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Best Pick This Week CYI0. 0B
This company can easily go to 2.oo easily,
with little movement get in early and profit
with our other members. This is a great company
who keeps pushing forward with great technology.
It will also have very big promotions the middle
of next week, so don't miss this one.
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Company: CYIOS CORPORATION
Symb0l: CYI0 . 0B
Last-Trade: . 8O
Purchase-Level: Very High
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CYIOS to Bid on DHS EAGLE Contract
Friday November 11, 5:29 pm ET
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ CYIOS
Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: CYIO - News)
announced today that the company is submitting a
bid on November 14, 2005 for the Department of
Homeland Security's Enterprise Acquisition Gateway
for Leading Edge (EAGLE) IT solutions program.
EAGLE has open, competitive bid solicitations and
small-business set-asides with a five- year base
and two one-year options for renewal. The
opportunity has a maximum value of $45 billion.
CYIOS is ready to bring its expertise in
infrastructure engineering, software development,
knowledge management, and performance-based contracting
to the Department of Homeland Security. Timothy Carnahan,
the company's president and CEO stated, "Our strong prime
contracting past-performance with the Department of
Defense coupled with our new status as a public company,
positions us well to receive a contract award. Moreover,
the 40% set-aside is a direct result of the Small
Business Office initiative to increase the award of
prime contracts to small businesses; it is great to see
our strategy working with the Small Business Office is
coming to fruition."
CYIOS' bid department further explained the potential
amount of business this contract could mean for the
company. The Department of Homeland Security has set
aside $18 of the $45 billion for small business. If
awarded, CYIOS would have the privilege to bid on the
$18 billion worth of task orders over seven years,
beginning sometime during the second quarter of 2006.
The company estimates the award would go to approximately
30 to 40 small businesses. If CYIOS were to win just 1%
of the task orders, that could mean upwards of $35 million
a year in revenue for 7 years.
The Department of Homeland Security intends to award
EAGLE contracts in 2006 according to its officials.
About CYIOS
CYIOS Corporation is a leading Systems Integrator and
Knowledge Management solutions provider supporting the
Department of Defense and other Government Agencies for
over 10 years. During this time, CYIOS launched the first
Army Knowledge Online (AKO) prototype (currently the
world's largest intranet) and now offers XO Office.
XO Office manages Performance Based Contracts (the
government's new accountability contracting method) and
positions businesses to become knowledge-centric
organizations. XO Office is a user-friendly project
and document management tool that allows collaboration
and manages the workforce, streamlines processes, and
increases information flow.
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newlineForwardLookingStatements:
The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
provides a "safe harbor" for forward-looking statements.
Certain information included in this press release (as
well as information included in oral statements or other
written statements made or to be made by CYIOS Corporation)
contains statements that are forward-looking, such as
statements relating to consummation of the transaction,
anticipated future revenues of the companies and success
of current product offerings.
Such forward-looking information involves important risks
and uncertainties that could significantly affect
anticipated results in the future and, accordingly, such
results may differ materially from those expressed in
any forward-looking statements made by or on behalf of
CYIOS Corporation. macabre
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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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