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crashtestsuperstar

08/23/07 11:38 PM

#85267 RE: howwierd #85266

Not only are they one of the largest sub-contractors, they're also highly recognized for their existing initiatives. Top that off with the fact that they're an Israeli contractor, and I can assure you that the Israelis leave no stone unturned when it comes to what they get involved in -- and for obvious reasons.

ColeThornton

08/24/07 12:25 AM

#85269 RE: howwierd #85266

howwierd, please understand, it's just my opinion. When a company puts out a couple of PRs about great deals and "nothing" ever happens, it could just be it didn't work out. When a company puts out a few more and "nothing" happens, well maybe they're just having a bad run. But when a company hits 10 and every one of them fails, they have never had one work, I start to get a little suspicious. Now when that same company gets to 0 for 15, then 0 for 20, I've got all the confirmation I need. Especially when they have had "no" successes and the PRs they put out were usually about world changing, paradigm shifting, "great" deals. So then the company gets removed from their exchange for amongst other things "Overly Promotional" press releases. Once again, that's enough confirmation for me. Confirmation that what this company produces is exciting "Press Releases". They don't manufacture Stratellites, they don't build networks around the world, they don't make money with Voip or money cards or anything else, they put out press releases.

So this is how it works. They call up NASA and tell them how exciting their technology is and all the great possibilites. NASA, politely says, "sure let's get together and talk". From that talk GTEM puts out a press release with a long list of the wonderful, exciting things they are going to do with NASA. Of course "none" of the things are ever done, but it doesn't really matter because GTEM got to put out PR #14 or was it #15.

So now GTEM calls Elisra. Elisra has no reason not to be polite to GTEM, that's how most companies do business. I would think especially Israeli companies would be considerate of American companies for many reasons. Someone at GlobeTel has a conversation, they discuss the possibilities of working together, maybe a teaming agreement etc...

And walaaaa, once again GlobeTel has something to run with!!!

A curious thing about the Elisra press release and all those of this type before. Why doesn't the "other" party ever put out the press release?

You see, if my opinion is correct that's the way it would work. It's GlobeTel desperately trying to pump these "meetings" into more than they actually are. The corresponding companies have them in their proper perspective, so they see no reason to even mention them in public.

Kind of makes you wonder why I can show 20 PRs that GlobeTel put out, all with other companies, and the other companies never put out PRs about the deals themself.