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      schrieb am 02.06.01 22:29:55
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Guten Abend,

      seit längeren beschäftige ich mich mit Imagis Technologies. In den letzten Tagen kamen Gerüchte auf, dass sehr gute News anstehen. Den ganzen Morgen habe ich mit Recherche verbracht und glaube, dass eine News kommen wird, die mit Scottland Yard zu tun haben wird. Folgende Begründung:

      News vom 26. September letzten Jahres:

      Imagis Appoints Former City of London Police Commissioner As Strategic Adviser, U.K. Operations

      Vancouver, Canada, September 26, 2000; (OTCBB: IGSTF; FRANKFURT: IGY; CDNX: NAB): Imagis Technologies Inc. ("IMAGIS"), a global independent software vendor of biometric solutions for the law enforcement, security and gaming sectors, announced today the appointment of Owen Kelly as strategic adviser, U.K. operations. Formerly, Mr. Kelly served as Commissioner of the City of London Police. In his new role, Mr. Kelly will expand Imagis` presence in the U.K. and Europe.

      "I see a real benefit to the police in the U.K. from using Imagis` advanced law enforcement products and look forward to assisting Imagis in bringing this new technology to the market," said Owen Kelly.

      During his term as Commissioner, Mr. Kelly was responsible for creating and implementing the security zone known as "The Ring of Steel" following terrorist bombings in London in 1993. The Ring of Steel is still in operation today and has been successful in detecting and preventing further vehicle borne bomb and terrorist attacks in London.

      "We are in discussions with a number of U.K. law enforcement agencies and business partners and have received excellent feedback on the value Imagis` technology can offer," said Iain Drummond, President and CEO. "Owen`s expertise and local presence will be a significant asset, enabling our business partners to offer the best solutions to all levels of law enforcement and government in the months to come."

      Mr. Kelly`s previous experience included Member of the Serious Fraud Office Management Group and Police Adviser to the Association of Metropolitan Authorities. These appointments led him to the development of new information management technology in complicated international fraud investigations, which brought him into close co-operation with the FBI. He later became a graduate member of the FBI National Executive Institute, of which he is still an Associate Member.

      Today, Mr. Kelly is an advisory member of the Home Office Police Disciplinary Appeals tribunal and a consultant to the Ministry of Defence and British Transport Police. He has directed a number of international fraud investigations on behalf of U.S. companies.

      He is the holder of the Queen`s Police Medal and is a Commander in the Order of St. John, both awarded by HM The Queen.

      About Imagis Technologies Inc.

      Imagis Technologies Inc. is an independent software developer of biometric solutions. Its ID-2000 biometric facial recognition software is being used by international agencies in the justice and law enforcement market. ID-2000 forms the basis of some of the world`s largest criminal justice digital imaging systems. Imagis` product suite includes the flagship criminal database application CABS, used by numerous law enforcement agencies. CABS provides an integrated view of data, arrest and booking information, evidence tracking, and images, including faces. Imagis is currently expanding into new markets such as security, e-commerce and identity verification at high traffic locations including airports and casinos. Imagis markets its products through a global network of business partners.

      Forward Looking Statements

      Statements made in this press release that are not historical or current facts are "forward looking statements" made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of federal securities laws. Forward looking statements represent certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results and events to differ materially from those presently anticipated or projected.

      Stock symbol: NAB - CDNX Exchange, IGY - Frankfurt Exchange, IGSTF - OTCBB

      Investor Relations/Media Contact: Sandra Buschau, Director

      Tel: (604) 684-4691 Fax: (604) 684-4601

      email: sandy@ipm.bc.ca

      Product Sales: 1-800-667-2066

      Auf der Imagis Homepage www.imagis-cascade.com ist unter Partners UK die Firma Integris aufgelistet. Quelle:http://www.imagis-cascade.com/Pages/business_partners.html

      Desweiteren lebt ein Boardmember von Imagis, Mr.Robert Gordon in London. Quelle: www.freeedgar.com

      Am 29.3.dieses Jahres wurde von Hardman & Company, London, eine Studie zu Imagis erstellt. Quelle:http://library.northernlight.com/IX20010409010528537.html?cb…
      Die Studie liegt mir im Original vor.

      Und jetzt noch dies:

      Boys held for `gang robbery`
      By Justin Davenport, Crime Correspondent
      Two boys aged 12 were among a gang of suspected violent street robbers seized in early morning raids by police today.

      The arrests came as Scotland Yard revealed it is using hidden spy cameras to target some of London`s most prolific schoolboy street robbers. It is the first time that the concealed cameras, known as "video sentries", have been deployed against muggers in the capital.

      The two 12-year-olds were held at one address in Wood Green.

      The boys, described by police as "subdued", were led out of the house accompanied by the mother of one of them. In total nine youths aged between 12 and 17 were arrested in today`s raids.

      All the youths are suspected of being members of a gang who describe themselves as the Wood Green Mob. Police recovered posters bearing the name "WG Mob" in some of the homes. Officers also recovered suspected stolen property, including parts of mobile phones and a computer with the name of a local school on it.

      The gang is believed to be behind dozens of robberies in the area around Wood Green High Road over the past six months, some of them committed at knifepoint.

      The use of hidden cameras, which film "hotspots" of street crime, relies on software that uses a facial recognition software system.

      Images of suspects are programmed into the software, which then searches and picks out the faces from hours of CCTV footage. It is claimed the system is able to identify suspects even if they are disguised or their faces are partly covered.

      One of the 12-year-old boys arrested this morning is already on bail, charged with a violent robbery. At least four of the youths are said to have carried out muggings while on bail for previous offences.

      Detective Sergeant Matt Butterworth, the officer who led the operation, said today: "We can identify who the robbers are but it is frustrating when we appear to be targeting the same people who are already on bail for the same offences."

      Erschienen am 16. Mai dieses Jahres. Quelle:http://uk.news.yahoo.com/010516/27/bqavu.html

      In den letzten Tagen zog das Volumen stark an:



      Meiner Meinung nach bahnt sich hier grosses an und die Aktie wird bald sehr heiss gehandelt werden. Ein solcher Kontrakt ist für diese kleine Company ein Quantensprung. Alles nur Spekulation?

      Any Ideas oder Meinungen?

      Frohe Pfingsten

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 06.06.01 10:52:53
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Guten Tag,

      sieht so aus, als ob es in dt. kaum noch Stücke gibt.

      € 0,88 auf 0,95

      Die gestrige News dürfte aber wohl nicht der ausschlaggebende Punkt gewesen sein.

      Meinungen?

      Good Luck

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 06.06.01 19:03:54
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      will wohl keiner mehr seine imagis rausrücken, sowhat!
      ist mir auch aufgefallen !
      ist doch aber ehr positiv zu sehen , oder
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      schrieb am 07.06.01 07:47:16
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Guten Morgen,

      ja jojack und es ist positiv. Offenbar wissen einige, dass einiges kommen wird. In Kanada werden die letzten Stücke von den zittrigen eingesammelt. Mir solls recht sein, kann jeden Tag losgehen:)

      In froher Erwartung und mit good luck to all

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 15.06.01 16:21:10
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Guten Tag,

      gestern war ein Meeting in London. SY ist es wohl nicht, aber eine gleichbedeutende Institution wird es sein. Heute nochmal die Möglichkeit sich einzudecken. Kurs CAD 0,90, wenn man die so bekommen sollte.

      Schönes Wochenende

      sowhat

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      schrieb am 21.06.01 07:19:37
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      Hallo,

      das sieht ja nicht gut aus. ( 0.80$ in Kanada )

      Wieso ????
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      schrieb am 22.06.01 20:00:11
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      SoWhat,hilfe????
      warum schmiert imagis im amiland so furchtbar ab???
      gibt es eine nachricht, die wir noch nicht kennen?
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      schrieb am 23.06.01 13:12:22
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      Warum der Kurs so abschmiert weiß ich auch nicht. Ich vermute, daß der Kurs evtl. gestützt wurde um das PP zu den jetzigen Konditionen abschließen zu können. Da das PP nun abgeschlossen ist, gibt es dafür keinen Grund mehr. Allerdings ist man noch auf der Suche nach weiteren Investoren, was bald wieder Support geben könnte.

      Heute habe ich ein Mail von der IR-Abteilung bekommen:

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Sandra Buschau
      To: `Mamsel`
      Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 1:00 AM
      Subject: RE: Some questions about Imagis

      The company is currently negotiating and working on a number of projects but until such time as we have a confirmed order, we do not release the information. The potential for the company`s technology increases and we expect to have some impact in the gaming sector as well this year. We do not provide revenue projections as they are considered to be forward looking statements. The company is currently seeking a financing and will conduct an active ir program when the financing is received. Currently, we have a program running on stockgroup.com at investormarketplace.com. Imagis does not have anyother software and the facial recognition market is just beginning to open up. As well, our company, unlike our competitors is capable of searching all images, not just faces. thank you for your continued support as we build the company. yours truly, Sandra Buschau
      -----------------------

      Im Gegensatz zu Konkurrenz spezialisiert man sich also nicht nur auf die Gesichtserkennung, sondern auf allgemeine Bilderkennung. Somit könnte man auch evtl. auch Aufträge aus anderen Bereichen bekommen, wie z.B. der Verkehrsüberwachung. Auch hier will man in England mit versteckten Kameras zukünftig Raser verstärkt zur Kasse bitten. Siehe http://uk.news.yahoo.com/010619/27/bvowo.html

      Ich hätte nix dagegen,wenn die Raser demnächst mit der Software von Imagis indentifiziert würden.

      Gruß
      Mamsel

      P.S.
      Wäre nett, wenn sich Sowhat auch mal wieder äußern würde.
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      schrieb am 25.06.01 13:47:16
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      Die Falschparker werden jetzt in GB auch per Kamera ertappt und identifiziert:

      Monday June 25, 12:06 PM

      Cameras to spot illegal parking
      By David Williams, Motoring Editor
      Parking cameras are being introduced in London in a bid to repeat the runaway success of the speed camera.

      They will make it nearly impossible to park illegally anywhere in London without being fined up to £80. The hidden cameras will zoom directly onto motorists as they offend. Drivers will not know they have been caught until notification of the fine lands on the doormat.

      The plan comes only days after the Evening Standard revealed the use of "catseye cameras" and reports that there would soon be a speed camera on "every street corner" following new legislation.

      The parking camera scheme will be launched in Newham and Croydon this summer but if - as expected - the cameras are a success, they will quickly spread throughout London and other parts of the UK.

      They are expected to give a dramatic boost to the £300million that local authorities already rake in from motorists in parking fines and fees in the capital - 4.1 million penalty notices are issued in London each year but this figure is expected to soar if the scheme is a success.

      Nick Lester, director of transport and environment for the Association of London Government said: "To start with we will be looking at important junctions where people park - while they go to cash machines for instance. People think that as they`re there for just a couple of minutes it doesn`t matter. We`re saying it does matter and that it causes a lot of congestion. We will also be looking at `keep clear` zones outside schools, for safety reasons."

      The scheme will be authorised by the Association of London Government next month and is supported by the Mayor`s office and police. But today the AA warned that the parking cameras could become a "honeypot" for local authorities who would see them as an easy way to raise cash. They could be even more commonplace than the 4,300 speed cameras on UK roads, it said.

      Many of the hundreds of cameras in London already used for traffic control - including spotting motorists in bus lanes. Many of these will now be lined up for parking enforcement - with specially trained council officers scrutinising banks of monitors to spot motorists stopping illegally.

      Parking manoeuvres will be filmed and a spare video tape sealed for use in courts if necessary. The cameras will provide clear evidence - just like speed cameras.

      Initially councils will use the existing camera network but will add to their armoury by increasing the number of "spy" cameras.

      At the moment 70 per cent of the 4.1 million Penalty Charge Notices are paid. This figure is expected to rise when drivers are faced with evidence on film. Within months it is expected that the trial schemes will have had such a powerful deterrent effect that councils all over the UK will plan their own networks.

      http://uk.news.yahoo.com/010625/27/bwbvh.html

      Mamsel
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      schrieb am 25.06.01 16:04:22
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      Guten Tag,

      warum der Kurs runtergegangen ist, weiss ich nicht. Bin nicht der Makler und habe keine Einsicht in die Orderbücher.
      Leider ziehen sich die News etwas raus und eventuell hat jemand kalte Füsse gekommen. Im Juli soll eine Roadshow in der Schweiz stattfinden. Sowas macht man nur, wenn man etwas konkretes in der Tasche bzw. auf den Power Point Folien hat.

      Good luck

      sowhat

      PS: Mir könnte es auch etwas schneller gehen, weil meine Healthbridge Aktien aufstocken möchte, aber die Börse ist halt kein Wunschkonzert;)
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      schrieb am 10.07.01 22:36:21
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      NEWS

      Imagis to provide integrated law enforcement solution
      Imagis Technologies Inc NAB
      Shares issued 11,818,795 2001-07-06 close $0.85
      Tuesday Jul 10 2001 News Release

      Ms. Sandra Buschau reports
      Imagis Technologies with its business partner, ORION Scientific Systems, have been chosen to provide an integrated imaging-based law enforcement solution to the Huntington Beach Police Department in California. Imagis will provide a completely integrated law enforcement suite including the CABS Computerized Arrest and Booking System, ID-2000 Facial Recognition Software, Regional Data-Sharing, and CABS Cruiser for wireless transmission of record and image information to patrol cars.
      The law enforcement system will provide the Huntington Beach Police officers, beat-cops and detectives with current arrest information and photographs, available at any time and in any location by using laptops, Internet protocols, and secure wireless delivery and communications. The state-of-the-art products and services include biometric facial recognition, image and database management, giving officers invaluable investigative tools in their law enforcement and surveillance work.
      The installation is expected to be operational this month. The Huntington Beach Police Department is located in Orange county and has 240 sworn officers.
      About ORION
      ORION Scientific Systems, an international software consulting firm located in Sacramento, Calif., is a multidisciplinary research, analysis, consulting and software development firm that specializes in solving complex, information processing-based problems -- particularly those encountered by decision-makers, business managers, and operations or support activities. ORION has been developing high-end state-of-the-art information processing and intelligence systems for the United States government for over 20 years. In addition, ORION has been a leader in the Web-based network systems adapting many of its existing systems to Web-based technology as well as developing tools and applications to serve this growing environment.

      (c) Copyright 2001 Canjex Publishing Ltd. http://www.canada-stockwatch.com


      Damit verfügt Imagis über eine mindestens gleichwertige Suite, wie die Konkurrenz (Visionics/Informix)
      http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/f_headline.cgi?bw.062601…
      die vor kurzem auf der Londoner Crime Conference vorgestellt wurde. Mal sehen für wen sich die Londoner Polizei entscheiden wird...

      Mamsel
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      schrieb am 18.09.01 09:04:57
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      Guten Morgen,

      die kommen aber geflogen, schaut euch mal den Chart an. Zur Erinnerung, Imagis ist im Sicherheitsbereich tätig, gnauer in der Biometrie, also Gesichtserkennung. Na klingels?;)

      Good luck

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 18.09.01 11:14:41
      Beitrag Nr. 13 ()
      Guten Tag,

      zur Erinnerung:

      Toronto Airport RCMP Purchase Imagis` biometric facial recognition software and regional data sharing technologies

      December 1999, Vancouver - President & C.E.O. Iain Drummond announced that the Toronto Airport Detachment of the R.C.M.P. has purchased CABS with its Regional Data Sharing Module and ID-2000 Facial Recognition Software.

      Project highlights include the set-up of a CABS Regional Database (RDS), which allows the Airport Detachment the ability to exchange criminal data and imagery with neighboring Newmarket R.C.M.P.

      Imagis ID-2000 face recognition technology provides the R.C.M.P. the ability to perform facial queries both locally and within the CABS RDS resulting in faster identification of repeat offenders. The Imagis software suite was in full operation at the Toronto R.C.M.P. Airport Detachment in December 1999.


      Goog Luck

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 19.09.01 08:23:51
      Beitrag Nr. 14 ()
      Guten Morgen,

      und hier eine News von gestern:)

      Tuesday September 18, 3:44 pm Eastern Time
      Press Release
      SOURCE: Imagis Technologies Inc.

      Market reacts to Imagis biometric technology
      ID-2000 provides solutions for airports and law enforcement
      VANCOUVER, Sept. 18 /CNW/ - (OTCBB: IGSTF; CDNX: NAB; Germany: IGY) Imagis Technologies Inc. ("Imagis") reports that the substantial increase in the company`s stock price is due mostly to Imagis biometric facial recognition technology. The tragedy that took place last week has turned attention to those companies that have the technology to assist in airport security, customs and immigration, law enforcement and criminal justice. In the past, Imagis has made a number of technology presentations and demonstrations of its software capabilities to major system integrators and government agencies in the United States and in other countries worldwide. Over the past week, many of these organizations have contacted the company to assist in the development of identification, airport and security system installations using its biometric facial recognition technology, ID-2000.
      Imagis has installations of its biometric facial technology at Toronto`s Pearson Airport, in specific RCMP detachments in western Canada, numerous counties in the state of California, and Mexico.

      About IMAGIS

      IMAGIS is a developer and marketer of advanced biometric-based software applications for the law enforcement, airport, and security industries. IMAGIS` ID-2000 facial recognition technology is designed to recognize faces or any other image, and works with IMAGIS` and third-party applications in these areas to capture and search facial images of the person as well as images of identifying marks such as tattoos, scars, and other features. IMAGIS products are designed to an open architecture and address a range of imaging needs in the security area, including arrest & booking, regional data-sharing, wireless image transfer, and facial recognition. IMAGIS markets its products through a network of Business Partners located in North America, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. IMAGIS` Chairman is Oliver "Buck" Revell, who served for over 30 years in the FBI and during his career advanced to the number two- career post of Associate Deputy Director.




      On behalf of the Board

      "Sandra Buschau"

      Sandra Buschau, Corporate Secretary


      The Canadian Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.


      VIEW ADDITIONAL COMPANY-SPECIFIC INFORMATION:
      http://www.newswire.ca/cgi-bin/inquiry.cgi?OKEY=15811


      Good luck

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 26.09.01 08:45:29
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      Guten Morgen,

      also Scottland Yard, rückt im Moment in den Hintergrund. Andere Ereignisse und deren folgen sind für das Interesse an Imagis verantwortlich, wenns auch traurige Anlässe sind.

      Good luck

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 17.10.01 10:11:54
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      Guten Tag,

      nein noch nichts Neues von Scotland Yard, dafür was aus Kanada.

      Wednesday October 17, 1:00 am Eastern Time
      Oakland airport to begin using facial ID system
      SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 17 (Reuters) - A facial recognition technology used by police east of San Francisco will soon be working at the Oakland International Airport, said Imagis Technologies Inc (Vancouver:NAB.V - news), the system`s developer.

      Vancouver, British Columbia-based Imagis Technologies Inc said on Wednesday the Oakland Police Department, one of 32 local police departments using the company`s technology, was linking the airport to its facial identification system.

      ``It`s there for people who refuse to give a name or give a clearly false name,`` Iain Drummond, president and chief executive of Imagis, told Reuters.

      Heightened airport security concerns after the September 11 hijacking attacks on New York and Washington, have helped shares in companies such as Minnetonka, Minnesota-based Visionics Corp (NasdaqNM:VSNX - news) and Littleton, Massachusetts-based Viisage Technology Inc (NasdaqNM:VISG - news). Like Imagis, both companies are developers of biometric identification technology.

      Imagis` systems are in use in Canada, where they were first developed for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Britain and Mexico, the company said.

      Shares in the company have rallied by more than 200 percent since last month`s attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, which killed nearly 5,400 people.


      Good luck

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 24.10.01 11:26:56
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      Guten Tag,

      so, der Deal in UK ist wohl unter Dach und Fach.:) Warten wir mal die weiteren News ab;) Volumen dürfte um 1 Mio. liegen. Hört sich nicht viel an, wäre aber der größte Auftrag den Imagis an Land zieht. Und nicht vergessen, das Image steigt um einiges.

      Good luck

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 24.10.01 12:08:39
      Beitrag Nr. 18 ()
      Hallo SoWhat,

      könntest Du bitte Deine Quelle nennen ?

      Mit Dank im voraus !

      Gruß itsch
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      schrieb am 24.10.01 13:02:21
      Beitrag Nr. 19 ()
      Hi SoWhat,

      was heißt UK ?
      könntest Du die Quelle nennen ?
      Bin nämlich am überlegen nochmals nachzukaufen.
      Seit Februar 2000 bin ich in Imagis investiert
      und hab immer an die Storry geglaubt.
      Meine Gedult wurde bestätigt.

      MFG Wobe68
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      schrieb am 24.10.01 15:28:46
      Beitrag Nr. 20 ()
      Was soll das? Ohne Quelle und Fakten. Dachte bisher, daß es
      in diesem Board einigermasen seriös zugeht! Also bitte Tat-
      sachen! Wenn die kommen, dann vielen Dank.
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      schrieb am 24.10.01 19:25:55
      Beitrag Nr. 21 ()
      Ob heute wohl News nachbörslich kommen? ;-))

      warten wirs ab...
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      schrieb am 24.10.01 19:41:13
      Beitrag Nr. 22 ()
      Jede Wette morgen eröffnen wir in Deutschland über 2€

      ;-)))

      Gute Nacht!
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      schrieb am 25.10.01 07:00:11
      Beitrag Nr. 23 ()
      Guten Morgen SoWhat,

      hast Du mit dem private placement den deal in UK
      gemeint ???
      Oder kommt da noch was ???

      Gruß itsch
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      schrieb am 25.10.01 08:38:20
      Beitrag Nr. 24 ()
      Bin zwar nicht so_what aber:

      da kommt noch was (und noch mehr danach).

      Es ist nicht alles so RabenSchwarz wie es aussieht ;-)))
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      schrieb am 25.10.01 10:35:38
      Beitrag Nr. 25 ()
      Guten Morgen,

      bin erschrocken, dass hier auf einmal solche Resonanz ist, positiv natürlich.

      Sorry aber eine Quelle kann ich nicht nennen, sonst hab ich nämlich keine mehr;) Spätestens wenn die News über die Ticker läuft werden es alle sehen. Die Börse lebt u.a. auch von der Fantasie. Ich kann verstehen, dass man natürlich mit Quellenangaben posten sollte, bin selbst ein Verfechter davon. Es ist mir leider wirklich nicht möglich, aber wenn ihr den Thread aufmerksam lest, dann solltet ihr wissen, worum es geht. Wer mich und meine Postings kennst, sollte auch wissen, dass bzgl. irgendwelcher Nachrichtenlagen ich immer auf der richtigen Seite war.

      Die News von gestern kam für mich auch sehr überraschend und es ist für mich ein weiteres positives Zeichen. Wir werden noch mehr News sehen. Vielleicht kommt ein weitere Fughafen hinzu;)

      Good luck

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 02.11.01 07:58:43
      Beitrag Nr. 26 ()
      Guten Morgen,

      watch out today:

      Imagis President, Iain Drummond Friday, 7:25 pst and 10:25
      will be appearing `live` on CNNfn, New York, Market Call Show.

      Hoffe ihr wisst, was das für eine Sendung ist !

      Good luck

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 02.11.01 10:36:11
      Beitrag Nr. 27 ()
      hi sowhat ...ich erwarte da nicht so viel ..denke da wird es um die finanzierung gehen...kapitalerhöhung etc...an neue news glaube ich kaum...aber ein bisschen werbung kann ja nicht schaden
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      schrieb am 02.11.01 19:03:21
      Beitrag Nr. 28 ()
      Message from Sandra Buschau:

      Due to the Microsoft media conference this morning, Iain Drummond, President & CEO, of Imagis Technologies Inc. was bumped from his interview on CNNfn and with the New York Times.

      We hope to be invited back again.

      For further inquiries, please contact me at mailto:sandy@imagistechnologies.com
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      schrieb am 04.11.01 14:48:15
      Beitrag Nr. 29 ()
      Streifenwagen in UK werden mit Gesichtserkennungssoftware ausgerüstet:

      Squad cars get techie
      By Gareth Morgan
      The traditional bobby on his bike looks set to be replaced by knight rider style police cars, as British coppers go high-tech in their battle against crime.

      Kent Police are to equip their latest fleet of Volvo T5 squad cars with high-tech crime fighting tools.

      The cars will come equipped with voice-activated lights and sirens, internet access, and fingerprint and facial recognition software. They will also be able to send and receive text messages.

      "We have pioneered intelligence-led policing. It will ensure we are in the best possible position to gather and exploit evidence, enabling us to target and arrest criminals," said Chief Inspector Paul Brandon, of Kent County Constabulary.

      http://uk.news.yahoo.com/011102/175/ce7ke.html
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      schrieb am 04.11.01 15:48:56
      Beitrag Nr. 30 ()
      aber von wen kommt die ausrüstung ? imagis !?
      ist das der angebliche uk auftrag ,wer weis mehr
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      schrieb am 04.11.01 17:25:56
      Beitrag Nr. 31 ()
      Wenn man das nur wüßte... ;)
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      schrieb am 04.11.01 18:43:48
      Beitrag Nr. 32 ()
      Schau mal hier:
      http://www.kent.police.uk/news/current/01%20new%20police%20c…

      Von Imagis ist nicht die Rede, aber es ist aber auch kein Konkurrent erwähnt. Es ist alles möglich.

      Mamsel
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      schrieb am 04.11.01 19:07:08
      Beitrag Nr. 33 ()
      vielleicht weis SoWhat mehr ,der hat schon am 24.10.01
      in thread #17 von dem "deal in uk" berichtet .

      das währe ja ne tolle sache :)
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      schrieb am 05.11.01 10:51:19
      Beitrag Nr. 34 ()
      morgen zusammen

      ich denke wenn imagis die mit dem deal in uk sind,werden wir es wohl diese woche erfahren :D
      und wenn sie es nicht sind wohl auch :cry:


      bye kopfeck
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      schrieb am 05.11.01 17:43:52
      Beitrag Nr. 35 ()
      läuft ja nicht gerade gut heute :mad:

      und hier im board rührt sich auch nichts ,SoWhat meldet
      sich auch nicht mehr seit freitag :confused: war doch sonst jeden tag da.

      was solls bye kopfeck
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      schrieb am 05.11.01 18:24:53
      Beitrag Nr. 36 ()
      Eigentlich darf man ja nicht petzen...... Aber sowat feiert schon seit d r e i Tagen bei alpha trade.....
      Wenn`s bei Euch lustiger wird, kommt er bestimmt bald wieder........!

      Gruß
      gymni
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      schrieb am 06.11.01 08:45:09
      Beitrag Nr. 37 ()
      Qgymni

      ... so siehts fast aus! Schade eigentlich!
      grüße
      mibra
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      schrieb am 06.11.01 10:13:32
      Beitrag Nr. 38 ()
      Guten Tag,

      keine Panik, hier ist es wesentlich angenehmer:) Sorry, aber in dem anderen Threads gibts nur Leute, die alles Rosarot sehen. Werde mich mal umhören, ob es was neues gibt. Wir warten bestimmt alle auf News.

      Good luck

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 06.11.01 10:23:19
      Beitrag Nr. 39 ()
      morgen zusammen

      und wie wir warten :look:


      kopfeck
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      schrieb am 06.11.01 19:23:33
      Beitrag Nr. 40 ()
      und noch einer der wartet. Vieleicht kannst Du Deine Recherchen noch kommentieren.
      Viele Grüße Ingo2816
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      schrieb am 06.12.01 07:17:06
      Beitrag Nr. 41 ()
      Guten Morgen,

      zunächst mal eine ältere News. Genannte "National Crime Squad" gehört zu Scottland Yard. News kam später als erwartet, aber so ist dass leider nunmal. Wichtig ist, dass die Info stimmte:)

      Thursday November 29, 3:30 am Eastern Time
      Press Release
      SOURCE: Imagis Technologies Inc.

      UK`s National Crime Squad Chooses Imagis` Biometric Facial Recognition Technology In Conjunction With Serco
      ID-2000(TM) to be an essential tool to combat child pornography
      LONDON, UK, Nov. 29 /CNW/ - Imagis Technologies Inc. ("Imagis") (OTCBB: IGSTF; CDNX: NAB; Germany: IGY) announced today at the Biometrics 2001 Conference in London, that it is developing an application based on its advanced ID-2000(TM) facial recognition technology with the National Crime Squad`s ("NCS") strategic IT partner, Serco Plc, an international provider of management services to government and industry.
      On 28 November 2001, the NCS seized computers and materials and arrested suspects as part of an international crackdown on child pornography, codenamed Operation Landmark. The facial technology being developed for them will analyze pictures and match them to images seized in previous operations carried out by the NCS. The application`s key value is in enabling law enforcement agencies to identify victims and perpetrators as well as background imagery for criminal investigation and case preparation.

      Detective Superintendent Peter Spindler, in charge of Operation Landmark for the NCS, stated, "For many years pedophiles have sought and gained access to images of children being sexually abused and exploited. Each image is evidence of a crime scene and the volume of material available globally is increasing daily. Police officers routinely seize tens of thousands of images and face a daunting task sifting through them to identify the child victims of appalling crimes. We are working on a national database solution based on Imagis ID-2000 facial recognition technology, which will be an essential tool for law enforcement officers in the fight against pedophilia and other crimes."

      Andrew Williams, Senior Business Development Manager of Serco, said, "Imagis was chosen for their unrivaled capabilities in the design of image recognition software and associated applications."




      Features of Imagis` ID-2000 include the ability to:

      - identify an individual within very large databases of images in
      seconds;
      - link records of victims and perpetrators;
      - search for common background scenes as well as faces;
      - transmit information in a highly-secure fashion;
      - search the database against both imagery and data;
      - securely search local and remote databases regardless of their
      physical location; and
      - use imagery from any source - live video, digital/analogue photos,
      scanners, etc.


      Iain Drummond, President and CEO of Imagis, said, "We are delighted to be playing a central role in an application of facial recognition that will assist in combating this type of serious crime in society."
      Imagis` facial recognition technology and software products have been installed at numerous locations including at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, law enforcement agencies in the US and internationally, and at the Oakland and Toronto International Airports.

      About Imagis Technologies Inc.

      Imagis Technologies Inc. is an independent software developer of biometric solutions. Its ID-2000 facial recognition technology is being used by international agencies in the justice and law enforcement market. ID-2000 forms the basis of some of the world`s largest criminal justice digital imaging systems.

      Imagis` product suite includes the flagship criminal database application CABS(TM), used by numerous law enforcement agencies. CABS provides an integrated view of data, arrest and booking information, evidence tracking and images, including faces.

      Imagis is currently expanding into new markets such as security, e- commerce and identity verification at high traffic locations such as airports. Imagis markets its products through a global network of business partners.

      Imagis went public in February 1999 and is listed on the OTCBB in the United States (IGSTF). Imagis is also listed on the Canadian Venture Exchange, under the symbol NAB and the Frankfurt Exchange in Germany (IGY).


      On Behalf of the Board

      Sandra Buschau
      Corporate Secretary


      The Canadian Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.

      For further information

      Imagis Technologies Inc., Sandra Buschau, Tel: (604) 684-4691, sandy@imagistechnologies.com
      Schwartz Communications Inc., Christina Schneider, Annie Kim, Tel: (415) 512-0770, imagis@schwartz-pr.com

      -------

      Gestern NACHBÖRSLICH dann diese News.

      jetzt geht der "push" erst los News kam nachbörslich !!
      DJ Newswire - Imagis Tech To Announce Plans To Get US Exchange Listing

      By Lingling Wei
      Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES

      NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Imagis Technologies Inc. (IGSTF), a security technology company traded on the over-the-counter Bulletin Board, will announce next week its plans to get listed on one of the full U.S. stock exchanges, Chief Executive Iain Drummond told Dow Jones Newswires on Wednesday. The move will come at a time when investors are anticipating a surge of orders for technologies used in securing facilities such as airports and corporate offices. Drummond said the company expects to generate $30 million to $40 million in revenue next year, compared with its projected $10 million to $15 million this
      year. The Vancouver company expects to reach profitability in the middle of next year, he said.
      The company only sells its face recognition products through business partners such as original equipment manufacturers and software developers.
      Its products are priced between $10,000 and $3 million, Drummond said. This indirect sales strategy helps reduce the company`s marketing costs, Drummond said, adding that Imagis` gross margin is as high as 90%.
      -By Lingling Wei, Dow Jones Newswires; 201-938-2089
      ---------

      Ich denke, jetzt sollten die letzten Zweifler nichts mehr zu meckern haben. Wie erwähnt, die News kam nachbörslich und wir haben hier einen Informationsvorsprung. Es wird wohl lohnend sein, hier zu kaufen.

      Good luck

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 26.01.02 11:47:34
      Beitrag Nr. 42 ()
      Guten Tag,

      gestern +30% und hier noch die News, die geld in die Kasse spült und zeigt das Imagis weiter gen Norden geht:)



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      Tuesday January 22, 8:30 am Eastern Time
      Press Release
      SOURCE: Imagis Technologies Inc.

      UK`s National Crime Squad Purchases Imagis Technologies` Biometric Facial Recognition Solution
      Solution Supports International Efforts to Fight Online Child Pornography by Improving Victim and Criminal Identification Capabilities
      VANCOUVER, Jan. 22 /CNW/ - Imagis Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: IGSTF; CDNX: NAB; Germany: IGY) ("Imagis") today announced that the National Crime Squad ("NCS") has purchased a biometric facial recognition solution based on Imagis` ID-2000(TM) software, through Serco Plc ("Serco"), an international provider of management services to government and a business partner of Imagis. NCS, which paid over CDN$1 million for the software, intends to use the technology to crack down on international online child pornography.
      The solution was developed by Imagis, in conjunction with Serco, to fight online child pornography and identify missing children. It extends the use of Imagis` recognition technology, ID-2000, to the identification of non-facial objects in background imagery and personally identifiable markings, such as tattoos. The ability of law enforcement agencies to identify background imagery as well as victims and perpetrators is an important factor in preparing for and solving missing persons investigations.

      "Imagis has always worked closely with law enforcement to optimize the design of our facial recognition technology. Our work with the NCS has been the basis for the development of an accurate and efficient means to fight this international crime," said Iain Drummond, CEO of Imagis. "This innovative extension of our facial identification technology to object identification is an important component in the NCS`s efforts and demonstrates Imagis` ability to develop advanced recognition technology with applications beyond biometrics."

      Previous NCS operations, "Cathedral" (1998) and "Landmark" (2001), have given Imagis and Serco the opportunity to carefully map the field requirements of the law enforcement agency for the purpose of fighting online child pornography. On November 28, 2001, the NCS seized computers and materials and arrested suspects as part of an international crackdown on child pornography, codenamed Operation Landmark. The NCS is already using a pilot installation of Imagis` facial recognition technology to analyze pictures and match them to images recorded during previous NCS operations.

      Features of the NCS facial recognition solution based on Imagis` ID-2000 software include the ability to:




      - Identify an individual within very large databases of images in
      seconds;
      - Link records of victims, perpetrators, and evidence for investigation
      and case preparation;
      - Search for common background scenes as well as faces;
      - Transmit information, including internationally, in a highly-secure
      fashion;
      - Search the database against both imagery and data;
      - Securely search local and remote databases regardless of their
      physical location; and
      - Use imagery from any source - live video, digital/analogue photos,
      scanners, etc.


      Additionally, Imagis has developed an interface to ID-2000 which enables seamless integration with other value-added applications and technologies. An example is Convera`s Screening Room(R), a video content management solution, that is used to enable live digital video input for additional object recognition capabilities.
      About Serco Plc

      Serco is an international provider of management services to government and industry. The company covers a wide range of activities, from controlling satellites and operating computer networks for the European Space Agency, to managing and operating the London Docklands Light Railway where Serco was recently voted National Rail Operator of the year. The company employs over 32,500 staff in more than 35 countries. Serco Justice is closely associated with the National Crime Squad as its Strategic IT Partner. In the last year, Serco Justice have supplied the NCS with an Imagis Prototype Biometric Software solution to analyze images sequestered during Operation Cathedral. This process has proved its worth by processing hundreds of thousands of images in a fraction of the time that could be achieved manually. More information on the company can be found at www.serco.com.

      Schönes Wochenende

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 26.01.02 14:53:33
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      schrieb am 28.01.02 10:13:54
      Beitrag Nr. 44 ()
      Guten Tag,

      na wer sagts denn:)



      Good luck

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 28.01.02 13:02:10
      Beitrag Nr. 45 ()
      hallo leuz
      kann mir irgendjemand sagen, was die 2.15 im bid bedeuten????????????????????????????????????????
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      schrieb am 28.01.02 13:25:20
      Beitrag Nr. 46 ()
      hi

      das hätte ich auch gerne gewußt ,hatt sich aber
      erübrigt , jetzt stehen 3,10 drin :)


      bye und noch viel freude mit imagis :)
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      schrieb am 07.03.02 09:47:13
      Beitrag Nr. 47 ()
      Guten Tag,

      immer schön auf den Chart achten;)

      Good luck

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 07.03.02 11:01:43
      Beitrag Nr. 48 ()
      Gib es hier keine Meinungen?. Das Board heisst doch "Aktie im Focus". Schreibfaul oder habt ihr nur erstaunte Gesichter;)

      Good luck

      sowhat
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      schrieb am 07.03.02 12:22:30
      Beitrag Nr. 49 ()
      Wir stellen uns nur vor was wir mit dem ganzen Geld machen!!!!!


      Highlander


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