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Friday, 01/14/2011 3:09:12 AM

Friday, January 14, 2011 3:09:12 AM

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RMTD This is kinda a surprise to me, when did we get 27B in the float? It makes me wonder if that was the big wait, why would you want a stock to rally if most of your shares were still restricted?

I'm sure you would also want to keep control of as many shares as possible if that was the case.

What Are the Conditions of Rule 144?

If you want to sell your restricted or control securities to the public, you can follow the applicable conditions set forth in Rule 144. ?The rule is not the exclusive means for selling restricted or control securities, but provides a "safe harbor" exemption to sellers. ?The rule's five conditions are summarized below:

1. Holding Period. Before you may sell any restricted securities in the marketplace, you must hold them for a certain period of time. ?If the company that issued the securities is subject to the reporting requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, then you must hold the securities for at least six months.? If the issuer of the securities is not subject to the reporting requirements, then you must hold the securities for at least one year.? The relevant holding period begins when the securities were bought and fully paid for. ?The holding period only applies to restricted securities. ?Because securities acquired in the public market are not restricted, there is no holding period for an affiliate who purchases securities of the issuer in the marketplace. ?But the resale of an affiliate's shares is subject to the other conditions of the rule.

Additional securities purchased from the issuer do not affect the holding period of previously purchased securities of the same class. ?If you purchased restricted securities from another non-affiliate, you can tack on that non-affiliate's holding period to your holding period. ?For gifts made by an affiliate, the holding period begins when the affiliate acquired the securities and not on the date of the gift. ?In the case of a stock option, such as one an employee receives, the holding period begins as of the date the option is exercised and not the date it is granted.




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January 2010

February 2010
Remote Dynamics Files Form 15 With Securities and Exchange Commission

PLANO, TX, Feb 26, 2010 -- Remote Dynamics, Inc. (OTCBB: RMTD) (the "Company") today announced that it has filed a Form 15 with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") to the Company's common stock and suspend its reporting obligations under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

March 2010
Remote Dynamics Joins Industry Leaders Presenting at the Steel Erectors Association of America March 11-13 in Tampa, FL
Remote Dynamics, Inc., (OTCBB: RMTD | PowerRating) a leading provider of GPS fleet management solutions, today announced that it will be presenting and exhibiting at the Steel Erectors Association of America National Convention and Trade Show in Tampa, FL on March
12th, 2010.

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July 2010

Telogis Inc reports acquisition of Remote Dynamics Inc
July 02, 2010
Jul 02, 2010 (M2 EQUITYBITES via COMTEX) --

Location intelligence company Telogis Inc stated on Friday the completion of the acquisition of the assets of Remote Dynamics Inc (NASDAQ:RDYM)? Why get it wrong now?

Telogis(R) Expands Reach into Construction, Heavy Lifting Sectors through Remote Dynamics Acquisition
July 02, 2010
ALISO VIEJO, Calif., Jul 02, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) --

Telogis, Inc. (www.telogis.com), the platform for location intelligence, announces the acquisition of the assets of Remote Dynam Read More >>

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January 2011 - Today #6 Month since Telogis Acquired Assets of RDYM?

February 2011 - Future *1 YEAR SINCE RMTD Filed Form 15 voluntarily deregister of the securities which is not subject to the reporting requirements.

Of course this is just my opinion... And my opinion says its about time!!!!!