From charset="iso-8859-1" Return-Path: SHCCnews61@eudoramail.com Received: (qmail 50323 invoked by uid 500); 18 Jan 2002 08:52:54 -0000 Message-Id: <000028e0795a$00001070$00000964@mx1.eudoramail.com> Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 02:53:00 -1800 From: SHCCnews61@eudoramail.com Reply-To: SHCCnews61@eudoramail.com To: Subject: Tonight's Investment Special BOIJ >Number: 9521 >Category: other >Synopsis: Tonight's Investment Special BOIJ >Confidential: yes >Severity: non-critical >Priority: medium >Responsible: apache >State: closed >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: mistaken >Submitter-Id: unknown >Arrival-Date: Fri Jan 18 01:00:01 PST 2002 >Closed-Date: Sun Feb 17 16:26:03 PST 2002 >Last-Modified: Sun Feb 17 16:26:03 PST 2002 >Originator: >Release: >Organization: >Environment: >Description: = Investors
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Investm= ent Special
Tonight's Feature Company=

ShareCo= m, Inc.
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Current Price: $0.0063

52 Week High: $2.49
52= Week Low: $0.0062

 &= nbsp;    Why SHCC?
  • SHCC has establis= hed business relationships with FEMA, the American Red Cross, AAA, NOAA, a= nd more.

  • SHCC is currently booking revenues of $45,000 per month and projects re= venues of $13 million for 2002.

  • On Jan= uary 17th, SHCC showed its continued growth track through its new part= nership with Maxwood Technology to produce breakthrough emergency broad= cast products. 
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The Time is NOW at Sharecom

= The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Nation= al Weather Service (NWS), the Red Cross and AAA are a= but a few of the agencies and organizations with whom ShareCom Inc. has forged alliances to ensure clear competitive advantage for its= product lines. The past 10 years have seen a dramatic increase in= severe weather conditions, and with continued global warming these patter= ns will become worse. Prompted by FEMA and NWS aggressive programs, dem= and for the company's NOAA radios will soar.  Today 7% of America= n homes possess an NOAA radio.  The national goal is 100%.<= /b>

Sharecom's www.WeatherRadios.com is the site for consu= mers to purchase the company's superior product at a significant discount.= SHCC's revenue flow rate is at $45,000/month and rapidly growing. = The Company will realize a profit this year and plans to triple it next.. = SHCC's market dominance in this growing "bread and butter", nich= e business makes it an interesting acquisition candidate and a compe= lling investment.

This Just Out: SHCC NEWS

 

ShareCom Partners With Maxwood Technology to Produce Break= through NOAA Emergency Broadcast Products

Innovative NOAA Emergency Radio products Unveiled at CES 200= 2

PALATINE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WI= RE)--Jan. 17, 2002-- ShareCom, a leading marketing and sales organizati= on which specializes in NOAA Weather Radio Products, today announced t= he formation of a strategic alliance with Maxwood Techics BHD and NIKKO= CO., LTD.--to design, develop, manunology LTD., an affiliate and part= ner of NIKKO Electronfacture, market and sell specialized unique Emergency= Weather Radio Products never before seen by the consumer electronics i= ndustry!

The partnership has de= veloped three specialized products that ShareCom has introduced, including= the latest Homeland Security device introduced at the 2002 Cons= umer Electronics Show.

In addit= ion to the valued priced WRP-50 Weather Radio, ShareCom has introduced two= very special and unique products:

The WRP-500 is a New Graphical Interface Emergency Radio that featu= res a PDA style readout that will allow the end user to track weather rela= ted broadcasts on a map of the county that the emergency notification from= NOAA is broadcast in. This model will also feature a 20 memory trackin= g capability that will store the last 20 alerts including the time of = date, date and nature of the alerts so the end user can track a storm/emer= gency as it develops. This unit also features a 20 hour battery back up the will allow the end user complete warning capability in the case t= hat power is lost to the home. With the county codes built into the softwa= re, this model is the easiest NOAA Weather Radio on the market to program.=

The WRP-900 is a unique compute= r based homeland security product that will interface with any PC or s= erver network, and will allow people in offices, business and homes to hav= e the most up-to-date weather or national emergency information directly f= rom the federal government. NOAA will be able to broadcast FEMA war= nings as well as supply information for "follow on'' details as to wh= ere to go to get food, water, medical help or shelter in the area of a nat= ional emergency to weather related disaster.

"Our ability to develop and produce unique and strategic= products is significantly enhanced as a result of this partnership,"= says Brad Nordling, President and CEO of ShareCom, Inc. "Maxwood= Technology has a tremendous amount of technical abilities that we will re= ly upon in producing the highest quality products possible.""We are pleased to be able to work = with ShareCom as a strategic partner in developing and manufacturing commu= nications products that will help inform and protect citizens in the Unite= d States of America," Kunihiko Ichioka, President and CEO of Maxw= ood Technology Ltd.

 

Stay tuned for more announce= ments to come

More Reasons to Consider Bu= ying SHCC

1. WeatherRadios.com has been award= ed a National Partnership with the Federal Emergency Management = Agency (FEMA) to increase the use of Weather Radios countrywide th= rough a program called Project Impact. There are 2,600 Project I= mpact communities in the U.S. The FEMA website lists WeatherRadi= os.com as a national partner 
providing a banner and link to= the WeatherRadios.com site. The FEMA site receives over 100,000 visi= tors per day.

2.  The National Oceanic and Aerospace Administration&n= bsp;(NOAA) has WeatherRadios.com listed first on their web site&nb= sp;page that tells people where to purchase a NOAA Weather Radio=

3=   The National Weather Service (NWS) has offered to = promote corporate sponsorships to the WeatherRadios.com site through&= nbsp; recognition and media support.

4.  Local American Red Cross chapte= rs will promote NOAA Weather Radios through WeatherRadios.com in = exchange for a $5.00 donation per sold radio.

5.  The Chicago ar= ea AAA will feature SHCC's  2WayTalk.com on its website offer= ing exclusive discounts on Weather Radios, and FRS Family Radios. 2Wa= yTalk.com will also be 
listed in the AAA magazine called "H= ome and Away".

6.  The Federation of Manufactured= Home Owners of Florida (FMO) has entered into a one-year agr= eement that will increase the sale of Weather Radios from the Weather= Radios.com site. Mailings and web site links will offer a group disco= unt to members and also pay a rebate to the organization for every ra= dio sold.has begun to promote the discount that is offered =
through WeatherRadios.com site. Magazine articles, mailings and = web site links will offer a group discount to members and also pay a = rebate to the organization for every radio sold. This 
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Why W= eather Radios are Poised for Growth

NOAA Weather Radios= automatically alert people of impending sev= ere weather conditions "24/7". This is especially critical for f= amilies while sleeping. These devices are fast becoming recognized as e= ssential and potentially life saving for use in homes, business= es, and critical care facilities.

The National Weather Service= (NWS)
has stated that there has been an increase in severe weather in= the last 10 years and this trend is expected to continue. NWS has a pu= blished goal for NOAA Weather Radios to be in every home within the= next 10 years. Currently, approximately just 7% of homes have this= device. This being said, we can expect a tremendous increase in th= e presence and sale of weather radios over the coming years. The NWS, = NOAA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other government = agencies have an aggressive education and funding effort to reach the 100%= goal.

New techno= logy called Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) was introduced in th= e mid 90s. It allows users to set an alarm only for their specific geograp= hic area. This feature is expected to make this tool commonplace in hom= es alerting families of weather conditions that pose an immediate dang= er.  

Ad= ditionally, 2WayTalk.com will continue to focus on Internet users w= ho are outdoor enthusiasts. The market continues to be strong and growing.= FRS Family Radios are now becoming a popular family item on vacations, sk= i trips, camping, and biking events. They are used for a wide variety of p= urposes, from staying in touch with children playing in the neighborhood, = to coordinating soccer tournaments and antique auctions. 

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A Final Word Ab= out SHCC

SHCC is currently booking $45,000/ month and is co= nservatively projecting earnings next year of $1.3 million on revenues = of $13 million. Unlike most e-commerce ventures, ShareCom's marketing = "burn rate" is very modest. The Company forecasts revenues of= $32.5 million the following year, increasing profitability to earn $4= 6 million. Given its impressive relationships and the rapidly growing mar= ket for its product, SHCC's share price of just 1.6 cents makes it a co= mpelling play for the astute investor. 

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Forward looking statements are based on expect= ations, estimates and projections at the time the statements are made that= involve a number of risks and uncertainties which could cause actual= results or events to differ materially from those presently anticipated. = Forward looking statements in this action may be identified through the us= e of words such as "projects", "foresee", "expect= s", "will,"  "anticipates," "estimates,= " "believes," "understands" or that by statements= indicating certain actions "may," "could," or "m= ight" occur.  All information provided within this email pertain= ing to investing, stocks, securities must be understood as information pro= vided and not investment advice. Investment News Alert advises all readers= and subscribers to seek advice from a registered professional securi= ties representative before deciding to trade in stocks featured within thi= s email.  None of the material within this report shall be construed = as any kind of investment advice.

In compliance with the Securiti= es Act of 1933, Section17(b), Investment Special discloses the receipt of = $20,000 cash from a third party for the publication of this report and add= itional services related to = SHCC.  In addition, Investment Special discloses the receipt of fifte= en million unrestricted shares of SHCC from a third party for the publicat= ion of this report and additional services related to SHCC.  Be aware= of an inherent conflict of interest resulting from our intent to profit f= rom the sale of these shares.  Part or all of our position may be liq= uidated at any time, even after we have made positive statements regarding= the above company.  All factual information in this report was = gathered from public sources, including but not limited to SEC filings, Co= mpany Press Releases, and Market Guide.&= nbsp; Investment Special  believes this information to be reli= able but can make no guarantee as to its accuracy or completeness. Use of = the material within this email constitutes your acceptance of these terms.=


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