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To: brogan who wrote (15338)2/15/2006 1:16:48 PM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23958
 
Doc, my .02 c on ALAN report, simply where's the beef? On the RFID side, revenues don't correspond with the press releases information for contracts won. The explanation for the decline in the storage side is a completly new financial term. But, they do explain that they are optimistic about upcoming increased revs. I own too many shares to say more than that, but that's the general gist of my point of view. I imagine that their phone is busy today. I plan on phoning next week. If Ken has any new info, that would be appreciated by me too. ALAN, I've got a ton of and a ton of questions.

PMD continues to new highs off of their report. Pending fed approval is a great kicker. VTEK is filling that gap after report. I'm sticking with this one. MERX chart and fundies are attractive. AERTA filled gap. I think it will do well. I'm adding more HOM. The fundies here are also attractive.



To: brogan who wrote (15338)2/15/2006 2:32:19 PM
From: Ken W  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23958
 
Doc

ALAN's report was....hmmmmm less than stellar. However, and I'm trying to put a positive spin here, it's never been about earnings, but potential or the RFID prison market. Thus far that has been somewhat of a disappointment to me also. The reason I say that is that some of those things alluded to have yet to transpire. I'm still waiting for the LA County thing to kick in...if it does not soon, then I'm going to have to make a hard choice, bite the bullet and take a nasty loss on the stock.

Ken