$BSTK Taking BIG Gains on New Product Annoucement
October 23rd, 2009 at 1:22 pm Posted by
$BSTK released big news this afternoon that the company will begin shipment of 2 of their new products next month and saw a lot of movement towards the end of the trading day.
$BSTK closed up 57.69% at $0.41 from an open of $0.26 this morning. Trading more than 10 times $BSTK‘s 3 month trading volume, $BSTK hit $0.49—a potential profit of 104% for The Dean’s Honors Class.
The Dean’s been excited about $BSTK‘s Duty Light Camera, or “DLC,” ever since he found out about it when he met with $BSTK management months ago. Now, the DLC has completed its initial production run and will begin shipment after the completion of field testing on November 10, 2009.
The release also mentions that $BSTK‘s new rechargeable Tactical Blue Dot HLS will also begin shipment next month.
$BSTK President Glenn Bushee suggests that law enforcement professionals and the military are already excited about products like the DLC. The Dean believes this product release could give $BSTK a big boost because the DLC costs 90% less than competing products.
The Dean believes that the DLC could be very useful for police officers because it can record video and audio and provide additional evidence of traffic stops, altercations and literally anything that needs to be recorded on-duty day or night.
The Dean’s also excited about $BSTK‘s rechargeable Tactical Blue Dot HLS that comes equipped with a 3.7 volt rechargeable cell that will be universal in future $BSTK rechargeable models. $BSTK‘s always thinking ahead for real-life situations and applications and that’s why this product is also compatible with a single lithium 123A 3.0 volt battery.
Of course the products are exciting but The Dean believes this release is HUGE for $BSTK because it suggests that the company will see significant growth in the 4th quarter and these new products will continue to drive business in 2010 as well.
The Dean has been teaching the CollegeStock Community about $BSTK‘s bright potential and it appears that $BSTK has officially reached Ivy League status.
Congratulations to all of my students who took home Ivy League Profits with $BSTK.






google around and you’ll find that rechargeable, camera, and dvr flashlight are being done by BSTK competitors for years now, so BSTK is still playing catchup at this point. what remains to be seen is if any of this new product activity will actually generate enough new sales revenue to offset their development costs.
The Dean challenges any of the 3 posters above to use FACTS and REASON to justify their claims.
Perhaps hold a Blue Dot with Tactical Touch in one hand and its #1 competition (Sure Fire) in the other.
The Dean has already done this homework and asks that all his Students do the same.
Thoughts @pack? Y/N?
i would be very careful with this stock. this is reminiscent of what occurred in september, which appeared to be a pump up to the 0.50 range and then a huge dump. though the volumes were decent today, the average volumes are pretty low, which is a significant risk when you need to get out.
it looks like the company is finishing up the field testing, but the real question is whether there is revenue to justify the pps? are orders being fulfilled and for how many flashlights? now, when someone SUGGESTS or BELIEVES that law enforcement and military are interested, is that a FACT or mere SPECULATION? do you have a contract to back that up?
i would be weary if the pps goes up that much based on ONE PR without any mention of the volume of items sold, which is the real value of the company. sorry, i don’t buy mere speculation. i need more FACTS mr dean.
EXTRA CREDIT @JJ A VOICE OF REASON!
In the long run its about how much PRODUCT IS SOLD and whether they have PROFIT POWER.
For any company, these two items are left in the hands of MANAGEMENT.
The Dean has spent countless hours with Brite-Strike CEO Glenn Bushee and in his opinion, Glenn is THE TRUTH.
that’s precisely what i’m getting at, by that i mean, in your own words, “how much product IS sold”. a few police stations here and there isn’t going to cut it in terms of profitability. If there were truly a vast number of orders at this point, I don’t understand why the PR didn’t mention the huge volume, which leads me to think that the PR is intended to be misleading. no contracts = products sitting at the warehouse collecting dust.
i’ve seen some videos that BSTK has put out. this is strictly my opinion, but do you really think a criminal will run away from strobing white light? to me that’s a little unrealistic and exaggerated.
while it’s commendable that you have such confidence in management, i am slightly bewildered by what you mean by “Glenn is THE TRUTH”. i’m sure he’s a good guy but i was hoping for more FACT and REASON, rather than your subjectivity.