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Symbol 'TSI' on Montreal, approx 9.8M shares out TSI is one of the most unique and the best hidden tech success stories that I have come across in a long time. The company was started in 1994 by group of NASA engineers headed up by James R. Chesney, a 25 year veteran of NASA who started and ran the Goddard Microelectronic Systems Branch at NASA. The private company was vended into a Montreal listed shell in 1995 and is based in Columbia, Maryland USA. Through NASA's technology transfer initiative, TSI has acquired the ability to commercially manufacture and market NASA-developed telemetry processing products and technology. For example, the development contract NASA awarded to build the EOS telemetry data acquisition, processing and distribution system was valued in the hundreds of million of dollars. In essence TSI has gained this huge R&D expense for free as the technology was literally moved from NASA to TSI. Small companies could never afford this type of R&D budget and is the likes you would see at major technology companies and is unprecedented by a small market cap company like TSI . This is a huge advantage for TSI over its competitors and recent sales orders and TSI's customer list are starting to prove it. TSIs technology and products are not any part of the satellites in orbit but have everything to do with the satellite data when it comes back to earth. TSI can provide complete solutions, including a completely integrated ground station package with receivers, modulators, demodulators and bit synchronizers. TSIs main technology is it's Gateway Systems used to process satellite data, but they also provide software, service and support, a total solution for their customers. Satellite communication business is another technological wave of the future and an opportunity investors may want to pay attention to. There is currently over 625 satellites in orbit over the earth, that took decades to launch, now according to Frost & Sullivan World Satellite Market Report, 250 Remote Sensing satellites alone, plus many more other types will be launched in the next 7 years. The market for remotely sensed (RS) data is projected to be over $2billion by the year 2000. There are currently over 15 commercial RS programs currently under development, representing billions of dollars of investment. TSIs sales revenue and orders are growing at high double and triple digit rates on a year over year, quarterly basis. Recently 2 additional systems were ordered by NASA for the ADEOS-II earth observation satellite and this brings the total to 8 from NASA and Japan's space agency, NASDA, in support of ADEOS-II. Recent customers include Boeing, NEC of Japan, Harris Corporation, Fujitsu, GEC/Marconi, Kongsberg/Lockheed Martin Space Data Services, NASA's Wallops Island facility, Software Technology Inc. and the European Space Agency (ESA). TSIs products will also be supporting the International Space Staion, but perhaps the biggest event has been the news this December of TSIs 1st contract with the US Defense Dept. Getting ones foot in the door here will lead to multiple million$ sales. This will turn heads in the industry and TSI will begin to get the recognition they deserve as the technical leader in this field. You can find more information on TSI from Struther's Future Tech Report sentex.net TSI Web Site- tsi-telsys.com Chart and Quote chart.canada-stockwatch.com | ||||||||||||||
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