Jimmy Quick - First of all I know we are mostly speculating here. If this is the Cyber Tracher and they did keep it a secret, then Great. But why ... what I am seeing is two things.
1 - This is large and being open till the deal is done would bw damaging to the attempt. Because our competition, although is small can cause riffs.
2 - Fred Wicks Stated in the letter that nothing will be reported on untill the facts are complete and the deals are done.
If I remember this correctly, The discussion with automakers such as Volvo, Saab, Ford, and Renault came from Frank Moody's report back approx.the beginning of the summer, Before Fred Wicks took the chair. He did forward looking statements.
Report:
Homeland Integrated Security Systems' GSM Cyber Tracker Passes Preliminary Automotive Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing
Thursday June 29, 8:31 am ET
ASHEVILLE, NC--(MARKET WIRE)--Jun 29, 2006 -- Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (Other OTC:HISC.PK - News) is pleased to announce that the Company's patent-pending Cyber Tracker(TM) has passed the preliminary automotive Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) testing. With the Cyber Tracker(TM) passing the preliminary automotive electromagnetic testing, Homeland Integrated Security Systems will be able to further negotiations with tier 1 automotive manufacturers such as Volvo, Renault, Mercedes, Ford, and General Motors.