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   Gold/Mining/EnergySirit Inc.


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From: ehv8tor10/10/2007 6:04:13 AM
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It's interesting if only for the coincidence that the new solar powered phone from NXP is called the 5110

The Sirit 510, the Sirit 5100, and the NXP 5110

"NXP shines in world’s first solar cellphone from Hi-Tech Wealth
NXP Semiconductors today announced that Hi-Tech Wealth (HTW) has selected its Nexperia Cellular System Solution 5110 for the world’s first commer..."

This was also posted on the SH site. I'm not sure if I just committed an inexcusable faux pas or not. Please let me know if this is acceptable behaviour.

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To: ACAN who wrote (15)10/10/2007 6:36:50 AM
From: Pied Piper
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Good idea ACAN and its done. I assume you are invested in Sirit, as I have seen your posts elsewhere on other boards.

Piper

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To: Pied Piper who wrote (19)10/10/2007 9:05:49 AM
From: ACAN
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Piper; Great, I certainly have been for some time. I get the feeling that some of the hopes for Sirit's products are becoming reality, and there will be a continuing series of news releases re increased markets.

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From: Jmark110/10/2007 11:35:00 AM
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Gday Piper after looking at the new SH yesterday, I figured I better have a look at online forums. This definitely looks like a much nicer interface.
Thanks for setting up the forum and we will see what the masses do in the coming weeks.

John

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From: Jmark110/10/2007 11:43:45 AM
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Anyone here have any comments on Sirit's release of their new EVR/AVI reader ?http://www.sirit.com/event_release-info.php?id_news=71

Seems like a mighty powerful device to be used for EVI only or does it need to be that way in order to ensure the information collected is accurate?
I'm particularly intrigued by the name Sirit gave it as this new reader doesn't appear to fit into any of the categories that Sirit lists on their website?

John

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From: Jmark110/10/2007 12:17:38 PM
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Are you aware that Sirit's Infinity 510 SCM reader was choosen by Odin Technologies (an independent entity) as the best in its class!!
If your looking at RFID as an investment I strongly urge you to read the recent report "ODIN's European RFID Reader Benchmark Report ". Normally this report sells for $1500 however Sirit made a deal to supply it to investors and customers for FREEE.
Here's the link lra100.livemeeting.com

John

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From: Jmark110/10/2007 12:20:52 PM
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Sirit hanging with the big dogs part one. Sirit Announces IBM WebSphere® RFID Premises Server Compatibility

sirit.com

John

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From: Jmark110/10/2007 12:28:59 PM
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Sirit hanging with the big dogs part two. Sirit Announces Microsoft BizTalk Server Compatibility

sirit.com

Please note that I'm not trying to spam this forum, rather post some recent Sirit news for those who are new to Sirit.

I'm a long time believer in RFID technology and have been invested in Sirit for a few years now. I'm long and hold a significant position in the company, which by all accounts is poised to grow exponentially as it's three main revenue streams (SCM,AVI/EVI and NFC) are all growing.
As per Sirits CEO who doesn't say much, 2008 will provide Sirit with exponential growth!

John

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From: drmyke310/10/2007 1:53:19 PM
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hi everyone
Dr. Mike

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From: ehv8tor10/11/2007 5:15:23 AM
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I found this little tidbit this morning.
"Currently about 70 suppliers are already participating with RFID-enabled pallets to Metro's stores in Germany."
I won't bother posting the whole article because it's old news, but I don't remember the amount of suppliers mentioned before.

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