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NamSys Inc V.CTZ

Alternate Symbol(s):  NMYSF

NamSys Inc. offers software solutions for currency management and processing for the banking and merchant industries principally in North America. It provides Cirreon and Currency Controller software subscriptions and hosted services, upgrading legacy license holder’s systems, training, consulting and maintenance and product support of legacy systems. Its solutions include smart safe monitoring, cash-in-transit logistics, cash vault management, deposit tracking and online change orders. Its Cirreon Smart Safe is an open, cloud-based digital platform for managing networks of smart safes. The Cirreon cash-in-transit logistics lets clients map out the logistics of armored carrier’s activity in an electronic process. It provides Cirreon Banking to track deposits in detail with simple interfaces, comprehensive reporting, and complete visibility. Cirreon Banking provides a robust, easy-to-use platform that automatically tracks their digital change order data and keeps everything secure.


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Comment by tacticalon May 18, 2006 6:25pm
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Post# 10874784

RE: any posters?

RE: any posters?Slugger, I have asked you questions twice now and you don't seem to want to answer, but unlike you I will answer yours.....I don't have any insight I simply answered another poster's comments based on...sudden buying from several different houses and almost all on the buy side, something that hasn't happened in a long time. This sometimes indicates a possible leak of information that causes some buying. The unfortunate side to this company is that there are minimal shares available on the ask side. If you really want to see a poorly run organization take a look at the likes of Nortel or Enron. As for Cencotech they at least appear to be trying to make connections that could bring revenue in the future. One more point, if management were the buyers it would be irrelevent because it's quite obvious that some moron goes out of his way to sell a few share at a lower price, with the way you keep slamming this company it wouldn' surprise me if it was you.
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