The stock market may be closed during the weekend, but this Sunday was a busy day for Polar Wireless Corp. (OTC:BCDI). It is not that the company did any business that day, but there were people who engaged in some tasks related to it. Maybe the post-effect will be satisfactory for investors, which would actually be a new experience for the company. Numerous announcements have come out since the beginning of the year, yet they received little attention whatsoever.


First of all, this is one more new player on the market, boasting about its potential for leadership in the telecommunications market. Polar provides a global solution to the roaming fees currently paid. Great news, there is actually a product handy, which might hit the market. It might also hit nothing, simply because it is not clear as to how and when this product will be introduced on the market as nothing has been mentioned on this matter. Well, you can actually go to the Polar website and check if you qualify for having their device in the future – a very meaningful action, given that they claim a person can use the Polar chip regardless of the mobile phone or telecom provider he uses. [BANNER]
Other traders would usually look at the balance sheets as well, but in this particular case it will provoke sadness in the reader, so better stick to the news. It is that Polar Wireless has completed a data center this year, it has also acquired another company of similar business activities that should enhance the services Polar will provide in the future. How they accomplish that with no capital is truly amazing, yet they claim to have already done it.
Despite all of the above, it is not all bad news, at least for speculative investors. The promotions from yesterday, paid by a third party, might actually attract some people to boost the volume and price. The ones who time their in and out right might just as well benefit from Polar. This is a game for skilled investors, though, the risk here is high enough. So, regular traders should perhaps stick to their blue chips.