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iSIGN Media Solutions Inc V.ISD.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  ISDSF

iSIGN Media Solutions Inc. is a Canada-based infrastructure-focused, software-as-a-service (SaaS) company. The Company is engaged in providing proximity-centric location services. It specializes in the areas of location-based security alert messaging and proximity marketing utilizing Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity in complete privacy. Its licensed Passive Historical Aggregate Contact Tracing (PHACT) technology, an intelligent smart space analytics platform utilizes publicly available anonymous interactions between mobile devices to determine occupancy levels and movements of individuals. The PHACT technology is housed in hardware units called Hybrid Analytics Location Observation (HALO) a software platform and listening device that provides a suite of functions specifically designed to maximize safety and security within a managed environment, such as a school, hospital, sopping plaza or concert venue; and Hybrid Analytics Location Observation with object recognition (HALOfx).


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Post by KingWhatsion May 05, 2015 11:56am
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Mark and Al Rosen

Mark and Al RosenAs an investor in today’s market, you are on your own: you need to arm yourself with the right information, learn to read between the lines of financial reports and statements, and follow the money when you suspect that accounting tricks are in play to produce misleading results or offer false prospects. Swindlers challenge the idea that the average Canadian can expect fair treatment and a fair return when investing their money; clearly there is one set of rules for the wealthy and another for the rest of us. Is the system broken? Or is it working exactly the way it should for those it is designed to benefit? Is Canada really better at financial regulation than the United States or is it 80 years behind?
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