Dear xxx, Tony Shupin is the only person that can speak for DDSI. I know that he would be happy to speak with you and your group and if need by, ask me to get on the line. These are his decisions and I have forwarded the emails to him. Sincerely, Erik Hoffer
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the next few days should be interesting IMO. if they would just make an announcement about contracts/orders received for this new product from the show, that could just put it over the top.
.001 is hopefully near, more likely higher. (knock on wood).... The revenues and potential for this company are huge, when they finally let it go, it should go gangbusters I would think.
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It would be a coup to have Shupin come here and host a q&a. JIF, you may want to contact Bob Frey with admin and see if this can be done and the most secure way to do it. Just a thought and "great job"! TMAN...
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It's about to run is it? This title is a joke. If by "about" you mean some random time in the future, then I would say the title is accurate. But to me, and I would guess most people, about implies some time soon. Since this thread was started a while ago, it did not run some time soon. I'm with those who keep trying to start a new thread. Can't you link to the old thread for the DD, or does it get deleted with no usage?
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this is the groove flipper for .0002 to .0003, IMO may actually get a boost this week from the cop show http://www.police-security.com. Maybe it will be enough to get it up to challenge .0005. These guys don't hide much, I don't think I would openly brag about having over 7B outstanding shares. Everything is in the open. 3 to 5 years from now.....
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jif, your optimism is admirable, but we all know what the most likely scenario is in a five year time frame with a company like this: 2 to 3 huge reverse splits and eventually... the way of the dinosaurs except in 5 years instead of 500,000,000. GL,
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again, you have to look at the facts. How many pinks do you know that are fully audited, fully reporting companies? Strong revenue growth, and they keep adding new products to the line.
This is not the typical pink......maybe some of the daytraders here need to look a little deeper in to the companies they are investing in? Just a thought...I doubt you can find other pinks that are performing (in the real world with real products) like DDSI is. This is not like Qbid................
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I have 6yrs till Army retirement. I can at least wait that long. As long as this don't go tits up I am sure it is going to climb very well over the next few years. And Yes it would be nice to see green in the near future. I am glad to see this latest PR. Looks real good for the future. I didn't catch if they said it was patented or not. Can someone clarify for me please about this. If this is a patented item this is really good news.
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The did some product demos yesterday in San Diego for the media, some people from DC and some generals. They have a lightwight vest (plates weight less than half of what the military currently issues). And they also demo'd an anti_IED device. They are meeting back in DC later in the week to meet with some members of the Armed Services Committee. The PPS is at about .005 right now but with today's PR on the demos from yesterday it could be higher by the end of the day. Check it out man. The management for HMSG is all retired military.
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Jun 21, 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, 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, which begins today 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.
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I don't know. I'm not sure if it will be tomorrow, but I expect them to do a follow up pr about how successful it was.
I am also looking forward to the Q2 financials. I expect them to be released on or about August 23rd. I know that's a ways out, but the short term and year end really look good to me.
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I just got an email from Tony Shupin. Here is what he wrote, and I'm also cutting and pasting the attachment he sent.
Dear Erik and xxxx, Attached is the press release regarding the show...
FYI, Tony
At-Show Contact:Margie Caputo 267.265-4333 (cell)
Media Contact:Kurt Praschak 973.992-7800, x.289 kpraschak*cherenson.com
EvidPro TAMPER-EVIDENT EVIDENCE BAG TO DEBUT AT 20TH ANNUAL POLICE SECURITY EXPO
Product for securing, protecting crime-scene items will highlight display by CGM-AST, a Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc. company
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.
“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
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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, NJ, 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, NJ, 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.
Safe Harbor Statement: Safe Harbor Statement Under the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995 - With the exception of historical information, the matters discussed in this press release are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. The actual future results of the Company could differ significantly from those statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include risks and uncertainties such as the inability to finance the company’s operations or expansion, inability to hire and retain qualified personnel, changes in the general economic climate, including rising interest rate and unanticipated events such as terrorist activities. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as "may," "will," "should," "expect," "plan," "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "predict," "potential" or "continue," the negative of such terms, or other comparable terminology. These statements are only predictions. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, such statements should not be regarded as a representation by the Company, or any other person, that such forward-looking statements will be achieved. We undertake no duty to update any of the forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. In light of the foregoing, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. For further risk factors associated with our Company, review our SEC filings.
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Thank you very much for your time and consideration. As I mentioned to Erik, we are a group of your investors holding about 200 million shares in DDSI stock. We share information as a group and keep each other updated with research and current events. Currently, our discussions and posts are mostly about the Expo. We are eager to know how the Expo is progressing.
Thank you also for attaching the press release. However, as you can imagine, we had it posted to our chat board the day it came out. I mentioned to Erik that we would like to hold a Q&A session on the web site. This way, shareholders could ask questions and could receive your thoughts and insights about DDSI, past present and future. I think this will help create additional interest in DDSI and even attract new investors from other posts and chart boards. Please let me know if you would like me to organize this Q&A. We would be delighted to have 30 minutes of your time.
Please know that we are truly loyal shareholders and believe sincerely that you have a great company with a promising future.
Respectfully XXXXX
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Anthony Shupin’s experience includes over 20 years of executive management, sales, marketing and international business development with technology, computing, aerospace and professional services companies.
Prior to DDSI, Mr. Shupin served in several capacities in the Technology and Management Consulting field. He founded TShupin and Associates, a management consulting firm focused on assisting clients in the areas of Sales and Marketing, New Business Start-Up, Operational Analysis and Business/Technology Synchronization. At Deloitte Consulting he directed activities as a Business Development Executive in the Communications and Media practice.
Mr. Shupin’s background also includes a role as Director of International Business Development at the world’s first commercial satellite aerospace company. EOSAT, a Hughes/Lockheed Martin joint venture was acquired by Space Imaging, L.P., a Lockheed Martin/Raytheon joint venture in 1996 and is the leading provider of high resolution satellite imagery. His career there included responsibilities developing, managing and directing the $100 million global sales channel network of six international offices, 100+ worldwide distributors and over 16 international satellite data reception stations. Management and Sales positions at Wang Laboratories and Xerox Corporation round out his early career profile.
A graduate of Colby College, Waterville, Maine, Mr. Shupin has extended his education at Rutgers University, Cook College in Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing training as well as Business management training at Xerox, Wang and Deloitte Consulting. He has been an invited speaker at various international symposiums and has published articles regarding imaging, market analysis and access, and education and technical assessment.
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JIF just an idea, this is your baby, but what do you think about opening a new thread when we get a report on the expo. maybe tomorrow or friday, then you can open with something like DDSI--- NEWS!!!! Maybe even HOT NEW!!!
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