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I bought or added 16Mil. today efore it went to .003.
Let's hope that they show these EviBags as eing something that should be mandatory and all police Labs start using them.
If that is the case this might run to 1 Penny by yrs. end,ut that's asking a lot. If it were to go to .01 soon I'd be happy or meet some of the promotional outlooks.
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911 has shown up several times right before a stock runs. May be a good thing for us. Lets see what the next day or two brings here. could get very exciting. IMO
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quote:Originally posted by dalton05: News for 'DDSI' - (Digital Descriptor Systems' EvidPro Tamper-Evident Evidence Bag To Debut At Twentieth Annual Police Security Expo Product for securing, protecting crime-scene items will highlight display by CGM-AST, a Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc. company)
Jun 19, 2006 (EWORLDWIRE via Comtex) -- 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 Atlantic City, N.J.
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.
"Maintaining the integrity of evidence is absolutely essential in a large percentage of criminal investigations - so much so that it can be the deciding factor in a prosecution," says Tony Shupin, president and CEO of DDSI. "Our EvidPro bag has been designed by law enforcement professionals to address their specific needs. It enables police and officers of the court to proceed with confidence, because they'll know that if their evidence is sealed within our bag, there's been no compromise or contamination."
The tamper-evident bags are available in clear plastic, with large, write-on labels for including relevant or necessary background information. Once contents have been placed in an EvidPro bag and labeled, a receipt can be detached and filed. In addition, a bar code makes it possible for all bags to be scanned and logged into a database.
Located in the Atlantic City Convention Center, the Police Security Expo showcases products, goods, services and the latest high-tech advances in the field of law enforcement. The two-day event concludes June 21.
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.
About Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc.
The company, based in Sea Girt, N.J., develops and markets integrated enterprise-wide image applications specifically designed for criminal justice organizations. Customers include states, cities, counties, corrections, justice, and public safety agencies. Additional information is available online, at www.ddsi-cpc.com.
Its subsidiary, CGM Applied Security Technologies, Inc., based in Somerset, N.J., is a leading manufacturer and distributor of Homeland Security products, including indicative and barrier security seals, security tapes and related packaging security systems, protective security products for palletized cargo, and physical security systems for tractors, trailers and containers, as well as a number of highly specialized authentication products. Additional information is available online, at www.cgmsecuritysolutions.com.
This news came out very late yesterday. Here it is again.
-------------------- Buy when blood runs in the streets Posts: 1370 | From: lucedale ms usa | Registered: Dec 2004
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the so-called run you are refering to was a fat finger trade! nowhere near a run !
last time DDSI hit 0.003 USD was in august 2005
No. You're wrong. I remember it very clearly. I remember it because I owned the stock at .0005 avg. pps. It started to move and I sold it at .0008. I thought I had done well. But, for the next three days I watched it move all the way to .003. I remember it because it was a very hard three days - and at a time when I really needed the extra purchasing power. Trust me. It was no fat finger.
Also, I spend the next two months watching it slowly move all the way back down. It must have sat at around .0013 for a fricken eternity. Then, finally, I was patient and it came all the way back down. Now, I'm in like Flynn and I'm betting the farm.
No way I'm going to get trigger happy and sell early. No way.
-------------------- You can't afford to risk, what you can't afford to loose. Posts: 2422 | From: dc | Registered: Jun 2005
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Also, if your records show that it didn't get to .003, then it must have opened around .0028 and moved passed .003 in intraday trading - then closed below .003 again......but I specifically remember seeing my chart move passed .003. I think it actually got as high as .0033 that day.
I'm waiting for it to do it again. And I believe it will.
-------------------- You can't afford to risk, what you can't afford to loose. Posts: 2422 | From: dc | Registered: Jun 2005
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The up side is no sales at the bid. When confidence builds and it starts trading at the ask it will go up. I bought another million as soon as I saw the news. Read the news and weigh the possibilities of this product.
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CGM proudly introduces a license arrangement with Wapner Truck Alarm Systems Inc., the premier name in truck and trailer security technology. Together, we are launching a completely new series of roll up and swing (barn) door security lock devices called the Rig-Lok.
The Rig-lok has distinct advantages over conventional hook locks, slam locks, and bolt locks for the roll up and swing (barn) door configurations. The Rig-Lok is easily installed on either configuration. It provides superior protection and is seamlessly deployed during to the doors operation. The action of the trigger and locking mechanism is smooth and requires no effort beyond closing the door. The Rig-lok engages after the trigger passes the locking hinge, therefore it never needs to be slammed into place. The locking pin (which is welded to the door frame) is shrouded and cannot be run over or rammed by a forklift. Misalignment of the lock receiver mechanism is completely avoided because the lock engages past a certain point rather than requiring a snug fitting flange or having it jam into a recess to lock down. Because of the unique feature of the locking mechanism, it can be easily mounted on every door from a conventional ½” wood backing type to a 6” insulated reefer door.
The high security registered key system is proprietary and cannot be duplicated. Replacement keys are available only from CGM Security Solutions and Wapner Truck Alarm Systems Inc. with the use of a pre-arranged code known only to the appropriate personnel. Individually separate keys, and multiple key systems are the standard.
The Rig-Lok is a tremendous time saving and security advantage for delivery trucks requiring security upon closure. By FDA mandate and law, the food delivery industry requires a level of protection which exceeds many commodity products. The Rig-Lok provides that protection without the need to rely on external padlocks, hook locks, or other lock products that are cumbersome and ineffective.
No rough handling required, the Rig-Lok will function perfectly without defect and will remain rust free for the life of the cargo door. The device is robustly designed to withstand the punishing conditions of daily use over the road in any climate and weather condition and made to keep the best cargo thief out of your trailer. The Rig-Lok is manufactured and assembled in the United States using all stainless steel construction and CGM Security Solutions, in partnership with Wapner Truck Alarm Systems, is proud to offer this innovative protection technology in the fight against theft and crime.
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the so-called run you are refering to was a fat finger trade! nowhere near a run !
last time DDSI hit 0.003 USD was in august 2005
No. You're wrong. I remember it very clearly. I remember it because I owned the stock at .0005 avg. pps. It started to move and I sold it at .0008. I thought I had done well. But, for the next three days I watched it move all the way to .003. I remember it because it was a very hard three days - and at a time when I really needed the extra purchasing power. Trust me. It was no fat finger.
Also, I spend the next two months watching it slowly move all the way back down. It must have sat at around .0013 for a fricken eternity. Then, finally, I was patient and it came all the way back down. Now, I'm in like Flynn and I'm betting the farm.
No way I'm going to get trigger happy and sell early. No way.
I'm in since sept 2005 after DDSI ran to 0.003+ area since then it never went above 0.001 except for some fat finger trades ... and yes I'm sure ... check the charts
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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. This is just icing on the cake, this company is already growing like a weed.
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-------------------- All post are my opinion. Do your own DD. Who's clicking your buy/sell button!? Posts: 7800 | From: Virginia | Registered: May 2006
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I got filled one more million at .0002 ... i am tryin gto get 2 more million to have 30 MM after that im done and i'll hold for a year if need be !
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I like these calm little moments before the storm... Reminds me of Bethoven Posts: 3255 | From: Orlando, FL | Registered: Mar 2006
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I emailed them this morning. They thought I was a buyer for my company so they sent me a whole bunch of pricing info and pictures of the bags! Check out the email below:
Dear CGM,
Can you guys put something up about the new tamper proof bag? We’re all looking forward to seeing pictures.
Also, any chance you can post some pictures from the Convention this week? We would love to see them.
Respectfully XXXX
Response:
Dear XXXX,
I have attached photos and a price list of our security bags from stock. Can you let me know what type of tamper evident bag you are looking for? We will send a few samples to you to try. What is your end application? Sincerely, Erik Hoffer President
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I wish I could post the pictures. The bags are awesome. After you seal it, and then pull open the tab, it leaves behind this huge red print "OPENED!"
Very cool.
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