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how is the 10q so disappointing? This is not a positive step forward? and with a strategy of acquiring more companies to increase revenue and expand the product base? I've seen MUCH worse. There are penny companies trading MUCH higher, with a larger OS and NO revenue to speak of. Waddya want, blood? geezus.
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2005 COMPARED TO YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2004
Revenues for the year ended December 31, 2005 of $3,335,631 increased $2,923,579 or 710% from the year ended December 30, 2004.
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The short-term objective of DDSI is the following:
o The short-term objective of DDSI is to increase the market penetration of the product line of its CGM subsidiary as the Company believes this is the area where the greatest revenue growth exists.
o Additionally, DDSI plans to execute an acquisition strategy based upon fund availability.
DDSI's long-term objective is as follows:
o To seek additional products to sell into its basic business market - Criminal Justice - so that DDSI can generate sales adequate enough to allow for profits. New products include biometric devices such as FMS (Fingerprint Matching System) and our integrated digital image and fingerprint package, Identify on Demand.
DDSI believes that it will not reach profitability until the year 2006. Over the next twelve months, management is of the opinion that sufficient working capital will be obtained from operations and external financing to meet DDSI's liabilities and commitments as they become payable. DDSI has in the past successfully relied on private placements of common stock securities, bank debt, loans from private investors and the exercise of common stock warrants in order to sustain operations. If DDSI is unable to obtain additional funding in the future, it may be forced to curtail or terminate operations. A recent financing has been obtained and the underlying shares are being registered in this registration statement (see "Selling Shareholders" and
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Revenues for the year ended December 31, 2005 of $3,335,631 increased $2,923,579 or 710% from the year ended December 30, 2004.
DDSI is doing the following in its effort to reach profitability:
o Cut costs in areas that add the least value to DDSI o Concentrate on increasing the sales of the CGM product line. o Derive funds through investigating business alliances with other companies. o Increase revenues through the introduction of Compu-Capture(R), specifically towards kindergarten through twelfth grades, for the creation of ID cards. o Increase revenues through the introduction of a scaled down version of our Compu-Capture(R) product. o Acquire and effectively add management support to profitable companies complementary to its broadened target markets.
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exactly. how can anyone say a 710% increase in revenues is NOT a good thing? with increased revenues comes profitability.
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PAIM would like to welcome DDSI to the growing team of fine stocks in the pinkie gutter.
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Im in for 1M shares how high do you guys estimate this one could go with good PR and some good financials??/
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they have good financials ! with some contract news ? .002 - .005 range imo some say much higher ...
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DDSI releases PR on their website sometimes without releasing them on the marketwire. They need to get out of this habit.
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Was a one time thing for 2,000,000 shares. Went right back up to .0002 for the two subsequent shares.
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fact is if you look at the financials INSQ filed ... they aren't as good as DDSI's. Our revs are better. Also they have almost the same O/S as DDSI. But the pps is at +-.007 and we are at .0002
This is what I call crazy !!!
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