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OTIV SqueezeTrigger Price is $2.49. There is $500,750 That Short Sellers Still Need To Cover.


Published on 2011-05-20 13:20:42 - WOPRAI
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May 20, 2011 / M2 PRESSWIRE / BUYINS.NET / www.squeezetrigger.com is monitoring ON TRACK INNOVATI (NASDAQ:OTIV) in real time and just received an alert that OTIV is crossing above its primary SqueezeTrigger Price, the price that a short squeeze can start in any stock. There are 200300 shares that have been shorted at the volume weighted average SqueezeTrigger Price of $2.49. To access SqueezeTrigger Prices ahead of potential short squeezes beginning, visit http://www.squeezetrigger.com .

From August 2009 to April 2011, an aggregate amount of 16449283 shares of OTIV have been shorted for a total dollar value of $32898566. The OTIV SqueezeTrigger price of $2.49 is the volume weighted average price that all shorts are short in shares of OTIV. There is still approximately $500,750 of potential short covering in shares of OTIV.

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ON TRACK INNOVATI (NASDAQ:OTIV) - On Track Innovations Ltd. and its subsidiaries are principally engaged in the field of design and development of contactless microprocessor-based smart card systems. The payment solution includes multiple products for contactless cash replacement payments, mainly for small ticket items, such as MasterCard PayPass and Visa contactless programs. It also includes solutions for electronic purse, mass transit ticketing and EasyPark, its invehicle parking meter. The products supported by its SmartID include front-end solutions to electronic passports, national identifications (IDs) and medical cards, providing cards, readers and relevant software with biometrics solutions. EasyFuel is its fuel management and petroleum solution.

MasterCard OTI is providing card and reader solutions for MasterCard PayPass contactless program. Visa OTI is providing card and reader solutions for Visa's contactless program. Atmel and OTI contacltess secure microcontroller solution has been selected by MasterCard International for use in its MasterCard PayPass program. ST Microelectronics and OTI contacltess secure microcontroller solution has been selected by Visa for use in its contactless program. CPI Card Group has integrated OTI's inlay technology for use in MasterCard's PayPass program. American Express OTI is providing reader solutions for ExpressPay contactless program. Hyercom is integrating OTI's contactless technology in Hypercom's product line. In addition, Hypercom offers OTI's flagship Saturn 5000 contactless reader as a plug 'n play option for merchants equipped with Hypercom terminals. Ingenico is integrating OTI's contactless technology in Ingenico's product line. Additionally, Ingenico offers OTI's flagship Saturn 5000 contactless reader as a plug 'n play option for merchants equipped with Ingenico terminals.

CareCross OTI provides the MediSmart solution to CareCross medical and dental network providers and managed care patients. BP is using OTI's petroleum payment solution in its FuelMaster program for fleets and retail customers. Sasol is using OTI's petroleum payment solution in South Africa for its customers.

Payments Products

OTI Payments solution offers a cashless system and loyalty programs for small purchases, such as fast food, gasoline and movie tickets. OTI solution is supplying components of the technology behind MasterCard's PayPass. OTI's contactless payment solutions are designed to let cardholders just tap or present the card in front of the reader. With read and write capabilities, OTI's contactless readers interface with existing point-of-sale (POS) terminals and read various devices (key fobs, cards, vehicle tags) for secure cash-free purchases and payments. Payments can be made either online or offline as an e-purse, loading funds through a refill system, or putting funds directly on the card. Or, alternatively, credit card information can be stored directly on the chip. Payments line for cashless payments and loyalty programs for small purchases, such as fast food, gasoline and movie tickets.

Teaming with financial institutions and back office providers, OTI is supplying solutions for new contactless payment programs in the United States. Loading pre-paid value on a card provides float for issuers, while enabling cardholders to pay for small purchases in environments, such as phone booths, vending machines, fast food restaurants, without the need for exact change. OTI's payments solution offers a variety of loyalty programs. Reloadable mass transit solutions is a ticketing method for bus and train systems. EasyPark, the electronic parking payment system enables drivers to be charged for the exact period of time they are parked.

SmartID Products

SmartID Products offers a platform to carry and verify credentials as ID, e-Passport and national card programs. The SmartID can be utilized for access control to highly sensitive areas, serve as a registered traveler program, and more. OTI developed a full solution set, including passport covers, readers, personalization systems supported by drive

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