They aren't keen on putting out PR's unless there is something worth talking about. They also don't generally talk about contracts to protect their clients. (I think they might make a partial exception if a big one came in to say they had turned profitable.) Numbers are out already....maybe a PR to say they have seccured outside financing or that they have acquired something but I wouldn't count on it.
Pressure is there lets see where it can take us and any PR will just be icing.
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manipulation at it's best eh.....they have to let it go at some point. the 100 share trade indicates a major need for shares....followed by a buttload of swapping * 2 it looks like.
nothing for a while now tho...again.
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Waiting for the pinkies to be profitable is like crawling through the desert desperately looking for some water.
Sometimes these boards make me feel like we're all crawling around and some of you are shouting "Water!! over there!! We're so close!!" and the whole time it's a mirage.
Not to be a downer, just thirsty for some profits.
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Grab a chair and a good long boring book if you are going to wait for this to run as it is going to take a few weeks I think,but when see goes it will at the time you least expect it I think.
BIGFOOT is right about PR's with this Co..
I hope they do get something going.The Earnss were good.
I am thinking it might even be next yr. before things gel,but I have no doubt they shall and it might make you rich!
If they have SOTA Security and Port Security is the thing Washington will be pouring $$ into then it just stands to reason that their tech will be in ddemand!That us why they are going to hire Sales for CGM which was in their 10-Q.
It might be a wait,but a wait that is well worth it.
OTOH I hate to mention the negatives and shall not!
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quote:Originally posted by jon clogger: Waiting for the pinkies to be profitable is like crawling through the desert desperately looking for some water.
Sometimes these boards make me feel like we're all crawling around and some of you are shouting "Water!! over there!! We're so close!!" and the whole time it's a mirage.
Not to be a downer, just thirsty for some profits.
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Senate is likely to pass an immigration bill today that will include major funding for border security. Next they have to reconcile with the house. Bushy is behind it so there will be pressure to get this done. DDSI is in prime position to capture some of those funds once the house and senate are reconciled to each other.
I doubt we will have to wait that long before this pops but it gives something to look forward to.
GLTA Too busy to sit in front of the computer today.
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I hate to say it, but this stock is F'ed until there is some blockbuster PR. Obviously earnings and SEC filings don't do sh*t for this stock.
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Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc. Announces Year End Results Thursday April 20, 1:16 pm ET Record Revenues Increase More Than 800 Percent From Prior Year SEA GIRT, N.J., April 20, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc. (Other OTC:DDSI.PK - News), an industry leader in the development of Homeland Security-related products, announced audited results for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2005. Record revenues grew more than 800 percent, to $3,335,631, from the 2004 year end report of $412,052. Gross profit rose 506 percent, to $2,226,727, from $367,270 for fiscal 2004. In March 2005, DDSI acquired Somerset County, N.J.-based CGM Applied Security Technologies, Inc., a leading manufacturer and distributor of various Homeland Security products. ``Our sales and profit numbers continue to improve steadily, from quarter to quarter,'' says Anthony Shupin, CEO of DDSI. ``With just ten months of financial results since our acquisition of CGM, there's every indication the business strategies we set in motion in March 2005 are extremely effective. We're currently in the midst of a very strong turnaround.'' Michael Pellegrino, DDSI's CFO, notes, ``We continue to utilize planning and discipline to carefully navigate the company through this early stage of growth. EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) losses of $220,166 for the ten months since the acquisition indicate that we may have come close to breaking even in cash flow had we had the full year.''
Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc. Announces First Quarter 2006 Results Friday May 19, 10:03 am ET Revenues Increase 485 Percent From First Quarter 2005 SEA GIRT, N.J., May 19, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc. (Other OTC:DDSI.PK - News), an industry leader in the development of Homeland Security related products, today announced results for the period ending March 31, 2006. Revenues grew 485 percent, to $870,964, from first quarter 2005 revenues of $148,875. Gross profit rose over 450 percent, to $577,622, from $104,173 for the same period in 2005. All numbers are fully audited. In March 2005, DDSI acquired Somerset County, New Jersey-based CGM Applied Security Technologies, Inc., a leading manufacturer and distributor of various Homeland Security products. ``Sales and profit numbers continue their steady improvement,'' says Anthony Shupin, CEO of DDSI. ``This is a strong indication that our plan is working. We are committed to raising the bar for our security products and services. DDSI and CGM-AST products are state-of-the-art, and are being well received by the market.'' DDSI CFO Michael Pellegrino adds, ``Our operating losses continue to decline. When factoring earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, we are down 39 percent, to $122,600, from our prior year period amount of $184,708.''
And yet, we are still at .0003Posts: 2554 | Registered: Nov 2005
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very low volume today...a good thing IMO. time for the consolidation to end and a run to start!
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All I see is good news! Why are any of you worried about this stock? ?You see I try to buy a stock of a reputable company that I know is going to grow. We see the numbers of gross profits up 450% from 2005 and operating losses on the decline. To me this is great news, for today obviously not because it seems the market could care less. However, a company that is on the rise will get contracts and one that is going to continue to grow, the PPS will follow. It seems that it is lagging behind, but eventually it will play catch up and we just have to sit back and wait. I have talked to Anthony Shupin on many ocassions and I believe they are headed in the right direction. There is no need to fret, go play some golf and if you see any mm's don't bother yelling fore! Best reguards!
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Great company(for pinks), hot sector, good client list...were just off the radar, but consume or should I say purchase to your hearts content and when this pops the looky loos will have to chase and when they do you will have made a mint!!...
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less than 50mil traded so far today. That's not even 15k total.
Weird stuff!
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everybody sitting on what they have I think. major consolidation of shares has been going on. accumulation rose again yesterday, and most of the trades today have been buy's. IMO we should see movement soon
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