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Hallo und einen wunderschönen guten Abend
wollte euch einfach noch einmal auf diese aktie aufmerksam machen....
heute in den staaten riesen umsätze, anstieg: +14%
wenn der Test klappt, dann gibts nur noch einen weg, nach oben...
PS: die regierung steckt irgendwie mit im Boot, haben zumindest sehr großes interesse an dem projekt,...wenn das mal keine guten aussichten sind...
folgende news:
GlobeTel Confirms the Unveiling of Sanswire One
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5 April 2005, 09:47am ET
MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 5, 2005--GlobeTel Communications Corp. (OTCBB:GTEL) today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Sanswire Networks, LLC (Sanswire), will be unveiling its prototype high altitude airship, Sanswire One, in California on April 12, 2005 as previously announced.
The unveiling will be held between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Interested shareholders and other parties should arrive at the San Bernardino Hilton (909-889-0133) before 1:30 p.m., where they will be shuttled by bus to the Sanswire construction facility, returning at approximately 4.00 p.m.
People who wish to attend should register by sending a confirmatory email to registration@sanswire.com . For more information interested parties should contact Leigh Coleman at lcoleman@globetel.net .
According to Timothy M. Huff, CEO of GTEL, "Sanswire One has undergone a significant construction program since February 22, when we held our Technology Summit in San Bernardino. Sanswire One marks the beginning of an exciting phase in the development of the Company`s high altitude platform program. At the unveiling, we will answer questions concerning the airship construction and performance. We will also give an updated timeline to the future events of Sanswire One."
Mentioned Last Change
GTEL 0.318 0.039dollars or (13.97%)
Soon after the unveiling, Sanswire One will be moved to Edwards Air Force Base where the actual launch will take place. Mr. Huff stated, "Our plans are to launch at Edwards AFB, under the direction of NASA and the Air Force. Each agency will have to approve the flight plan before the launch date. By launching it from Edwards, we will be using non-FAA regulated air space which should expedite the flight safety approval process. Until the launch date, we will be doing ground base test and begin the process on the construction of Sanswire 2, the 400-foot long commercial airship. Sanswire 2 will be constructed in our new facilities near Edwards AFB."
A public announcement will be made on April 13 to give an update for those who couldn`t attend the unveiling which will include pictures of Sanswire One.
For more information, please go to http://www.sanswire.com .
Certain statements in this release constitute forward-looking statements or statements which may be deemed or construed to be forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Placement Act of 1995. The words "forecast", "project", "intend", "expect", "should", "would", and similar expressions and all statements, which are not historical facts, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which could cause the Company`s actual results, performance (finance or operating) or achievements to differ from future results, performance (financing and operating) or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. The above are more fully discussed in the Company`s SEC filings.
CONTACT: GlobeTel Communications Corp., Miami
Leigh Coleman, 954-241-0590
investors@globetel.net
http://www.globetel.net
wollte euch einfach noch einmal auf diese aktie aufmerksam machen....
heute in den staaten riesen umsätze, anstieg: +14%
wenn der Test klappt, dann gibts nur noch einen weg, nach oben...
PS: die regierung steckt irgendwie mit im Boot, haben zumindest sehr großes interesse an dem projekt,...wenn das mal keine guten aussichten sind...
folgende news:
GlobeTel Confirms the Unveiling of Sanswire One
E-mail or Print this story
5 April 2005, 09:47am ET
MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 5, 2005--GlobeTel Communications Corp. (OTCBB:GTEL) today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Sanswire Networks, LLC (Sanswire), will be unveiling its prototype high altitude airship, Sanswire One, in California on April 12, 2005 as previously announced.
The unveiling will be held between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Interested shareholders and other parties should arrive at the San Bernardino Hilton (909-889-0133) before 1:30 p.m., where they will be shuttled by bus to the Sanswire construction facility, returning at approximately 4.00 p.m.
People who wish to attend should register by sending a confirmatory email to registration@sanswire.com . For more information interested parties should contact Leigh Coleman at lcoleman@globetel.net .
According to Timothy M. Huff, CEO of GTEL, "Sanswire One has undergone a significant construction program since February 22, when we held our Technology Summit in San Bernardino. Sanswire One marks the beginning of an exciting phase in the development of the Company`s high altitude platform program. At the unveiling, we will answer questions concerning the airship construction and performance. We will also give an updated timeline to the future events of Sanswire One."
Mentioned Last Change
GTEL 0.318 0.039dollars or (13.97%)
Soon after the unveiling, Sanswire One will be moved to Edwards Air Force Base where the actual launch will take place. Mr. Huff stated, "Our plans are to launch at Edwards AFB, under the direction of NASA and the Air Force. Each agency will have to approve the flight plan before the launch date. By launching it from Edwards, we will be using non-FAA regulated air space which should expedite the flight safety approval process. Until the launch date, we will be doing ground base test and begin the process on the construction of Sanswire 2, the 400-foot long commercial airship. Sanswire 2 will be constructed in our new facilities near Edwards AFB."
A public announcement will be made on April 13 to give an update for those who couldn`t attend the unveiling which will include pictures of Sanswire One.
For more information, please go to http://www.sanswire.com .
Certain statements in this release constitute forward-looking statements or statements which may be deemed or construed to be forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Placement Act of 1995. The words "forecast", "project", "intend", "expect", "should", "would", and similar expressions and all statements, which are not historical facts, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which could cause the Company`s actual results, performance (finance or operating) or achievements to differ from future results, performance (financing and operating) or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. The above are more fully discussed in the Company`s SEC filings.
CONTACT: GlobeTel Communications Corp., Miami
Leigh Coleman, 954-241-0590
investors@globetel.net
http://www.globetel.net
Moin
Bis zu welchen Kurs würdet ihr denn einsteigen?
Bis zu welchen Kurs würdet ihr denn einsteigen?
schwer abzuschätzen.....
wenn der versuch klappt sind kurse weit über 1$ zu vermuten, da dann endlich umsätze suggeriert werden.
du mußt selbst entscheiden, was für dich ein passendes chancen/risiko verhältniss darstellt.
der anstieg der letzten tage scheint nicht unbegründet.
deutet vieles auf eine positive vorführung hin, denn ansonsten wäre diese wohl nciht öffentlich ausgeschrieben, oder??
würde man das machen, ohne sich 100%ig sicher zu sein?
grüße
svenja
ich habe zu 0,25 nachgekauft....(heute morgen)
wenn der versuch klappt sind kurse weit über 1$ zu vermuten, da dann endlich umsätze suggeriert werden.
du mußt selbst entscheiden, was für dich ein passendes chancen/risiko verhältniss darstellt.
der anstieg der letzten tage scheint nicht unbegründet.
deutet vieles auf eine positive vorführung hin, denn ansonsten wäre diese wohl nciht öffentlich ausgeschrieben, oder??
würde man das machen, ohne sich 100%ig sicher zu sein?
grüße
svenja
ich habe zu 0,25 nachgekauft....(heute morgen)
@ locker
Es gibt hier noch einen Thread zu GTEL. Da stehen ne Menge Infos: Kurziel o.ä.
Es gibt hier noch einen Thread zu GTEL. Da stehen ne Menge Infos: Kurziel o.ä.
Jo einen guten Morgen,
hab Globetel auch die letzten Tage aufmerksam mitverfolgt, schaut gut aus, hab heute am morge 10K Globetells in mein Depot gelegt...
Was die staatlichen "Aufträge" angeht, na ja soweit ich weiss is der Staat nich gerade der beste Auftraggeber und bis die mal zahlen...kanns schon ein bisschen Dauern...
Ich denke mal so ein Anstieg bis 0,40€ is Denkbar...alles andere spekulation..
PS. Bin halt sehr vorsichtig mit Prognosen...
@jeder Einstieg über 0,30€ is Riskant find ich, weil das Rückschlagspotential dann bis runter auf 0,18 € gehen kann und das is nich wenich...
MFG
Freddy123meins
hab Globetel auch die letzten Tage aufmerksam mitverfolgt, schaut gut aus, hab heute am morge 10K Globetells in mein Depot gelegt...
Was die staatlichen "Aufträge" angeht, na ja soweit ich weiss is der Staat nich gerade der beste Auftraggeber und bis die mal zahlen...kanns schon ein bisschen Dauern...
Ich denke mal so ein Anstieg bis 0,40€ is Denkbar...alles andere spekulation..
PS. Bin halt sehr vorsichtig mit Prognosen...
@jeder Einstieg über 0,30€ is Riskant find ich, weil das Rückschlagspotential dann bis runter auf 0,18 € gehen kann und das is nich wenich...
MFG
Freddy123meins
Bin schon seit 14 Tagen dabei.
Auf eine spannende nächste Woche.
Grüsslis Fredmuck
Auf eine spannende nächste Woche.
Grüsslis Fredmuck
By John Antczak
ASSOCIATED PRESS
3:14 p.m. April 11, 2005
LOS ANGELES – A communications company this week will unveil a prototype of an unmanned airship that would function as a relay platform while floating in the stratosphere some 65,000 feet above service areas.
The lighter-than-air " stratellite" has been under construction by the GlobeTel Communications Corp. subsidiary Sanswire Networks LLC at an airport in San Bernardino County.
The company hopes to begin flight testing of its Sanswire One later this year over the California desert and is in discussions with NASA`s Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base.
The prototype is 188 feet long, 42 feet high and 60 feet wide – about a third the size of the operational airships being planned, said Leigh Coleman, president of Pembroke Pines, Fla.-based GlobeTel.
By comparison, the Carson, Calif.-based Goodyear blimp Spirit of America is 192 feet long, 50 feet wide and 59½ feet high.
Sanswire One, however, resembles a shark or whale, with a broad tapered nose rather than the cylindrical shape of a traditional blimp. It also has a rigid structure, like the Zeppelins of the early 20th century, but is very lightweight.
" It`s a rebirth of an era in our minds," Coleman said. " ... We see it as a link to the past."
The developers hope to fly it to an altitude of 45,000 feet in July, but first must deal with regulatory and flight safety issues, Coleman said.
" The actual airship is functional but it does need approvals, it needs certification," he said.
The developers planned to show off the airship during a press conference Tuesday.
GlobeTel foresees a fleet of helium-filled " stratellites," each able to stay aloft for months at a time and automatically held on station by electric motors powered by batteries charged by solar cells.
They would relay communications services including voice, broadband, high-definition TV, interactive high-definition TV and satellite radio at a cost far lower than traditional satellites in orbit, the company contends, and could also have military and government uses for surveillance and remote sensing.
" When we prove what we can do the military will use this immediately," Coleman said.
By positioning " stratellites" at an altitude more than a dozen miles high, the developers hope to minimize the effects of winds. There are still winds at 65,000 feet but the lower density of the atmosphere, combined with the shape of the " stratellite," should allow the motors to hold it in position, the developers believe.
" I would call that being in calm waters," he said.
Coleman would not release the development costs but offered a general comparison with satellite technology.
" It`s hugely and significantly lower cost than a satellite – we`re a satellite replacement technology – and you could talk in the order of this being $20 (million), $30 million as opposed to $250 million," he said. " Operationally, costs are very low compared to a satellite that might be $30 (million) or $40 million a year."
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/computing/20050411-1514-c…
ASSOCIATED PRESS
3:14 p.m. April 11, 2005
LOS ANGELES – A communications company this week will unveil a prototype of an unmanned airship that would function as a relay platform while floating in the stratosphere some 65,000 feet above service areas.
The lighter-than-air " stratellite" has been under construction by the GlobeTel Communications Corp. subsidiary Sanswire Networks LLC at an airport in San Bernardino County.
The company hopes to begin flight testing of its Sanswire One later this year over the California desert and is in discussions with NASA`s Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base.
The prototype is 188 feet long, 42 feet high and 60 feet wide – about a third the size of the operational airships being planned, said Leigh Coleman, president of Pembroke Pines, Fla.-based GlobeTel.
By comparison, the Carson, Calif.-based Goodyear blimp Spirit of America is 192 feet long, 50 feet wide and 59½ feet high.
Sanswire One, however, resembles a shark or whale, with a broad tapered nose rather than the cylindrical shape of a traditional blimp. It also has a rigid structure, like the Zeppelins of the early 20th century, but is very lightweight.
" It`s a rebirth of an era in our minds," Coleman said. " ... We see it as a link to the past."
The developers hope to fly it to an altitude of 45,000 feet in July, but first must deal with regulatory and flight safety issues, Coleman said.
" The actual airship is functional but it does need approvals, it needs certification," he said.
The developers planned to show off the airship during a press conference Tuesday.
GlobeTel foresees a fleet of helium-filled " stratellites," each able to stay aloft for months at a time and automatically held on station by electric motors powered by batteries charged by solar cells.
They would relay communications services including voice, broadband, high-definition TV, interactive high-definition TV and satellite radio at a cost far lower than traditional satellites in orbit, the company contends, and could also have military and government uses for surveillance and remote sensing.
" When we prove what we can do the military will use this immediately," Coleman said.
By positioning " stratellites" at an altitude more than a dozen miles high, the developers hope to minimize the effects of winds. There are still winds at 65,000 feet but the lower density of the atmosphere, combined with the shape of the " stratellite," should allow the motors to hold it in position, the developers believe.
" I would call that being in calm waters," he said.
Coleman would not release the development costs but offered a general comparison with satellite technology.
" It`s hugely and significantly lower cost than a satellite – we`re a satellite replacement technology – and you could talk in the order of this being $20 (million), $30 million as opposed to $250 million," he said. " Operationally, costs are very low compared to a satellite that might be $30 (million) or $40 million a year."
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/computing/20050411-1514-c…
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