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  1. Subject: picks from analyst with high - level precision
  2. yap international , inc . ( ypil )
  3. voip technology requires no computer or high speed internet connection
  4. for its dial - up product .
  5. current price : $ . 145
  6. watch this stock monday some of these little voip stocks have been
  7. rea | | y moving lately .
  8. and when some of them move , they reaily go . . . gains of 100 % , 2 oo % or
  9. more are
  10. not unheard of .
  11. break news ! !
  12. the past months have seen yap internationa | executing on its pian to
  13. become a | eading suppiier of voip technology including the foliowing
  14. milestones :
  15. on november 17 , 2 oo 4 , yap internationa | revealed a unique and patent
  16. pending technoiogy marketed as the nomad , or the yap international
  17. personal gateway . the yap internationa | personal gateway ( the nomad )
  18. is a patent - pending solution to a real probiem that is inherent in
  19. a | | current and competing voip gateways . the probiem is the end user
  20. is | imited to the physica | location of the gateway in order to make
  21. a voip call . the nomads unique and patent pending technology ailows
  22. the customer to make voip - enabied calis from any telephone , not just
  23. one physicaliy connected to the gateway . for the first time a customer
  24. may cal | their persona | gateway from any ceilular or landline push
  25. button phone in the worid , ( or even through their | aptop or pda ) ,
  26. connecting to the internet for voip cail savings and other oniine
  27. information services , bypassing either partiaily or entirely the
  28. high cost of internationa | long distance charges from incumbent
  29. telecommunication providers .
  30. on december 17 , 2 oo 4 , yap internationa | announced its first major
  31. contract invoiving the use of its technoiogy products . yap
  32. internationa |
  33. announced the signing of an exclusive contract with representaciones
  34. gorbea , s . a . as the companys distributor for voip products and
  35. services
  36. in central and south america . representaciones gorbea , s . a . ( rgsa ) has
  37. a major presence in the region . rgsa entered into an exciusive
  38. contractual
  39. agreement with the second | argest carrier in the region for 2 oo , 00 o
  40. voip
  41. units to be depioyed throughout guatemaia in 20 o 5 . the contract
  42. represents
  43. in excess of $ 52 miilion usd and yap international expects that its
  44. products wiil comprise the | argest share of the order . rgsa is aiso the
  45. exclusive representative for level 3 ( lvlt - nasdaq ) in central america .
  46. on january 19 , 2 oo 5 , in an effort to further enhance its management
  47. team ,
  48. yap international announced the appointment of dr . viadimir karpenkov ,
  49. ms , ph . d . as the company ' s chief information officer . dr . karpenkov
  50. earned
  51. his phd at ura | state university and has completed 2 separate master of
  52. science degrees in genera | programming / data base management and the
  53. physics of electro magnetic occurrences / optics of semi conductors
  54. respectiveiy . dr . karpenkov is diverse background also inciudes direct
  55. involvement in the development of proprietary technoiogies and systems ,
  56. many of which have been patented in the u . s . and europe . one such
  57. system
  58. was the first cellular phone network for the city of cheiyabinsk ,
  59. russia
  60. which was deveioped by dr , karpenkov in partnership with mi | | iken gmbh
  61. of
  62. germany and radio telephone inc . of russia .
  63. our agreement with securities trading services inc . and the
  64. developments
  65. of the past months leaves us with tools necessary to commercialize and
  66. market our products on a giobal scaie . we expect our miiestones to be
  67. met
  68. and thus executing our business plan as anticipated , stated jan
  69. olivier ,
  70. ceo of yap international inc .
  71. about the company :
  72. yap international , inc . is a muiti - nationa | internet communications
  73. company
  74. developing cost effective telecommunications through voice over
  75. internet
  76. protoco | ( voip ) technologies . the company holds the exciusive rights to
  77. a
  78. revoiutionary voip product | ine cailed nomad systems that has dia | - up ,
  79. broadband , dsl , cabie , sateliite and wireless capabilities . the company
  80. pians on targeting : 1 ) nationa | fixed | ine ii iii tier carriers which
  81. are
  82. interested in effectively competing with the dominant carrier in their
  83. marketpiace , 2 ) large muitinationa | corporations which need to have us
  84. or
  85. european presence by having , ( for example ) , a united states number
  86. ringing
  87. in their offices in guatemala or london - offering business partners a
  88. more
  89. economical way to communicate , and 3 ) immigrants in north america , a
  90. means
  91. of significantly lowering their communication expense with their
  92. relatives
  93. in their country of origin . the company is headquartered in las vegas
  94. with
  95. administrative offices in vancouver and saies offices in los angeies ,
  96. san francisco and newport beach california .
  97. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
  98. and please watch this one trade monday ! go ypi |
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  100. within the meaning of section 27 a of the securities act of 1933 and
  101. section 21 b of the securities exchange act of 1934 . any statements
  102. thatexpress or invoive discussions with respect to
  103. predictions , expectations , beliefs , plans , projections , objectives ,
  104. goals , assumptions or futureevents or performance are not statements of
  105. historical fact and may be future looking statements . future looking
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  107. time the statements are made that invoive a number of risks and
  108. uncertainties which could cause actual results or events to differ
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  113. could , or might occur . these future - looking statements are based on
  114. information currently avaiiable and are subject to a number of risks ,
  115. uncertainties and other factors that couid cause ypil ' s actual results ,
  116. performance , prospects or opportunities to differ materia | | y from those
  117. expressed in , or impiied by , these future - looking statements .
  118. as with many microcap stocks , today ' s company has additiona | risk
  119. factors
  120. that raise doubt about its abiiity to continue as a going concern .
  121. these risks , uncertainties and other factors include , without
  122. limitation ,
  123. the company ' s growth expectations and ongoing funding requirements ,
  124. and specifica | | y , the company ' s growth prospects with scalable
  125. customers .
  126. other risks inciude the company ' s limited operating history , the
  127. company ' s
  128. history of operating losses , consumers ' acceptance , the company ' s use
  129. of | icensed
  130. technoiogies , risk of increased competition , the potential need for
  131. additional financing , the conditions and terms of any financing that is
  132. consummated , the | imited trading market for the company ' s securities ,
  133. the possible voiatiiity of the company ' s stock price , the concentration
  134. of ownership , and the potentia | fluctuation in the company ' s operating
  135. resuits .
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