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GlobalSCAPE Ready for Major Rebound
S&P 500: Out with Technology, In with Financial
GlobalSCAPE Ready for Major Rebound
GlobalSCAPE Ready for Major Rebound
Monday November 3 - SAN ANTONIO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GlobalSCAPE, Inc. (AMEX: GSB - News), a leading developer of file-centric solutions for the internet, today announced that Secure FTP Server™ FIPs version 3 and CuteFTP Pro® version 8 have received the Certificate of Networthiness (CoN) from the US Army Network Technology Command (NETCOM). A CoN is required for all systems operating within the Army Enterprise Infostructure (AEI). The AEI includes the key information technology systems that provide the Army with agile and adaptive capabilities, powered by net-centric, interoperable access to knowledge, systems, and services.
See press release for the rest of the details. GlobalScape bumped up 25% on this announcement (GSB is undervalued).
Atlas Pipeline: As Dividend Continues, Why Is Stock Falling?
Why "Drill, Baby, Drill!" Does Not Translate Into Effective National Energy Policy
There is NOT an infinitie number of rigs to go around... So you have two major constraints (rigs available for that type of operation) AND time it takes to get permits and permission.
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The majors that do NOT have refineries, but just have E&P (exploration and production), will actually have better margins - since they just sell the oil & gas from the wellhead.
GlobalSCAPE's Growth is Just Beginning
GlobalScape is now at a VALUE & BARGAIN PRICE of 1.89 a share. With a bit of good news - GSB should be at $3.00 a share and climbing.
Logility a Buy Ahead of Earnings
Exxon Mobil: An Unwise Investment For Now
I agree that XOM is undervalued... not overvalued. Management needs to be more aggressive in large oil field finds for sure!