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SSTY holding strong this morning...
Volume fairly weak me thinks for the PR.
huh...
This could be a sleeper morning with a BIG BANG this afternoon and the next few days.
Looks like resistance is in the mid 7's, if we can break through that...we are on our way...
volume needs to pick up though, come on HISC
Anyone else feel like today was a strong close back to even, after a slight retracement from the quick run up we saw last week.
I think unless something happens regarding SEC, we probably won't be seeing to many sub penny days from here on out.
Thoughts?
For us Longs, YES. We know that .01 is nothing compared to the PPS explosion that is on the horizon IMO. However, some short swing traders have seen a 300% gain, and MAY be selling, however on the greys, we are at the blind mercy of the MM's. Hard to know.
Lets get off these sheets and slip into something a little more pink or better.
Sounds like everything is on target for January.
Go SSTY
dancy all day but no filly on my selly @ .0095
I guess i will just say thank you.
Trying to ride free shares, but can't get a sell filled under a penny to save my life.
dance, dance, dance all around me MM's
no fill just means more dollars LT.
-the dsp
Actually the only difference between a "deed of trust" and a "mortgage" is that a "deed of trust" incorporates a third party or public trustee, meaning you can foreclose on the property out of the judicial process using the public trustee.
a deed of trust allows for judgment out of court, instead of needing a official judicial ruling to foreclose like a mortgage
Ouch...
Showing Red.
Let get our move on to the OCCBB...PLEASE.
Long and Strong, baby, just feelin the squeeze a little.
NEWS:
I like it. This guy has a GREAT track record for taking scratch companies to multi million dollar levels in a short time. This is very good news IMO.
Inventor, Entrepreneur and Intel Executive Ed Davis Joins Board of ARSC; Fuel Cell Inventor to Lead Hydra Fuel Cell Corporation Subsidiary
Business Wire - November 28, 2005 13:14
HOUSTON, Nov 28, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- American Security Resources Corporation (OTCBB:ARSC), announced today that Ed Davis, Director of Business Development, Consumer Electronics Group at Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC), has joined the company's Board of Directors, effective November 21, 2005. Ed was also founder and Director of Engineering of Intel's TPO (Television Platform Operation). According to Bob Farr, President of American Security Resources Corporation, "Ed brings to ARSC a wealth of experience, having served on the Boards of two public companies, Helionetics (HLX) on the American Exchange and CompuCorp (which merged into RETX) on NASDAQ."
Farr went on to note that, in addition to his notable accomplishments at Intel Corporation, Mr. Davis has an impressive track record of helping start-ups achieve rapid financial growth. "Early in his career, Ed built his own company from inception to $5 million per year and sold it to Helionetics," said Farr. "He was a founding member that built Exsysco which became National Advanced Systems from scratch to $300 million in 18 months. He was also a founder of a new division of Intel that achieved $750 million in sales in two years. We are confident that Ed will guide our subsidiary, Hydra Fuel Cell Corporation, to its goal of over $100 million in sales within the next few years."
Mr. Davis holds degrees in Physics and Computer Science and is currently completing a PhD in Physics from Michigan State University. Mr. Davis is also a member of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers), ACM (Association for Computing Machinery), MAA (The Mathematical Association of America), and SCS (Society for Computer Simulation). Mr. Davis has presented more than 50 publications and holds several worldwide patents and pending patents.
Shareholders Meeting and Board Actions
ARSC held its annual shareholders meeting on November 21, 2005. At the meeting Joe Grace, Chairman and President, announced his retirement because of health issues, and he resigned from the Board. He will continue to act as a consultant to the company on mergers and acquisitions as well as capital formation. Also at the meeting Frank Neukomm was elected to a two year term as a director. Bob Farr and Robert Wilson were elected to one year terms. Shareholders also approved the Company's "Incentive Stock Plan" and approved the appointment of Malone & Bailey as auditors.
After the shareholders meeting the Board of Directors met and elected Ed Davis to the Board and Frank Neukomm as Chairman. Subsequently the Board elected Bob Farr as President and COO.
Well they updated the website today to reflect the change in mngmt and removed Joe Grace's profile from the management tab. here is how it looks as of Monday 11/28/05:
Hard to know how the changes are going to effect things short term, I think for the longer term with the promotions from within everyone should share the same vision:
Plenty of relevant mngmt experience IMO...
Frank Neukomm, Chairman and CEO
Frank Neukomm has an extensive background in finance, mergers and acquisitions, and sales and marketing. He has served as a senior executive of brokerage and M & A companies, software companies and telecom companies. He has been instrumental in purchasing or starting companies in industries as diverse as insurance, consumer retail goods, industrial services and wireless telecommunications. He has arranged financing for and served as a director of several public companies.
Robert C. Farr, President and COO
Robert C. Farr brings a 34 year diversified business background in operations leadership replete with examples of improved productivity and increased profits. Broad experience with several Fortune 500 Companies includes successes in marketing, customer relations, administration, finance, operations, new products and worldwide vendor selection/purchasing. Recent experience includes securing and structuring funding for both public and private companies including debt and equity as well as international funding through US Ex-Im Bank. Mr. Farr has a BS in Finance from Mississippi State University and was a Naval Officer in the Vietnam conflict.
Robert J. Wilson, Director & Audit Committee Chairman
Robert Wilson, a Forte Group partner, has joined the company’s Board of Directors, effective July 25, 2005. Mr. Wilson brings more than 20 years of industry experience, public accounting, and consulting to the Board. He heads ARSC’s Audit Committee.
Mr. Wilson is a graduate of the Houston Baptist University, with additional studies at Georgetown University. He is a Certified Public Accountant, member of the NASD Board of Arbitrators and has the following Securities Licenses: Series 7, Series 63, Series 24, Series 27, Series 53. He also serves on the Board of, and as Audit Chairman for, American Enterprise Development Corporation, Board Member of Midas Trade.com and a Consulting Associate with The Professional Directors Institute.
Edward L. Davis – Director
Mr. Davis is Director of Engineering – Television Platform Operation at Intel Corporation where he has developed numerous products that have generated hundreds of millions of dollars in sales for Intel. He developed the strategic plan that created Intel’s Consumer Electronics Group. Mr. Davis is an entrepreneur who has served on the boards of Helionetics (Amex: HLX) and CompuCorp (now NASDAQ:RETX). Mr. Davis is the principal inventor of the silicon-based, hydrogen fuel cell technology that the Company acquired with the purchase of eGO Design, Inc., and he serves as Chairman of the Company’s subsidiary, Hydra Fuel Cell Corporation. Mr. Davis holds a PhD in Physics from Michigan State University.
Captain...
I've used that analogy several times with my girlfriend, but somehow she still gets on me about the little things.
It is one of my favorite stories and i'm glad you shared it here. Worry about the big stuff the rest will...
fall into place.
ironic isn't it though with IGTN, how much the SAND can really effect some of our lives...
Happy Thanksgiving. Long and Strong HISC, PBLS, SSTY, ARSC
I've had an order in for sometime trying to pick up another 130K at .045
Been dancing around me all day...
Exactly, it is the realization of the revenues in the short term that has me excited.
Thanks chapter54 by the way for the post.
Look at hisc which is talking about not posting any significant revs until july 06. and where they are trading, granted on different prospects but,
this technology is global baby.
january is just a turkey and a ham away.
gotta get off the greys.
GO SSTY
WOW...
To believe or not to believe that is the question.
I'm a believer.
But after IGTN, PLNI and others who wants to believe a CEO?
Gotta get off the greys
thank you camalion for the update.
much appreciated. how do you think Grace's leaving the company will effect current aquistions? Nice to see they promoted from within and not outside the company.
-d
Sure are, anyone else show an afterhours trade of .004???
With all the volume, I guess it is taking time to settle.
Way to finish @ HOD with great volume...
Hopefully we will get continued support tomorrow as people digest the info today. Could see some daytraders jumping in too after todays volume and close.
Gapper Tomorrow IMO
DSP
i think the fact that this is still on the greys is what is holding us back.
Lack of L2 has us shooting in the dark...
Keep up the volume though and the PPS will follow.
GO SSTY
tick, tick, tick...
almost 50 million, lets bust thru the .003 resistance and start looking for .005
Come on SSTY
who thinks we can break 100 million in volume today.
I sure hope it happens...
it will get peoples attention tomorrow and thru the week to break $.01 IMO
Happened back in aug, why not nov?
GLTA
Im in...
for 215,000
contact looks good. Go SSTY
Im IN...
for a measly 6500 shares, but think this could be a very interesting prospect IMO. If I can round up more $$$, i will try and add at these levels. Go ARSC!