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if you go back and read the posts from the past several days, people HAVE expected big gains everyday with no dips. one person even said to chase it and hope you can get in before it's gone... well nobody needs to hope and pray now except for people who are down
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NEW YORK, Mar 01, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The Coalition for Luggage Security, reports the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform held a hearing on in-line baggage screening systems at Dulles International Airport last week, with U.S. Reps. Rom Davis (R-11th), Jim Moran (D-8th) and Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) asking officials how such systems can increase safety for passengers flying from Dulles and Reagan National Airport.
James Bennett, president and chief executive officer of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, said "the current system of screening checked baggage at our two airports, which is solely and exclusively the responsibility of the federal government, is not capable of meeting the current demand, is operationally inefficient, consumes an inordinate amount of Transportation Security Administration resources and is incapable of meeting the projected demand for our airports."
"We are investing nearly $8 million, at authority expense, designing in-line systems that both meet the demands of Dulles and Reagan National for checked baggage screening while improving the security of the aviation system," he continued. "The estimated cost of constructing in-line baggage screening systems at both Dulles and Regan National is $316 million."
"Our Coalition offers a system that costs the American government no money," said Richard A. Altomare, Founder and President of the Coalition for Luggage Security and CEO of Universal Express, Inc. (USXP) (http://www.usxp.com/securitywp.pdf)
"We remain publicly on the record. Sadly, these facts may now call for the action of the voting public. Some leaders who fear change and their free spending followers will create a very different and expensive world for our children and grandchildren."
"Our creative and fiscally responsible solution seems logical and worthy of these Representatives consideration," concluded Richard A. Altomare.
The Coalition for Luggage Security was established to ensure the safety of travelers through alternate means of luggage transportation. The Coalition consists of prominent businesspersons and companies that educate the public, Congress and the Administration on the importance of solving the luggage and cargo safety issues that exist in airlines and airports.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein, which are not historical, are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control with respect to market acceptance of new technologies, products and services, delays in testing and evaluation of products and services, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Coalition for Luggage Security Reports That Luggage Screening is Operationally Inefficient NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 1, 2006--The Coalition for Luggage Security, reports the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform held a hearing on in-line baggage screening systems at Dulles International Airport last week, with U.S. Reps. Rom Davis (R-11th), Jim Moran (D-8th) and Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) asking officials how such systems can increase safety for passengers flying from Dulles and Reagan National Airport.
James Bennett, president and chief executive officer of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, said "the current system of screening checked baggage at our two airports, which is solely and exclusively the responsibility of the federal government, is not capable of meeting the current demand, is operationally inefficient, consumes an inordinate amount of Transportation Security Administration resources and is incapable of meeting the projected demand for our airports."
"We are investing nearly $8 million, at authority expense, designing in-line systems that both meet the demands of Dulles and Reagan National for checked baggage screening while improving the security of the aviation system," he continued. "The estimated cost of constructing in-line baggage screening systems at both Dulles and Regan National is $316 million."
"Our Coalition offers a system that costs the American government no money," said Richard A. Altomare, Founder and President of the Coalition for Luggage Security and CEO of Universal Express, Inc. (OTCBB:USXP) (http://www.usxp.com/securitywp.pdf)
"We remain publicly on the record. Sadly, these facts may now call for the action of the voting public. Some leaders who fear change and their free spending followers will create a very different and expensive world for our children and grandchildren."
"Our creative and fiscally responsible solution seems logical and worthy of these Representatives consideration," concluded Richard A. Altomare.
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Best to just ignore the clowns....thay will go away if they get no respone.
Leave it to RA to just 'happen' to have a fluff pr right at this time.....lol
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Anyone think this will go lower or is this a good buy in point?
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quote:Originally posted by ScottP: Anyone think this will go lower or is this a good buy in point?
It's up to you and your risk tolerance. I'd get more, but I have reached my dollar limit based on my risk tolerance.
The clowns work for the MM's and the fact they jumped on this right now may be because the MM's want to drive the price down some more. It's anybody's guess.
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Some are I think most now are not. Mostly electronic now I think.
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You'll notice the clowns seem to disappear when the trend reverses.....lol
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Is it me or does RA sound a little off his rocker in these PR's?
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Where have you been? Anyone who has been involved in this stock knew that years ago.
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This is just building foundation . Th ats all , its totally relevant to usxp's services.
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ok folks, i hate to promote another stock here, but i need expertise from some of u guys here instead who are not in the other thread for gwgo. PR just came out for GWGO about a takeover bid at .05 .. to me it's fishy, cuz it would make the company worth about $1bil and the price rite now is .0013ish, maybe mellon can tell me the negative sides of this.. tia
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And I wouldn't make any big decisions based on info on any of theses boards.
You have to do real DD and take your chances like the rest of us.
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mellon, what if they already started takeover, since the volume was so high previously.. and today too.. is that feasible? to take over at market price first gather as much as they can, then buy out the top execs?
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It seems those that were in the stock because of the fluff pr's have left the building. Hopefully there is support at this level and RA produces some real news in the next days/week. Or else it'll be a long wait.
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The real traders left this stock behind and moved on. I thought of getting back in at this level and was told by someone experienced that unless there is more PR not to buy back in.
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Please do a reality check and do not try to medicate a feeling of dread by grasping at straws. This stock has no real basis for existing let alone trade in the clouds. The only reality is that RA knows how to play the PR game. He will continue, so therefore the stock may well again move up. You just have to be patient.
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still sitting with 40k on the sidelines... no idea here. I made mad money on this on monday, and been waiting for a bottom to get back in. But it looks as though too much bs fro RA and no real action... remember this is pennies TA really does not count a whole hell of a lot here, this is based on speculation and looks like most people suspect they can now make money on the new movers.
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Thats the way it works! I sat on this for months and all of a sudden bang, boom, pow, and I made alot of money from what I bought it at. Now I have moved on to find the next one. Patience is a virtue and it payed off. Thanx USXP for making me a alot richer!!! Good luck to whoever remains!
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most traders here hit and run. That's their game. Penny stock rise on news and then drop. The day traders know the charts and when to get in and out. They make thousands at a time. If you are in this for a long term profit be patient. I had a stock I bought last Aug for .05 and sold 2 weeks ago at .75. Not many penny stocks go anywhere though, I just got lucky.
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Right on. So the next time you see the posts that scream that a penny is going to rocket to the moon...you need to be careful and not take them seriously. Keep your head and take profits when you can. I basically dump when I can get 25% or so. Then watch for a good dip to get back in if it looks like the right thing to do.
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