Looks like the damage control PR just came out Mr. Burns.
"A major meeting is scheduled this week with key principals regarding the Taiwan sale, and a potential Central American 0rder for AC SecureView."
SeaView Announces DC SecureView Ready to Ship
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Dec. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- SeaView Video Technology Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SEVU) (www.sevu.com) today announced it is now offering the DC SecureView for sale to the freight and trucking industries. "Using 12-, 24-, or 32-volt systems, DC SecureView transmits video through the electrical wiring in vehicles," stated J R Cox, VP New Products. "The primary use of the system is monitoring the trailer from the warehouse to multiple delivery points. As a bonus, the second camera is available to show video in, or from, the cab of the truck. Keep in mind, the DC SecureView uses our existing mass-produced marine camera and enclosure, so completing the product requires only the addition of the IRFS circuitry."
CEO Rich McBride added: "This concept provides video feeds with trucks uplinked to satellite, or simple digital onboard recording for later review. It's the 'black box' theory -- and yes, it will work for airplanes!"
McBride stated that the "huge advantage" of the DC system is its price, along with simple installation, no additional wiring, and see-in-the-dark characteristics. "The DC SecureView is an easy product to produce and it provides a simple solution for the express-freight, trucking, and rail industries. We also intend to take it to the consumer market. If you own an RV or truck and want to see behind you, or want recorded video of what happens outside your vehicle, DC SecureView does it. The simplicity of installation is the key on a truck or car. Simply plug into any 12-volt DC wiring on the vehicle, plug any TV into a cigarette lighter, and you see what the camera sees. We utilize our patented 4-inch by 2-inch underwater housing, and put the IRFS transmitter inside. The DC wiring gives us power and is the conduit for our high-resolution video signal."
SecureView AC systems are reported as "strong" with school systems and police departments, according to General Sales Manager Christy Mutlu. "Orders are coming in every day from our mailings." Most recent orders for evaluation include Champaign, IL; Tarrant County (Ft. Worth), TX; Palm Bay, FL; and Brunswick, GA. School systems are also performing well, with recent orders from North Miami H.S. (Miami, FL); Hanby Middle School (Wilmington, DE); Lassiter H.S. (Marietta, GA); and Harrison County Schools (Gulfport, MS). "We have over 100 orders," said Mutlu, "and we're backed up just in getting back to everyone."
The Company also reported that orders are coming in for the newly announced DentaView, without any major marketing. Marine Division sales are on an upward trend prior to Christmas. A major meeting is scheduled this week with key principals regarding the Taiwan sale, and a potential Central American order for AC SecureView.
ABOUT SEAVIEW VIDEO TECHNOLOGY INC.
SeaView Video Technology, Inc. manufactures, distributes, and sells marine and security-related video camera equipment for recreational and commercial customers worldwide. They are the largest manufacturer of Infrared Underwater Camera Systems. SeaView Marine Division products are now available through a Dealer Network of over 800 retail store dealers.
SecureView, the Company's innovative "camera in a light bulb," incorporates proprietary IRFS (TM) technology to transmit live video through the electrical wiring of any home, office, or building. SecureView installs and sets up quickly and simply, eliminating expensive installation costs, drilling and cables.
SeaView trades under the OTC BB symbol SEVU, and has applied for a listing on the American Stock Exchange (the symbol STV has been reserved). Third Quarter 2000 sales increased 1150% over the same period in 1999.
website: www.sevu.com email: info@sevu.com message board: www.investorshub.com (keyword: SEVU) Investor Information: McBride & Associates, 727-820-0711 (www.rlmcbride.com) This press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which are intended to be covered by the safe harbors created thereby. Investors are cautioned that all forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, the ability of SeaView Video Technology Inc. to accomplish its stated plan of business. Although SeaView Video Technology Inc. believes that the assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements contained herein are reasonable, any of the assumptions could be inaccurate, and, therefore, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking statements included in this press release will prove to be accurate. In light of the significant uncertainties inherent in the forward-looking statements included herein, the inclusion of such information should not be regarded as a representation by SeaView Video Technology Inc. or any other person that the objectives and plans of SeaView Video Technology Inc. will be achieved. SOURCE SeaView Video Technology Inc.
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/CONTACT: J R Cox of SeaView, 727-866-3660, or info@sevu.com/
/Web site: sevu.com
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