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Computerbux

06/02/17 12:19 AM

#5924 RE: IsThisYourBush #5922

Holy chit!! Didn't UNcle Fester comment that if Allied was our partner, they are big enough to get us to $10 a share!! Hold on to your seats!!

Eng62

06/02/17 12:30 AM

#5925 RE: IsThisYourBush #5922

Sticky please

Welcome2Pinkyland

06/02/17 12:33 AM

#5926 RE: IsThisYourBush #5922

Nice find $$$$

hestheman

06/02/17 2:24 AM

#5929 RE: IsThisYourBush #5922

EXCELLENT find!!! Yep...looks like you were the first to spot that. Nice DD. This is especially exciting considering Allied is the #1, largest security company on the list 4.8 Billion in revenue for 2014 http://www.securitymagazine.com/articles/87612-2016-top-security-guard-companies this is an ENORMOUS DEAL! Today's trading should be fun! I think I will have trouble sleeping too! GLTY

fsantes

06/02/17 8:59 AM

#5931 RE: IsThisYourBush #5922

Awesome find! Great stuff

saladbar

06/02/17 9:35 AM

#5935 RE: IsThisYourBush #5922

$10 PER SHARE NEWS!!!

From the RAD website this morning...

Allied Universal Services, the largest guarding company in the United States, recognizes that by adding the use of RAD’s security robots, users can be positively influenced by decreasing the number of “dangerous” posts by human guards and thereby reducing liability for organizations.

“We believe that the versatility of your security robots, particularly the all-terrain capability and advanced electronics allowing integration into our client’s existing security systems, allows us to offer supplemental security services that will significantly benefit our customers,” said Mark McCourt, Vice President, Enterprise Security Systems, Allied Universal Services.

The partnership of humans and robots creates numerous advantages when it comes to providing security. The patrolling capabilities of RAD’s robots and their responsiveness provide human guards with an increased ability to detect intrusion. Additionally, security robots can free up human security guards by manning dangerous or undesirable locations, such as toxic waste plants. This then yields higher cost savings for a company, as insurance costs and labor will decrease.

“Our expectation is that within a few years security robots will be an important piece of security operations for clients that have needs of more than guards at any given location,” McCourt said.

Compared to the PR from May 30th...

"We believe that the versatility of your security robots, particularly the all-terrain capability and advanced electronics allowing integration into our client's existing security systems, allows us to offer supplemental security services that will significantly benefit our customers," said a Vice President of the partner in charge of corporate security services. "Our intention is to support and team with you to offer your security robots along with our human guards through our network of locations to our existing customer base."

RAD expects to sign a distribution agreement with this partner in approximately 30 days. The name of the potential distribution partner cannot be mentioned at this time due to confidentiality.

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What does that look like as far as "Price Per Share"? Take a look at the spreadsheet in the iBox above...

Check out the size and scope of the Security Guard Industry in the US at this link...

http://www.securitymagazine.com/articles/87612-2016-top-security-guard-companies

Allied is a short 25 minute drive from Laguna Hills, home to
Robotic Assistance Devices, the acquisition that is in the works for OMVS!!

Is this a ten dollar stock in the making by 2018? You tell me. Every indication to date seems to suggest that this is the case.

heidibrown

06/02/17 3:42 PM

#5969 RE: IsThisYourBush #5922

AWESOME!!!!! I jokingly said to myself( after reading the list of top companies), "I'll take Allied". HAH!

Great find!

OCMillionaire

06/07/17 1:07 AM

#6819 RE: IsThisYourBush #5922

Email: :)
Garett Parsons <garettparsons@gmail.com>

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Can't compare apples to oranges but I do agree with you that our PPS is undervalued. Maybe after the public gets to see more insight in to company it will be reflected in the market.



On Jun 6, 2017, at 4:26 PM, xxxxxxwrote:






Ok. I appreciate it much! I know you will do well. Could you just answer one question for me please if you could. On a scale of 1-10, 10 being a mini Microsoft or AMD in its infancy, where do you think you stand with this? It would seem you have a lot coming from what I have gathered....PPS seems to be grossly undervalued. Again, ty :)

mr_slapask

12/17/17 1:18 PM

#39932 RE: IsThisYourBush #5922

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