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Erm, If I have a rival would that be with one L or two L's? LOL
Hold onto them there shares! lol ;)
So there is less than 18% of the shares in issue available on the open market and Trump has said he wants that wall as of yesterday, as mentioned earlier by Beamer Kelly, 66, told lawmakers at his hearing last week that he supports Mr. Trump’s idea of a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico, but also stressed that the use of manpower and technology are needed to improve border security. In addition Mozax's post 'On the US/Mexico Border Shows me that there is about 900 miles that have ' natural obstacles nearly impossible to build on'. I think the biggest problem a few here will face is selling too soon, them there American Hedge Firms and Traders will probably be researching as we speak of potential undervalued long lost and ignored companies that can fill void of the American - Mexico Border. Very interesting times ahead. ;)
Erm how does one compete when they simply do not have the technology in the first place to bid let alone fill orders lol. Persimmon UNRIVALED Technology, YES thats right UNRIVALLED!
Well done - 38.5p seems good value!! Something brewing with these £80K trades - I haven't seen this here before - always fairly quiet. Seems like just one buyer going in big.....I wonder what news is on the horizon?
Mozax - yes at 16.11 Another delayed 200k buy trade just appeared from yesterday 38.7p
On the US/Mexico Border Shows me that there is about 900 miles that have ' natural obstacles nearly impossible to build on'. This is the domain of DGB. Will we be invited to tender?
Was that your £5K top-up around 11 mins past 4? Seems like you're accumulating also. Lots of references to technology along this border - Trump will want to action something quickly to show how decisive he is and when he says something he gets on and does it (spooky hey?) Whilst I believe DGB has enough 'irons in the fire' to generate the growth we are expecting, it would be one heck of an order to supply equipment for a 1,954 mile border......... Trump Just tweeted.... Donald J. Trump ✔@realDonaldTrump Big day planned on NATIONAL SECURITY tomorrow. Among many other things, we will build the wall! 2:37 AM - 25 Jan 2017 47,122 47,122 Retweets 154,711 154,711 likes
this link http://www.cbsnews.com/news/john-kelly-homeland-security-chief-confirmed/ 'The use of manpower and technology are needed to improve border security'
have recently been in the U.S. testing EdgeVis in Arizona Almost 82% held by premium institutions
I just bought a few more followed by three further trades....
A trading update from 12th October did actually mention about stock supply. My concern is whether this may be an on going problem.
I'm not sure whether I would speculate over whether DGB's competitors 'May be in a better position' to fulfil orders more quickly or not - because that is just pure speculation. All we know is that DGB has been winning some significant orders and we haven't heard about any problems regarding supply, so we may assume that all is well. The real point though is that 'TruVis' is unique, it is the only passive camera in the world to do what it does, and for that - it won the 'Anti-terrorist innovation of the Year award'. It will be interesting to see whether we have any further last minute buys before the bell.......
Yes, my concern would not be in the companies ability to fund a 'ramping up of orders', but whether the supply chain manufacturers would be able to deliver within a given time frame?. We have to remember that DGB has competitors who may be in a better position to fulfill any orders quicker. I have no idea whether these competitors have the technology and 'back up' that would be required by the end user.
DGB now have a £10m revolving credit facility to support growth and the phasing of contract awards
One problem I can envisage moving forward (a good one to have in many ways) is whether the company has the ability to fulfil orders should they come quicker than they have to date. This is one market where companies can flourish with the increase in terrorism. It also appears that there has been over recent weeks much buying up of the shares, which can only be positive for PI's in the short to medium term. OMO as always.
flexing his new executive powers it appears he's about to start building the infamous Mexican wall Re post of the link to a December 2916 article claiming that Digital Barriers are a leading contender http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/742059/donald-trump-mexico-wall-build-digital-british-company
Buy doesn't surprise me, sneaky to go through at the last minute but that suggests a plan to accumulate under the radar. Still orders being filled but free float is getting steadily constricted. Once she starts moving don't be tempted to hop off, this is a long term beauty IMO. By my estimates we are in profit and every contract between now and March 31st will just add to the re-rate. The fun will start when you're not looking.
You may have a buyer out there but the sp is now lower than it was before the flurry of good news came< Why?
Erm, who got that there very very big hoover out? ;)
dip my toe in here.
Airport security has grown to encompass more than crude metal detectors and pat downs. Digital Barriers is working with airports worldwide on a new form of safety. Security is everywhere in an airport. Passengers rightly assume – and understand why – it will take time to pass through each checkpoint. As technology is increasingly used by those who wish to cause harm or engage in smuggling, it falls on airports and governments to consider how they can better protect the public in uncertain times. This means that security needs to evolve to meet the demands of a new world and the threats that exist in the 21st century. “The key in airports is speeding up the throughput but not compromising security,” says Kevin Gramer, vice president of commercial sales at Digital Barriers, a company that specialises in creating new technology for the global surveillance, security and safety markets. “Airports have a significant challenge,” he continues. “They have to be right 100% of time, whereas the adversaries, the bad guys, only have to be right once.” It’s a sobering thought. So how can technology help the good guys stay one step ahead? Gary Peters: There is considerable concern when it comes to global security and the threat of terrorism. How important is technology in protecting people within the airport environment? Kevin Gramer: I think it's a tool; no one can really replace the human element, but the tools, the technology, can enhance the capabilities. Given the state of where we are now and the changing threat... [it is about] evolving to meet and adapt to the threat. I think ten years ago, our technology probably wouldn't be thought of, but today as the threat evolves, we need to stay with it, or ahead of it. GP: But will the more traditional means of detection remain for the foreseeable future? KG: In my opinion, yes. Technology can increase the layers of security and push the threat further away. The key in airports is speeding up the throughput but not compromising security. GP: Digital Barriers has developed ThruVis, a passive people-screening camera. Can you explain how this works? KG: Let’s look at this from a layman's point of view. People often confuse us with technology that radiates energy. When you go into an airport, you're used to passing through a big machine that scans you. They are ‘active’, with some level of radiating technology. Ours uses terahertz millimetre technology to look at the energy that is being emitted from your body, so we can detect things that a metal detector cannot. Obviously it can detect metal, but also liquids and weapons. We can see that even under multiple layers of clothing. We're not using any radiation, merely measuring the energy and things that are blocking that energy from the body. There are other parts of this, too, including employee screening, which is something we're seeing a lot of interest
Have we a buyer with his hoover out>? ;) Wouldn't want to be on the sidelines if another contract win RNS lands.
Afrc - I'm of the opinion that if one takes a longer term view whilst traction continues to build then investors will be pleasantly surprised in due course. The stock is off the radar for the masses atm, but now that Sales through the acquisition of Brimtek start to gather momentum in the US as well as contracts being won in the MENA regions I foresee a solid uptrend developing here. It's the slow but quiet stocks that often present the best returns and with the unique tech on offer here there is simply enormous potential - I may well break a few of my investing rules and buy more here to hold throughout 2017 at least.
The widely expected and anticipated rise of the sp this week ,did not materialize. Any opinions why?