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To: ~digs who wrote (1234)7/27/2005 6:58:05 PM
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Gemplus International S.A. engages in the design, development, manufacture, and marketing of microprocessor solutions and nonchip-based products for customers in the telecommunications and financial services, and security industries. The company operates in three segments: Telecommunications, Financial Services, and Identity and Security. The Telecommunications segment offers wireless products and services, including wireless microprocessor cards and related applications; services, such as system integration and operated services; prepaid phone cards; and scratchcards. The Financial Services segment provides systems and services based on chip card technology for applications, such as financial services, retail, transport, and pay-TV, as well as magnetic stripe plastic cards for various applications. The Identity and Security segment offers systems and services for applications, such as national ID, healthcare, driver’s license, car registration, passport and visa, e-government secured services, and physical and logical access control, as well as smart card readers and interfacing technologies.

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International Automated Systems, Inc., a development stage company, engages in the development and marketing of technology products for diverse markets, such as energy production, wireless communications, consumer purchasing, and financial transactions. The company offers an automated self-service check-out system and management software. This system is primarily designed for grocery stores, and allows retail customers to ring up their purchases without a cashier or clerk. The company also has an Automated Fingerprint Identification Machine, which verifies the identity of individuals. In addition, the company developed a technology that transmits information and data using various wave patterns, configurations, and timing in the electromagnetic spectrum.

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Cognigen Networks, Inc. engages in the marketing of long distance telephone and personal communications services. The company sells prepaid calling cards and paging, wireless communications, computers and Internet-based telecommunications products, and other products. It sells its services through multifaceted sales and marketing organizations that utilize the Internet as a platform to provide customers and subscribers with various telecommunications and technology-based products and services. Cognigen, through a network of independent agents, sells its own proprietary products and services or sells as agent of third party or outside vendor products and services to customers and subscribers worldwide. The company’s Web-based marketing division sells the products and services, such as T Wireless, Broadvox, CNM Network, Nextel, PowerNetGlobal, Sprint, Talk America, T-Mobil, Verizon, and Z-tel.

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NightHawk Systems, Inc. engages in the design and manufacture of wireless products that can remotely control virtually any electrical device from any location. The company developed a specialized circuit-board, which can receive wireless signals and switch electrical power. NightHawk products attach to existing customer hardware and act as a ‘brain’, receiving wireless instructions sent from a remote location, allowing the hardware to perform as instructed. Its computer products marketed as ‘plug and play’ devices; a user simply plugs his computer into the NightHawk device, which is then plugged into the electrical outlet. The company markets its products to utility, computer, traffic, and irrigation industries.