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Re: RedneckInvestor post# 6012

Wednesday, 09/07/2005 12:16:03 AM

Wednesday, September 07, 2005 12:16:03 AM

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PalmBeachAJ I'm in, watch AMNI also.
Were you able to get in OXFV when it dipped today? There was some profit taking today already but I'm holding for (hopefully) big payoff. I'm in at .0013 and very comfortable with a bundle of shares.

I'm long in AMNI but anyone looking for a last chance at a combo Homeland Security/Hurricane Katrina play would do well to keep an eye on AMNI tomorrow. Watch it before you get in to make sure it's going up. Lately anywhere from .0085 to .009 has been a good entry point on a dip.

This news came out late in the day, around 2:30pm ET.
AMNI news:
DEL MAR, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 6, 2005--Homeland Security Technology, Inc. (a Division of Amnis, Inc. (Pink Sheets:AMNI - News)) announced today that HST's Security Division has been contacted by major security firms to provide manpower, equipment and logistical support for current operations in the Gulf Coast region and specifically the New Orleans area.

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HST has begun processing supplies and equipment for immediate shipment to first responders and security personnel on the ground in New Orleans.

"We are marshalling assets to ship immediately," commented Mark Wilson, Director of Security Systems Division for Homeland Security Technology. "Over the weekend we stood up our command center here in Del Mar and began fielding calls for logistical support and security personnel. We are preparing to ship such items needed to set up a local command center such as: Refrigerated vans, 30' Mobile Command Posts, generators, portable flood lighting systems, satellite telephones, satellite internet systems, portable 2-way radios with GPS capability, tents, sanitation equipment, etc. All of these assets can be on the ground in the New Orleans area within 72 hours."

"Major corporations in the Gulf Coast region have hundreds of millions of dollars worth of unsecured property and equipment in their facilities," commented Colonel Jeffrey Powers USMC(Ret), CEO of Homeland Security Technology, Inc. "We have the ability to put private security personnel on the ground to look after these assets until the water is pumped out and electricity is restored to the region. Our Security Systems Division can support those personnel by setting up our local command post and providing them with the food, water, fuel and electricity they need to perform their duties."
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Lastly, another THANK YOU to Laptop, Dawg and Starboy for teaching me everything I know about trading stocks, maybe by December when I will have time to do so, I will be able to try my hand at day trading.
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