SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Microcap & Penny Stocks : JAWS Technologies - NASDAQ (NM):JAWZ

 Public ReplyPrvt ReplyMark as Last ReadFilePrevious 10Next 10PreviousNext  
To: ZJOHN who wrote (1627)2/11/1999 5:14:00 PM
From: j.oil  Read Replies (1) of 3086
 
Hi ZJOHN this is a post that I put on another thread i will post it here for any new veiwers,to most this is common knowledge.Barrie don't let the compliments go to your head.
Jaws technology JAWZ otc bb.Jaws is currently trading in the $.60 cent range Jaws is an encryption company based out of Calgary AB.The company has aprox 11 million shares outstanding,and approx 3 million in the float,and NO DEBT.Jaws is in the final stages of becoming a fully reporting company.Jaws technology is a very young company 1 year old.Jaws encryption was developed by a guy out of Calgary by the name of Jim Morrison (not the singer) before Jaws came on the scene the highest level of encryption was 128 bit.Jaws level of Encryption is an amazing 4096 bit.Last spring Jaws felt so sure of them selves that they had a study completed by SNC Lavalin,with report in hand they went to their insurance company and the insurance company issued them a policy for 5 million dollars to ANYONE that could break their code.The challenge lasted 2 months and no one was able to break the code,They even received attempts from the US military.
With the ever growing danger of hackers on the internet Jaws timing seems to be impeccable Jaws made a news release on Tuesday that they had solved a problem that Microsoft outlook has with their product,Microsoft said they would have a solution by the year 2000,and Jaws came up with the solution in three weeks.
Message 7735470
Here is the link to Jaws home page it is very informative and can explain things much better than I can.http://www.jawstech.com/
Jaws is at a very crucial stage in their young life,they have come a long way in the last year.Jaws is very close to making an announcement on a deal with Earnst & Young that will give them instant credibility.The president Robert Kubberous is currently in England he was taken there by a large US based software company,to meet with a major Telecomunications company,he will be coming back shortly with what we hope will be significant news.Once back Robert and one of the directors are off to the US towards the end of the month.They will be putting on a presentation to NARVC(National Association Regulatory Utility Commision),this will be extremly exciting for Jaws.
Jaws has set things up very well for themselves,they have given themselves a very good advantage by setting up shop in Canada.US companies cannot export any encryption that is over 128 bit,because Jaws is a Canadian company they can export their World leading 4096 bit Technology anywhere in the world including the US.Jaws has some tremendous people on their board including Julia Johnson (see bio on jaws web site).Jaws has even gone so far as think of us small investors.They have even but a person on their thread on silicon investor to answer everyones questions.He is bbruin (Barrie Einerson) Barrie was an investor like myself,he developed such a passion for the company constantly phoning digging for information and doing an excellent job of informing the Jaws thread that they hired him.
Well you are probably all saying this is to good to be true!Well its true.If someone told me I could only pick one stock this year it would be Jaws hands down.
Have a look I am sure you will like what you see.
For further info Jaws can be contacted at
1-888-301-5297 ask for Bill Calsbeck or Barrie Einerson
Regards j.oil
Report TOU ViolationShare This Post
 Public ReplyPrvt ReplyMark as Last ReadFilePrevious 10Next 10PreviousNext