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From: "Jose W. Jimenez" <showoff@muttart.com>
To: kernel-janitors@vger.kernel.org
Subject: next time pay cash
Date: Sun, 01 Oct 2006 06:32:22 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <004p738x.6128481@muttart.com> (raw)

IVAY - This Stock is set to Explode!
Market Data
Ticker Symbol: IVAY
Current: .25 cents
Short Term Target: 1.50+
Long Term Target: 8.00+



"From Iraq to Home Town, U.S.A. private security company guards out number police three to one."

Private Police, Be very Afraid?

Propelled by public panic over crime, the private security industry is one of the fastest growing enterprises in the U.S., spending more money and employing more guards than public police forces around the country. In 1990 alone, fifty-two billion was spent on private security, compared to thirty billion on police. More than ten thousand private security companies employ some one million five hundred thousand guards, nearly triple the five hundred fifty-four thousand state and local police officers.

The era of dual law enforcement is already here, with a vengeance. Private guards are popping up everywhere, patrolling shopping malls, workplaces, apartment buildings and neighborhoods. The phenomenal growth of massive private shopping malls, and the steady shrinkage of public shopping streets, means the public is more likely to encounter private security than public police on a daily basis. The business community already pays for security in malls, stores, offices, banks, and highly congested public places such as New York City's Grand Central Station. And as federal funding recedes, many municipalities are looking to cut costs further by hiring rent-a-cops to work ambulance services and parking enforcement, as well as to watch over crime scenes and transport prisoners who increasingly face incarceration in corporate-run prisons.

Breakthrough Technology

Savvy Investors realize change brings opportunity
In an era of privatization, astute investors need to look no further then the private security sector to realize incredible financial gains. One company that keeps flashing on our radar screen is Investigative Services Agencies, Inc. (OTC:IVAY)

Investigative Services Agencies, Inc. is a full service investigative firm with its headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. IVAY provides in-depth expertise in Corporate Investigations, Private Investigations, Security and Corporate Consulting. IVAY has agents on call to handle any security or investigative matter on a moment's notice. IVAY also maintains a presence in the Homeland Security industry through risk assessment work and other activities for various corporations and government entities.

Phenomenal Growth



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