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Good finale for the day! I would like to see it go back to .0004 tomorrow.
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Why can't we implement the stagedy of when it is at .0003 put in a last second buy and see if we can get a mm to raise it to .0004. Maybe it would attract some attention.
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I have iver 30Mil. on this in shrs. not $$ and the thing I cannot see is why no PR as to a new Tamperprof Evidence Bag which is extremely important to the court sstems and for those that want to tamper with ev8idnce when truth is formost importnce in a trial for somepeoples freedom.OHJ could have been coonvicted were it not for Van Evers holding onto evidence for a say in his 0pocket amongst other things.
This is a very important tool for justice and Law enforcement agancies. This might propel this co. to the panny level in the future is justice depts. make it mandatiry to use.
This co. has some great tech and this is just another that is added to the list.
GO DDSI! UP!
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do not put to much stock into the Bellwetherreport they are a paid pumper site.I am not bashing i just get email everyday day from them for my stocks telling me to watch and nothing usually happens.
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Jun 16, 2006 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc (OTCPK:DDSI), is a company that our research team will be tracking over the ensuing weeks.
Shares of Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc have traded down as investors begin to loose interest in this Homeland Security Company. Currently this company is trading at $0.0002, which is on volume of nearly 70 million shares. Its been quite sometime since this company made their last significant announcement, which is slowly causing investors to look for opportunities else where. This company is heavily traded by day traders making it extremely volatile, but if they continue to experience growth like they have so far this year I feel that this company could really have a bright future. Volume is significantly higher then usual leading me to believe that significant corporate developments could be right around the corner. The BWR Research Team will continue to follow the market sentiment on this company and numerous others.
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bellwetherreport.com: The Bellwether Report Issues a Morning Alert for Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc
By M2 Last Update: 6/16/2006 3:07:56 AM Data provided by
Jun 16, 2006 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc (OTCPK:DDSI), is a company that our research team will be tracking over the ensuing weeks. They recently came out with a significant corporate development, causing a market stir. The BWR Research Team will continue to bring its subscribers cutting edge research tools, and second to none customer service.
Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc an industry leader in the development of Homeland Security-related products, announced quarterly results for the three months ended March 31, 2006.
Revenues for the three months ended March 31, 2006 of $870,964 increased $722,089 or 485% from the three months ended March 31, 2005 (restated). DDSI generates its revenues through software licenses, hardware, post customer support arrangements and other services. The increase in DDSI's revenue is attributed to the purchase of CGM Applied Security Technology, Inc in March, 2005.
Cost of revenue for the three months ended March 31, 2006 was $293,342 an increase of $248,640 or 556% from the three months ended March 31, 2005 (restated). The increase was attributable to the purchase of CGM Applied Security Technology, Inc in March 2005. Cost of revenue sold as a percentage of revenue for the three months ended March 31, 2006 was 34% of total revenues.
Operating expenses increased $401,341 or 139% during the three months ended March 31, 2006 versus the three months ended March 31, 2005 (restated). This increase was mainly attributable to the purchase of CGM Applied Security Technology, Inc in March 2005.
Research and development for the three months ended March 31, 2006 was $26,524 compared to $3,848 for the same period prior year for an increase of $22,676 or a 589% increase, which was due in part to the purchase of CGM Applied Security Technology, Inc in March 2005.
The net (loss) for DDSI increased 8% for the three months ended March 31, 2006 to $(1,897,872) from $(1,751,701) for the three months ended March 31, 2005 (restated). This was primarily due to the increase in operating expenses.
Net cash provided by investing activities was $0 and ($1,500,000) for the three months ended March 31, 2006 and March 31, 2005 (restated), respectively. This increase was due in part to the purchase of CGM Applied Security Technology, Inc. in March 2005.
The Company plans to spend the majority of it's time and efforts on increasing the revenue and marketplace of its wholly owned subsidiary, CGM Applied Security Technologies, as it feels that there is a much greater potential for growth of the product line of CGM. In order to accomplish this, the Company has hired additional sales people and is increasing its marketing budget in order to expand the awareness of CGM's product line. In addition, the Company has begun a complete revamping of the company's infrastructure in order to make it better able to respond to the need of its customers and to give management the reporting it needs on a timely basis.
To continue to expand the sale and acceptance of its core solutions by offering new and synergistic biometric (a measurable, physical characteristic or personal behavioral trait used to recognize the identity, or verify the claimed identity, of an individual) (i.e. FMS) security products to its installed base in the criminal justice market. DDSI's objective is to expand with these, and additional products, into much larger commercial and federal markets.
Shares of Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc have traded down as investors begin to loose interest in this Homeland Security Company. Currently this company is trading at $0.0002, which is on volume of nearly 70 million shares. Its been quite sometime since this company made their last significant announcement, which is slowly causing investors to look for opportunities else where. This company is heavily traded by day traders making it extremely volatile, but if they continue to experience growth like they have so far this year I feel that this company could really have a bright future. Volume is significantly higher then usual leading me to believe that significant corporate developments could be right around the corner. The BWR Research Team will continue to follow the market sentiment on this company and numerous others.
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quote:Originally posted by dalton05: do not put to much stock into the Bellwetherreport they are a paid pumper site.I am not bashing i just get email everyday day from them for my stocks telling me to watch and nothing usually happens.
dalton, this is still DDSI's' PR.....
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Somebody needs to change this thread to something other than DDSI's about to run.... IMHO it is kind of misleading at this point.
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and they aren't doing bellwether to convert more shares, have you seen any conversions going on in, say, the last week or two?
They wouldn't be drawing attention to this for no reason, they never have in the past, why start now unless something else is coming?
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Something is coming. This is the first year the subsidiary, CGM is making money - they took a hit last year by acquiring the company. But this year, it's churning profit.
I'm looking forward to the next 4 quarterly reports. I predict each one will be better than the last.
And, honestly, I hate to be an opportunist who profits from disaster, but look; if we ever have a homeland security issue, the government will do lots of government procurement. That could be very good for these guys.
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Egg, that's them same regurgitated PR they have been putting out for a month. The real PR they should be putting out is the one about their attendence at the cop show and the introduction of their new product the EvidPro evidence bag.
The BW PR is nothing but info harvested from their last SEC filing, anyone could that figure out that info if they read the filing.
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quote:Originally posted by brackep: For the ones who don't believe me (or for the interested) I've uploaded the attachment (the PR) to one of my webservers ... You can download the word document at:
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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (June 14, 2006) Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc. (DDSI) along with its subsidiary, CGM Applied Security Technologies will introduce its latest law enforcement product, the EvidPro tamper-evident evidence bag, at the 20th annual Police Security Expo (www.police-security.com), which begins June 20 in this city.
EvidPro bags are specially designed with a unique closure that will provide clear indication if items sealed inside are tampered with. Specifically, a message noting the breach will appear directly on the closure. This system protects both evidence and the personal property of individuals.
The DDSI and CGM Applied Security Technologies exhibit which, in addition to EvidPro, will feature a variety of other security products will be located at booth #721.
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I just sent the guy listed as the media contact the following email I'll post his response when I get it.
Dear Kurt, A recent PR from Digital Descriptor Inc was recently posted on chat boards on the internet, see attached document. It appears that this has not been released to more mainstream news sources such as yahoo or market watch. As a shareholder of DDSI I'm inquiring as to whether or not this is a legitimate PR and if so when do you expect it will be more widely distributed. Thanks in advance for any inforamtion you can provide.
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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 3:37 PM To: tshupin*cgm-ast.com
Tony,
Is there any news forthcoming ?
We are stalling here ... I just wonder if it would be good to hold my shares or not ... I'm doubting because we don't hear anything from DDSI.
Can we expect some news ?
Regards,
This was his answer;
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 3:44 PM From: tshupin*cgm-ast.com
Can not and will not advise on stock issues...but you know that. We have a PR out today about a new product being introduced at the Police and Security Expo...see attachment.
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This co. seems to have trouble putting out PR's for some reason.
They might fear being a security co. they should be as secrretive as possible. who knowws,but when I had spoken to people that have asked Shupin about it he would reply he would not put a PR out only for the sake of puttting gone out.
Maybe next week we shall see a PR concerning their new invention which should providde very lucrative contracts.Can you imagine what would have happened if OJ's case had used this Evidence Bag by Van Buren or whoever the det. was that carried around a vile of blood all day. The outcome might well have been different,but as it was he is laughing all the way through his retirement and x-rated video's the puke.
Many others might have gotten convicted or vindicated of crimes they did not commit.
This might be one of the biggest inventions that have come along in quite awhile if they adopt it for most all law agencies.
Let's hope it is a big deal for putting DDSI over the top ,like over the Penny top as this may become mandatory for many depts. of law and that would mean a lot of revs for DDSI and us.
They need a better PR dept. if they do not advertise this next week.People will be talking about this at the convention I hope and I hope they are speakers there.
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