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Re: crookedneck post# 671

Wednesday, 10/23/2013 11:02:55 AM

Wednesday, October 23, 2013 11:02:55 AM

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Croocked,
Not saying the stock is a pump, but these last two PRs are pointless. When Daon and Aware announce significant PRs and IWSY comes away with the last two you have to take a step back and wonder what is happening..
Competitors (with similar products) are flooding the space and IWSY needs to score a large customer to show that their product/s are legit. If you think IWSY has time to slowly enter this market you are wrong, I see adoption taking full course in 2014 with major banks, healthcare, credit card companies signing up biometric companies. IWSY had.. a first mover advantage, what have they done with that to date, Emida... great a small player... the latest news.. really... what about that pilot with the financial firm. If they sign someone significant I will pipe down. Until then its all Miller's hype which I have been listening to since fall of 2010... Ask yourself why Fujitsu hasnt signed anyone (outside of today's bs PR) since they were trained in Aug?


London, 24th September 2013 – Optimal Payments (AIM: OPAY) (“Optimal Payments”), a leading global online payments provider, and Daon, a leading identity services provider, today announce that they have entered into an agreement to work together strategically on solutions that will leverage Daon’s biometric authentication system with Optimal’s NETBANX and NETELLER payment services. The combined capabilities are especially important for market sectors where a high degree of customer identity certainty is required, such as regulated gaming, governmental, and financial services.
http://daon.com/content/optimal-payments-and-daon-partner-biometrically-verified-payments


BEDFORD, Mass., Oct. 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Aware, Inc. (AWRE), a leading global provider of biometrics software and services, today announced that several Government of Canada departments and agencies have deployed Aware software as part of a new biometrics-enabled visa applicant screening tool. The tool uses biometrics to help screen applicants from certain countries who apply for a visitor visa, study permit or work permit. It helps to cross-reference the applicant's identity against existing criminal and immigration records.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/aware-software-powers-biometrics-enabled-130000894.html