Universal Express (920232) STRONG BUY!
ich denke bei USXP is noch viel drin aber erst in ein par Monden wenn neue Regelungen durch die SEC für das NSS raus sind und die erst mal ihre eigenen Gesetze umsetzen..
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Jovi
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Members of U.S. Congress and aviation security officials will soon hear about a unique plan to eliminate time-consuming and cumbersome baggage searches at airports by separating passenger baggage from domestic flights.
Richard Altomare, CEO of Florida-based Universal Express, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: USXP) which comprises subsidiaries Luggage Express, Virtual Bellhop and Bags-to-Go luggage handling services, will present his plan to encourage travelers to ship their bags prior to departure in the same way that five billion parcels are shipped yearly by businesses and consumers.
Altomare has hired a lobbying firm on Capitol Hill to make sure all key Members of Congress and aviation and homeland security sources in Washington, D.C. have an opportunity to review his proposal, which he believes significantly reduces the prospect of infiltration of terrorist devices on board planes. A White Paper on this issue is available at http://www.usxp.com/companies/usxp/reports/WhitePapercond.pdf .
According to Altomare, the luggage service would pick up bags from your home or business and transport them to your final destination, employing the U.S. Postal Service, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Luggage Express already performs such services. "It insures all shipments and, in the 10 years it has been in business, the service has a 100% baggage success rate," said Altomare.
"My proposal now circulating on Capitol Hill would give passengers choices whereby it would be less expensive and easier to ship bags ahead than carrying them," said Altamare. "Such a luggage system would result in reasonable luggage shipping prices all Americans could afford, while increasing security. It would aid the Transportation Security Agency and expedite the movements of passengers and luggage handling in airport terminals and lower ticket prices."
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WASHINGTON, Feb 03, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via Comtex/ -- Members of U.S. Congress and aviation security officials will soon hear about a unique plan to eliminate time-consuming and cumbersome baggage searches at airports by separating passenger baggage from domestic flights.
Richard Altomare, CEO of Florida-based Universal Express, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: USXP) which comprises subsidiaries Luggage Express, Virtual Bellhop and Bags-to-Go luggage handling services, will present his plan to encourage travelers to ship their bags prior to departure in the same way that five billion parcels are shipped yearly by businesses and consumers.
Altomare has hired a lobbying firm on Capitol Hill to make sure all key Members of Congress and aviation and homeland security sources in Washington, D.C. have an opportunity to review his proposal, which he believes significantly reduces the prospect of infiltration of terrorist devices on board planes. A White Paper on this issue is available at www.usxp.com/companies/usxp/reports/WhitePapercond.pdf .
According to Altomare, the luggage service would pick up bags from your home or business and transport them to your final destination, employing the U.S. Postal Service, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Luggage Express already performs such services. " It insures all shipments and, in the 10 years it has been in business, the service has a 100% baggage success rate," said Altomare.
" My proposal now circulating on Capitol Hill would give passengers choices whereby it would be less expensive and easier to ship bags ahead than carrying them," said Altamare. " Such a luggage system would result in reasonable luggage shipping prices all Americans could afford, while increasing security. It would aid the Transportation Security Agency and expedite the movements of passengers and luggage handling in airport terminals and lower ticket prices."
About Universal Express
Universal Express, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: USXP) owns and operates several subsidiaries including Universal Express Capital Corp. (USXP Cash Express Division), Universal Express Logistics (Luggage Express and the Virtual Bellhop, LLC), the WorldPost Network - private postal network, and SCI, our industry insurance company. These subsidiaries and divisions provide the private postal industry, customers, and couriers with value-added services and products, logistical services, equipment leasing, and cost-effective delivery of goods worldwide.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein, which are not historical, are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company`s control with respect to market acceptance of new technologies, products and services, delays in testing and evaluation of products and services, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company`s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Contact:
Linda Hamburger at TransMedia Group
(561) 750-9800 x29 lhamburger@transmediagroup.com
SOURCE Universal Express, Inc.
CONTACT: Linda Hamburger, TransMedia Group, +1-561-750-9800, ext. 29, or
lhamburger@transmediagroup.com, for Universal Express, Inc.
macht was ihr denkt oder auch nicht, ab März wird alles besser ohne NSS.....
Jovi
Haste alle News gesehn...bald sehn wir uns auf der Insel :)
Jovi
13-Feb-04 UNIVERSAL EXPRESS INC/ Files SEC form 8-K, Acquisition or Disposition of Assets and Financial Statements & Exhibits
Die Storry geht weiter. Schaut doch mal rein und postet euere Meinung.
peter2004
wenn sie bricht, sind weitere Abschläge bis 0,45 $ zu befürchten, ist extrem geshortet, kommt eine positive nachhaltige Meldung...müssen sich die Leerverkäufer eindecken...
Greetz f-h