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Business Nature Makes Digital Ally Inc. (DGLY) Profitable

QualityStocks (July 1st, 2008) Writes:

Digital Ally Inc makes electronic surveillance products. It uses cutting-edge technologies for audio and video recording inside vehicles, and through flashlights used by security personnel. The company also offers specialized software to manage recordings made by its products. Security and the collection of evidence also have multiple commercial applications. Warehouses and offices can be protected by the covert and convenient-to-operate products of this company.

Business results are nothing less than spectacular. The Most Recent Quarter has seen a continuation of profitable growth, which has been a feature of this company since its inception two years ago. Sales are expected to double annually for the calendar year 2008, with an operating margin of about 30%. The mid-term outlook should be just as exciting, given the nature of the business. It is likely that the company will develop additional applications for its novel know-how.

The stock price has climbed to $8.52 at

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CSMG Technologies, Inc. (CTGI.OB) Acquires Subsidiary from Utek Corp. (UTK)

QualityStocks (June 27th, 2008) Writes:

UTEK Corporation (UTK), an innovation services company, announced the sale of Carbon Capture Technologies, Inc. to CSMG Technologies (CTGI.OB). The acquisition of Carbon Capture, a wholly owned subsidiary of UTEK, was completed through a stock transaction.

Carbon Capture holds an exclusive license to the composition, and method of use, for a unique carbon dioxide (CO2) adsorbent. A research team at the University of Ottawa has developed recyclable CO2 adsorbents based upon surface-modified nanoporous silicas. The team found the material to possess a high adsorption capacity that was also reversible, which allowed for repeated use of the material in a highly periodic cyclic adsorption process. The material’s ability to be used in both dry and wet environments allows for a variety of applications.

“Given the technology’s ability to operate at lower temperatures and pressures, the tolerance of the University of Ottawa’s novel materials to water vapors and their recyclability, we believe

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