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yeah, the official close was * 1, but the last trade of the day was * 2 -- that's where this should open on Monday.
Time & Sales Price Size Exch Time 0.0002 100000 OTO 16:00:38 0.0001 181300 OTO 15:43:11 0.0001 181300 OTO 15:43:04 0.0001 181400 OTO 15:42:53 0.0001 181400 OTO 15:42:51 0.0001 181300 OTO 15:42:50 0.0001 181300 OTO 15:42:49 0.0001 1000000 OTO 15:42:43 0.0001 5900000 OTO 15:42:35 0.0001 1000000 OTO 15:42:29 0.0001 1000000 OTO 15:42:27 0.0001 1000000 OTO 15:42:27 0.0001 1000000 OTO 15:42:21 0.0001 1000000 OTO 15:42:13 0.0001 1000000 OTO 15:42:08 0.0001 2000000 OTO 15:38:38 0.0001 1000000 OTO 15:38:15 0.0001 3000000 OTO 15:38:11 0.0001 1000000 OTO 15:37:58 0.0001 1000000 OTO 15:37:46 0.0001 1000000 OTO 15:37:46 0.0001 1000000 OTO 15:37:42 0.0001 1000000 OTO 15:37:40 0.0001 500000 OTO 15:37:00 0.0001 3000000 OTO 15:35:32 0.0001 500000 OTO 15:35:11 0.0001 555500 OTO 15:35:08 0.0001 500000 OTO 15:35:08 0.0001 500000 OTO 15:35:07 0.0001 500000 OTO 15:34:58
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RFID GazetteRadio Frequency Identification news
August 18, 2006 US Government To Coordinate RFID Efforts Robert Cresanti, Undersecretary of Commerce for Technology Administration and a co-chair of the RFID Interagency Working Group, has stated publicly that he will coordinate the US government's RFID efforts. This is necessary because of the dozens of federal agencies who are using or looking into using RFID. [via RFID Law ****]
On a related note, the US State Department and the DHS (Department of Homeland Security) are at odds over the type of RFID tags to use. The former prefers short-range chips, in deference to security issues raised by privacy advocates. The DHS prefers longer-range chips.
July 24, 2006 Database of RFID Case Studies IdTechEx is keeping a database of RFID applications [via Logistics Today] and trials from around the world. Here are a few salient points from the database, at the time of this writing.
(a) There are over 2000 case studies involving over 220 companies in 76 countries. Over three 300 of those studies were conducted or started between January and July 2006.
I would have though that there'd be more applications in Healthcare [161 cases] or Manufacturing [152] studies. Thankfully, there is no "cyborg" area of study. Unless that's under Military [42 cases]. (In terms of national security, what I think would be interesting to track is how many of the countries participating in RFID studies are actually part of the United Nations.)
The case studies are not free, costing US$750 (€600) for one application area, or US$2800 (€2250) for all areas, for one year of access. Still, there is a substantial amount of information on the public pages, as well as sample reports for download
So many applications to this...
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this has been complete garbage since january, when i started penny trading... just a complete garbage stock. this thread should die. NO ONE INVEST IN THIS...
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The short-term objective of DDSI is the following:
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.
Additionally, DDSI plans to execute an acquisition strategy based upon the availability of financing.
We also plan to add additional product lines as a Value Added Reseller. Technologies related to DDSI's core business can bring additional cash flow with relatively small internal development capital outlay.
DDSI's long-term objective is as follows:
To enhance its sales of the product line acquired with the acquisition of CGM both domestically and internationally, though the addition of sales representative and distributors
To seek additional products to sell into its basic business market - Criminal Justice - so that DDSI can generate sales adequate enough to allow for profits.
DDSI believes that it will not reach profitability in the foreseeable future due to its debt service. Over the next twelve months, management is of the opinion that sufficient working capital will be obtained from operations and external financing to meet DDSI's liabilities and commitments as they become payable. DDSI has in the past successfully relied on private placements of common stock securities, bank debt, loans from private investors and the exercise of common stock warrants in order to sustain operations. If DDSI is unable to obtain additional funding in the future, it may be forced to curtail or terminate operations.
DDSI is doing the following in its effort to reach profitability:
l The Company is putting a great deal of effort to increase the sales of the CGM subsidiary. The Company believes at this time that the most significant growth in revenue will come from CGM and its product lines.
l Cutting costs in areas that add the least value to DDSI.
l Deriving funds through investigating business alliances with other companies who may wish to license the FMS SDK (software developer's kit).
l Increasing revenues through the introduction of Compu-Capture(R), specifically towards kindergarten through twelfth grades, for the creation of ID cards.
l Increasing revenues through the introduction of a scaled down version of our Compu-Capture(R) product.
l Increasing revenues through the addition of innovative technologies as a Value Added Seller.
l Acquiring and effectively adding management support to profitable companies complementary to its broadened target markets.
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Nice post Schwabie. Keep it coming. Post like yours out way any of the recent posts from bashers of the company. Keep up the good DD.
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From the CGM Website this is just the newest of over 50 + devices offered, Patented.
TRUCKLOCK-1130
CGM IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE INTRODUCTION OF THE TRUCKLOCK 1130, the most innovative way ever conceived to ensure the security of a trailer. This device has received a US Patent 6,652,042 . Whether it is used for high-value or hazmat cargo, piggyback trailers or chassis on the rail, intermodal or Ro-Ro trailers, the level of protection far exceeds any other for trailer security. There is no need to use messy a kingpin lock which is rarely, if ever, used on the road. There is no need for a loose glad-hand lock, and no need to remind the driver to take an external security product with him that is easily and often lost. Everything is already in place to secure the trailer. The Trucklock 1130 is a permanent installation on the trailer using common standard replacement parts. It requires no external power source and can only be activated once the trailer is at rest. There is no new technology or process for the driver to learn, the Trucklock 1130 is automatically deployed wherever and whenever needed. The Trucklock 1130 locks the air-supply line to the glad-hands by engaging an internal valve set into the standard air line connection. Once the driver uncouples the air-supply line the device activates, thereby blocking the line from re-establishing a connection making it impossible to move the trailer. The device is located in the same place as the normal air fitting, so that the driver simply steps out of the cab and uncouples the line. To reinsert the air-supply line after returning to the tractor, the driver inserts a key into the coupling which releases the lock-pin and allows for re-connection of the air-supply line fromm the tractor. The removal process takes under 2 seconds and the reinsertion process takes about 5 seconds. This simple and easy-to-use system allows total security over the trailer when on the road or unattended in the yard.
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Links below are an excellent source of information about their products, past history & advertising as well as future potencial of the company... which is where we come in
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Yep, he's one of the best pumpers I've ever seen. Never mind the numbers, just concentrate on the fluff PRs that come out every 15 minutes. Garbage !!!
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For instance, I don't believe in Santa Claus, but I'm not on the Santa forum saying things like "Santa's not real you retards," or "How could a sleigh possibly fly?"
I just can't justify spending the precious minutes of my life fighting something I TRULY don't believe in.
I am just doing DD... you know that thing you do before you invest in a company... I am just letting you guys/ gals know what I find out !
Anyway... IMHO this is the best lottery ticket out there right now currently priced at .0001 / .0002. Compared to SMMW/ JMCP/ WNSH plus many more... .
The O/S is considerably lower at 9.5 billion compared to 25-72 billion shares outstanding of other stocks currently at this level... . Other stocks dilute shares with PR. Let's face it some give a PR daily and are still at .0001 . This company only gives out a PR when it has something to say. This is a security stock so they have to keep deals confidential as they deal with the US goventment and many other countries and companies.
Fully reporting also.
I say lottery ticket because this is investing... its like gambling. Even if this does not run on the 10Q, never underestimate the ability of the MM's to run a stock. When they are good and ready they will run it. They have run this before and they will do it again IMO. They have soooooo many cheap shares. Its just a question of when in my book.
Accumulation is at its highest.
It's all about security right now due to the liquid explosives in the airport. Just read the news and you will see how much governments as well as companies are investing in security these days ! Billions !
Please find me a better stock currently priced at .0001 ?
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Keep it up Schwabie, I for one love to hear more about this company and don't have the time to dig all this up. TY TY!! I own a small piece of this and will hold till they fold or make me some scratch. Very simple. Who would put a large sum into a .0001-.0005 company without knowingly throwing the dice, NOBODY! So role them bones and let the little cry babies cry.
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OK, so that fat man in the red suit with the beard isn't real? hmmn, Any official word on the tooth fairy? My world is falling apart here..
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Here is my favorite part of management's comments on the 10q:
DDSI is doing the following in its effort to reach profitability:
l The Company is putting a great deal of effort to increase the sales of the CGM subsidiary. The Company believes at this time that the most significant growth in revenue will come from CGM and its product lines.
l Cutting costs in areas that add the least value to DDSI.
l Deriving funds through investigating business alliances with other companies who may wish to license the FMS SDK (software developer's kit).
l Increasing revenues through the introduction of Compu-Capture(R), specifically towards kindergarten through twelfth grades, for the creation of ID cards.
-21- Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc. and Subsidiary Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited) For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2006 and 2005 (Restated)
l Increasing revenues through the introduction of a scaled down version of our Compu-Capture(R) product.
l Increasing revenues through the addition of innovative technologies as a Value Added Seller.
l Acquiring and effectively adding management support to profitable companies complementary to its broadened target markets.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
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quote:Originally posted by jon clogger: Anything is real sergeant if you're smoking the right stuff. The chocolate just curbs the munchies.
BTW, what the heck can you guys do to cope with desert life and IED's? Isn't the military extremely strict... even with beer?
Thanks Schwabie and JIF for letting the rest of us copy your homework.
Make us rich DDSI.
Well, we trade stocks loose a bunch of money and invest in FRPT lol thats prob the best investment i have made since being out here. I will defnintely pump them, at least they have the best chit to stop IED attacks. Tell them to send more! And as far as the beer is concerned they have Budweiser NA.. Near beer, tastes like it (cuz i am sure you all drink it for the taste) and no alcohol in it... well like a .000001 % so it takes quite a few.
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MUNICH (AFX) - Infineon Technologies AG said that it has won a multi-million piece order from the US government to supply integrated circuit technology for the country's new electronic passport.
Infineon did not disclose the value of the order, but it quoted US government estimates saying that up to 15 mln new passports will be issued in the first full year of the electronic passport rollout.
This is the kind of news we need from DDSI once they have the signed contracts in hand...ink doesn't even need to be dry yet
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I believe that DDSI could provide us with info like what Gator posted. It would at least give us some idea as to what the company is up to with out giving away national secrets. Sometimes I think they use that as a crutch so that they dont have to keep shareholders in the loop. Just venting on a Monday morning. TMAN...
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You have my thoughts with you...I stood on top of the WTC Towers' observation deck on June 4, 2001 with my daugther....Now, in view of what is known about the go orders for the WTC attack being given in May 2001, I look back and realize just how fortunate she and I were...."If not for the grace of God...."
quote:Originally posted by JIF: Well guys. Let's hope for a good week.
I am extemely nervous right now. My wife is flying home from London to NY.
I hate that. I can't tell you how worried I am this morning.
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Well, I am not counting on anything like that. They were very clear on the interview. This company is extra strict on this policy (Non Disclosure) .
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