GBA's "2021 Stock Phantasma"

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  1. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Motorola Stoney:


    License Plate Recognition (LPR) Camera Systems
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    Scan more than ever before.
    Introducing the L5F fixed license plate recognition camera system.
    With new state of the art sensors and broader focal distance options capture clearer images at further distances on your high-speed, high-volume roadways.



    Alert. Analyze. Automate.
    LPR systems take photos of vehicles, capturing license plate data as well as date, time and GPS coordinates. Detections can trigger a real-time alert to improve situational awareness, be searched and analyzed for investigative insight and leveraged to automate processes such as traffic enforcement or access control. So what makes our systems better?

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    Reliable performance
    Our high-performing hardware, software and algorithms have been refined from years of experience.

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    Select from LPR systems that aren’t one-size fits all, but rather designed for specific environmental needs.

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    End-to-end solutions
    We build more than just license plate recognition cameras. Our purpose-built applications for both law enforcement and enterprise ensure your data is actionable and secure.

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    License plate recognition (LPR) technology fights crime in real-time in Glendale, AZ
    Using a combination of fixed and mobile LPR camera systems, Glendale Police Department has generated evidence for homicide investigations, recovered stolen vehicles and much more.



    License plate recognition (LPR) systems
    We offer a variety of LPR systems, purpose-built for your needs. Each incorporates our best-in-class optical character recognition (OCR) algorithm and pairs with our application-specific software for an end-to-end solution.

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    L5Q License Plate Recognition Camera System
    Jumpstart or expand your camera network with this affordable, easy-to-deploy-anywhere license plate camera system.

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    Capture more LPR data than ever before with precision license plate scanning on your high-speed, high-volume roadways.

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    Create instant awareness on the road with a system that is deployable on almost any vehicle and intuitive for any driver.

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    Jumpstart your license plate recognition program with the L5Q. Limited time pricing available.


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    Vigilant PlateSearch: Transform license plates into leads
    Empower your team with access to billions of license plate detections and patented vehicle location analytics to go beyond basic searches and hot list alerts.



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    Vigilant ClientPortal: Generate insights that grow revenue
    Put license plate data to use, along with patented analytics and plate-based enforcement tools to add efficiency to your parking and security operations.



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    The LPR data and how long it's retained ultimately can help us if we have a specific suspect or if we're trying to build towards getting a suspect, we can use that data.
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    Tom Psalidas

    Detective

    Glendale Police Department





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    #4751     May 11, 2021

  2. Cameras are already out there- Gov sets the stage for this with EZ pass... I fought the fight for as long as I could but eventually they forced me into buying a pass.

    I think you are correct though there is push back. Overwhelming the pushback is the want for Cops not to have to walk up on so many cars for trivial reasons.

    We just had a great Cop killed on the LIE by this chick with so many violations. Was she going to stop because of a ton of fines sent her way? Probably not.

    Here what one Police chief said:
    The "prosperous bedroom community" of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee (pop. 35,000) has 39 Rekor cameras to police its streets. According to local cops, criminals were driving into Mt. Juliet to do crimes. And now this network of cameras is leading to dozens of arrests.

    "We’ve surpassed 100 successful interceptions,” said [MJPD Captain Tyler] Chandler. “We’ve recovered over 60 stolen cars, 36 stolen plates, four stolen trailers, two missing juveniles and 40 wanted persons.”

    I guess it boils down to how you feel about Red Light Cameras. I don't like them but in general I'd rather get a letter in the mail than deal with anybody walking up on me....

    As to patents I remember ReKOR had a big dispute with someone that was resolved.


    REKR claims to have the most advanced tech out there they are a data company AI at heart.
    Who Knows...

    I see the down side as well (maybe more so now) You are just using people to raise money but isn't everything? There's another aspect of REKOR that bothers me... they do some shady stuff with Insurance. I don't think they should replicate that State to State and perhaps this was the stumbling block...

    The DOD (Dept Of Defense) does use ReKor products so I would say the tech is pretty on point... Still given my druthers I would of sold already and rotated into Porch.Com.

    It it's own way Porch shares some characteristics with Rekor. You are tied into housing of course... Traffic runs in unending cycles... Getting first look at potential customers is a big part of Big Data and both REKOR and Porch do that...
     
    #4752     May 11, 2021
  3. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Either way, I doubt their AI is better than Motorola's. We're talking an Apple vs Vuzi comparison. David and Goliath.
    Plus, police departments across the country have been dealing with Motorola (and their sales reps) for 50+ years. That goes a long long way I'd think.
     
    #4753     May 11, 2021
  4. It's funny Van REKOR's lawsuit was against Motorola's Vigilant Solutions, LLC v.Rekor Systems, Inc.


    Motion to Stay

    Oct 19, 2020

    PAPERLESS ORDER granting 41 Motion to Stay. Signed by Judge Stephanie A. Gallagher on 10/19/2020. (vals, Chambers) (Entered: 10/19/2020)

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    Order on Motion to Stay


    Nov 11, 2020

    STIPULATION of Dismissal with Prejudice by Vigilant Solutions, LLC(Bergin, John) (Entered: 11/11/2020)

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    Stipulation of Dismissal

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    Nov 12, 2020

    MARGINAL ORDER approving 43 Joint Stipulation of Dismissal with prejudice filed by Vigilant Solutions, LLC. Signed by Judge Stephanie A. Gallagher on 11/12/2020. (dass, Deputy Clerk) (Entered: 11/12/2020)

    >>>> I don't pretend to understand this but REKOR probably cut a deal with Motorola? To make it go away.

    Seasoned industry marketing executive joins company to lead marketing and business development growth
    Rekor Systems, Inc. (REKR) (“Rekor”) (the “Company”), a Nasdaq company focused on bringing smarter, faster, cost-competitive solutions to the worlds of smart cities, public safety and customer experience, today announced that Susan Crandall has joined the Company as its Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). Bringing significant marketing and business development experience at large multi-national companies, she is expected to guide the Company through its next major phase of growth.

    “No one is better suited than Susan to join our executive leadership team and help our company begin to roll out our go-to-market strategy,” said Robert A. Berman, president and CEO, Rekor. “She knows the technology, industry landscape, dynamics and trends to spot, and is prepared to anticipate and act on the opportunities that will be critical to achieving our strategic growth initiatives. And as a seasoned industry marketing executive, she is intimately familiar with the opportunities relating to our solutions for smart cities, public safety and customer experience.”

    Crandall brings to Rekor decades of experience leading marketing and business development initiatives for some of the world’s largest public safety brands, including serving as Director of Global Marketing at Motorola Solutions, Inc.

    Safe to say these two companies know each other!!!
     
    #4754     May 11, 2021
  5. One of the things I liked (past tense) about REKOR is they seemed to be targeting some really interesting new areas... Fast food and gas stations... These are places Motoroloa won't be!

    In the future you will drive up to a gas station & your CC will automatically be charged for your fill. It's a part of the contactless future.

    Brite Selects Rekor to Provide Industry Leading Vehicle Recognition Solutions to Its U.S. Client Base Following Comprehensive Evaluation





    COLUMBIA, MD / ACCESSWIRE / February 26, 2020 /Rekor Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:REKR) ("Rekor"), a Nasdaq company focused on bringing smarter, faster, cost-competitive solutions to the worlds of public safety and customer experience, announced today it has been selected by Brite Computers("Brite"), a leader in public safety systems integration, as their sole ALPR solution that they will offer to their extensive customer base comprised of law enforcement and state and local governments. Brite will be a premier reseller of Rekor's AI and deep machine learning technology. With hundreds of existiͭͭng clients across the nation, Brite is an industry-leading organization that designs, installs, and services leading innovative technologies for law enforcement.

    Brite conducted extensive research and re-evaluation of the ALPR market to understand the current state of technology and to ensure its customers have the most complete solution available. Brite previously partnered with Motorola Solutions for ALPR and has now selected Rekor's vehicle recognition solution to meet the current and future needs of its customers.

    Trevor Smith, EVP of Sales and Marketing, Brite commented, "Rekor has developed the most innovative, flexible and accurate vehicle recognition software technology on the market. The software-based solution eliminates the constraint of proprietary, expensive ALPR camera systems by utilizing nearly any existing IP cameras. Utilizing IP cameras allows departments to expand ALPR deployments and better protect its community, all at the same cost. After being in the ALPR space for over a decade, Brite re-evaluated the market and explored new and innovative automatic license plate recognition technology. After a thorough evaluation of the technologies, we were impressed with the capabilities of the Rekor platform. We're incredibly excited to grow this partnership and bring a strong product to our customers."

    "We are proud that Brite has chosen to adopt our vehicle recognition software as the best choice for their customers. Brite has a comprehensive client base that will be advantaged by our solutions - including our Watchman software that can turn any IP security camera into a robust vehicle recognition system," said Robert A. Berman, President and CEO, Rekor.

    Rekor's software and cameras can be deployed to support any application without long installation delays. Rekor's solution can be used to collect license plate data and information such as the make, type, and color of a vehicle. This can represent substantial savings compared to traditional optical character recognition license plate reading technology.
     
    #4755     May 11, 2021
  6. My last word on this sad affair is

    Vigilant Solutions – which is owned by Motorola Solutions – is used by law enforcement across the country. It is also run by a former Cop.

    REKOR seemed to me a more interesting play, going away from stolen cars and into the world of retail. Even into your cell phone and into your house with your Ring Doorbell.

    If one is really worried about personal freedoms and such I'd be wary of Vigilant much more so than REKOR-- Remember it's all data...

    Stacked up I like the REKOR business model a lot better-- lets hope they grab a state or two and get back on track!
     
    #4756     May 11, 2021
  7. vanzandt

    vanzandt

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  8. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    It took out $75 Stoney.
    Shorts should start piling on soon.
    $85 by Friday?

    Hope you held on.
     
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    #4758     May 11, 2021
  9. Cathie Wood's ARK shed a third of its Apple holdings as its flagship fund keeps slumping
    May 11, 2021 8:56 AM ETARK Innovation ETF (ARKK)ARK Investment Management's ARK Innovation ETF(NYSEARCA:ARKK)is off another 5% in premarket trading, falling back to levels not seen in nearlysix months as Big Tech and momentum names continue to slide.
    • Large holdings are also getting hit hard before the bell. Tesla(NASDAQ:TSLA), Square(NYSE:SQ)and Roku(NASDAQ:ROKU)are all down more than 5%.
    • ARKK is below $100 for the first time since November 16.
    • On Monday, the ARK Fintech Innovation ETF(NYSEARCA:ARKF), sold 87,560 shares of Apple(NASDAQ:AAPL)amid the tech selloff, more than 30% of its total holdings. ARKF is the only ARK ETF that owns apple.
    • ARKF still holds 200,387 shares of Apple, according to Bloomberg.
    • Wood has been selling bigger, liquid tech names of late to buy smaller companies on the dips, such as newly-public Coinbase(NASDAQ:COIN)and Palantir(NYSE:PLTR),off more than 20% year to date.
    • On Monday Wood bought 28,011 shares of ARK's own 3D Printing ETF(BATS:PRNT)for the ARK Space Exploration ETF(BATS:ARKX).<-- SHADY!
     
    #4759     May 11, 2021
  10. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    She must be selling it all to buy my Roblox.
    Up 20% and still going.

    We need a defense stock Stoney.
    Lots going on in the world.
    Is it time for your beloved Leidos?
    $LDOS @ $104
     
    #4760     May 11, 2021