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RULiquid

04/12/09 11:12 AM

#2044 RE: stervc #2042

nice post stervc
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solar fusion

04/12/09 11:20 AM

#2045 RE: stervc #2042

Potentially 197.69 Times Undervalued Now!
Thank you for your wonderful Revision 1 stervc.
This is an extremely valuable comparison study.
Bravo!
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brwtrpilot

04/12/09 3:48 PM

#2047 RE: stervc #2042

So true steve this is a solution to many security concerns
in so many sectors it is hard to even get a grasp on the upside of this...From Port Security to daily at home computer access..
If they can earn enough from this contract to expand the understanding of the military and then pass the info to the regular joe... whow..... time will tell...
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Chimaera1950

04/12/09 4:06 PM

#2048 RE: stervc #2042

Wonderful post, Sterling!
This should, perhaps, become a sticky note post!
I LOVE IT!
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goldwingeurope

04/13/09 1:11 AM

#2052 RE: stervc #2042

Perhaps we should try to contact ID:NYSE analyst and make them aware of EVRM!
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therealtruth

09/17/09 4:49 PM

#19076 RE: stervc #2042

Please be aware that, if anything, EVRM is over valued and should be avoided at all costs. The biometrics patented technology is very very old and there has never been a commercial product developed from the technology. The patents were acquired from a Korean company that simply never went anywhere. The valueless petents are used as the draw to attract people to invest. The CEO/chief salesman of evermedia biometrics, Jonathan Sym, touts the patents to anyone who will listen hoping to essentially get something for nothing. He has even gotten EDS, an established, reputable company, to sign a teaming agreement, based on the value of the patented technology, to work on biometrics projects for the government even though they (evermedia) have no product and no real engineering staff to speak of. Really, avoid anything to do with Evermedia. When the house of cards falls down, you'll be glad you did.