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when resistence at .0053 is broken (200dma) will test again .0072 (50dma)
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This is a run? it's does this every day. Believe me I want this thing to go but it aint moving today. This pig will take some big news to run or be a group play when it just randomly zooms up to .0075
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Not bashing...but USXP lost its spark big time. All that talk about Middle East funds and oil made this look good. Now since its been so long since we heard anything like that, any PR they come out with is just fluff. USXP really needs something BIG to move back up and stay up. For now, its just a game. All my opinion.
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everyone one time or another caught this one running made alot of money,didnt take initial investment and put it aside and blamed anybody they could.just my opionion.bought more and hope to cash in soon.trade not investment...
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Womder how the interview went with marketnews today *12:30.CEO foot is in with the republican party love to see a contract come out of that dinner slash conference with president Bush a week ago monday.This is the kind of stock that shoots up quick for very little reason.I set my limits and wont get hurt...just my opionion.glta
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USXP after hours (time 17:31 trade 1600000 shares) (time 17:06 trade 800000 shares) it went back to yesterday closing. 0.0049. There is any good new on this on?.
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USXP (.005) COMMENTS ON NEW YORK POST ARTICLE EXPOSING AIRPORT SCREENERS SELLING CONFISCATED ITEMS ON EBAY
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 27, 2006-- In contact information, the contact name for the release should read: Tanish Smith (sted Kathleen Fahey).
The corrected release reads:
THE COALITION FOR LUGGAGE SECURITY COMMENTS ON NEW YORK POST ARTICLE EXPOSING AIRPORT SCREENERS SELLING CONFISCATED ITEMS ON EBAY
The Coalition for Luggage Security reported today that, according to a New York Post article, federal security screeners have engaged in inappropriate activity within airports. According to the article, published June 16, 2006, "'Air'Head Security Slimebags", federal security screeners were caught confiscating and keeping drugs, soliciting a child with child pornography, and selling seized knives for profit on eBay. "Among other outrageous actions listed in a Homeland Security report by the DHS Inspector General, security officers sold items stolen from passengers on eBay, netting them $300 a month and over $13,000 in confiscated goods found in their homes. Also mentioned was the distribution of pornography to a minor by a TSA Supervisor, and Air Marshals conspiring to transport 15 kilos of cocaine. When will our airports be returned to local airport control?" said Richard A. Altomare, Founder & Chairman of the Coalition for Luggage Security, and CEO of Universal Express, Inc. (OTCBB: USXP). "To create safer skies for millions of passengers, the TSA was moved into our airports. Locked cockpit doors and new pilot firearm policies have fixed the problem. Do we need continued expensive governmental bureaucracies when local airports could do the job as well? Let's utilize the TSA on our borders or elsewhere!" continued Mr. Altomare. "The present system has room for improvement if our recommended baggage reduction is implemented. The traveling public and all tax-paying citizens deserve the highest benefits of travel without such atrocities. In addition to the present system's 57 lost suitcases every minute, our suggested reduction of clutter and luggage for the traveler and security solution stand to generate substantial benefits for the federal government, airlines, mass transit, and American citizens as a whole. My 'white paper' clearly identifies the steps to providing security and peace of mind for many travelers," concluded Richard A. Altomare. (http://www.luggagesecuritycoalition.com/downloads/securitywp.pdf)
Reference Article:
http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/nypost/access/1061465741.html?dids= 1061465741:1061465741&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Jun+16%2C+2006&au thor= GEOFF+EARLE+Post+Correspondent&pub=New+York+Post&edition=&startpage= 006&desc=%27AIR%27HEAD+SECURITY+SLIMEBAGS. (Due to its length, this URL may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra spaces if any exist.)
About The Coalition for Luggage Security
The Coalition for Luggage Security was established to ensure the safety of travelers through alternate means of luggage transportation. The Coalition consists of prominent businesspersons and companies that educate the public, Congress and the Administration on the importance of solving the luggage and cargo safety issues that exist in airlines and airports.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein, which are not historical, are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control with respect to market acceptance of new technologies, products and services, delays in testing and evaluation of products and services, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
KEYWORD: NORTH AMERICA NEW YORK UNITED STATES INDUSTRY KEYWORD: GOVERNMENT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES PUBLIC POLICY/LEGISLATION TRANSPORT STATE/LOCAL AIR TRAVEL TRANSPORTATION SOURCE: Coalition for Luggage Security
CONTACT INFORMATION: Coalition for Luggage Security Tanish Smith, 212-239-2575 Coalition Director www.luggagesecuritycoalition.com
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Related Quotes Sym. Price Chg. USXP Trade News 0.0048 0.0004 CORRECTING and REPLACING The Coalition for Luggage Security Comments on New York Post Article Exposing Airport Screeners Selling Confiscated Items on eBay
June 27, 2006 11:01:16 (ET)
NEW YORK, Jun 27, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- In contact information, the contact name for the release should read: Tanish Smith (sted Kathleen Fahey).
The corrected release reads:
THE COALITION FOR LUGGAGE SECURITY COMMENTS ON NEW YORK POST ARTICLE EXPOSING AIRPORT SCREENERS SELLING CONFISCATED ITEMS ON EBAY
The Coalition for Luggage Security reported today that, according to a New York Post article, federal security screeners have engaged in inappropriate activity within airports. According to the article, published June 16, 2006, "'Air'Head Security Slimebags", federal security screeners were caught confiscating and keeping drugs, soliciting a child with child pornography, and selling seized knives for profit on eBay.
"Among other outrageous actions listed in a Homeland Security report by the DHS Inspector General, security officers sold items stolen from passengers on eBay, netting them $300 a month and over $13,000 in confiscated goods found in their homes. Also mentioned was the distribution of pornography to a minor by a TSA Supervisor, and Air Marshals conspiring to transport 15 kilos of cocaine. When will our airports be returned to local airport control?" said Richard A. Altomare, Founder & Chairman of the Coalition for Luggage Security, and CEO of Universal Express, Inc. (USXP, Trade).
"To create safer skies for millions of passengers, the TSA was moved into our airports. Locked cockpit doors and new pilot firearm policies have fixed the problem. Do we need continued expensive governmental bureaucracies when local airports could do the job as well? Let's utilize the TSA on our borders or elsewhere!" continued Mr. Altomare.
"The present system has room for improvement if our recommended baggage reduction is implemented. The traveling public and all tax-paying citizens deserve the highest benefits of travel without such atrocities. In addition to the present system's 57 lost suitcases every minute, our suggested reduction of clutter and luggage for the traveler and security solution stand to generate substantial benefits for the federal government, airlines, mass transit, and American citizens as a whole. My 'white paper' clearly identifies the steps to providing security and peace of mind for many travelers," concluded Richard A. Altomare. (http://www.luggagesecuritycoalition.com/downloads/securitywp.pdf)
Reference Article: http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/nypost/access/1061465741.html?dids= 1061465741:1061465741&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Jun+16%2C+2006&author= GEOFF+EARLE+Post+Correspondent&pub=New+York+Post&edition=&startpage= 006&desc=%27AIR%27HEAD+SECURITY+SLIMEBAGS. (Due to its length, this URL may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra spaces if any exist.)
About The Coalition for Luggage Security
The Coalition for Luggage Security was established to ensure the safety of travelers through alternate means of luggage transportation. The Coalition consists of prominent businesspersons and companies that educate the public, Congress and the Administration on the importance of solving the luggage and cargo safety issues that exist in airlines and airports.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein, which are not historical, are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control with respect to market acceptance of new technologies, products and services, delays in testing and evaluation of products and services, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Universal Express CEO Richard Altomare Interview PodCast Update
June 27, 2006 13:43:01 (ET)
NEW YORK, Jun 27, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Universal Express, Inc. (USXP, Trade), Richard Altomare, Chairman and CEO of Universal Express spoke with Market News First on Monday June 26 at 12:30pm ET in a live interview on current and future developments. Market News First provides current news on established companies as well as informative news opportunities within the market.
Richard Altomare expounded on Universal's recent trucking acquisition and the success of the company to date. Mr. Altomare advised on the successful career span of Universal Express, having shipped millions of suitcases separate from passengers without one lost or late suitcase.
Universal Express provides the ease and flexibility of having your luggage picked up at your home and shipped to your destination at a reasonable price. To access the podcast, visit www.usxp.com or log on now to www.***.com and witness this dynamic interview.
About Universal Express
Universal Express, Inc. is a 22-year-old logistics and transportation conglomerate with multiple developing subsidiaries and services. For additional information please visit www.usxp.com
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein, which are not historical, are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control with respect to market acceptance of new technologies, products and services, delays in testing and evaluation of products and services, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: Universal Express, Inc.
Universal Express, Inc. Mark Falk, 561-367-6177 publicrelations*usxp.com Copyright Business Wire 2006
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Pod Cast was great.Wait for the pr about the Arab investers from Dubi giving 30 million dollars to usxp for aquisitions.The champain is chillen right now,remember this year when pps went from .0050 to .04 in 5 days that was in part from investers abroad.over a billion shares traded in one day.See all the new hotels in Dubi lately will blow your mind.Imagine the travel to and from these hotels they want things safe to keep a good reputation fo all tavelers.Capital...That pps is nothing...
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Is he really saying he's getting money from Dubai again? That is too funny! Read back on the other threads and look at all his bs prs from as far back as you can before wasting a dime on this. Not bashing the stock and some might actually be able to flip it and make something. Long term, this is a bust. Someday, there will be enough people sick enough of his lies that maybe they will stay away from this loser. Back in March, he was waiting for 40 million that was already approved and waiting in a bank in New York for the paper work to be done. He is currently in federal court for pumping his stock. A consumate con man. Be warned and do some invertigating on your own before losing your money.
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If universal express substantailly reduced its pricing this buisness would really take off. I am going to Trinidad next month. I contacted usxp to get pricing for the luggage service. From my door to the hotel was $624, Fed Ex was only $156. Who would you use?
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Related Quotes Sym. Price Chg. USXP Trade News 0.0047 -0.0001 Coalition for Luggage Security Warns Suitcase Bombs Are a High Risk for July 4th Weekend
June 28, 2006 08:00:06 (ET)
NEW YORK, Jun 28, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The Coalition for Luggage Security Founder and Chairman of the Coalition for Luggage Security, and CEO of Universal Express, Inc. (USXP, Trade) Richard A. Altomare said, "Despite the Coalition petitioning Homeland Security for the past three years, our airports and our travelers are 'sitting ducks' for suitcase bombs this and other Holiday weekends." The Coalition for Luggage Security represents transportation, logistics and air courier companies seeking to enhance passenger and travel luggage security.
"Any Terrorist doesn't have to play by our rules and have his suitcase examined, he simply can enter any airport terminal and detonate on any ticket line with maximum effect," continued Mr. Altomare. (http://www.luggagesecuritycoalition.com/article/100705.asp).
"Airport screeners are additionally not prepared for suitcase bombs containing chemical, biological or even nuclear explosives and yet we continue with our status-quo system of looking for lighters and pocket knives, while the airlines additionally lose 57 suitcases a minute!"
"Recently a Congressional investigation snuck bomb components easily past our screeners in 21 targeted airports as an example of our lack of preparedness." (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11863165/from/RS.5/).
"Our hands-free travel program of separating passengers from their luggage at their homes and brought directly to the travelers end destination is functioning flawlessly (www.travellighter.com). If properly supported by our government the proposed cost will be only $20 per suitcase. Luggage should be separated from the traveler. A separate line for travelers without luggage also ensures a faster check-in process."
Altomare said that for the past three years, the Coalition has been asking Federal Homeland Security sources and aviation and transportation trade associations to test his luggage security "hands free travel" program. "Our companies presently pick up luggage from a traveler's home or office and handle the processing, tagging and delivery of the luggage to the traveler's final destination". Rather than having to take the luggage through the crowded check-in points, travelers will be offered this new procedure for shipping their luggage in advance or the day they travel.
"Their luggage is presently shipped to reach their destination safely and in plenty of time for their arrival. This luggage security idea would deprive terrorists of the chance to detonate a suitcase bomb," said Mr. Altomare.
"Are we sadly waiting for an inevitable suitcase bomb to go off at an airport or train terminal in a major American city during a Holiday weekend before examining new ways of handling traveler luggage?" asked Mr. Altomare. "We have the capability, the technology and the reason to act. Let's not have another tragedy occur and then sadly realize all we had to do was lock the cockpit doors," concluded Mr. Altomare.
About The Coalition for Luggage Security
The Coalition for Luggage Security was established to ensure the safety of travelers through alternate means of luggage transportation. The Coalition consists of prominent businesspersons and companies that educate the public, Congress and the Administration on the importance of solving the luggage and cargo safety issues that exist in airlines and airports.
About Universal Express
Universal Express, Inc. is a 22 year old logistics and transportation conglomerate with multiple developing subsidiaries and services. For additional information please visit www.usxp.com.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein, which are not historical, are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control with respect to market acceptance of new technologies, products and services, delays in testing and evaluation of products and services, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
quote:Originally posted by alwaysup: If universal express substantailly reduced its pricing this buisness would really take off. I am going to Trinidad next month. I contacted usxp to get pricing for the luggage service. From my door to the hotel was $624, Fed Ex was only $156. Who would you use?
Exactly why they aren't making any money. People react to his bs prs that have nothing to do with him. He sells more shares and continues living and laughing at the suckers buying this thing.
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quote:Originally posted by alwaysup: If universal express substantailly reduced its pricing this buisness would really take off. I am going to Trinidad next month. I contacted usxp to get pricing for the luggage service. From my door to the hotel was $624, Fed Ex was only $156. Who would you use?
Exactly why they aren't making any money. People react to his bs prs that have nothing to do with him. He sells more shares and continues living and laughing at the suckers buying this thing.
Thats when they first started this service,volume has increased and the price came way down.Think Ill buy more today
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quote:Originally posted by alwaysup: If universal express substantailly reduced its pricing this buisness would really take off. I am going to Trinidad next month. I contacted usxp to get pricing for the luggage service. From my door to the hotel was $624, Fed Ex was only $156. Who would you use?
Exactly why they aren't making any money. People react to his bs prs that have nothing to do with him. He sells more shares and continues living and laughing at the suckers buying this thing.
Thats when they first started this service,volume has increased and the price came way down.Think Ill buy more today
I dunno who told you prices are coming down but they're lying to you. I just called for a quote and those prices above are accurate. By the way fedex guarantees next day delivery Luggage express doesnt. I travel regularly and check their pricing before every trip and they haven't dropped in the last 8 months. I had USXP when they jumped to .04 and that was well before the "Dubai deal" and "foreign investors" supposedly showed up. That was good advice about reading the old threads. Do your own DD and good luck but dont believe anything RA says it's all a bunch of hooey.
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No, the Dubai deal and Foreign Investors happened while it started going up. The thing that triggered it to start moving was the superbowl ad, but the Dubai deals is what made it go to .04.
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We all got to get on the same page here,big buys then big sells for what? nothing.Its not going lower than this,track it yourself,a lot of room to roam upwards.glta
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quote:Originally posted by blacklab669: We all got to get on the same page here,big buys then big sells for what? nothing.Its not going lower than this,track it yourself,a lot of room to roam upwards.glta
How can people get on the same page here? You believe the hype and bs. Most of us know better. Before you say what a great stock this is, please go back and look at some of the sec filings and show us where he has ever made a dime. He loses millions every year doesn't he? Have a look and see and try to make an educated decision.
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I would like to see pr stating contracts with republican party.I would like to see people use our service to speed up long lines and improve airport security for everyone.Tax incentives?
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