i am not following you here....Outsourcing is usually a cost-saving measure, but LCC has had no luck winning a major Western outsourcing contract, as much as they talk about trying to
do ya' think you could show a bit of gratitude to mr young here at least:
Item 8.01 Other Events.
MCLEAN, VA– June 18, 2008 – LCC International, Inc. (NASDAQ:LCCI), a global leader in wireless voice and data turn-key services, today announced that it has signed definitive agreements with TruePosition, a leader in high-performance wireless location services, to acquire, outsource and provide RF engineering services to TruePosition's E-911 U.S. GSM carriers. Under the terms of the agreements, LCC will pay TruePosition up to $3 Million for the business based on an earn-out which begins when LCC achieves revenue of at least $8 Million under the outsourcing agreement. The maximum $3 Million purchase price is earned when such revenue reaches $23 Million. Simultaneously, TruePosition will use LCC’s services exclusively until revenue for such services reaches $30 Million. http://msnmoney.brand.edgar-online.com/EFX_dll/EDGARpro.dll?FetchFilingHTML1?ID=6003050&SessionID=cSOiWM9uBsCDn29
i don't get you..that's a nice safe deal there...and you can attribute that to mr kenny young
so think again...and remember that mr hoffman recently joined the board...and understand that relationships are important:
LCC Appoints New Board Member, Ted L. Hoffman
For Immediate Release August 07, 2008 MCLEAN, VIRGINIA, August 7, 2008 -- LCC International, Inc., (NASDAQ: LCCI), a leader in advanced wireless services and solutions, is pleased to announce the appointment of Ted L. Hoffman to the Company's Board of Directors effective July 31, 2008.
Mr. Hoffman is retired from Verizon Wireless where he served as Vice President of Technology Development. He was with Verizon Wireless, and its predecessor Bell Atlantic Mobile, since July, 1993. Mr. Hoffman's career spanned many evolutions of the wireless network while at Verizon. Responsible for all technical products and service development, Mr. Hoffman directed several network transitions including moving the network from analog to a digital infrastructure, building out the data infrastructure and managing the launch of music and video services, enhanced messaging services and location based services. http://www.lcc.com/cs/consulting/news_detail?pressrelease.id=190
what's wrong with you all...it's @ .02 cents for god's sake...not 2.00 dollars...what are you blind ...lol...just a poke...because if you can not see the upside here...then you are blind..there is only 25 million in the float and it is @ .o2 cents...lol...