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Spindle: Spindle is up 18% on nearly 3X volume following our CEO interview. View this compelling interview here now , for free. This interview has also been  posted on Benzinga -  only members can access the full interview.


SuperCom: SuperCom expects full-year revenue growth to exceed 40% on a Y/Y basis, and is expecting non-GAAP EPS for 2015 to exceed $1.20 per share. SuperCom's president stated they secured contracts exceeding $60M during 2014, and are planning to have $25M booked over the next nine months.

The company's recent decline makes shares attractive, I may be looking to add. We have plans to interview the company's President within the next month. With $1.20 in expected earnings, a basic 12X P/E ratio points to a potential 100% PPS gain over the next year. 


SilverSun The company's 9-month performance has been impressive with net income increasing 349% for the first nine months of the year and revenues up 32% for the same period. I do think it will be hard to follow this up next quarter, but on a full year basis the company should report impressive results Y/Y.

The company is executing nicely to create shareholder value (Over The Long Term). A raise, coupled with the $1.5M acquisition coupled with a reverse split to up list will help increase exposure and attract a larger set of investors.

Keep in mind hedge funds, mutual funds and pensions etc can not invest in stocks under $1 or $5 in instances. Reverse splits are generally looked down upon, but will allow SilverSun to potentially up-list thereafter and have access to a larger investor base.

Further, the company can then use its shares as currency for future acquisitions since liquidity will greatly improve. 

Mark Meller, the company's CEO is the largest shareholder. So his interests are aligned with these items increasing shareholder value.


Crossroads: Crossroads is up 5% on news the company released its new StrongBox NAS generation 4 platform which expands the storage configuration for up to 65 terabytes of internal capacity - three times greater than 1st generation systems. Users can also expand StrongBox's capacity with external SAS/FC disk arrays including StrongBox XpanDisk.

StrongBox, CRDS's tape library system, has been picking up pace recently due to new enhancements and a stronger sales drive with more sales agents. 

A quote from David Cerf, VP of Strategy and Business Development paints a clear picture on the system.

"Unlike any other storage system available in the market, the StrongBox NAS Generation 2 provides unparalleled value, delivering performance tuning to match users' requirements for online, nearline and archival storage all from one solution," said David Cerf, executive vice president of strategy and business development at Crossroads Systems. "Generation 2 provides more flexibility to scale from terabytes to petabytes. The latest StrongBox NAS platforms deliver online data access for users and applications while also allowing organizations to quickly maximize their ROI and re-task existing storage assets. Additionally, they allow us to expand StrongBox's addressable market size and attract new customers who need expanded online and nearline disk storage." ( Link)


CounterPath: A company on our microcap watchlist, signed a reseller agreement with a leading network provider. The reseller plans to resell CoutnerPath's desktop and mobile OTT communications solutions to various verticals. According to Gartner, UC-ready infrastructure will grow to $17B in 2016, as businesses roll out next-gen IP communication solutions to increase employee productivity and reduce costs.


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Posted to SecretCaps on Jan 22, 2015 — 2:01 PM
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