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Support Disaster Katrina
- From: "Darryl Ahmed" <Aliuahvlm at accu dot com>
- To: ecos-bugs at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 15:26:57 -0800
- Subject: Support Disaster Katrina
Big news expected.
This stock will explode.
Do not wait until it is too late.
Investment Times Alert Issues: (STRONG BUY)
Septembers Feature Company...
Global Aerial Surveillance, Inc.
Symbol: GARS
CURRENT SHARE?PRICE?$0.72
Global Aerial Surveillance Announces Plans to Develop an Amphibious Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Intended to Address Homeland Security Issues and Natural Disasters Such as Hurricane Katrina
Keep your EYES on this one folks!!! Global is a developer and marketer of both short and long-range aerial drones.? The drones are intended for both private and governmental use in such diverse industries as military, oil and gas, municipal, forestry, agriculture and coastal/border surveillance. RELATED SECTORS: Aerospace, Defense, Homeland Security, Exploration.
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Frost & Sullivan, a research group in San Antonio, forecasts that the market for U.A.V.'s, or unmanned aerial vehicles, will be worth nearly $5 billion by 2005. Michael Heinz, who heads Boeing's Unmanned Systems unit and other executives at military contractors see an annual market of at least $10 billion by decade's end, with growth continuing at double-digit rates for a decade or more.
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