Rick,
Been exploring the site. I like it! I think that the About Identicator page should be released to all the News agencies first thing.
"In 1998 IDT launched the first biometric security system into the commercial market with Compaq Computer. That same year IDT launched the BioAPI consortium the standard for the commercial market with Compaq, IBM, Novel, Microsoft and Novell.
Since that strategic shift and launch of those security products in 1998 IDT has established itself as the world leader in biometric commercial security applications.
Current commercial business partners include Unisys, S.W.I.F.T., MasterCard, Polaroid Corporation, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, SCM, Key Tronic, Cherry Electronics, and Mag Tek. Government customers include, the National Security Agency, U.S. Secret Service, Defense Manpower Data Center, Social Security Administration, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the states of California, Georgia and Mississippi."
identicator.com
Looks to me like many, many irons in the fire and certainly IDX is worth far more than it's current share price. If I remember correctly (doubtfull to say the least:)) IDX was trading around seven dollars a share when the acquisition was announced. Hard to understand that IDT would only add a buck (sorry Buck, I know your worth much, much more) to IDX today. IDT has certainly added to IDX's dominance in the biometric industry. I'll be looking for IDX to convince the market that the share price is way to low. We have one Tuesday left this month, hope we finish August with some smiles...
steve
ps, anyone notice Novell... |