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48k on bid at .0401 now. At least it's some support.
Well if that big 100k bid by ATDF would move up we'd be in business already. I can see why peeps are getting impatient. I'm down 50% myself...
If TBX can make good on their promises then I would say they would be #1 in my book. Have to wait and see how their next pick goes, but I am cautiously optimistic.
Thanks for posting all the great DD slingwing!
very nice
Someone wanted those .06's enough to pay pre-market commissions. Don't think we'll be seeing 'em that low for long.
OT - My daughter got a $50 savings bond from her grandparents when she was a baby - she is 18 now so we gave it to her for seed money - she's working and saving up for her first car. I figured that after 18 years it would be worth a couple hundred at least. NOPE. $50!!!! And they call that an "investment"????!!! Ridiculous!
Don't know about ESPI but HALB is gonna ROCK soon!
L2 looking NICE!
He better hurry - won't be any shares available down here much longer
Got more at .054 today! Avg .08 now
Unfortunately I agree with you 100%. I think it will be BIGGER than 2007/2008. I've applied many different forms of analysis and every one shows a massive correction coming. Too many unknows to say when though.
new iBox looking awesome!
Impressive!
Yup - lookin good!!
But for how long??
yeah it does. Technicals indicate a reversal.
MM's jockeying for position on the bid trying to be first in line for cheapies.
Ditto that!!!
Buys coming in!
Done
HALB Recent developments!
Updated Security details Yesterday on OTC!
HALB Security Details
Share Structure
Market Value1 $4,303,985 a/o Aug 21, 2012
Shares Outstanding 84,391,864 a/o Aug 17, 2012
Float 27,120,430 a/o Sep 29, 2011
Authorized Shares 130,000,000 a/o Aug 19, 2012
Par Value 0.001
Shareholders
Shareholders of Record 87 a/o Nov 16, 2011
Corporate Actions Ex. Date Record Date Pay Date
Security Notes
Short Selling Data
Short Interest 340 (100%)
Jul 31, 2012
Significant Failures to Deliver No
Transfer Agent(s)
Interstate Transfer Co.
Halberd Corp. annouces newly formed relationships.
Halberd Corporation (HALB). announces new partnerships that will revolutionize the drone market..
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRLog (Press Release) - Aug 21, 2012 -
Halberd Corporation (HALB) is more than just a UAV manufacturer, due to newly formed relationships with JC Funding and Churchill Prima Fund. Halberd Corp. has not only opened the UAV market to domestic applications, independent of Government funding resources, but, at the same time, has created regulatory influence on the use of UAVs beyond FAA controlled air space. Its insurance coverage opens up opportunities for applications in the civilian sector beyond military and law enforcement applications. "Our birds are more than just an eye in the sky. We can now carry expensive high tech sensors and precise measuring equipment for civil engineering, high tension power-line maintenance and inspection, precision agriculture applications to the monitoring of the oxygen in the air and water with greater frequency and at a significantly lower cost than the current data collection methods that are currently being deployed." Stated Reuben Lowing the President of Halberd Corp.
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Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains statements, which may constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Those statements include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of Advanced Defense Technologies, Inc., and members of their management as well as the assumptions on which such statements are based. Prospective investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties, and that actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements. Important factors currently known to management that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-statements include fluctuation of operating results, the ability to compete successfully and the ability to complete before-mentioned transactions. The company undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect changed assumptions, the statements to reflect changed assumptions, the occurrence of unanticipated events or changes to future operating results.
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Halberd Corporation is a manufacturer of both short and long-range drones. Our UAV's are intended for private and governmental use in such diverse industries as military, oil and gas, meteorological, forestry, agriculture and coastal/border surveillance.
HALB - UAVs Used for Ecology and Conservation Are on the Rise
Tuesday, August 21st, 2012
They are better known as stealthy killing machines to take out suspected terrorists with pinpoint accuracy. But drones are also being put to more benign use in skies across several continents to track endangered wildlife, spot poachers, and chart forest loss.
Although it is still the ”dawn of drone ecology”, as one innovator calls it, these unmanned aerial vehicles are skimming over Indonesia’s jungle canopy to photograph orangutans, protect rhinos in Nepal, and study invasive aquatic plants in Florida.
Activists launched a long-range drone in December to locate and photograph a Japanese whaling ship as the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society attempted to block Japan’s annual whale hunt in Antarctic waters.
Relatively cheap and portable, the drones fill a gap between satellite and manned aircraft imagery and on-the-ground observations, said Percival Franklin at the University of Florida, which has been developing such drones for more than a decade.
‘The potential uses are almost unlimited,” said Ian Singleton, director of the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme, testing drones this year over Indonesia’s Tripa peat forest where fires set by palm oil growers are threatening the world’s highest density habitat of the great apes.
Conservation is one of the latest roles for these multitaskers, either autonomously controlled by on-board computers or under remote guidance of a navigator. Ranging in size from less than half a pound to more than 20 tonnes, drones have been used for firefighting, road patrols, hurricane tracking, and other jobs too dull, dirty, or dangerous for piloted craft.
Most prominently, they have been harnessed by the US military in recent years, often to detect and kill terrorism targets in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and elsewhere.
A conservation drone pioneer, Lian Pin Koh of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, says the idea came to him after another sweaty, jungle slog in Sabah, Malaysia, hauling heavy equipment for his field work.
”I told my assistant, who happened to be my wife, ‘How wonderful it would be if we could fly over that area rather than walk there again tomorrow,’?” recalled the Singaporean expert on tropical deforestation, and a model plane hobbyist.
Ecodrones in the US are mostly custom-built or commercial models. Koh last year cobbled together a far cheaper, off-the-shelf version that poorer organisations and governments in the developing world can better afford.
He and partner Serge Wich bought a model plane – some are available in China for as little as $100 (£68) – added an autopilot system, opensource software to programme missions, and still and video cameras. All for less than $2,000 (£1,275), or 10 times cheaper than some commercial vehicles with similar capabilities.
This year, they have flown more than 200 mostly test-runs in Asia using an improved version with a 6.5ft wingspan, air time of 45 minutes, and a 15.5-mile range.
The drones were flown over rough terrain in Malaysia where GPS-collared elephants are difficult to monitor from the ground. In Nepal’s Chitwan National Park, the World Wide Fund for Nature and the Nepal Army conducted trials on detecting rhino and elephant poachers.
”Counting orangutan nests is the main way of surveying orangutan populations,” said Graham Usher of the Sumatran project, which captured one of the apes atop a palm tree feeding on palm heart in a sharp photograph. From higher altitudes the drones, he said, also provide high-resolution, real-time images showing where forests are being cleared and set ablaze.
By contrast, ground expeditions are time-consuming, logistically cumbersome, and expensive. A conventional orangutan census in Sumatra, which may also involve helicopters and aircraft, costs some $250,000 (£159,000). Surveying land use by satellite is likewise costly and hampered by frequent cloud cover over tropical areas.
But there are drawbacks with drones, including landing them in often thickly vegetated areas since they need clear touch-down zones of about 100-by-100 yards. Koh said he was working to rig the vehicle with a parachute to allow landing in confined space.
Franklin, at the University of Florida, said the hardware and image interpretation are still being developed as more missions are planned in the US, ranging from counting pygmy rabbit burrows in Idaho to monitoring salmon-eating seabirds off the Oregon coast.
The University of Florida is testing another antiterrorism weapon, thermal imaging, to hunt for Burmese pythons invading the state’s Everglades, having found the snakes regulate temperatures of their nests in a way that makes them visible through such technology.
Other eyes-in-the-sky increasingly used for conservation tasks are ultralights, birdlike craft with a major advantage over drones – the human touch.
”It’s the closest thing we have come to flying like birds 30,000 years after coming out of caves,” says Mark Silverberg, preparing to take a reporter up in a paramotor ultralight, one earlier hired by conservation groups to photograph and video Mekong River dolphins, tiger habitat in Myanmar, and denuded hills in northern Thailand.
Source: The Guardian
Sure
Hey Q - can you sticky post 1833, 1830, and 1817 please? Need fresh info in the stickys and 3 of the 4 are over a year old.
Thx
Another AWESOME find!!
nice!
they are definitely ramping up for something!
Dude I'm jealous! By the time I'm breaking even you'll already be up 100%!
Credit for the find goes to pedros Last penny - i just posted the text.
Maybe a mod could sticky it? I'm not a mod anymore...
Halberd Corp. annouces newly formed relationships.
Halberd Corporation (HALB). announces new partnerships that will revolutionize the drone market..
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRLog (Press Release) - Aug 21, 2012 -
Halberd Corporation (HALB) is more than just a UAV manufacturer, due to newly formed relationships with JC Funding and Churchill Prima Fund. Halberd Corp. has not only opened the UAV market to domestic applications, independent of Government funding resources, but, at the same time, has created regulatory influence on the use of UAVs beyond FAA controlled air space. Its insurance coverage opens up opportunities for applications in the civilian sector beyond military and law enforcement applications. "Our birds are more than just an eye in the sky. We can now carry expensive high tech sensors and precise measuring equipment for civil engineering, high tension power-line maintenance and inspection, precision agriculture applications to the monitoring of the oxygen in the air and water with greater frequency and at a significantly lower cost than the current data collection methods that are currently being deployed." Stated Reuben Lowing the President of Halberd Corp.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains statements, which may constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Those statements include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of Advanced Defense Technologies, Inc., and members of their management as well as the assumptions on which such statements are based. Prospective investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties, and that actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements. Important factors currently known to management that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-statements include fluctuation of operating results, the ability to compete successfully and the ability to complete before-mentioned transactions. The company undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect changed assumptions, the statements to reflect changed assumptions, the occurrence of unanticipated events or changes to future operating results.
______________________________________
Halberd Corporation is a manufacturer of both short and long-range drones. Our UAV's are intended for private and governmental use in such diverse industries as military, oil and gas, meteorological, forestry, agriculture and coastal/border surveillance.
Nice!
The Dr is on board now we can MOVE
Don't know where the mods are but from what I'm hearing I would DEFINITELY be adding more at these levels if I had any dry powder!
Looks like we got a little volume there - NOT exactly the kind of volume I had in mind!
it will get it
Hearing unconfirmed rumors about a possible awareness campaign starting this week.
Agriculture is also a HUGE potential market for UAV's and HALB is already expanding into that market. I live in Nebraska and I've seen UAV's flying over cornfields. Farmers use them to examine their crops.
I'm hearing something big is coming soon!
I have to wait until Friday to add any more - By then I think it will be too late to get em this cheap.
Very soon!