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$VMRI Valmie brings operating talent, tools and leadership to emerging companies in these sectors, promoting industry awareness and developing economically sustainable partnerships while increasing shareholder value.
$EVSV X-Terminate was originally formulated in 2009 and has been branded successfully in the Tampa Bay community as the “first” pest operation to bring orange oil to this area. The company also handles sub-terranean termites, general home and commercial pest control (GHP) and Lawn & Ornamental nutrition and pest control. Please visit our website of WWW.XTERMINATEINC.COM to learn more.
$VMRI announces it has joined the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), the leading global organization representing the views of the unmanned systems and robotics community.
$VMRI Valmie leverages these technologies together with real-world engineering provide the consumer with superior value and functionality. Valmie’s platform enables customers to tailor drones to their required commercial application by flawlessly linking software with airframes, sensors and payloads.
$STOY - 46% of mobile app downloaders have reported that they've paid for mobile apps before and indend to do so in the future.
$GDGI Greenway Designs to Acquire Deal-X Technologies: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/greenway-designs-acquire-deal-x-151500223.html
$GDGI Researchers have explored evaporative "pre-cool" misting systems for decades. Greenway's "Cool-n-Save" system is the first economically viable system that has proven that it can produce substantial energy savings.
$STOY ~ We live in a world where nearly everyone is carrying around a smartphone or tablet in their pocket, purse or backpack. By connecting these powerful mobile devices to toys and entertainment devices, we can create new ways to have fun that we could have never imagined just a few years ago.
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$EVSV Research has proven that approximately 75% of property service/maintenance companies employ less than 5 people. This business model is one that indicates that in fact most small service companies are managed by highly trained technicians. Although these companies may be smaller in size than there national counterparts they are usually running profitable well run companies enjoying higher than average margins in their respective business models.
$VMRI Valmie plans to collaborate with a company in Mexico by supplying its V-1 Drone technology for the company's crop monitoring operations in Central and South America.
$EVSV Enviro-Serv, Inc. is actively seeking potential appropriate target candidates that fit into our business model. This space is dominated by small business owners and is extremely competitive here in florida. For these reasons the value offering Enviro-Serv brings to the table is highly attractive to the business owner allowing them to expand without incurring debt load . In addition our unique positioning as a publicly traded company offers owners the ability to effectively monetize their built up sweat equity without giving up operation of their business.
$VMRI The AIMD Platform will not only enable collection and transmission of the most precise data and images, but also will provide improved analysis, reporting, and in some cases include the capability to deploy action in order to immediately address detected issues.
$EVSV These warm climate companies create an ongoing cash flow thru maintenance contracts with small to medium size companies. A few examples of our target clientele for maintenance contracts are as follows: convenience store chains, office buildings, hospitals and medical complexes, professional office complexes, apartment complexes, condo complexes, to name a few. Thru the ongoing marketing of services in the sectors mentioned, Enviro-Serv plans to expand its contracted maintenance base while maintaining a high quality customer service experience. This strategy will enable Enviro-Serv to build a highly visible brand in this profitable service sector and become synonymous with high quality service.
$VMRI announces it has joined the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), the leading global organization representing the views of the unmanned systems and robotics community.
$EVSV Enviro-Serv targets highly profitable small service companies in the commercial and residential property maintenance industry. Through leveraged investments, joint ventures and acquisitions, Enviro-Serv is building a portfolio of property maintenance service companies that are geographically concentrated in warm climate states. These companies provide year round services including, but not limited to the following specialty areas: pest management, lawn and ornamental care, pool maintenance, air conditioning/refrigeration, and commercial sprinkler systems in addition to a host of additional onsite maintenance offerings.
$EVSV As of June 1, 2013 Enviro-Serv, Inc. successfully acquired X-Terminate Pest Management Inc. X-Terminate is a full service and fully licensed florida pest control operation based in St. Petersburg Florida. The company specializes in utilizing orange oil and other low impact product to eradicate dry wood termites however does hold the license to fumigate properties when deemed necessary to do so.
$VMRI For further information visit http://valmie.com
$VMRI Many autonomous functionalities are not always available in current UAV products but are included in Valmie’s. Valmie can take a concept or preliminary design to production quickly and accurately, meeting total mission requirements.
$VMRI The AIMD Platform will not only enable collection and transmission of the most precise data and images, but also will provide improved analysis, reporting, and in some cases include the capability to deploy action in order to immediately address detected issues.
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The New $EMJI website will available soon! http://www.emaji.com/
$EMJI Previously, on April 4, 2014, the company authorized the retirement and return to treasury of three billion shares of its common stock. The company plans to continue taking steps such as retiring shares so that the total number of shares outstanding remains at the current levels or below.
$EMJI nnounced today that it has authorized the retiring of an additional one billion shares of common stock effective immediately. http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=62023189&symbol=EMJI
$EMJI Following the retirement of the one billion shares, which will be returned to treasury, the company will have 10,161,180,087 common shares issued and outstanding. The public float, those shares being held in street name, known as "CEDE", is 1,018,220,573 shares.
$EMJI In addition, Emaji announced that its Sportsworld Entertainment Division would have three youth basketball tournaments during May 2014. Further, Emaji, including Sportsworld Entertainment and Emaji Business Development, continue to move forward with their planned acquisitions, business development and funding activities. Emaji is on course to file its 2014 first quarter report on or before May 15, 2014. http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=62023189&symbol=EMJI
$PSID Additionally, in order to continue development of the Firefly Dx in a responsible way, PositiveID Corp. has entered a favorable $4 million financing deal with Dominion Capital, which has a “no-shorting” provision. This extra financing will allow the company to continue developing the FIrefly Dx and help to bring it to market.
$PSID Reviewing the $PSID January 2015 Shareholder Update http://goldmedalpennystocks.com/otc-news/reviewing-psid-january-2015-shareholder-update/
$STOY is in the industry of the future. Tim Cook (CEO of Apple) himself has said that he anticipates tablet sales will surpass the PC market, it's just a matter of time. "Mobile is where the innovation is," he has been quoted as saying. http://www.stoyreport.com/
$PSID The Microfluidics-based Bioagent Networked Detector (M-BAND) developed by MicroFluidic Systems (MFS) is a bioaerosol monitor with fully integrated systems with sample collection, processing and detection modules. Each module is fully functional and adaptable.
Get more information about $PSID here at their website: http://www.positiveidcorp.com/index.html
$PSID PositiveID, through its wholly owned Microfluidic Systems ("MFS") subsidiary, develops biological detection and diagnostics systems, including its M-BAND and Firefly Dx technologies. MFS began developing complex microfluidic systems to perform sample processing and purification for the Defense Advanced Projects Agency (DARPA).
$VMRI As a member, Valmie plans to attend the upcoming AUVSI Unmanned Systems 2015 conference in May where it will build relationships with leaders in the space and introduce its new V-1 Drone.
$VMRI As a result of the exploding growth of this industry, a void exists between hobby and military level drones. Valmie helps fill this gap to meet specific commercial mission requirements. Drone systems are now available – and affordable – as a result of evolving micro-controller technologies and the universality of inexpensive, accurate sensors.
$PSID In order to fully capitalize on this strong industry growth, companies like PSID will have to create scalable technologies that will not only set them apart from their competitors but also set higher barriers to entry for potential competitors. PositiveID is hard at work doing just that. They recently finished the design of the second-phase prototype of the Firefly Dx product. Firefly DX is a real-time, mobile polymerase chain reaction (PCR) pathogen detection system, which means that it is a rapid medical testing device that is highly effective, portable, and much faster than traditional diagnostic methods. Firefly was developed for the $27 billion dollar commercial diagnostics market, wherein PSID has made agreements with entities such as NASA, ENSCO, and USSOCOM. Furthermore the company recently reported its first revenues since the business launched, showing that the company is gaining a foothold in the industry and has overcome many of the initial startup hurdles faced by biosensor companies. Having gained entry into this blooming market early is a great step for the company, as they will be positioned to reap the rewards from the major industry-wide growth in the near future.
$VMRI Valmie was provide unmanned vehicle software, hardware and cloud services for a wide range of commercial applications around the globe. Valmie’s mission is to become one of the world’s leading suppliers of unmanned vehicles and related high tech equipment and services. Valmie understands the critical role unmanned vehicles will play in the coming years, guarding countries, protecting life, providing valuable information and recording everything from sporting events to wildlife migration.
$VMRI Valmie brings operating talent, tools and leadership to emerging companies in these sectors, promoting industry awareness and developing economically sustainable partnerships while increasing shareholder value.
$PSID PositiveID is focused on the development of microfluidic systems for the automated preparation of and performance of biological assays in order to detect biological threats for homeland defense, as well as analyze biological samples at the point of care.
$VMRI As a result of the exploding growth of this industry, a void exists between hobby and military level drones. Valmie helps fill this gap to meet specific commercial mission requirements. Drone systems are now available – and affordable – as a result of evolving micro-controller technologies and the universality of inexpensive, accurate sensors.
$PSID As you can see, PositiveID Corp. has positioned itself well to reap the rewards of political, economic, socio-cultural, and technological shifts in the biosensor industry. The company has landed major contracts with America’s homeland defense industry already, and they’re seeking growth opportunities in the public and private sectors. They will continue to focus on producing both rapid medical tests and biological detection systems for defense purposes.
$VMRI From transporting critical medical supplies to finding a missing child, drones have the capability to make the world better. This robust technology can also make companies perform better. We invite you to contact us to explore using drones to improve your business.
$DSCR: Marijuana media is buzzing as legal pot gains territory
by
Tom Huddleston, Jr.
@tjhuddle
March 24, 2015, 4:00 AM EDT
http://fortune.com/2015/03/24/marijuana-media-news/
Cannabis-focused media is on the rise as the spread of legalization creates a demand for cannabis industry news.
Last month, a new local magazine premiered in San Francisco filled with stories about pot-friendly politicians and a comic book starring a joint-smoking dinosaur named Budzilla.
The free publication, SF Evergreen, is a bet by the parent company of The San Francisco Examiner newspaper that people will be eager to read about marijuana. Nevermind that the print media industry is dying. The magazine’s leadership see only opportunity. After all, pot aficionados are legion and the industry they support is sprouting like, well, ganja.
“We think it’s well past time for an industry of this size to have media dedicated to it,” said Chris Roberts, SF Evergreen’s editor.
SF Evergreen is part of a marijuana media boom that comes as pot emerges from the black market into legal legitimacy. New pot publications —in print and online — are popping up with regularity while older outlets are beefing up staff.
Cannabis Now, Culture Magazine, Marijuana Venture and Marijuana Business Daily have all opened for business in recent years to cover pot culture along with the financial side of the industry. Meanwhile, last summer, the thee-year old website Marijuana.com, hired a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has previously worked at MSNBC.com and NBC News, to lead its editorial operations.
The recent proliferation of marijuana media comes as more and more public opinion polls show that a majority of Americans now support legalizing the drug. Medical marijuana is already allowed in 23 states while recreational use is permitted in four, plus Washington, D.C. Several more states could legalize pot in 2016 elections. The drug remains illegal on the federal level, both medically and recreationally.
Amid the increasing acceptance, legal marijuana sales are ballooning. Last year, that market grew 74% to $2.7 billion, according to The ArcView Group, a marijuana-focused venture capital firm. The rise has sparked a coinciding boom in pot media as journalists look to explore the cultural, political, and financial implications — funded, in part by advertising from marijuana dispensaries, sellers of pot-related paraphernalia and suppliers of cannabis farming equipment.
The mainstream media has joined in the push into marijuana coverage. In 2013, a year after Colorado residents approved recreational marijuana in their state, The Denver Post introduced The Cannabist, a website dedicated to the cannabis industry including an editor exclusively focused on the beat along with the paper’s first-ever marijuana critic. At the time, the newspaper promised its readers “the news you need to know as well as the cultural side of what will truly be a historic moment in Colorado history.”
Additionally, the San Francisco Chronicle hosts a cannabis industry blog “Smell the Truth” while Denver’s Westword, the alternative weekly owned by Village Voice Media, has featured its “Ask a Stoner” column since 2012.
Several nationally-read newspapers and magazines (including Fortune) have devoted plenty of ink to the cannabis industry. Last year, The New York Times endorsed marijuana legalization and later ran a full-page ad for a website, Leafly, a Yelp-like service for reviewing marijuana strains and dispensaries. The industry is also well-represented on television, where cable news networks CNN, CNBC and MSNBC have all produced recent series focused on the marijuana industry.
Of course, writing about marijuana is nothing new. High Times magazine, which has been the voice of the marijuana counterculture since it was founded more than 40 years ago, is still going strong. High Times continues to trade on its reputation as one of the cannabis industry’s most reliable sources of information and commentary. As Time reported earlier this year, the pot magazine’s ad pages and web traffic are growing quickly and High Times is seeing solid returns on its events business, which includes “Cannabis Cup” festivals in four U.S. cities with plans for more.
High Times made its own headlines last year when the magazine disclosed plans to create a $100 million fund to invest in the cannabis industry. Despite some initial delays, High Times Growth Fund partner Ivan Wolff told Fortune that the fund has been getting an “excellent reception” and is expected to start securing investments within the next couple of months.
“There’s nobody in the industry that the people at the magazine here don’t know, because they’ve grown up over the last forty years with them,” he said.
And, much like High Times, the rest of the media seems to have grown up in recent years when it comes to marijuana coverage. Once plagued by sophomoric jokes about the pot buddy film Cheech & Chong and the munchies, marijuana’s place in mainstream media has evolved into a far more serious discussion.
Last summer, Al Olson left NBC News to become managing editor of Marijuana.com, a three-year-old website with a staff of nearly 10 people that covers cannabis industry news and lets users post their own content like marijuana-themed photos. Olson left the mainstream media because of what he saw as a reluctance among his colleagues to cover the marijuana industry seriously. While he acknowledges that coverage has improved in recent years, he thinks there could be far more about the business aspects, health, international affairs, crime, entertainment and sports.
“It’s an opportunity for other niche sites to really pick up the slack where mainstream is not doing its job,” Olson said.
Last month, the first issue of SF Evergreen featured a cover story on California’s lieutenant governor, Gavin Newsom, with the headline “Citizen Cannabis.” Newsom is a pro-pot politician who plans to run for governor of the state in 2018. SF Evergreen publisher Ari Spanier and editor Chris Roberts said a lot of SF Evergreen’s energy over the next few years will go toward covering the budding political battle over attempts to legalize recreational marijuana in California, where medical pot has been legal for nearly two decades.
The magazine’s parent company is well aware of the print media’s struggles. Recently, it shuttered its long-running and money-losing alternative paper, the San Francisco Bay Guardian. While San Francisco Media Company insists that the new magazine is not a replacement for the Guardian, Spanier and Roberts are adamant that launching a marijuana-focused publication — with a website updated every weekday — is a fairly obvious move in an area where cannabis has been a part of the culture since the flower power era and now boasts 30 medical marijuana dispensaries.
“The population is here. The industry is here. The consumers are here,” Roberts said. But Spanier added that the goal is to reach an even broader market.
“Our view is that anyone walking down the street, smoker or not, would want to pick this up and find some interest in it,” Spanier said.
SF Evergreen has an editorial team of about a half-dozen writers and design staff, many of whom do double-duty contributing to the Examiner and SF Weekly, another sister publication. The magazine printed 85,000 copies for its 32-page inaugural issue and plans as many as many as 40 pages in near future.
Roberts described the response was “overwhelming” and said that callers complained that local distribution boxes had run out of copies. Meanwhile, advertising sales have exceeded the company’s initial goals.
Much of the first issue’s ad space went to local medical marijuana dispensaries and clinics where people can get patient identification cards, a sort of doctor’s prescription. But Spanier expects the advertiser pool to expand, adding that later editions have attracted a local brewery and a handful of restaurants.
“We’re not designing this just for pot-smokers,” Spanier said. “The same people that are patients and recreational users also buy products.”
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