Saturday, April 9, 2011

Visualant Inc. Could Run As High As 570% As It Taps Into The $20 Billion High-Tech Border Security And Defense Sector

Defence & Security
Visualant Inc. (VSUL) Looks Ready To Run As High As 570% As It Taps Into The $20 Billion High-Tech Border Security And Defense Sector

Fellow Investor:
This is as exciting as it gets.
A brilliant young company has cracked the code and solved a big problem that has nagged the police and the military for years.
Because of this breakthrough, the company has emerged as the potential leader in the high-tech fight against illegal aliens, Asian counterfeiters, South American drug gangs and organized crime.
This is big-time stuff.
When you see how the company has solved this critical law-enforcement problem, you'll know why its stock shares look set for a near-certain climb from around 35 cents to $2.25... then, perhaps, beyond that.
This, as you know, is how breakthrough tech stocks move... quickly... dramatically... and, in this case, in a way that could allow you to bank as much as a rapid 570% return.
VSUL Looks To Be 2011's Best
Market-Beating Tech Stock
BREAKING NEWS #1
VSUL LOOKS SET TO ADD SIGNIFICANT REVENUE
You need to read my VSUL Special Report now... because its details this new deal Visualant is poised to strike.
Visualant has signed a letter of intent to acquire Eagle Technologies USA of Brea, California.
This is a big deal.
Eagle, founded by card industry leaders Greg and Ryan Hawkins and Jeff Fulmer in 2008 has rapidly emerged as the premier provider of blank PVC and polyester composite cards to the identification market.
The deal for Eagle would provide an immediate additional $1 million in annual revenue to Visualant.
Better still, Eagle's projects its revenue to grow by $3 to $4 million over the next two years as it increases the range and technical sophistication of its product line.
"Blank" cards is a misnomer - these cards sell at 40% margins because of the technology included like magnetic stripes, holograms etc.
I would call this a "tuck-in " transaction for the VSUL consolidation program.
This is how industry consolidation programs work: Eagle and its management team get the human and capital resources necessary to rapidly accelerate its growth - VSUL gets great people and accretive EPS that has significant growth upside.
Should the deal close ? and I am convinced it will ? Eagle's founders get shares of VSUL stock plus an additional 1million shares when Eagle products achieve $4 million in calendar year sales.
This might actually be a simple goal to reach, as Eagle CEO Greg Hawkins once grew sales for another blank PVC card company to $10M by building a sales team.
He left to be his own boss...now he is his own boss but with an opportunity for liquid equity in his business.
PVC cards are the staple of the identification card business. ID cards get renewed annually - it's the gift that keeps on giving. These blank cards also go the credit cards/reward cards/hotel key cards...if it's a plastic card it's made by Eagle.
Forty percent margins - quadrupling sales. These are the type of accretive, value building acquisitions you want to see with VSUL... and it delivered.

VSUL's New Spectral Scanner
Spots Fake IDs In Seconds...
It's Like An Instant DNA Test For Documents
And, how does this illegal population manage to stay in the U.S.? How can it send its kids to schools, buy cars, rent apartments, get bank accounts... welfare and food stamps?
Fake ID's - counterfeit documents... from Green cards to passports to driver's licenses to Social Security cards... fake, fake, fake, fake, and fake again.
In fact, it is estimated that 50 percent of the world's fake identity documents are made in the U.S.A.
And, Visualant has a stunning new technology that could put a huge dent in the fake document business... Right now, it looks as if nothing can fool VSUL's spectral scanner... better still, it's easy to use and low cost, as you'll see.
This is why I am convinced VSUL could be 2011's TECH STOCK OF THE YEAR... with the potential for a minimum share-price jump of at least 570%.
VSUL's Spectral Scanner Could Help
Put An End To Cold-Blooded,
Needless Deaths Caused By Counterfeit Drugs
If you're like me, you may not get why people use illegal drugs, but you understand there are people who want to make a huge profit on drug users.
But unlike those drugs dealers, what we really don't understand is how someone - anyone - can coldly sell fake prescription drugs to people who need drugs to stay alive.
This is beyond vicious. Yet it happens every day.
In fact, a report from the Vatican says that at least 700,000 people each year die because they are taking counterfeit drugs.
Many of these drugs come directly from manufacturers who use outsourced foreign factories to make the drugs.
A HUGE CRIMINAL INDUSTRY
The US-based Center for Medicine in the Public Interest estimated that the global sale of counterfeit drugs would reach $75 billion by the end of 2010, a 92 percent increase in five years.
The biggest example of that happened two years ago when a Chinese supplier used a fake ingredient in a widely used blood thinner called Heparin.
In fact, as much as 50 percent of each dose was said to be counterfeit, according to The New York Times.
VSUL Has The Power To Stop Criminals Cold...
Better Still Its Breakthrough SPM Scanner
Could Lead You To A 570% Gain
The tragedy was worldwide.... yet this cold-blooded crime still happens every day...
Just look at this brief example of what the World Health Organization recently uncovered...
Counterfeit Drugs Sold Under Real Brand Names
  • Metakelfin (antimalarial) lacked sufficient active ingredient
  • Xenical (for fighting obesity) contained no active ingredients
  • Zyprexa (for treating bipolar disorder and schizophrenia) lacked sufficient active ingredient
  • Lipitor (for lowering cholesterol) lacked sufficient active ingredient
And, you already know why this happens. Serious profits... dirty profits... it's outrageous.
"In some cases producing counterfeit medicine can be ten times as profitable per kilogram as heroin," according to Science Daily.
BREAKING NEWS #2
VSUL ? The Year Of The Rat Inventions Galore!
Here's a great new deal VSUL is on to. It is set to acquire The RATLab ("running around thinking") ? a Seattle based research and development laboratory.
The "Rat" is the brainchild of Dr. Tom Furness, founder and Director of the HITLab International, with labs at Seattle, University of Canterbury in New Zealand, and the University of Tasmania in Australia. He is also genius behind Visualant's SPM technology.
RATLab is total genius stuff. Dr. Furness is a prolific inventor and the brains behind two public companies: MicroVision (MVIS) and F5 (FFIV).
F5 is a $billion market cap company focusing on Application Server optimization - which is a fancy way of saying their technology allows corporations to spend less money on their networks. MicroVision is the leader in Pico projection - using tiny MEMs mirrors to project images anywhere.
But the deal with RATLab doesn't end with Dr. Furness. You see, RATLab is also guided by Dr. Brian Schowengerdt, a research scientist in the field of optics and vision science, who developed the Spectral Pattern Matching ("SPM") technology under contract for Visualant.
With this acquisition, Visualant will consolidate all intellectual property relating to the SPM technology in the Company. In addition to its current authentication and security applications of SPM, the Company will now own all other applications including the important fields of medicine, agriculture, and the environment and begin the creation of the Visualant Laboratory.
Upon the closing of this asset acquisition transaction, Dr. Tom Furness stays in the lab inventing and Dr. Schowenger becomes the CTO for Visualant.
Great value building acquisition in my opinion.
I am set to interview Dr. Schowenger to see what new ideas for VSUL he is working on.
When you sign up to get my FREE Special Report on VSUL... I'll make sure to send you copy of my interview with Dr. Schowenger.
Every Forger, Counterfeiter And Illegal Alien Will
Live In Fear Of Visualant's SPM Technology
As I am about to show you, Visualant's spectral scanner can stop counterfeiters dead in their tracks... before they kill again... it can help send illegals home where they can burden their own economies.
When you read my Research Report you will find a detailed account of Visualant Inc. (VSUL) and its perfect position as an emerging player in this high-tech Security and Defense sectors.
You see, all the bad stuff I've shown you is just a portion of the criminal and terrorist activity going on in the world today.
Here Is The Breakthrough That Could
Power Your Big Stock Market Success
And, Visualant should push itself to the forefront of breaking these criminals backs with a patent-pending technology that provides fast, accurate authentication.
The technology that Visualant sells is called Spectral Pattern Matching.
SPM works on the basis that all dyes, chemicals and natural pigments possess unique spectral signatures - invisible to the human eye - but as absolutely unique as DNA or fingerprints.
VSUL's SPM technology uses a micro-miniature sensor to light up a subject multiple times with changing combinations of colored light...
These are patterns of a light spectrum signature, from near ultra-violet through the visible spectrum and into the near infrared.
233 Times Stronger Than The Human Eye
Human eyes have 3 color receptors: red, blue and green. Shrimp have 17 color receptors. Bumblebees have 32 color receptors: enabling it to see exactly where th nectar is "hiding" in a plant. Visualant's technology uses more than 700+ color receptors. This makes the detection of an object's unique/DNA-like digital signature possible - and makes thousands of applications possible.
Visualant Should Transform The
High-Tech Security Sector
So, even a handheld SPM device can detect an object's unique spectral pattern and then match it against existing databases.
In the case of fake IDs - say a social security card or Green card - the database would have a "DNA" match for the inks and papers used in the real things.
So, SPM can quickly reveal the fake ID of a person who's in the U.S. illegally... someone who has personally cost you more than $11,000 during the past decade.
And because SPM can be easily made into a hand-held or fixed device, it can be used to instantly test documents such as passports, driver's licenses as well as financial instruments such as currencies and checks.
It can even be used to read identification cards that let people in and out of secure buildings.
Even better, in the case of fighting terrorism, an SPM device could be used in airports and ports to scan for explosives.
SIZE MATTERS
Small, But Performing Better Than the Big Shots
FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES, Jan. 7, 2010 -
"SIZE mattered in investing in 2010. Small was definitely better. In the United States and other regions of the world, small-capitalization stocks generally rose more than their larger brethren did, continuing a trend that began in the spring of 2009 when stock markets hit bottom during the worst period of the credit crisis...
"All of the 10 industry sectors that Russell calculates showed better performance by smaller companies, with the widest margin in technology stocks."
Small tech stocks look poised to rule again in 2011.
One such company could be Visualant Inc. The Seattle-base tech upstart has just begun licensing it breakthrough Spectral Pattern Matching technology.
Shaking Up The Market...
Better Than The Competition's
Now, I will agree that some of SPM's same functions can be performed with competing technologies (e.g., facial, retinal, and fingerprint scans; placement of barcodes or holograms on the material; and examination under ultraviolet light), but, as you'll see in my Research Report, none offers the attractive and valuable combination of attributes provided by Visualant's technology.
You see, reading full spectrum color patterns, as well as signatures just outside the visible color spectrum, means the Visualant system is more robust and accurate compared to its competition, which uses black and white readings.
Visualant's SPM Technology Could Give Police,
TSA And Military People A Huge Advantage...
Finally, I want you to imagine the kind of huge edge Visualant's SPM technology gives American first responders...
Imagine...
Immigration officials will be able to search a database of passport photos of every U.S. citizen within seconds to confirm their identity.
The police and FBI will be able to confirm whether or not the driver's license is authentic or a fake... the same goes for multiple other forms of identity such as Government-issued identification documents, state identification cards, military identification, birth certificates, National ID Cards; virtually anything that includes a photograph and/or physical description of the holder.
Imagine...
A technology capable of identifying counterfeit currency without adding new layers of ink, watermarks, holograms, or other methods of security that sophisticated criminals always seem to beat.
A barcode you cannot see which contains far more information than current barcode technology can deliver. Consider a single, invisible small dot carrying pieces of coded identity information, located on a security pass, passport, or shipping container.
Then imagine...
A small device the size of a pen used to identify illicit substances.
A small handheld device that's used to make sure prescriptions drugs made in foreign countries are the real thing.
BREAKING NEWS #3
VSUL Momentum Alert!
The reasons for reading my Special Report on Visualant Inc. (VSUL) are now more compelling than ever.

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