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Versatile Systems Inc VVVFF

"Versatile Systems Inc and its subsidiaries are engaged in software development and sales of computer software, hardware and system integration services related to wired and wireless mobile business solutions. The company's products and services include field sales system, android dex, management console, service depots, single repairs etc. It has Eastern US, Western US, and VMS-UK geographic segments. The firm derives the majority of its revenues from Eastern US segment."


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Comment by Barbazanon Apr 20, 2007 1:13pm
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RE: Current Aim price .80c ( .35p )

RE: Current Aim price .80c ( .35p )I see your point Rivet, but I think the management team at Versatile has identified an area that they want to improve - promoting their company. God knows we on this board have whined about it...They have a vested interest as well and would like to see more interest generated in their company. I like the move to AIM even if it is funded by a private placement, somebody's buying into it... This report/recommendation of which Dwothers is concerned - not as concerned about it trying to promote the company or its glass-half-full slant if you will - that's what they do... but what is the reputation of the house that wrote it? Do they cover mid/large caps as well? Do they have some previous recommendations that have had some success? Perhaps our friends in the UK can shed some light...
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