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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Dollar and Under Sleeper Stocks

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To: Ga Bard who started this subject1/29/2004 9:07:44 PM
From: sparkysantos   of 8835
 
Tiger Telematic (TIGR) @ 21 Cents - Ready For Takeoff!

The company's primary product is GAMETRAC, a feature-packed kickass gaming machine that was just unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Aside from being an advanced gaming machine, the Gametrac unit can also serve as an MP3 player; a video player that enables its user to view a full feature film via the unit's SD Card slot; a quality digital camera; and a messaging facility that allows its user to send text, photos, videos, and music.

And with its built-in GPS and Bluetooth 2 capabilities, Gametrac also allows users to compete wirelessly, which is truly the next generation of gaming.

With testing now under way and production ot too far off, Sparky here thinks these shares are worth accumulating for two reasons:

1) TIGR has entered into partnership agreements with several sizable specialty firms in order to get Gametrac this far - companies including Celestica (CLS), Xilinx (XLNX), Intrinsyc, and Plextek. These able companies not only have impressive track records when it comes to getting new products to market, but they are also true partners, each having a financial incentive to see Gametrac succeed.

2) TIGR's competitors in this burgeoning mobile gaming market include Sony PSP, Tapwave Zodiac, and Nokia N-Gage; truly quite an impressive collection.

Considering the players who are involved and the big boy field on which this new-product-development game is being played, Sparky here feels confident that Tiger Telematics will be acquired before Gametrac even hits the street.

And the company that does acquire it is likely to be a large one, one that already has an infastructure capable of effectively launching such a revolutionary product, one that could slurp up TIGR with pocket change.

And since Gametrac will be the ONLY mobile gaming device to use WINDOWS CE.NET as its operating system, Microsoft does come to mind as just one example of an ideal suitor.

After entertaining thoughts like this all day, it's no wonder that Sparky thinks these TIGR shares are a great buy at any prices below 50 cents.

Sincerely,

Sparky
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