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Revision History For: DUALSTAR TECH. (DSTR)

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Return to DUALSTAR TECH. (DSTR)
 
August 26th, 1999

Here's what they do:

<<DualStar Technologies Corporation, headquartered in Long Island City, New York, designs and installs infrastructure systems and provides services that control and enhance the environment in buildings. These systems and services include: heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC); electrical; building and energy management (BMS); enhanced local, regional and long distance telephony as a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC); direct broadcast satellite (DBS) and cable television as a System Operator; high-speed Internet access as an Internet Service Provider (ISP); and security and safety. DualStar© created and owns many innovative trademarked concepts, including the CyberBuilding©, CyberCierge©, Building Area Network (BAN), Home Area Network (HAN), Community Area Network (CAN), InfoStructure, InfoStructors, CyberView© and CyberBuilders©. For more information, visit the Company's Web site at dualstar.com, e-mail info@dualstar.com, or call (718) 340-6655. The Company's securities are traded on The Nasdaq National Market under the symbols DSTR (common) and DSTRW (warrants).>>

This company appears to be growing pretty nicely as they keep the pace with technology by incorporating their CyberBuilding, CyberCierge, BA, HAN, CAN, etc. in their designs. The company looks like it may be undervalued by the business it is attaining. Look at yesterdays news release. At $5.50/share, might be worth buying a little and tucking it away...

Anyone else follow DSTR?

Best of luck SCOTT