ASHEVILLE, NC--(MARKET WIRE)--Apr 6, 2006 -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (Other OTC:HISC.PK - News) announced today that the Board of Directors has authorized a buy back of up to 20 million shares of common stock between now and the end of the month.
The Company has agreed to buy the shares directly from the market. The decision was based upon the various events that have already unfolded and what the Company believes will be happening in the near future as they work towards their goal of being listed on the NASDAQ OTC BB.
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$400,000 / 9 months = $44,444 per month that need to be purchased. Say it was to current price which we all know is going to change but for the fun of it:
$44,444 / .06 (PPS) = 740,733 shares this month that need to be purchased. That is not great but still good.
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quote:Originally posted by bfthunter: Hey guys, I just spoke with Jackie at the PR company. This is a good thing. We WILL own shares in the new company and both companies should do great in the future. I ask her to pleas issue a new press release explaining this is not a R/S or anything of the sort. Keep the faith brothers. Were in a good thing.
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IHUB Posted by: THEKOOKBOOK In reply to: naik who wrote msg# 28484 Date:4/13/2006 9:28:20 PM Post #of 28496
I am sorry but I have to repost this...
Everyone keeps calling it the big sell-off today...but it was not a big sell-off by any means. Just MM bull sh|t...
Posted by: THEKOOKBOOK In reply to: None Date:4/13/2006 2:11:50 PM Post #of 28486
I know some people claim there is no such thing as MM manipulation but they might want to take a look at this...
This is a 10 minute period in which HISC dropped from .061 to .05...I wish I could have gotten the times and sales for the whole drop but I missed the chance to get them on otcbb.com because it only shows 30 trades at a time...but here it is look at the numbers and check out my calculations on the bottom.
Keep an eye for the mirror "sells" that were really buys like the first one I have listed here. Someone bought at .061 and the MM's mirrored it down as a sell. This sell-off was about 50% fabricated on very low volume...
0.061 11720 OTO 11:01:45 Buy 0.06 11720 OTO 11:01:45 Sell (mirror sell) 0.06 10000 OTO 11:01:45 Sell 0.06 25000 OTO 11:01:53 Sell 0.061 50000 OTO 11:02:00 Buy 0.06 5000 OTO 11:02:05 Sell 0.06 500 OTO 11:02:09 Sell 0.061 20001 OTO 11:02:42 Buy 0.06 25000 OTO 11:02:44 Sell 0.06 100000 OTO 11:02:51 Sell 0.061 100000 OTO 11:02:54 Buy 0.0595 30000 OTO 11:03:00 Sell 0.06 12000 OTO 11:03:00 Sell 0.06 2000 OTO 11:03:00 Sell 0.06 16000 OTO 11:03:00 Sell 0.06 18280 OTO 11:03:08 Sell 0.06 23000 OTO 11:03:09 Sell 0.061 50000 OTO 11:03:09 Buy 0.059 12300 OTO 11:03:17 Sell 0.06 1000 OTO 11:03:17 Sell 0.06 2080 OTO 11:03:17 Sell 0.06 9220 OTO 11:03:17 Sell 0.06 5500 OTO 11:03:21 Sell 0.06 58064 OTO 11:03:21 Sell 0.06 15000 OTO 11:03:21 Sell 0.06 2920 OTO 11:03:21 Sell 0.059 50000 OTO 11:03:25 Sell 0.059 50000 OTO 11:03:25 Sell (Ask lowered to .06) 0.06 5000 OTO 11:03:42 Buy 0.06 5000 OTO 11:03:42 Buy 0.06 10000 OTO 11:03:42 Buy 0.059 166482 OTO 11:03:45 Sell 0.06 10000 OTO 11:03:53 Buy 0.06 10000 OTO 11:03:54 Buy 0.06 2500 OTO 11:03:54 Buy 0.059 20000 OTO 11:03:58 Sell 0.06 5000 OTO 11:04:14 Buy 0.06 40500 OTO 11:04:31 Buy 0.056 50000 OTO 11:04:31 Sell 0.059 45000 OTO 11:04:35 Buy (between bid/ask) 0.056 50000 OTO 11:04:48 Sell 0.06 100000 OTO 11:04:49 Buy 0.056 25000 OTO 11:04:50 Sell 0.056 50000 OTO 11:05:11 Sell 0.06 100000 OTO 11:05:17 Buy 0.059 50000 OTO 11:05:17 Sell (mirror sell) 0.059 50000 OTO 11:05:17 Sell (mirror sell) 0.059 50000 OTO 11:05:17 Sell 0.056 305000 OTO 11:05:28 Sell (ask lowered to .059) 0.059 1000 OTO 11:05:58 Buy 0.059 1000 OTO 11:06:00 Buy 0.056 50000 OTO 11:07:13 Sell 0.056 200000 OTO 11:07:29 Sell 0.0575 100000 OTO 11:07:57 Buy (between bid/ask) 0.056 25000 OTO 11:08:00 Sell 0.055 25000 OTO 11:08:00 Sell (mirror sell) 0.055 100000 OTO 11:08:00 Sell (ask lowered to .056) 0.056 8000 OTO 11:08:02 Buy 0.055 8000 OTO 11:08:02 Sell (mirror sell) 0.055 7000 OTO 11:08:02 Sell 0.056 12000 OTO 11:08:02 Buy 0.055 5000 OTO 11:08:02 Sell 0.056 3200 OTO 11:08:05 Buy 0.055 5000 OTO 11:08:05 Sell 0.055 30000 OTO 11:08:37 Sell 0.056 1750 OTO 11:09:13 Buy 0.056 40000 OTO 11:09:30 Buy 0.055 40000 OTO 11:09:30 Sell (mirror sell) 0.055 60300 OTO 11:09:37 Sell 0.055 10000 OTO 11:09:42 Sell 0.056 15000 OTO 11:09:49 Buy 0.051 100000 OTO 11:09:53 Sell 0.057 87000 OTO 11:09:53 Buy (late buy outside bid/ask) 0.051 40000 OTO 11:10:08 Sell (ask lowered to .055) 0.0549 100000 OTO 11:10:20 Buy (between bid/ask) 0.055 30000 OTO 11:10:31 Buy 0.051 30000 OTO 11:10:31 Sell (mirror sell) 0.051 130000 OTO 11:11:05 Sell 0.055 15000 OTO 11:11:07 Buy (ask raised to .056) 0.056 50000 OTO 11:11:15 Buy 0.052 40000 OTO 11:11:16 Sell 0.052 1750 OTO 11:11:16 Sell 0.056 14000 OTO 11:11:18 Buy (ask lowered to .055) 0.055 5900 OTO 11:11:20 Buy (a red buy) 0.05 5900 OTO 11:11:20 Sell (mirrored sell)
The sells only outnumbered the buys 2 to 1, which would warrant a drop, but not one of this nature. The stock fell 15% in 10 minutes on only 2 million shares worth of sells. Complete BS...This was a walkdown executed by TDCM and UBSS...is it fair? No, but this is pinky land and the MM's can do whatever they want, when they want.
Hang in there everybody the MM's used fear of the unkown today to execute this drop but soon they won't be able to manipulate HISC like this anymore.
Good luck to everyone and congrats to those who used this buying opportunity today....
The Kook Book
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IHUB Post by: integrity1st In reply to: None Date:4/13/2006 8:34:51 PM Post #of 28496
POST FACT: THIS IS FACT, NOT OPINION
I DON'T HAVE THE TIME TO GO BACK AND READ EVERY POST TODAY BUT FROM WHAT I HAVE READ, THE MISINFORMED INVESTORS CREATED(S) OPPORTUNITY FOR THE REST. I SOLD TODAY AT 7.1 CENTS. BOUGHT BACK AT 5.5 CENTS. THIS IS THE BEST MOVE I HAVE MADE IN THE LAST YEAR.
FOR THOSE WHO DON'T KNOW, THIS IS ALL FACT.
1. IF YOU ARE A CURRENT SHAREHOLDER OF HOMELAND. YOU WILL NOW BE A SHAREHOLDER OF TWO COMPANIES.
2. HISC WILL RETAIN THE CURRENT, AND IMPORTANT, MARKET NICHES, I.E. CYBER TRACKER, INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL AND RETAIL SALES, AND INCIDENTAL INCOME.
3. THE LARGE MAJORITY OF THE NEW COMPANY, A SUBSIDIARY OF HISS, WILL BE ACTSOFT.
4. THERE HAVE BEEN MAJOR SALES TO AMERICAN PORTS IN THE LAST MONTHS UNANNOUNCED TO THE PUBLIC BY HISS DUE TO GOVERNMENT SECURITY PRECAUTIONS, BUT LEAKED TO A MINORITY OF THE PUBLIC.
5. MAJOR SALES CONTRACTS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE NEXT 4 WEEKS.
AS A MAJOR SHAREHOLDER I WOULD BUY MORE NOW IF I HAD MORE FUNDS.
I ENJOY WATCHING PEOPLE BLEED WHEN THE SHARE PRICE DROPS. IT EXPOSES THE WOUNDS, AND LIKE A WOLF, I LICK IT UP, AND EAT MORE SHARES.
LATER.
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ASHEVILLE, NC--(MARKET WIRE)--Apr 13, 2006 -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (Other OTC:HISC.PK - News) announces that it has consummated the acquisition of a NASDAQ Bulletin Board company. The new NASDAQ Bulletin Board Company will acquire certain Homeland assets in exchange for stock, which will be issued as a dividend to HISC shareholders. In addition to certain assets of Homeland Integrated Security Systems, the new Company is expected to complete the acquisition of ActSoft, Inc., a privately owned software development company.
ADVERTISEMENT Homeland Integrated Security Systems will unveil the symbol of its merger partner shortly after the completion of the ActSoft acquisition. Homeland Integrated Security Systems remains a publicly traded company trading under the symbol HISC.PK.
Homeland Integrated Security Systems will be issuing a stock dividend of the new Bulletin Board Company to all shareholders of record of Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. The Company intends to establish a record date for the dividend within the next ten business days. The Board of Directors has set the dividend to be 1 share of the Bulletin Board Company for every 50 shares of HISC owned by the record date.
"I am very please to announce the dividend to our loyal shareholders. This will give them ownership in the new Bulletin Board Company that we expect to start trading at $0.50 per share," stated Frank Moody, President and CEO of Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. "This is a great day for all our shareholders."
Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. will continue to sell and market the Cyber Tracker in markets both in the U.S. and internationally. Homeland Integrated Security Systems will maintain all of its current distribution agreements on all of its security products.
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This is the most fantastic stock I've ever purchased. This company has enormous potential. The dividend exchange by Frank, deomonstrates his commitment to completely satisty long holders. Hold onto your shares. See you at the top.
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this was fox news this am...similiar concept and please note the carrier (SPRINT/NEXTEL) partners.
Sprint Service Lets Parents Track Down Kids Via GPS Friday, April 14, 2006
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Up until now, parents had to deal with a separate company or buy special equipment to track their children through their cell phones. Sprint Nextel Corp. (S) becomes the first U.S. wireless provider to sell its own product when the Family Locator Service rolls out Thursday.
Using the Global Positioning System, the service allows parents to track up to four cell phones over the Internet or on their own wireless device. Parents can periodically ask the service to find the child's phone, displaying the location on a road map.
Parents can also set alerts, automatically warning the parent if the child isn't at a certain place, such as school or soccer practice, at a specific time.
The child's phone also displays a text message, letting the child know they've been searched for and found.
The software, provided through WaveMarket Inc. for $9.99 per month, can be downloaded on 17 existing phones and can locate 28 GPS-enabled models.
Sprint officials insist their service isn't a "Big Brother" tool.
"It's not about tracking. It's not about monitoring," said Dan Gilmartin, Sprint's marketing manager for location-based services. "It's about giving parents and caregivers peace of mind that they're able to find their children's location." He added that the service could let adults keep track of elderly parents.
The demand for child-locating products is heating up, with several third-party providers, such as Wherify and Teen Arrive Alive, already selling location services.
Last week, CATS Communication Inc. said it was releasing a service to warn parents if their child went near the home of a registered sex offender, and The Walt Disney Co.(DIS) is targeting children this summer with a GPS-enabled phone that includes a locating feature.
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Family Locator Service? thats a really sweet name. You will def. draw out the freak parents. CyberTracker is aiming for the government more than the crazy parents, government is a slighly bigger market. I can tell you thats a dud already just be looking at the name "Family Locator Service" I really want to see a commercial for it now!
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Nice news report, but I dont see HISC mentioned anywhere. A lot of companies are starting to use GPS for locations.
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yeah...I realized that HISC was not mentioned. My point was that several companies are mass marketing GPS transponders to the masses. With HISC being one of them and an early player in the low cost GPS tracking arena, this is good for all concerned.
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THis is a complete layout of whats going on.......
Diagram of Transaction
HISS Retains Resale and Distribution Agreements with 3rd Parties HISS shareholders receive dividend of NewCo Company ~next~! NewCo Company compriced of C.T.(Hardware) and ActSoft(Software) listed on B.B ~next~ Subsidiary owns exclusive rights for Distribution of C.T. and Software.
2006 Projected Income Actsoft 10 million current users * 55,000 projected users * 85,000
C.T Sales Projected 20000 units at 11,380,000.00 Current Requests * 40000 units
Combined 24,107,000.00 at 30% profit
I havent included the 2007 projections.
But those numbers can fluctuate but im sure frank was doing bottom line with room to go up from there.
The new company will have an OS of 47.22 million. 17.22 million shares will be created for issuance to HISC shareholders (861 million divided by 50), while I believe that Actsoft will have 30 million shares (I'm assuming that Tom Mitchell still values his company at $15 million, so he gets 30 million shares of the new company since opening price at BB is 50 cents per share). I'm not sure whether any more parties (owner of BB company?) will be getting shares. If so, then OS might rise higher, but if it is just a shell without any revenue, I cannot see a significant addition to the OS.
More importantly, see what the new merged company will be getting in return. They will be getting all the software side of the HISC/Actsoft partnership, namely the $25 million in revenue that Actsoft is projecting to do this year + all the monthly software revenue that will come from the CTs etc. So we are getting a company with projected revenues of at least $25+++ million (and I think Actsoft can meet the $25 million quite easily)....with an opening market cap of only $23.6 million. If I take Actsoft profit margins of 36-41% (ok, once again, conservative me will use 30%)...that translates into 2006 profits of $7.5 million. 2006 EPS is then projected to be 15.9 cents per share! A P/E of 30 gives me a price of $4.77 (0.159 x 30) while a conservative discounted cash flow model (5% annual growth and 8% long bond rate) gives me a price of $5.30 ($0.159/[0.08-0.05] = $5.30)
REVENUES/PROFITS/MARGINS
First, the expected profit margins:
- The last full year figures we have had so far is 2004, so I'm just going to use the margins from that year as a rough guide. That year, sales was $2 million with net profit of $550,000. That is around 27.5% net margin. So I'm going to use 25% profit margin as a guide.
- I believe the 25% profit margin as a guide is reasonable given that some of our revenues for 2006 will come from ActSoft. ActSoft itself had an even higher profit margin - From the 18 Oct 05 HISC PR, ActSoft sales was $6 million in 2005, with net profit of $2.2 million, while sales was projected by ActSoft to be $12 million, with net profit of $5 million. That is a profit margin ranging from 36% to 41%.
Secondly, the expected revenues:
- We have heard Frank project that HISC is expected to earn more than $125 million over the next 3 years (2006, 2007, 2008). The company has also stated that their target revenue goal for 2006 is $55 million.
- So what do we have so far? (1) The Pro Sec deals (5000 Cyber Trackers worth $2.5 million + Cyber Noze Explosive Detection Equipment worth $5.5 million) worth a total of $8 million.
(2) The XPress deal announced today (1000 CTs worth about $500,000).
(3) ActSoft revenues of $25 million (I believe that their projection for 2006 has gone up to $25 million, from the original $12 million projected earlier)
(3) The confirmed orders already from Coxsackie Transport, Garda World, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Knox County Tennessee School System, and the Chili House Restaurant chain in Amman, Jordan - no actual sales numbers yet from these orders, but they look finalised to me (CTs have already been delivered to the Amman restaurant chain).
So these are the actual sales numbers confirmed on our books so far - $33.5 million + the numbers from (3) yet to be released. Actually quite good, considering that we still have another 9 more months to go for 2006.
So, if Frank delivers, as I expect him to, with sales numbers to come in the coming weeks (esp after the merger/move to BB), there is a good possibility that we are on track to meet the US55 million revenue target for this year.
Thirdly, the expected profits:
From the use of 25% profit margin as a guide and assuming the $55 million revenue is met, then we have expected profits of $13.75 million for 2006.
VALUATION
This is tricky, but I'm going to use 2 models here. An assumption is that OS remains at 770 million but this can always be tweaked up and down in our calculations when the company reveals the latest OS figures or when it mergers etc
(1) The first is the standard P/E ratio of 30-40 applied to fast growing small/micro cap companies in the US (which HISC belongs to). To be conservative, I will use 30.
So with expected profits of $13.75 million in 2006, that translates into EPS of 1.79 cents. Multiply that by a P/E of 30, and we get an expected share price of $0.53, or 53 cents.
(2) The second is the very conservative discounted cash flow model - and to be even more conservative, I am going to assume NO earnings growth after 2006 (i.e. 2007, 2008 to infinity), to take the extreme end. This essentially is the model that Buffet uses in analysing the value of a company over the long run. And since I expect HISC products to be in the marketplace and to be in great demand for some time (because of the wide variety of uses that the CT can be used for), I think this is a fair extremely conservative model to use.
Essentially, the maths would be:
EPS of 1.79 cents for 2006 Discounted rate of 8% (I will be conservative - the historical average 30-year long bond rate over the last 50 years or so has always been around 6-8%, unlike the 5.8% now)
So, 1.79/0.08 = $0.223 or 22.3 cents
So on both models with conservative assumptions, I personally do find HISC to be relatively undervalued at 4 cents (you might of course disagree with me...) now given that the sales (and purchase of ActSoft) already concluded and the expected sales numbers coming in over the next few weeks/months.
I do understand the following concerns:
(1) HISC is currently a pinksheet company (2) MMs control the price of stocks in pink land (3) Investors in pink land do not trade on valuation, profit margins etc. They trade on MOMO and MMs release of prices.
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It's on my new favorite website: www . infinitistocks . com
Making a big splash these days is Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (OTC: HISC.PK). This one caught the eye of our resident chartist. Based purely on technical analysis, HISC is one of those OTC stocks that can and often does move up fast.
We especially like HISC's chart of late, which has shown a steady climb from a low of $0.029 March 15 to a high of $0.077 April 13. Understandably, some fairly heavy selling occurred during Thursday's frantic volume (33.7M shares traded), but the stock remained strong and fought its way back from a day low of $0.05 to close at $0.06. Thursday's sell off occurred precisely within the range of the previous 2-day up trend, and is the second 50% retracement since the stock came alive last month. We recommend watching closely when trading resumes to determine whether HISC plans continue its upward journey, or consolidates here along its 200 DMA.
While we love a good chart, we seldom place a stock in our Profiles category based strictly on T/A. Indeed, there does appear to be substantial meat behind HISC's muscle. The Company recently posted its second profitable year, and appears to be in a very strong position financially. During 2005, the company increased its revenues by 67% over 2004, along with a 12% increase in profits to $553,595. The balance sheet shows that total assets increased from $1,422,609 on December 31, 2004 to $4,184,067 as of December 31, 2005, an increase of nearly 200% (source: HISC press release).
Adding to the furor is a planned 20M share buy back and recent acquisition news. HISC announced that it has "consummated the acquisition of a NASDAQ Bulletin Board company," and a dividend consisting of shares in the new Company is in the works for HISC shareholders. HISC intends to establish a record date for the dividend within the next ten business days, and is projecting a market value of $0.50 per share. The new Company is also expected to complete the acquisition of ActSoft, Inc., a privately owned software development company.
About Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. Homeland Integrated Security Systems owns proprietary technology and has the rights to use patents to innovative and sophisticated security products. Its flagship Cyber Tracker provides reliable Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) tracking and is available in a commercial version, providing tracking and radiation detection services for sea ports, airports and transit stations, and commercial transportation fleets. The Company also provides tracking and radiation detection services for US military bases and Federal office buildings. A consumer version of the Cyber Tracker is now available, offering parents the ability to monitor their teenager's location and driving speed when they are out with friends. The consumer version features a push-to-talk button so children can immediately contact parents in an emergency, and will instantly alert parents and children if predetermined geo-boundaries are breached. For more information on HISC, please contact IR or the company.
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On this we should see volume up. Anyone should see this as good news.
omeland Shareholders to Be Issued a NASDAQ Bulletin Board Stock Dividend Based on the Shares They Hold as of May 30th
ASHEVILLE, NC, Apr 17, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (OTC: HISC) is pleased to announce that they have established the record for the issuance of a stock dividend for all shareholders of record as of May 30, 2006.
Homeland Integrated Security Systems shareholders of record as of May 30, 2006 will receive 1 new share of the NASDAQ Bulletin Board Company for every 50 shares of HISC they own as of the record date. Homeland Integrated Security Systems shareholders will maintain their stock ownership of HISC and will receive a dividend in the NASDAQ Bulletin Board Company.
Homeland Integrated Security Systems will unveil the symbol of the NASDAQ Bulletin Board Company shortly after the completion of the ActSoft acquisition. Homeland Integrated Security Systems will remain a publicly traded company trading under the symbol HISC.PK.
"This Dividend is a bonus for our loyal shareholders. The dividend will give our shareholders ownership in the new Bulletin Board Company which we expect to start trading at $0.50 per share," stated Frank Moody, President and CEO of Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc.
Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. will continue to sell and market the Cyber Tracker in markets both in the US and internationally. Homeland Integrated Security Systems will maintain all of its current distribution agreements on all of its security products.
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. Cyber Tracker technology has applications for data and tracking functions across numerous verticals, utilizing IDEN, GSM, and Satellite technologies (CDMA version coming mid-year 2006).
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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If we bougt in now..would we still receive dividends?
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It says that of record on 30 May 2006. Unless Ive lost my mind (which Ive been told many times I have) this gives us over 30 days to pickup free shares.
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Time to load up....you cant lose with this one.
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posted April 18, 2006 09:31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please tell me Im not the only person who still ownes this stock.
--------------------------------------------------- Still in with a long position and will most likely flip a few more times going into the end of May!!! Then try to buy more towards the last week to get more of the dividend!
This stock will go up again.....IMO.....just no need to tie up a lot of funds between now and the dividend day.
Bob
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I flipped it and got out. To be honest, I really don't like the whole two division thing without any specifics. If the company would have just gone under the BB then I would still be owning this one. I have decided to go full time with HMSC for the long haul over the next few years. Just picked up another 200,000 shares of it yesterday. Hoping to own a few million before it hits the dollar range.
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quote:Originally posted by bfthunter: It says that of record on 30 May 2006. Unless Ive lost my mind (which Ive been told many times I have) this gives us over 30 days to pickup free shares.
...why would they give us 30 days to load up?
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