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Interesting observations in addition to selling thousands of software packages in over 100 countries that don't appear to reconcile with revenue figures
Additionally there are $50 stocks that are already in this space.
As someone once noted that apparently their intellectual property rights appear to only be protected in the US.
If it is 1 Employee then it must be Superman or The Wizard of Oz.
Your observations give one pause, but as you said maybe they are the real deal
Cowboy
Scotty, have you ever seen the DC3 s in Costa Rica left over from Iran Contra. I was in Manuel Antonio staying at Parador Resort and we drove by one that has been converted into a Restaurant and Bar. When SFOR gets to $10 share we should all go there and celebrate.
Thinking about moving there anyway .
Cowboy
Congrats you qualify for PR VP for SFOR. You left out the CIA . Just remember to post Safe Harbor statements lol
Show me the money
I had one of my post deleted too
We are still in the land of OZ what you reckon Scotty?
I agree with Scottland. I had a dream that Sfor was run by the wizard of Oz .
Aside from Snta what other bio companies do you guys have on your radar with best prospects?
Costa Rica is great. went there on last vacation. I am about to join you and use as loss for next years taxes. Rhetoric is great but points on the board is better.
This companies revenue does not match the rhetoric Stock will not move until revenue and cash flow become a reality Everything else is just hype
I agree show me the money
Comcast gives away free Internet security to customers with the click of a download button One option is for keystroke encryption
Good points Scottland Rules and I would add the claimed sell of 5,000 licenses in 100 countries that do not seem to reconcile with Revenue figures
A lot of things don't appear to. Add up
Look up ticker CHKP and their client list Unless I am not seeing something they are what I would expect Sfor to be
They appear to be cornering the market Sfor would be going after and they do have Revenues and profits and are a $50 stock I am not a tech expert but that's me opinion
Many of the penny stocks are hyped up to be what appears to be a neutral press release but when you look at the very fine print at the bottom they are hired promoters Not exactly unbiased This is how I got pulled into SFOR The stock spikes with all the hype and may dive the same day
Sfor may be the real deal but I agree with your line of thought
What do you think?
Looks like all we may have to look forward to is a nice tax write off:(
Somehow my post got deleted. Not sure how.
I would like to see their Days Sales Outstanding stats Normally I think they would sell their software and licensing with reoccurring income for maintenance fees that cover upgrades and fixes
I agree with you that thus far the numbers are perplexing Look forward to their next quarterly report Until they show some points on the board in terms of sales and sustainable cash flow I would not expect to see the stock price go up They need to "show us the money" not just press releases
I still can't reconcile 3 Million Copies of Guarded ID Sold in 100 Countries with the Revenue Figures SFOR has reported? Does this add up to anyone on the board? Even at only $1 each we would have seen revenues of $3 Million.
How does the 3 million copies sold translate into recorded revenues?
Is this reconcilable? Great News about Apple etc.
No other penny stocks but do have investments in Dow stocks
Do you guys in the sfor club have any other Penny stocks you are seriously tracking?
SFOR Breaking News
Saw this posted this afternoon. Not familiar with posting entity or to its validity but sounds good.
http://www.mmdnewswire.com/12-82208.html
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Strikeforce Technologies Inc (SFOR) insider Denn Robert Allen Jr. buys USD 29,964 of stock
EDISON, NJ (MMD Newswire) January 12, 2012 -- Denn Robert Allen Jr. purchased 1,498,214 shares of Strikeforce Technologies Inc stock, or $29,964 worth, as noted in an SEC Filing today. After the transaction, Denn Robert Allen Jr.'s stake was reported as 1,525,422 shares of Strikeforce Technologies Inc stock (a 5,506% increase from before the transaction took place). Denn Robert Allen Jr.'s title was listed as "Director" at Strikeforce Technologies Inc within the filing.
As noted on January 12, 2012, Denn Robert Allen Jr.'s purchase was done directly over 1 transaction on January 8, 2012. The share price for the transaction was $0.02 according to the regulatory filing detailing the trade.
If we look over the past 12 months, Denn Robert Allen Jr. has sold no shares of Strikeforce Technologies Inc stock. Over the same time period, Denn Robert Allen Jr. has purchased 1,498,214 shares of Strikeforce Technologies Inc, with a total cost of $29,964.
Let's take a quick, high-level look at insider trading at Strikeforce Technologies Inc over the past 12 months. No shares of Strikeforce Technologies Inc stock were sold by company insiders. Over the same time 12 month time period, 1,498,214 shares of Strikeforce Technologies Inc, for a total value of $29,964 were purchased by company insiders.
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Here is a link to CES Show Vegas 2012. Let me know if you can find Strikeforce Technologies in the speaker or exhibitor directory or anywhere else.
http://ces12.mapyourshow.com/5_0/search.cfm?
Not sure. An announcement might result in a spike in price, at least short term. Normally the sharks keep watching cash flow and Key Financial Performance Indicators until they smell blood. Guess it depends on capitalized value vs. intellectual property and contract values.
Aside from the above, SFOR annoucements are good, but "Show me the Money".
It's a time game. How much cash/credit they will burn vs. revenue and profit growth. Particularly important is that the shares can't be diluted anymore. Otherwise, they must seek a merger or acquiring entity. Will they win the race or crash and burn?
We need points on the board not projections with a 30 point spread for 2011 when we are already in 2012
I think sfor reported aprox 137,000$ in revenue for one qtr with expenses of over $1mm correct me if I am wrong so why don't they at least come out with an estimate of what these new deals might mean to the top and bottom line
If you see all the press about sfor and deals and then look at their financials something doesn't seem to add up or am I missing something