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01/31/08 2:47 AM

#6137 RE: stervc #6135

nice post stervc
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$heff

01/31/08 3:05 AM

#6138 RE: stervc #6135

Stervc Great Post! I like this link as it shows AWYI with a positive EPS and P/E ratio- http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=awyi.ob
That to me is the most impressive detail regarding AWYI! Please find me another penny stock that has a POSITIVE EPS and PE ratio. That is a fact that cannot be challenged.

Best,
Sheff
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CaesarStone

01/31/08 7:02 AM

#6143 RE: stervc #6135

Sterling, "Next, consider that the now CEO of AWYI is Arne Dunhem. Bottom line, for those who are not familiar with him or remember the run that MOBL had, he was the CEO that was responsible for MOBL going from .002 to .40 per share"???????

Sterling, Jay Wright was the CEO of MOBL during the run that MOBL had from .002 to .40. Read the PR my friend...

MobilePro Corp CEO Resigns To Pursue Other Business Interests; Jay Wright Appointed CEO

Rockville, MD, December 17, 2003 - MobilePro Corp. (OTCBB: MOBL), an emerging company developing new global wireless technologies and applications, announced today the resignation of Arne Dunhem as chief executive officer and director of MobilePro. Dunhem tendered his resignation to the board to pursue a new CLEC business opportunity and will continue to work with MobilePro to ensure a seamless management transition.

The MobilePro board announced the appointment of Jay Wright to serve as chief executive officer effective immediately. Wright recently served as CFO for Technical and Management Services Corporation ("TAMSCO") where he negotiated the sale of TAMSCO to Engineered Support Systems, Inc. Wright previously served as CFO of Speedcom Wireless Corporation where he helped raise more than $14.5 million in equity funding for the wireless software technology company. Wright's experience also includes serving as an investment banker with Merrill Lynch and as a mergers and acquisitions attorney with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom, LLP in New York and Foley & Lardner in Chicago.

Wright received his Bachelor's degree in Business from Georgetown University (summa cum laude) and a JD degree from the University of Chicago Law School.

"I look forward to building an expanded management team and leveraging the company's current business initiatives to generate value for MobilePro's shareholders," Wright said. "I intend to quickly address the proposed Constellation transaction, emerging Zigbee opportunities and other business development and acquisition opportunities now in progress," said Wright.

"Arne Dunhem has made a contribution in helping MobilePro capitalize on its Korean partner connections," said Daniel Lozinsky, a member of MobilePro's board of directors. "We wish Arne much success in his future activities and foresee opportunities to possibly work together in future projects."

MobilePro is an emerging company creating scaleable and global wireless technologies and applications. The company has expertise in wireless components technology and intends to leverage that expertise into delivering wireless applications and systems solutions for the global enterprise markets. The company has aligned itself into three operating units. The company's MobilePro Applications Division intends to develop new Wireless Data Network Exchange Service(SM) (W-DEX(SM)) products for wireless data applications and operational support services such as wireless network monitoring and testing. The company's MobilePro Systems Division intends to provide specialized radio frequency design services for turnkey wireless systems, wireless telemetry systems, solutions that bridge wireless local area networks ("WLAN") and third generation ("3G") and other wireless web systems. The company's NeoReach Advanced Technologies Division intends to develop advanced 3G chip technology including 3G modem semiconductor chip sets for hand set telephones, pico-cell base stations, smart antenna technology and advanced radio frequency semiconductors.
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CaesarStone

01/31/08 7:08 AM

#6144 RE: stervc #6135

Arne Dunhem, Chairman of the Board, President & Chief Executive Officer

Mr. Arne Dunhem, who has served as our Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer since the founding of the Company on February 10, 2004, has over thirty years of executive management and engineering experience with large complex multinational corporations, large international organizations as well as early stage technology companies. He has over the years been instrumental in arranging more than $300 million in investor and vendor financing commitments and is knowledgeable in all aspects of international business, finance, management, information systems, network operations and engineering for both publicly traded and privately held corporations. Between February 2004 and present, Mr. Dunhem has been the Chairman, President & CEO of Ariel Way, Inc., a company focused on the build-up of a publicly traded global highly secure telecommunications company headquartered in the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area, USA. Between December 2003 and February 2004, Mr. Dunhem was a consultant providing executive management and merger and acquisition support services. Between January 2002 and November 2003, Mr. Dunhem was the Chairman, President and CEO of MobilePro Corp., a publicly traded technology company in Rockville, MD. He was instrumental in merging the private Neoreach, Inc., a development stage company developing third generation wireless modem and semiconductor systems, with the publicly traded MobilePro Corp. Between July 2001 and January 2002 Mr. Dunhem was working as a strategic business consultant and was in January 2002 hired by Neoreach, Inc. as its President & CEO. Mr. Dunhem was between November 1998 and June 2001 the Chairman & CEO of erbia, Inc. a U.S. domestic long-distance communications company where he took the company from its start-up phase through the sale of the operation to a U.S. publicly traded company. He was working between January 1998 and October 1998 as a strategic business consultant for various private companies. Prior to this he was between July 1993 and September 1997 the Chairman of Tele8 Kontakt AB, a Swedish nationwide start-up cell-phone operator and also between January 1993 and December 1997 the Chairman of Nordiska Tele8 AB of Sweden, an international long distance and local telephone services company. Here again, he took the company from its start-up phase through full operation and eventually the sale of both companies. Mr. Dunhem was between May 1991 and January 1993 with CruiseComm, a company developing high-speed satellite communications for voice and data for large passenger cruise ships sailing in the Baltic Sea, the Mediterranean and in the Caribbean. Mr. Dunhem was between September 1989 and April 1991 the Executive Vice President, Engineering & Operations of Comvik Skyport AB, a Swedish telecommunications company providing satellite and data communications services, which developed into the current European Tele2 telecommunications operator. During the period September 1978 and July 1989 Mr. Dunhem was with INTELSAT, Washington, D.C., an international satellite communications organization in a capacity growing from staff engineer to program manager where he had responsibilities for building up some of the world’s largest command, control and monitoring networks. He previously was with the Saab-Scania Aerospace Corporation and the Swedish Telecom. Mr. Dunhem earned his M.S. in 1974 in space telecommunications from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. Mr. Dunhem is the Chairman of the Swedish Lutheran Church of Washington, D.C., is active with several community organizations, is the founder of a Swedish-American Community Center in Washington, D.C. and has over many years been active with the Boy Scouts of America. Mr. Dunhem is a U.S. citizen and has lived in the Washington, D.C. area since 1978.
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cjstocksup

01/31/08 9:27 AM

#6169 RE: stervc #6135

Great post, MM's are already thining the ask here, get ready to gap up and run.
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marianothis

01/31/08 10:06 AM

#6207 RE: stervc #6135

Stervc,
Just a minor correction toy your post. The difference in profitability from last year to this year is actually....

$599,491 - ($3,069,411) = $3,668,902

Since one is a loss & the other a gain you have to add the whole dollars together to get the change. Minor point but it adds to the significance somewhat.
regards longs, buddy
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tchalla

01/31/08 10:12 AM

#6216 RE: stervc #6135

also you are diving the revs by the as instead of the os which incorrect. only the OS should be used in deriving the eps.