Baltimore's harbor and partially shut down the other for nearly two hours.
One person who may have been connected to the threat was arrested on immigration charges, a law enforcement official said.
The FBI had found no evidence to corroborate the threat by Tuesday evening, said agent Kevin Perkins of the FBI's Baltimore field office.
``It's unfortunate, the day and age in which we live, that we have to follow every single one of these threats,'' Perkins said.
The four-lane Baltimore Harbor Tunnel was closed around midday, and the eight-lane Fort McHenry Tunnel was reduced to one lane in each direction. The tunnels, both about 1.4 miles long, carry traffic between Washington and the Philadelphia and New York City areas.
Traffic was allowed to resume by early afternoon after being diverted for nearly two hours, but the FBI continued to investigate.
A federal law enforcement official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said a man in custody in the Netherlands was the source of information about the threat.
Authorities questioned the credibility of the threat but looked for several men who the source said would drive explosives-laden vehicles into the tunnel, said another federal law enforcement official, who also spoke on condition of anonymity.
``While the information was somewhat specific, to date the intelligence community has not found evidence that corroborates the information,'' FBI agent Richard Kolko said.
Shortly before the tunnels were reopened, authorities made about a half-dozen raids in the Baltimore area, said city Police Commissioner Leonard Hamm.
Four people were arrested on immigration charges at businesses with Middle Eastern connections, said a federal law enforcement official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
One of them was arrested as a result of information supplied by the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force, which was heading the tunnel investigation, the source said. That arrest, made at a pizza shop, may be connected to the threat, the source said.
State and local authorities closed the tunnels ``out of an abundance of caution,'' said Jim Pettit, a spokesman for Gov. Robert Ehrlich's homeland security office.
An average of 70,000 vehicles a day went through the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel in 2004. The Fort McHenry Tunnel averaged 116,000 vehicles a day.
On Oct. 6, a threat to blow up New York's subway system prompted authorities to tighten security underground. The city's announcement of that alleged plot led to jostling between city officials and homeland security officials in Washington, who downplayed the threat.
Several days later, officials said there was no clear evidence to back up the threat, and security was scaled back.
California Rep. Jane Harman, the senior Democrat the House intelligence committee, said events in Baltimore and New York point to problems in the nation's revamped intelligence network.
``In both cases, you have local responders acting on what they believe to be credible and specific information. I think they made the right call. Then you have inside-the-Beltway operatives in our federal intelligence agencies second guessing them and in the New York case, undercutting them. This is unhealthy and very confusing to the public,'' she said.
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Associated Press Writer Mark Sherman in Washington contributed to this story.
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Hey Warped...Your URL got *'d out, but if your talking about "************* . com" Then the answer is about 6:30-7 o'clock each night after market closing.
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ActSoft's Comet Tracker uses GPS to locate and track workers, keep electronic timesheets and dispatch tasks. Locations are displayed on a map and are continuously updated. For example, the Evanston/Skokie School District 65 in Evanston, Illinios needed instant access to the locations of 20 school buses serving 15 schools and 6,500 students. With a network of 74 Nextel wireless phones, along with 20 Java enabled handsets equipped with Nextel's GPS technology running Comet Tracker from ActSoft, the school system has real-time data on the arrival and route of the district's school buses -- information that can be critical when quickly locating a missing child or expediting vehicle transfers and repairs.
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