AENY - Americas Energy Company
$2.46 and rising!
At that time AENY (previously TRET) was trading around $1.00. Since then it has about doubled - which was good enough to turn $3,000 to $6,000... or $10,000 to $20,000 in such a short time. I now expect this stock to soar and could easily go over $20 a share.
AENY is about to become a glowing target on Wall Street thanks to Warren Buffett's $44 Billion total buyout of BNSF railroad.
Trading at close to $2.00, now is the best time to acquire shares in this exploding opportunity that is on it's way to $20 a share.
I've included all the details in my newly published report - which I highly suggest you read by following the link below.
Every $2 invested in AENY today could be worth $20 before you know it. HWSY - Hawk Systems
$0.06 Many traditional biometric technologies (such as fingerprint sensors), although great in theory, do not actually provide true security in practice. These devices can usually easily be bypassed, most of the time as simply as imprinting a finger print on a gummy bear and then inserting the gummy bear on the finger print reader.
With HWSY, this cannot happen: Unlike other companies, HWSY's patented technology does not look at the first layer of the finger. Instead they dig much deeper, 5 layers into the skin, to read the living fingerprint of the person. Also, the fingerprint is encoded in order to further increase security.
HWSY's technology can be used in the following applications:
- ATM, kiosk, and ticketing machines that recognize an authorized valid user (with or without a card or PIN)
- Integrated personal identifiers for credit card verification at point-of-sale or identification of a customer without a credit card
- Dispensation of entitlements and benefits, including health care and social services
- Internet access and computer log-in control
- Stationary and mobile platforms for licensing, registration, and border security programs
- Privacy systems for database and records protection
- Travel security systems with passport, ticket, and baggage verification
- Business, residence, and vehicle security with access and operator authentication
- Processing and circulation control in the corrections environment
- Portable systems for on-scene recognition of individuals for police and military use
HWSY also provides revolutionary Automitive security and tracking solutions, RFID (Radio Frequency ID), and custom voice recognition solutions.
Imagine a world where passwords and pin numbers can never be stolen or hacked, where companies know that their files are completely secure.
HWSY aims for this, constantly researching, improving their patented technologies to not only meet, but exceed the strict security demands of today's world.
Biometrics are a $3.5 billion industry worldwide.
Just imagine the potential for a company that "thinks outside the box" in such a big and increasingly important industry.
It is only a matter of time until companies realize HWSY's potential. We won't be surprised to see HWSY signing huge security contracts with new companies and buildings, as well as existing companies switching their security over to HWSYs superior products.
*Source: Crazy Penny Stocks
Hawk Systems, Inc., formerly Explorations Group, Inc., together with its subsidiary, Parking Pro, Inc., is engaged in the business of acquiring and managing parking lots and garages in New York City and surrounding areas. The parking facility operated by the Company is located in Manhattan and is operated under a lease from a third-party landlord. Lease arrangements are for terms of 3 to 20 years, and provide for renewals. On February 19, 2009, pursuant to the terms of an agreement and plan of merger by and between the Company, Hawk Acquisition Corp., and Hawk Biometric Technologies, Inc., Hawk Acquisition Corp, a newly formed, wholly owned subsidiary of the Company (the Merger Agreement), merged with Hawk Biometric Technologies, Inc. Pursuant to the merger, Hawk Biometric was the surviving entity and became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.
*Source: Google Fiannce
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