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In den nächsten Wochen geht der Wert hoch,den da sind wieder positive Neuigkeiten angesagt worden :-)
In nächster Zeit kann man an schwächeren Tagen schön langsam wieder ans aufbaen kleinerer Poitionen denken. Obwohl ich glaube, daß wir nochmals die 0,001 sehn werden - oder sogar kurz drunter fallen werden.
ADVC konnte ich bis jetzt immer sehr gut einschätzen - ich hoffe das bleibt so!
@Lance, deine Meinung?
xpfuture
In den nächsten 4 Wochen ist wieder mit positiven Neuigkeiten zu rechnen !
Communications Technologies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ADVC) CEO Wayne Danson
has asked Congressman Michael Oxley to take action to help reduce legislative
burdens on small businesses. ADVC is a vertically integrated technology services
company with subsidiaries specializing in the repair and distribution of
computers, peripherals and consumer electronics.
Danson recently attended a meeting with Congressman Oxley to discuss the immense
burden placed on small businesses by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. The act
lays out a set of rules and accountability standards for public companies. Oxley
was a major contributor in drafting the legislation, which was initiated in
response to a number of corporate scandals, such as the Enron scandal that
became public in November 2001.
Danson said that implementing Section 404 requirements of the legislation are
costing small businesses enormous and debilitating amounts of time and money.
Such companies also are experiencing difficulty in finding competent, qualified
professionals to serve on their boards of directors as well as financial experts
to chair board audit committees due to a lack of available D&O insurance. Danson
said the personal liability and potential consequences for independent directors
is making it increasingly difficult for these small businesses to attract
competent people.
In a letter to Oxley reiterating his concerns, Danson said, "While I
wholeheartedly believe that maintaining the integrity and vitality of our
financial markets is the cornerstone on which the S-O Act was passed, I also
believe that it is unjust to apply the same rules to the small business
community, the backbone of our national economic engine, that are applied to
Fortune 500 companies.
"Small businesses simply cannot afford to comply with the current regulations
under the S-O Act, and based on our physical and economic size, we cannot, and
should not, follow the same set of comprehensive procedures written for firms
like General Electric, Walt Disney and Exxon who have the financial resources
available to implement the internal control provision. In Advanced
Communications Technologies, Inc.'s case, the potential fees to be incurred in
meeting the requirements of this provision can be better spent on investing in
the growth of our business through new hires and proposed acquisitions.
"Accounting firms are growing and the small business manufacturers, distributors
and service providers are being stunted and forced out of an opportunity to
follow their goals and objectives to success. Surely, fairness and practicality
must be considered in establishing balanced rules and regulations in
implementing these requirements to the small cap market," Danson said.
Danson said he plans to continue lobbying his representatives on behalf of small
businesses who face unique challenges of implementing Section 404 of the
Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
About Advanced Communications Technologies, Inc.
Advanced Communications Technologies, Inc. is a publicly traded New York
City-based vertically integrated technology and services holding company that,
through its majority-owned subsidiary, Pacific Magtron International Corp., is a
distributor of hardware components, computer systems and software products, and
through its wholly owned subsidiary and principal operating unit Encompass Group
Affiliates, Inc., is a provider of board-level repair of technical products to
third-party warranty companies, OEMs, national retailers and national office
equipment dealers. Service options include advance exchange, depot repair, call
center support, parts and warranty management for office equipment, fax
machines, printers, scanners, laptop computers, monitors and multi-function
units, including high-end consumer electronics such as PDAs and digital cameras.
Additionally, through its wholly owned investment subsidiary Hudson Street
Investments, Inc., Advanced Communications makes strategic minority investments
in public and private companies. For more information, visit Advanced
Communications' website at http://www.advancedcomtech.net
A profile for investors on Advanced Communications may be found at the website
http://www.hawkassociates.com/advancedcommunications/profile.htm
An online investor relations kit containing Advanced Communications' press
releases, SEC filings, current Level II price quotes, interactive Java stock
charts and other useful information for investors can be found at
http://www.hawkassociates.com and http://www.hawkmicrocaps.com
This release and oral statements made from time to time by the company's
representatives concerning the same subject matter may contain "forward- looking
statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995. These statements can be identified by introductory words such as
"expects," "plans," "intends," "should," "believes," "will," "estimates,"
"forecasts," "projects" or words of similar meaning, and by the fact that they
do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. Many factors may cause
actual results to differ from forward-looking statements, including inaccurate
assumptions and a broad variety of risks and uncertainties, some of which are
known and others of which are not. Known risks and uncertainties include those
identified from time to time in the reports filed by the company with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, which should be considered together with any
forward-looking statement. No forward-looking statement is a guarantee of future
results or events, and one should avoid placing undue reliance on such
statements.
Contact Information
Hawk Associates, Inc.
Frank N. Hawkins, Jr. or Julie Marshall
Phone: (305) 852-2383
E-mail: info@hawkassociates.com
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NEW YORK, March 3, 2005 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Advanced
Communications Technologies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ADVC), a holding company
with subsidiaries specializing in the repair of computers, peripherals and
consumer electronics, announced today the addition of Robert L. Christian as
vice president of business development with Cyber-Test, Inc., the company's
wholly owned subsidiary based in Longwood, Fla.
"We can't think of a more natural addition to our team. Rob adds depth for us to
develop untapped markets for our shareholders," said Lisa Welton, CEO of
Cyber-Test. "His background and years in the warranty industry will expand our
market reach and drive new revenue for our shareholders."
Christian has more than 15 years of warranty industry experience. Previously, he
was vice president of operations and partner at Service Net Solutions, an
industry-leading warranty administration company. Prior to Service Net,
Christian led the direct marketing channel for Sears' service contract business,
which he grew from $20 to $45 million, also improving margins and customer
satisfaction. Christian was also with GE, where he grew warranty revenues and
led several growth and productivity initiatives.
Christian's role at Cyber-Test will be to develop new clients and programs,
create new business ventures and launch other corporate initiatives. He will
also be responsible for developing and enhancing relationships with other
Advanced Communications acquisitions such as Pacific Magtron International Corp.
(OTC Bulletin Board: PMIC)
"With the continued growth of our service business, we are excited that Rob
Christian is part of the team," said Senior Vice President of Cyber-Test Tom
Sutlive. "His decision to join our corporate team enables us to move closer to
key markets and open new opportunities."
Martie Nielson, chairman of Cyber-Test, added, "Rob Christian brings an in-depth
expertise from the warranty management industry by the creation and
implementation of enterprise-wide business solutions. We expect his working
knowledge and industry successes with companies such as Service Net Solutions,
GE and Sears will benefit our growth and further allow us to develop new
opportunities."
About Cyber-Test
Cyber-Test, Inc. is located in central Florida and has been in continuous
operation for more than 18 years. The company's expertise is rooted in depot
repairs, Advance Exchange services, reverse engineering logistics, help desk
technical support, parts and consumable sales. Cyber-Test has built its
reputation on exceeding its customers' expectations with above-average turn
times, Internet reporting tools, equipment quality and a strong customer service
philosophy. For more information, visit Cyber-Test's website at
http://www.equipfix.com
About Advanced Communications Technologies Inc.
Advanced Communications Technologies, Inc. is a publicly traded New York
City-based vertically integrated technology and services holding company that,
through its majority-owned subsidiary, Pacific Magtron International Corp., is a
distributor of hardware components, computer systems and software products, and
through its wholly owned subsidiary and principal operating unit Encompass Group
Affiliates, Inc., is a provider of board-level repair of technical products to
third-party warranty companies, OEMs, national retailers and national office
equipment dealers. Service options include advance exchange, depot repair, call
center support, parts and warranty management for office equipment, fax
machines, printers, scanners, laptop computers, monitors and multi-function
units, including high-end consumer electronics such as PDAs and digital cameras.
Additionally, through its wholly owned investment subsidiary Hudson Street
Investments, Inc., Advanced Communications makes strategic minority investments
in public and private companies. For more information, visit Advanced
Communications' website at http://www.advancedcomtech.net
A profile for investors on Advanced Communications may be found at the website
http://www.hawkassociates.com/advancedcommunications/profile.htm
An online investor relations kit containing Advanced Communications' press
releases, SEC filings, current Level II price quotes, interactive Java stock
charts and other useful information for investors can be found at
http://www.hawkassociates.com and http://www.hawkmicrocaps.com
This release and oral statements made from time to time by the company's
representatives concerning the same subject matter may contain "forward- looking
statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995. These statements can be identified by introductory words such as
"expects," "plans," "intends," "should," "believes," "will," "estimates,"
"forecasts," "projects" or words of similar meaning, and by the fact that they
do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. Many factors may cause
actual results to differ from forward-looking statements, including inaccurate
assumptions and a broad variety of risks and uncertainties, some of which are
known and others of which are not. Known risks and uncertainties include those
identified from time to time in the reports filed by the company with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, which should be considered together with any
forward-looking statement. No forward-looking statement is a guarantee of future
results or events, and one should avoid placing undue reliance on such
statements.
NEW YORK - PRNewswire-FirstCall - March 3
NEW YORK, March 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Advanced Communications Technologies, Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: ADVC) , a holding company with subsidiaries specializing in the repair of computers, peripherals and consumer electronics, announced today the addition of Robert L. Christian as vice president of business development with Cyber-Test, Inc., the company's wholly owned subsidiary based in Longwood, Fla.
"We can't think of a more natural addition to our team. Rob adds depth for us to develop untapped markets for our shareholders," said Lisa Welton, CEO of Cyber-Test. "His background and years in the warranty industry will expand our market reach and drive new revenue for our shareholders."
Christian has more than 15 years of warranty industry experience. Previously, he was vice president of operations and partner at Service Net Solutions, an industry-leading warranty administration company. Prior to Service Net, Christian led the direct marketing channel for Sears' service contract business, which he grew from $20 to $45 million, also improving margins and customer satisfaction. Christian was also with GE, where he grew warranty revenues and led several growth and productivity initiatives.
Christian's role at Cyber-Test will be to develop new clients and programs, create new business ventures and launch other corporate initiatives. He will also be responsible for developing and enhancing relationships with other Advanced Communications acquisitions such as Pacific Magtron International Corp. (BULLETIN BOARD: PMIC) .
"With the continued growth of our service business, we are excited that Rob Christian is part of the team," said Senior Vice President of Cyber-Test Tom Sutlive. "His decision to join our corporate team enables us to move closer to key markets and open new opportunities."
Martie Nielson, chairman of Cyber-Test, added, "Rob Christian brings an in-depth expertise from the warranty management industry by the creation and implementation of enterprise-wide business solutions. We expect his working knowledge and industry successes with companies such as Service Net Solutions, GE and Sears will benefit our growth and further allow us to develop new opportunities."
So langsam wirds wieder Zeit einige Stücke einzusammeln. Wie ich schon sagte die kommt wieder zurück. Und da sind wir jetzt wieder bei 0,0011. Noch ein Stück runter und ich bin wieder dabei.
xpfuture
bald wieder "mit dem Zyklus" einsteigen.
Wir sind jetzt bei 0.001 $ -----> KGV von unter 1 (berechnet auf den Halbjahreszahlen 2005!!!!!!!)
lg lance
xpfuture
Advanced Communications Technologies, Inc., a vertically integrated technology and services holding company, announced today a repair services contract that will add approximately $500,000 in revenue in the next 12 months.
The contract is with Assurant Group, a national third-party warranty company located in Atlanta, which has been a client of the company's wholly owned subsidiary Cyber-Test, Inc. for three years. This additional contract with Cyber-Test is for the repair of personal digital assistants (PDAs) and will account for approximately 300 more units per month.
"We are thrilled to increase our existing relationship with Assurant Group," said Lisa Welton, president of Cyber-Test. "This underscores our commitment to producing timely, quality repairs in a reliable manner for our customers."
The contract with Assurant Group and additional increases in business are a result of Cyber-Test's effort to expand its product repair services. In addition to printers, fax machines, multifunction units, flat panel monitors, PDAs and laptop computers, Cyber-Test also repairs digital light projection sub-assemblies for large-screen TVs, Apple iPods and gaming equipment, such as Xbox, GameCube and PlayStation.
Wayne Danson, president, CFO and director of Advanced Communications, Inc., said, "We are pleased with Cyber-Test's favorable business growth over the past nine months. The company's commitment to customer service and expertise in the repair and exchange services is driving the business forward."
Am nächsten Tag wurde die Meldung als gegenstandslos bezeichnet - da soll sich jemand auskennen !?!?!?
xpfuture
schlag ich wieder zu. Hatte leider einen Wurm im Depot gehabt als die bei 0,0007 standen - sonst hätte ich sowieso zugeschlagen - und das zum richtigen Zeitpunkt - aber jetzt funzt wieder alles einwandfrei.
Freu mich schon auf ein paar billige ADVC´s
xpfuture
In Posting 126 habe ich die Aktien von Daystar Tech. vorgestellt. Man sehe was aus diesem Kurs geworden ist! Vom Tief bei USD 0,08 innerhalb eines 3/4 Jahres auf USD 6,65 - das sind doch unglaubliche 8.300 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Wowwwwwwwwwwww
xpfuture
Ein 12 Monats-KZ ist bei solchen Werten immer sehr schwierig abzugeben. Kann sein, daß wir bei 0,001 oder 0,005. Kann auch sein, daß wir zwischenzeitlich einen kräfitgen Schub nach oben seh´n und 2 Wochen später dümpelt der Kurs wieder auf niedrigstem Niveau.
Sehr wichtig wird das Umsatzwachstum!!!!! Kann dies weiter gesteigert werden (und davon gehe ich mal aus - vorallem Cybertest hat hier noch Potenzial) wird es für den Kurs nur eine Richtung geben - und zwar nach Norden.
Über kurz oder lang sind sicher ein paar gute % drin.
Positiv sehe ich noch immer, daß es noch kein stocksplitting gegeben hat. Andererseits würde ein Kurs von 4,50 USD anstatt 0,0009 USD (Split 1:5000) um einiges vertaunes-würdiger erscheinen.
xpfuture
Bei ADVC hatte ich schon immer das richtige Gefühl.
xpfuture
Advanced Communications Announces Another Record-Breaking Month for Subsidiary Cyber-Test | |
New York, September 27, 2005 -- Advanced Communications Technologies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ADVC), a diversified New York-based holding company that specializes in the technology aftermarket service and supply chain known as reverse logistics, announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary Cyber-Test, a Florida-based electronic equipment repair company, reported record-breaking revenue for August that exceeded $840,000 compared to $610,000 for the same month in 2004.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
"Our fiscal year-to-date sales are already over $1.5 million, which covers just July and August," said Lisa Welton, president of Cyber-Test. "We generated more than $840,000 in sales last month, making August by far Cyber-Test's most successful revenue-producing month in the company's history. Our business is increasing, a result of the value that technology products have in the daily lives of our customers, and their need to protect the investment they have made in these products."
Wayne Danson, president and chief executive officer of Advanced Communications, said, "The record-breaking results for August demonstrate Cyber-Test's continuing success and enormous growth potential. For example, Cyber-Test's revenue for July and August was $1.51 million compared to $1.23 million for the same period last year, or an increase of 23%."
Cushman & Wakefield, the company's corporate real estate advisor, is actively pursuing options for an expanded facility to meet the product repair and service demands of Cyber-Test's customers. Cyber-Test's electronic repair business has grown by over 30% since Advanced Communications acquired it in June 2004, and as the market for repair and exchange through extended service contracts sold by retail stores, manufacturers and other resellers continues to grow. The reverse logistics industry that Advanced Communications seeks to become a leader in is, according to D.F. Blumberg & Associates in a report published earlier this year, a $60 billion <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />U.S. technology aftermarket services industry, which is highly fragmented and ripe for consolidation. It encompasses all operations relating to the reuse of products and materials, or the collection and disassembling process of used products and product parts, in order to ensure an environmentally friendly recovery. The reverse logistics industry has seen a dramatic increase in demand for services such as technical support, repair, asset recovery, end-of-life product management, disposal and recycling. This rapidly emerging market is a result of environmental regulations, outsourcing trends and accelerating product lifecycles across numerous technologies. Advanced Communications believes it will be well-positioned to effectively consolidate this market. About Cyber-Test, Inc. From its roots in the space industry more than 19 years ago, Cyber-Test, based in Longwood, Fla., provides board-level repair of technical products to third-party warranty companies, OEMs, national retailers and national office equipment dealers. Service options include advance exchange, depot repair, call center support, parts and warranty management. The company repairs and services fax machines, printers, scanners, laptop computers, monitors, multi-function units and high-end consumer electronics such as PDAs and digital cameras. Programs are delivered nationwide through proprietary systems that feature real-time EDI, flexible analysis tools and repair tracking. For more information, visit Cyber-Test's website at http://www.equipfix.com.
About Advanced Communications Technologies Inc. Advanced Communications Technologies is a diversified New York-based public holding company specializing in the technology aftermarket service and supply chain, known as reverse logistics. Its wholly owned subsidiary and principal operating unit, Encompass Group Affiliates, Inc., acquires and operates businesses that provide computer and electronics repair and end-of-lifecycle services. Encompass owns Cyber-Test, Inc., an electronic equipment repair company based in Florida that provides board-level repair of technical products to third-party warranty companies, OEMs, national retailers and national office equipment dealers. For more information, visit Advanced Communications' website at http://www.advancedcomtech.net.
A profile for investors on Advanced Communications may be found at the website http://www.hawkassociates.com/advancedcommunications/profile.htm.
An online investor relations kit containing Advanced Communications' press releases, SEC filings, current Level II price quotes, interactive Java stock charts and other useful information for investors can be found at http://www.hawkassociates.com and http://www.americanmicrocaps.com.
This release and oral statements made from time to time by the company's representatives concerning the same subject matter may contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements can be identified by introductory words such as "expects," "plans," "intends," "should," "believes," "will," "estimates," "forecasts," "projects" or words of similar meaning, and by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. Many factors may cause actual results to differ from forward-looking statements, including inaccurate assumptions and a broad variety of risks and uncertainties, some of which are known and others of which are not. Known risks and uncertainties include those identified from time to time in the reports filed by the company with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which should be considered together with any forward-looking statement. No forward-looking statement is a guarantee of future results or events, and one should avoid placing undue reliance on such statements. |