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quote:
Originally posted by sev278:
It just seems that they release news on every single little thing that they do to try to stir up investors... I am not condoning them having a trade show by any means, that is great, I am just ancy in the sense, that you want to see some PR that really is concrete and will influence investors to buy.

Filing the SB-2 should give us some pop when it occurs. And from previous PR's, the filing should take place any day now.

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quote:
Originally posted by sev278:
It just seems that they release news on every single little thing that they do to try to stir up investors... I am not condoning them having a trade show by any means, that is great, I am just ancy in the sense, that you want to see some PR that really is concrete and will influence investors to buy.

It's called exposure and keeping the shareholders informed of the direction they are going, that shouldn't be a problem

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HISC -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems Inc.
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Firm gets First Order for Cyber Tracker

Nov 02, 2005 (Terror Response Technology Report/Access Intelligence via COMTEX) -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. [HISC] has received its first order for Cyber Tracker, a portable detection device designed to provide real- time GPS tracking of vehicles, people or other mobile or moveable objects, from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The company says the RCMP ordered 27 units. Validation tests will begin in December with expectations of additional sales to follow. Terms of the order were not disclosed. Homeland Integrated Security Systems' officials also met with the Canadian Army's special operations unit and Garda World, Canada's largest operator of armored cars, for potential Cyber Tracker sales. Homeland Integrated Security Systems says that the Special Forces want a customized device to meet their requirements.
Terror Response Technology Report, Vol. 1, No. 22


Copyright 2005 Access Intelligence, LLC. All rights reserved.

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2005-11-03 08:20 ET - News Release

ASHEVILLE, NC -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 11/03/05

http://at.marketwire.com/accesstracking/AccessTrackingLogServlet?PrId=100052&ProfileId=051205&sourceType=1
Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (OTC: HISC) and Duke Pro Inc. announced today the completion of the Cyber Rad Gamma Radiation sensor.

The Cyber Rad is a very low power, highly-sensitive radiation monitor that can detect gamma radiation. The Cyber Rad is 30 times more sensitive than any other commercial device available in the US. The Cyber Rad sensor utilizes the latest in Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CZT) technology to continually monitor the level of Gamma radiation. The unique feature to the Cyber Rad sensor is that it can be networked with multiple sensors to determine more exacting locations for Gamma radiation.

"We're excited about implementing this technology as a port solution where the Gantry Cranes would be equipped with these units. As the containers come off of the ship and land on the truck, the Cyber Rad sensors can quickly determine if gamma radiation is present inside the container," stated Ian Riley, CTO Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc.

Frank Moody, Homeland Integrated Security CEO, added, "The Cyber Rad is ideal for the scrap metal and the garbage pick-up industries."

About Duke Pro:

Duke Pro is an Asheville, NC-based company. The company provides the US Government with Military Hardware, Explosive Ordinance Disposal, and Law Enforcement Equipment. Duke Pro is a Prime military Contractor with thousands of systems installed world-wide. Duke Pro's reputation is built upon their ability to bring the design and building of the hardware (End to End Solution) to the US Government at a speed to market that beats out their competitors and with a quality standard that surpasses their competitors. Duke Pro has been working with Homeland Integrated Security Systems to develop the Cyber Rad Device.

About Homeland Integrated Security Systems:

Homeland Integrated Security Systems owns proprietary technology and has the rights to use patents to some of the most innovative and sophisticated security products. One of the key target markets is the 361 commercial seaports in the US which are vulnerable to criminal penetration. The company is now accepting pre orders for the Cyber Tracker at www.hissusa.com.

Statements regarding financial matters in this press release other than historical facts are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The company intends that such statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, technology efficacy and all other forward-looking statements be subject to the safe harbors created thereby. Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. is a development stage company who continues to be dependent upon outside capital to sustain its existence. Since these statements (future operational results and sales) involve risks and uncertainties and are subject to change at any time, the Company's actual results may differ materially from expected results.

For more information please visit our website www.hissusa.com or contact

Matt Maguire 1-866 THE APPL(E)

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Look out...more good news...
That means the pps will plunge again today.

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man id like to see this stock just start taking off.... anyone know anything new with them!?!?

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Just fluff PRs, if that counts....

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money tied up doing absolutely nothing! let me break even and get out! call it a wash I guess, hoping to get back to .11 range, not looking good lately though...

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I am no longer recommending this stock to anyone unless it goes under a nickel... or if you have a good amount of money that you're not concerned about... this stock will take a long period of time to materialize to be a player of any type. They have to get their name out now and until orders start going out, we are playing the mini seesaw here guys... If you aren't a person who got in when the stock was sub .05, then you have high hopes for stock jumping, but you are going to wait a long time for this thing to make a REAL move worth noting...

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So then sev278, does that mean we won't have to hear you complain anymore about how this stock is underperforming. Do you truely have people who buy stocks based on your recommendations? Do you own other stocks that you WOULD recommend? I'd love to here about them...

...really.

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Sev, go and make a thousand here and a couple thousand there and a little more over there.
Meet me back here in a year and we will see who made the most.
Me? I will stay right here and watch the profits go well into the six figure range.

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quote:
Originally posted by sev278:
I am no longer recommending this stock to anyone unless it goes under a nickel... or if you have a good amount of money that you're not concerned about... this stock will take a long period of time to materialize to be a player of any type. They have to get their name out now and until orders start going out, we are playing the mini seesaw here guys... If you aren't a person who got in when the stock was sub .05, then you have high hopes for stock jumping, but you are going to wait a long time for this thing to make a REAL move worth noting...

Hey, I respect your opinion though I don't agree. You are correct that HISC is not going to be an overnight success as it does take time to develop and implement their products. I don't see the stock going under a nickel unless the shareholders approve the large sum of shares that could dilute the stock this coming year. However, this stock has a strong baseline that has maintained itself over the last few months. This quarter will be a profitable one and that is a solid fact.
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Homeland Integrated Security Systems Inc. to Demonstrate the Cyber Tracker at the 12th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems
Tuesday November 8, 8:20 am ET


SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 8, 2005 -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (Other OTC:HISC.PK - News) will be demonstrating its Cyber Tracker tracking device at the 12th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems. Set in San Francisco November 6 - 10, 2005, Homeland Integrated Security Systems will demonstrate the revolutionary Cyber Tracker to auto makers and the sub-suppliers from around the world. Sponsors of the show include Audi, VW and BMW.

Homeland Integrated Security Systems' executives will be meeting with WirelessCar AB, who is currently exhibiting at the Swedish Pavilion. The Company has been in negotiations with WirelessCar AB, a major provider of telematics to the International Auto Industry. The two companies are in discussions to provide new wireless technology solutions to the automotive industry, which is based around the Cyber Tracker.

WirelessCar AB was founded jointly by Volvo, Ericsson, and Telia. AB Volvo is currently the sole owner, and is subject to strict quality controls from both within its organization and by its customers.

"The Homeland Integrated Security Systems team is presently demonstrating its line of products all over the world. This Company is rapidly emerging as a true 'Global Technology Company,'" stated Frank Moody, CEO, Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc.

Ian Riley, CTO of Homeland Integrated Security Systems, is currently demonstrating the Cyber Tracker, the Quantum Sniffer bomb detector and other security solutions at the "Made In America 2005" trade show organized by the U.S. Departments of Commerce and State in Lebanon.

The "Made In America" trade show runs November 7-9, and more than 160 U.S. firms, including Microsoft, IBM, Cisco, and General Electric are taking part. The show began in 2003 and has attracted growing interest and participation ever year, U.S. officials have said.

About Homeland Integrated Security Systems:

Homeland Integrated Security Systems owns proprietary technology and has the rights to use patents to some of the most innovative and sophisticated security products. One of the key target markets is the 361 commercial seaports in the US which are vulnerable to criminal penetration. The company is now accepting pre orders for the Cyber Tracker at www.hissusa.com.

For more information please visit our website www.hissusa.com or contact Matt Maguire 1-866 THE APPL(E)

Statements regarding financial matters in this press release other than historical facts are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The company intends that such statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, technology efficacy and all other forward-looking statements be subject to the safe harbors created thereby. Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. is a development stage company who continues to be dependent upon outside capital to sustain its existence. Since these statements (future operational results and sales) involve risks and uncertainties and are subject to change at any time, the Company's actual results may differ materially from expected results.


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foxtrot

Only reason I'm saying this is the fact is that this will take quite a while for it to really make some money, and remember, investing in stocks is a RISK, and because of the fact that I missed the EARLY BOAT when I was told about it inthe .0015 range, I am very worried about this falling out and my losing my investment. If I got in way early, this would be gravy and wouldn't have a care in the world playing with house money. I'm playing with my savings account, and I've lost about 5k in the past on stock investments.

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I saw it as well at .0015 but thanks to a bad experience with NSOL, I did nothing and was luckey to get my first batch at .01. But I think even at .08 -.10 a person should start making money in early Jan or befor.
I just think they have so much going on that once they get the listing, and export licence things will get moving.

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Found this post from IH...

Good post from RB...


By: 281sprink
08 Nov 2005, 06:20 PM EST
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Hello All,

This morning, on Chicago sports radio The Score, 670 AM, HISC was mentioned on an early morning investment program I listen to. The name of the radio program is "Taking care of business with Doctor J." The program is hosted by 2 guys, Tom Haugh and Jon "Doctor J" Najarian, both co-founders of PTI Securities. The web address is http://www.ptisecurities.com/ the site offers the ability to listen to previous shows. I tried to listen this evening but a message reads that todays show {11-08-05} is not yet archived. The program ends at 6:00am and I left home late today at around 5:50am so I only caught the tail end of their conversation about HISC. I did hear them mention the Cyber Rad Radiation Detector, and comment on the orders they had for the product. I couldn't believe hearing this on their program, pinks are not their standard topic. I'll try finding todays show later this week, I just thought I would share this info with all of you here.

GLTA,
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I bought 10K at 0.08 and expected it to be in the mid-teens to .20 by now but still do not think it will go below 0.05 (if it does I will be buying. Look for .12-.15 by Christmas. They have some good products for which there is a need. But then I did buy DPRK at .60 too. [Roll Eyes]

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There are three kinds of men: The ones that learn by reading. The few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence.
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quote:
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There are three kinds of men: The ones that learn by reading. The few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence.

I love it! LOL

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Nice article came out concerning governmental usage of radiation sniffers. Very Nice!! ( notice the last portion especially)


High-tech sniffers to stop 'dirty' bombs By Mark Clayton, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
Wed Nov 9, 3:00 AM ET



If a terrorist tried to sneak a "dirty" bomb into the United States, would anyone notice?

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Possibly. Radiation detectors rushed into service since 9/11 might sound the alarm at seaports, border checkpoints, and mail-handling facilities.

Then again, the sensors have been set off by everything from loads of kitty litter to bananas. And a smart terrorist could hide a basketball-size chunk of highly enriched uranium by using lead shielding less than an inch thick.

That's why the US is set to begin deploying a new generation of radiation detectors intended to be America's "last line of defense" against weapons of mass destruction. By early spring, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will pick technologies from among 10 companies, whose newest generation of nuclear detectors was tested in the Nevada desert this summer. Their devices will begin field-testing at a few ports of entry by next June, with a full-production decision expected by 2007.

Some experts are breathing a sigh of relief. "We're now on the cusp of seeing the next generation of [nuclear and radiological] detectors," says Benn Tannenbaum, a physicist and expert on sensor technology at the Center for Science, Technology & Security Policy at the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington.

But others say the US is not moving fast enough to install a multilayered defense against one of its biggest security threats. While billions of dollars have been spent on biological countermeasures, nuclear detection efforts have lagged.

"Little steps are being taken that may be in the right direction," says Richard Wagner Jr., a senior staffer at Los Alamos National Laboratory, who served in the Pentagon during the Reagan administration. "It's the rate of progress I'm concerned about."

Alarming evidence
That pace may be picking up as disturbing evidence accumulates.

About a year ago, the National Intelligence Council warned that "undetected smuggling has occurred, and we are concerned about the total amount of [nuclear and radiological] material that could have been diverted or stolen in the past 13 years" around the world.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which has documented 650 cases of trafficking since 1993, echoed that report.

About $300 million has been spentby the Department of Homeland Security since 1994 to deploy 470 radiation-detection systems at America's border crossings and ports, according to a Government Accountability Office report in June.

But their shortcomings have become obvious.

In March, DHS officials told Congress port detectors were working and had registered at least 10,000 radiation hits.

But questions about the value of those hits arose in a June congressional hearing, when the security manager for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey reported 150 "false positives" per day.

That amounted to a false alarm - and possibly a time- consuming search - for about 1 in every 40 shipping containers. The resulting delays, in turn, often caused detection sensitivity to be turned down, crippling a sensor's ability to detect weapons material, the Port Authority security manager and other experts say.

Next-generation sensors will generally be far smaller, often mobile, and smarter - networked with other sensors and able to detect the difference between radiation emitted from a nuclear bomb and a load of bananas.

New homeland security office
Overseeing the effort is a brand new office within the Department of Homeland Security devoted to one goal: detecting terrorist nuclear material before it can get into the country.

Established by presidential directive in April, its first assignment is to create a network of US nuclear detectors as part of a larger "global architecture" of detectors to be deployed overseas.

"We anticipate mobile detection systems and fixed systems ... that enable us to achieve randomness and screening around the country, in transit zones, aircraft in flight, and container ships," says Vayle Oxford, acting director of the new DHS Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO).

He envisions detectors that would screen "target areas" like high-risk cities, and some that could alert security forces to investigate. In sum, it's a new concept that will need huge databases to collect and collate data from what could become thousands of WMD sensors on bridges and buildings.

"What we're trying to do with global architecture is to knit this together," Dr. Oxford says. DNDO received $318 million in fiscal year 2006 funding - about $90 million more than President Bush requested from Congress.

Today only a few truly advanced detection systems are actually deployed, including one at MassPort in Boston and another at a border crossing with Mexico near San Diego, Dr. Tannenbaum says.

By 2007, DHS expects to decide on the best technology to put into 2,500 advanced detectors to be rolled out nationwide.

Innovative technologies
One possible technology, from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, is RadNet, a kind of global positioning system married to a radiation detector packed into a cellphone. The idea is that this "cellphone sniffer" could be carried by police officers on their daily routes - all the while detecting radiation and transmitting coordinates to a computer that maps hot zones for investigation.

Another contender: Princeton University's Miniature Integrated Detection System (MINDS), which can distinguish between types of radiation using sophisticated software.

So far, MINDS systems are scanning for suspicious material at a major train station on the East Coast and a military base in New Jersey, as well as being evaluated for airports and mail facilities.

Scientists at the Livermore lab are working on an even more futuristic nuclear detector that could sense a bomb made of highly enriched uranium, which emits little radiation and is easily shielded.

Other countries are coming on board. A year ago, the European Union and the US agreed to cooperate on development of sensor technology.

Canada last year noted that its Ottawa International Airport would be getting detectors that would sense material likely to be in a dirty bomb, a non-nuclear device that uses conventional explosives.

Even local entities are getting involved. Last year several Las Vegas hotels announced deployment of nuclear and chemical sensors.

MetroRail in the nation's capital has been moving to upgrade its chemical and biological sensors.

WMD sensors: not sufficient?
Few experts, however - Oxford included - believe WMD sensors are enough.

Most agree the primary defensive layer must be locking down and monitoring with new smart detectors the insecure nuclear materials in places like the research reactors of the former Soviet Union.

The next layer would be smart sensors at ports overseas to screen cargo before it is loaded onto a ship bound for the US.

Some critics, though, say the bulk of funds should be spent securing loose nuclear material overseas and creating sensor networks to make sure that it doesn't end up in the wrong hands. If it did, the argument goes, all the sensors in the world might not be enough.

"This could become a Maginot line for us, creating a false sense of security," says Randall Larsen, CEO of Homeland Security Associates, an Arlington, Va., consulting firm. "Anyone smart enough to get this stuff could sneak it past detectors."

Still, other experts say sensor networks abroad combined with a last line of defense in the US are critical.

"If you have a better defensive system, the attacker has to work that much harder, recruit more people, put on more shielding," says Mr. Wagner. "The bigger the operation gets, the better chance our people have of detecting and stopping it."

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Homeland Integrated Security Systems and ActSoft Establish Nationwide Sales Force for the Cyber Tracker

ASHEVILLE, NC, Nov 11, 2005 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (OTC: HISC) and ActSoft are pleased to announce, as part of their on-going partnership, that they have established a nationwide sales force in order to sell the Cyber Tracker nationwide. ActSoft, Inc. is a Tampa-based software company that is profitable with revenues exceeding $6,000,000 in 2005, with a projected net profit of $2,200,000 in 2005.
ActSoft currently has a twenty-one person sales department. Tony Esposito, VP of Sales and Marketing, leads the department, which has two regional managers overseeing thirteen people, strategically located throughout the United Sates. Esposito also manages five people working within sales.

ActSoft is currently providing both web-based and client-based GPS software applications for Homeland Integrated Security Systems' patent pending Cyber Tracker, where Homeland Integrated Security Systems' management expects sales to exceed $125 million over the next three years.

"By establishing a nationwide sales force with ActSoft, we will be able to efficiently and effectively build and support our customer base. ActSoft's sales force has strong knowledge and competence with technology products such as the Cyber Tracker," stated Frank A. Moody II, CEO of Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc.

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Homeland Integrated Security Systems and ActSoft Establish Nationwide Sales Force for the Cyber Tracker

ASHEVILLE, NC, Nov 11, 2005 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (OTC: HISC) and ActSoft are pleased to announce, as part of their on-going partnership, that they have established a nationwide sales force in order to sell the Cyber Tracker nationwide. ActSoft, Inc. is a Tampa-based software company that is profitable with revenues exceeding $6,000,000 in 2005, with a projected net profit of $2,200,000 in 2005.
ActSoft currently has a twenty-one person sales department. Tony Esposito, VP of Sales and Marketing, leads the department, which has two regional managers overseeing thirteen people, strategically located throughout the United Sates. Esposito also manages five people working within sales.

ActSoft is currently providing both web-based and client-based GPS software applications for Homeland Integrated Security Systems' patent pending Cyber Tracker, where Homeland Integrated Security Systems' management expects sales to exceed $125 million over the next three years.

"By establishing a nationwide sales force with ActSoft, we will be able to efficiently and effectively build and support our customer base. ActSoft's sales force has strong knowledge and competence with technology products such as the Cyber Tracker," stated Frank A. Moody II, CEO of Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc.

About Homeland Integrated Security Systems

Homeland Integrated Security Systems owns proprietary technology and has the rights to use patents to some of the most innovative and sophisticated seaport security products. Their target market is the 361 commercial seaports in the US which are vulnerable to criminal penetration. For more information please visit our website at www.hissusa.com

Safe Harbor

This release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 27E of the Securities Act of 1934. Statements contained in this release that are not historical facts may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain. Actual performance and results may differ materially from that projected or suggested herein due to certain risks and uncertainties including, without limitation, ability to obtain financing and regulatory and shareholder approvals for anticipated actions.


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Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc.

SOURCE: Homeland Integrated Security Systems Inc.


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very nice this is a little better than the normal fluff.....
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Numbers, numbers, numbers, it's all about numbers. IMO, we need audited financial results, sales figures to make this move. Otherwise, it will just sit on the computer screen and stare back at you.

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Homeland Integrated Security Systems Inc. Signs Exclusive Distribution Agreement With Guardian Shield Protection
Wednesday November 16, 8:20 am ET


ASHEVILLE, NC--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 16, 2005 -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (Other OTC:HISC.PK - News) announced today that it has signed a distribution agreement with Guardian Shield Protection, Inc. for the distribution of its guardian shield protection product in 19 Middle Eastern countries, and a nonexclusive in the United States. Homeland Integrated Security Systems will be allowed to private label the product under the name "Cyber Shield."

The "Cyber Shield," now available for the Homeland Security market, is a window laminate which can withstand the force of various objects such as rocks, bats, bullets and certain bombs. The "Cyber Shield" comes in four different categories, depending upon the amount of resistance needed for a particular application.

"Shareholders were able to witness this incredible product first-hand at the Shareholders Meeting in October. There has already been a lot of interest generated for the 'Cyber Shield' in various 'hot spots' around the world. We believe the world wide market for the Cyber Shield could be in excess of $250 million in the next five years. I consider this to be an extremely profitable relationship for both parties," stated Frank Moody, CEO, Homeland Integrated Security Systems Inc.

Homeland Integrated Security Systems anticipates its first sales to be in Middle East; however, sales demonstrations are already scheduled and have begun for the US Homeland Security Market.

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this stock going to see .12 or over by end of year? anyone?

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Not if they dont start reporting some actual sales and deliveries. Nice that they are making deals, but fluff PRs will NOT increase the PPS, IMO. And whatever happened to moving to a higher board? No news on that at all.

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we shall see

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Few questions from an amateur

1. HISC submitted an application in order to be "upgraded" to NASDAQ. How long does it usually take for those kinds of application to be processed?

2. Let's assume the worst for now and say they will not get the "upgrade". Where do you think will the price of this stock end up?

3. With no upgrade to NASDAQ, but with successful sales of their product will there be any chance this penny stock will be traded within the 1 dollar range? I guess the question is what happens with penny stocks that go up to that range?

4. If the upgrade comes and the offering will be at 0.50 per share, what will happen with our shares? Are we going to have a reverse split, or basically our stock will be worth 0.50 per share? This question shows how little I know about trading.

5. Finally, if we end up on NASDAQ at 0.50 per share, do you think people will jump on this stock or will it simply tank down?

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I was lucky, caught it very early (.002-.006)and pulled a good profit. I'm still bullish but am concerned of the recent "black-out" of information and that I cannot log on to their web site. If one can believe the paid hype/news, then we should see some good action the first of 2006. I placed a call tonight and got Mr. Moody's voice mail. Maybe he/they will take time to call back. We will see.

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quote:
Originally posted by Andy_NYC_45:
Few questions from an amateur

1. HISC submitted an application in order to be "upgraded" to NASDAQ. How long does it usually take for those kinds of application to be processed?

2. Let's assume the worst for now and say they will not get the "upgrade". Where do you think will the price of this stock end up?

3. With no upgrade to NASDAQ, but with successful sales of their product will there be any chance this penny stock will be traded within the 1 dollar range? I guess the question is what happens with penny stocks that go up to that range?

4. If the upgrade comes and the offering will be at 0.50 per share, what will happen with our shares? Are we going to have a reverse split, or basically our stock will be worth 0.50 per share? This question shows how little I know about trading.

5. Finally, if we end up on NASDAQ at 0.50 per share, do you think people will jump on this stock or will it simply tank down?

1. HISC is applying to uplist to the OTCBB, not the NASDAQ.

2. They should be approved for uplisting to OTCBB (they have filed audits for 2003 & 2004)

3. Price is all speculative. Revenues and contracts will determine eventual shareprice.

4. There is no IPO for uplisting. Existing share structure will be utilized for uplist to OTCBB, unless otherwise specified by HISC. Re-organization of share structure would only be necessary for eventual move to one of the big boards(NYSE,NASDAQ,AMEX)

5. The question/answer would be speculative at best. If HISC if flush with contracts and revenues, then SP will go up. No major revs or contracts, SP will go down as with any stock.

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I know for sure that if/when this stock moves off of Pink sheets she will rocket. Mostly you will attract the wrong kind of volume (daytraders) so you will see a huge spike then an even bigger sell off. The trick is to load at very good prices and just wait until the daytraders push this up..
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Regarding a split...

I don't think we'll see a rev. split. It was pointed out by Pagan that we're on our way to the OTCBB and not the NASDAQ. I was right there with ya, worried about a revese split when I first heard about the uplist compaired to the current PPS. I heard NASDAQ and was thinking we'd see a rev. split to reach a buck. Best I can see is that the NASDAQ runs the OTCBB, but we're looking at a world of difference in requirments.

Please correct me if i'm wrong (anybody)

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You almost never see a split from Pink to BB. But you would see a split from BB to nasdaq. Prime example was MJET. she was tearing up BB for a while then on her last run she did a r/s and went to nas.
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