* Market Trends Alert *
Corporate Profile:
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Company: 2-Track Global Inc.
Trading symbol: TOTG . ob
Current_Price: $1.26
Target_Price: $3.30
Exchange: OTC Bulletin Board
Shares Outstanding: 30,000,000
Public Float: 4,200,000
Rating: 10/10 - Very Str0ng_Buy
The Leader in a High Growth Sector
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A Major PR Campaign Has Begun!!
Read below about this company and interesting
News and how TOTG is involved.
Watch this one Monday for sure,
You may want to act very quickly!
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New York - Nearly seven million cargo containers
each year enter the seaports of America onboard
ships from numerous foreign ports and countries.
The containers are unloaded and transferred to
trucks and trains to be shipped to their final
destination. However, as national security
concerns move to the forefront of the U.S.'
priority list, how are agencies in charge of
security at our nation's ports to be assured that
the cargo containers have not been tampered with,
or had their security compromised along the way?
Traditional container seals provide evidence of
unauthorized entry only when they are physically
inspected, which often doesn't occur until the
container arrives at its final destination,
defeating much of the purpose of the inspections
in the first place. Radio frequency identification
tags however (or RFID tags, sometimes labeled
smart tags) offer shippers, freight recipients,
and the ports handling the containers, significant
security advantages. Due to the fact that the
RFID container seals are made with imbedded micro-
transmitters, a significant amount of tracking
data will be provided to shippers and recipients,
including frequently updated information throughout
the life of a shipment. Most importantly, they
provide automatic notification of tampering, as
they go 'silent' if a container has been tampered
with in any way throughout its journey. Smart tags
can also be equipped with sensors to monitor
environmental conditions within the container, and
due to the complex technologies involved,
counterfeiting the transmitters and their imbedded
data is impossible.
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is the 21st
century version of the bar code. For years, bar
codes have been compared to a machine-readable
license plate. Each bar code label contains a unique
Universal Product Code (UPC) number coded in black
and white bars that contain information such as
product type and price. RFID tags take bar codes to
a new level with super detailed specifications on
the product, besides the obvious: What is it, Who
made it, When was it made; and other manufacturing
information. The RFID tag gives each individual
product (or case, or truckload) its own unique
identifier so that can be accurately identified
and handled at various designated points. In addition
to improving the security of shipments, there are
other significant benefits to RFID implementation.
Theft, counterfeit products and damage to goods are
constant risks to manufacturers when products are
transported, and RFID serves to virtually eliminate
these problems, among others, making it a truly
impressive technological achievement that will
greatly aid both commerce and homeland security.
The most promising company specializing in RFID
technology is 2-Track Global Inc. (OTCBB:TOTG)
Smart Tags Go Global
Dollars and Sensors
2-Track Global Inc. (TOTG) is a technology development
and marketing company which owns, operates, and
licenses proprietary telematics solutions combining
hardware and software applications run over wireless
or satellite networks to deliver remote security
management of marine and cargo fleets (including
consumer solutions aimed at the leisure, marine,
and domestic security markets) and commercial vehicle
plant and machinery management and security. The
company has communications technology which provides
global logistics solutions for the remote monitoring
of freight containers over multiple transport mores.
By combining these technologies in multiple logistic
verticals in a market where security related issues
are doing incredible well at this time, TOTG has
earned our highest rating of 10 out of 10. Market
Timing: The governments of 20 foreign ports, including
most recently Thailand and China, have agreed to
implement the Container Security Initiative (CSI),
and the Smart and Secure Trade Lanes Initiative (SST),
embracing RFID technology as a way to help ensure
container security. The timing couldn't be better,
and by mid-October this issue is expected to
well surpass its target price St0ck Forecast:
TOTG has been trading extremely low up until now,
apparently under the radar of most Wall Street
investors and analysts until just the past few days.
We believe this offers the astute investor a fantastic
risk/reward scenario in an undervalued market sector.
Therefore we are recommending TOTG up to the $3,30
t4rget price range. Those who closely follow the news
and political climate of the nation knows that this
issue is now one of supreme importance, and the
attention now being paid to this subject will only
serve to cause TOTG to rise dramatically over the
coming days and weeks. As soon as the majority of
Wall Street recognizes and jumps on this issue, the
price will soar, and unfortunately the chance for
the private invest0r to make a healthy profit will
be largely over. Accumulate while you're able!
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I started documenting stock spam in October 2005, but in November 2005, the quantity of stock spam became so large that I put it on hold. In mid-May 2006 I decided to take it up again on a trial basis, limiting reports to one per day per stock, but I gave up again in mid-June 2006 as the workload was still excessive relative to the importance of the issue. Others continued to do a fine job of it -- see the links at left -- but according to statistics from spamnation, the problem peaked in 2007 and dropped off abruptly in 2008, becoming a mere trickle in 2009/10. I'm leaving this blog online as a historical reference, but I have no further plans to update it, and I've disabled comments because nobody has tried to post anything but spam comments here in a long time.
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