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Hello to our members:
We greet you again on the Ides of March with our next investment profile. =
As the spring flowers
begin too pop-up out of the ground we have a stock that we feel will begin=
to bloom into a
beautiful stock profit.
<3DIcon Corporation>
(Pink Sheets: TDCP=3D$)
Outstanding Shares: 110,750,000
Current Price: $0.09
Accumulate to: $0.50
Profit target: $1.00
With the purchase of the new building and equipment |TDCP| has successfull=
y positioned itself
for substantial growth. Throughout the past year, and concurrent with thei=
r move, they have been
forging relationships with new clients in their region, throughout the U.S=
. and in several
international markets. DSI=92s Marketing Department has also been focused =
on strengthening their
current client base and explaining the new expanded services they offer. T=
he Production
Department is in negotiations and acquiring new equipment including enhanc=
ed large format devices
to be installed by the end of Q2 and variable data digital printing equipm=
ent sometime in the
near future. With their current production capability and with a new sales=
and training program
to be implemented in Q1, we envision over a 30% increase in sales in fisca=
l 2005. Once the new
equipment is online management believes sales will increase over 70=
% in fiscal year 2006.
The Keys to success for (3DIcon Corporation) are:
Anticipate client=92s needs.
Develop value added programs to avoid becoming a commodity to our customer=
s.
Stay in front of the curve on equipment investments to maintain industry l=
eadership.
Carefully plan ROI on all capital expenditures.
Listen to our customers and translate technology into a solution.
Cultivate more profitable relationships and issue credit carefully.
|
The new and emerging technology of large format imaging, while a natural f=
it for |TDCP|, has not
been embraced by the majority of our competitors. This is probably because=
the implementation is
fairly complex and a company must have electronic prepress strength to do =
so. This service is
very lucrative and creates sales opportunity that often leads to printing =
projects for "3DIcon Corporation".
Information Management, AKA =93The Vault=94, has been a tremendous tool DS=
I puts in the hands of its
clients as well as being a great image enhancer as to their understanding =
of the Internet and
how to leverage it on behalf of the customer. This application is utilized=
by companies that
have either many digital assets or many people in many places that need to=
have access to them.
By organizing company=92s digital files into user friendly data bases whic=
h can be accessed over
the Internet, DSI builds a very strong bond with the client that uses it. =
To date many of DSI=92s
competitors have neglected to implement such a system.
We at Growth Capital are very excited about this ground breaking opportuni=
ty to invest in a well
established company in a well established industry. What makes it even mo=
re attractive is that
the price of DSDI is at a current low. Buy Low, Sell High, that is what w=
e do here at Capital Growth and we will be big buyers of this stock over t=
he next week. We suggest you buy some now before the price gets too high (=
$.50). We will keep you updated as to our position in *TDCP*.
We hope that you have enjoyed this installment of the Growth Capital Newsl=
etter and look for our next hot issue.
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Hello to our members:
We greet you again on the Ides of March with our next investment profile. As the spring flowers
begin too pop-up out of the ground we have a stock that we feel will beginto bloom into a
beautiful stock profit.
<3DIcon Corporation>
(Pink Sheets: TDCP=3D$)
Outstanding Shares: 110,750,000
Current Price: $0.09
Accumulate to: $0.50
Profit target: $1.00
With the purchase of the new building and equipment |TDCP| has successfully positioned itself
for substantial growth. Throughout the past year, and concurrent with their move, they have been
forging relationships with new clients in their region, throughout the U.S. and in several
international markets. DSI=92s Marketing Department has also been focused on strengthening their
current client base and explaining the new expanded services they offer. The Production
Department is in negotiations and acquiring new equipment including enhanced large format devices
to be installed by the end of Q2 and variable data digital printing equipment sometime in the
near future. With their current production capability and with a new salesand training program
to be implemented in Q1, we envision over a 30% increase in sales in fiscal 2005. Once the new
equipment is online management believes sales will increase over 70% in fiscal year 2006.
The Keys to success for (3DIcon Corporation) are:
Anticipate client=92s needs.
Develop value added programs to avoid becoming a commodity to our customers.
Stay in front of the curve on equipment investments to maintain industry leadership.
Carefully plan ROI on all capital expenditures.
Listen to our customers and translate technology into a solution.
Cultivate more profitable relationships and issue credit carefully.
|
The new and emerging technology of large format imaging, while a natural fit for |TDCP|, has not
been embraced by the majority of our competitors. This is probably becausethe implementation is
fairly complex and a company must have electronic prepress strength to do so. This service is
very lucrative and creates sales opportunity that often leads to printing projects for "3DIcon Corporation".
Information Management, AKA =93The Vault=94, has been a tremendous tool DSI puts in the hands of its
clients as well as being a great image enhancer as to their understanding of the Internet and
how to leverage it on behalf of the customer. This application is utilizedby companies that
have either many digital assets or many people in many places that need tohave access to them.
By organizing company=92s digital files into user friendly data bases which can be accessed over
the Internet, DSI builds a very strong bond with the client that uses it. To date many of DSI=92s
competitors have neglected to implement such a system.
We at Growth Capital are very excited about this ground breaking opportunity to invest in a well
established company in a well established industry. What makes it even more attractive is that
the price of DSDI is at a current low. Buy Low, Sell High, that is what we do here at Capital Growth and we will be big buyers of this stock over the next week. We suggest you buy some now before the price gets too high ($.50). We will keep you updated as to our position in *TDCP*.
We hope that you have enjoyed this installment of the Growth Capital Newsletter and look for our next hot issue.
IMMEDIATE RELEASE - INVESTOR ALERT
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