Sunday, April 24, 2005

Watch List for Monday 4-25-2005

Here's another company to put on your radar, another one from the same source that alerted me to: CYAD, TFTG which all doubled.
I would like everyone to take a look at. Mobile Assets Corp. (MBAP), they are in the mobile phone technologies and application industry. http://www.mobileassetscorp.com I profiled a very similar company a few months ago that did very well. MBAP is a development stage company that has plans in motion to embark on this explosive industry. In their latest press release MBAP stated that mobile service will be worth $128 billion world wide by 2008.
One of MBAP's revenue channel will be in mobile phone security. This is a very exciting arena that has not be touched by major anti-virus companies such as Norton or MacAfee.
Everyone has probably heard about Paris Hilton's Sidekick mobile phone being hacked. This is an example of why the MBAP security division will play an important role in the wireless industry. The company has expertise in mobile content marketing and distribution and intends to leverage that expertise into delivering strategically valuable mobile applications, content, and services to the market in unique ways to acquire and retain consumer Clients.
The Security division of MBAP called M-defend can be found at http://m-defend.com
MBAP also recently signed an agreement with a leading systems integrator - Rapcor to connect mobile users to computer networks so professions can get their work done on the run.
MBAP's other revenue channel will be from mobile transactions. Simply put, the phone can act as a debit, or credit card and transactions can flow through the phone, allowing all necessary partners to participate in the revenue stream. Mobile Assets will use its exclusive micro payment ‘m-commerce’ system ‘Mobile Gold’ to market m-commerce gateway services to established Clients with geographical and/or large customer base to develop this application.
Currently Americans wave keys and cards by devices that allow them to pay for gas and food. Some companies have already started trial programs that will embed credit card information into cell phones that will change the phone into an electronic wallet. This is already in use in Japan, where users can pay for merchandise using their phone.
I believe MBAP could be very big player that brings this to America. http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=MBAP.PK&t=3m
Recent News:
Mobile Assets brands Mobile Interaction with mobile services expected to reach $126 billion by 2008 PR Newswire (Thu, Apr 14) Mobile Assets and Loki Global join forces to develop revolutionary new predictive technology PR Newswire (Fri, Apr 8) Mobile Assets to form joint venture with leading systems integrator - RAPCOR PR Newswire (Mon, Apr 4) Mobile Assets Inks Loi to Form Asian Joint Venture PR Newswire (Tue, Mar 29) Mobile Assets signs marketing/distribution agreement PR Newswire (Fri, Mar 11) Mobile Assets appoints Master Distributor for Asia-Pacific PR Newswire (Tue, Mar 8)

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