SMTR News late start today
Summer time. Hi all. Yanks did win but was a replay of the
early day game. Jetter hit again. Next guy homered.
billy, loving dat Stern picture - you be so koool! Jeep up the action.
Weird spikes today. RVNM false up spike, others too. ISYN getting pee lap dance.
Better tone tho.
hmm Just saw DIS & Comcast broadband deal. DIS and RVNM have
some 'thin' anim relationship. Certainly RVNM hired some DIS
guys who got bumped out. hmm. Now if Howard S runs cartoons on the show - but wouldn't be RVNM kind, kids stuff.
News for 'SMTR' - (British Columbia Safety Council to Sell SmarTire Products Leading Canadian safety association to promote and sell Company's tire monitoring systems)
RICHMOND, BC, Jul 21, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- SmarTire
Systems Inc. (OTCBB: SMTR) today announced that the British Columbia Safety
Council (BCSC) will act as a reseller of its advanced tire pressure monitoring
systems (TPMS). The British Columbia Safety Council is an independent,
not-for-profit organization dedicated to reducing injuries and accidents.
BCSC will market the SmarTire for Motorcycles product to its students in order
to raise the awareness and to promote the importance of correct tire pressure
for motorcycle safety. Since its inception, the BCSC has trained over 40,000 new
riders. The BCSC will also sell and promote the entire family of SmarTire
products for buses, RVs, commercial vehicles and automobiles as part of its
various fleet and corporate driver training courses.
"At the BCSC, we are very aware of the critical importance of maintaining proper
tire pressure regardless of the vehicle you are driving," says Ian Thomas,
Manager Road Safety & Traffic Education Services at the BCSC. "This is even more
important when you are riding a motorcycle as the margin for error is smaller
and even a few psi can make a difference. SmarTire's TPMS products offer a level
of awareness and warning that can be a lifesaver when a tire related problem
occurs."
"As our friends at the BCSC tell us, the single most common cause of
catastrophic tire failure is prolonged riding on under-inflated tires," says
John Taylor-Wilson, VP of Sales and Marketing at SmarTire. "Our products have
been designed to specifically address this problem by providing real-time
monitoring and by making the driver acutely aware of the operating state of the
tires. We are extremely pleased to have the BCSC recognize the importance of
this technology as part of its vehicle safety mandate."
An investment profile about SmarTire Systems may be found online at
www.hawkassociates.com/smartire/profile.htm
About SmarTire Systems
SmarTire develops and markets proprietary advanced tire pressure monitoring and
technology systems for the global automotive and transportation industries. The
U.S. Government, through the TREAD Act, has legislated that all new vehicles
must be equipped with tire monitoring systems that began with a phased
implementation in 2004. SmarTire is capitalizing on rapidly emerging OEM and
aftermarket opportunities. The company's vision is to become the preeminent
provider of wireless sensing and control systems for vehicles worldwide.
Incorporated in 1987, SmarTire has offices in North America and Europe.
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