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Friday, 11/02/2007 11:19:55 AM

Friday, November 02, 2007 11:19:55 AM

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.<font color=platinum>Grayling a Recap

I have received a few PMs and e-mails asking me about Grayling so here's a small summary. GRYW is a growth story that could turn into a TASR/DPDW type of investment.

The company has a product named ClearCalm. It is a device that allows efficient communication btw firefighters and other SCBA users. It is unique in that it can filters background noises and breathing, it is also wireless and allows direct communication btw firefighters. No one else in the market offers such a device at this time.

The stock is an attractive investment because at the current level it is what I believe to be undervalued. Their main division is the ClearCalm system but they also have Stone Mountain and Sentai. Sentai deals with AT&T and Domino's pizza as well as other big corporations. They just announced 2 cents in EPS. Which should put the price at around 30-40 cents for that division alone.

Now ClearCalm is where the real fun is. They sell the device for over $1300 with a profit of $1000 per unit. They are now in talk with Scott the biggest SCBA maker. If a deal is inked the deal could be worth hundred of millions in profit. Scott sells about 50,000 units per month. 50K unit x 1000$ do the math and u'll see the numbers. (valuation; http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=23744084)

Monday will be when we get a clear idea as to whether the company is indeed talking with Scott. It will also be good to know whether they are talking to any other SCBA maker.

With 8 million in the float and a current EPS of 2 cents. The risk/reward opportunity on Grayling is pretty good. I am in for the long-term. -Gecko


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