Thursday 29 November 2012

Handels Securities and DayDra Holdings Group Announce Partnership to Form Saber Ultra Precision Ammunition

LAS VEGAS--()--Handels Securities and DayDra Holdings Group announced today a partnership to form Saber Ultra Precision Ammunition (SUPA) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Saber Ultra Precision Ammunition will introduce the highest-quality ammunition in the industry, at high production levels, and at relatively low costs. Using a new purpose-built automated manufacturing and inspection facility, proprietary advanced technology high-speed robotic inspection systems, rigorous quality standards, and the highest-quality components, SUPA will straddle both precision and standard supply markets. The new multi-million dollar facility will have a high production capacity to complete government contracts as well as anticipated consumer demand.
“We have been working closely with the state of Nevada Governor’s Office as well as the Nevada Development Authority (NDA) in 2012. Saber Ultra Precision Ammunition will create more than 500 jobs over the next 3 years and provide veterans in particular with important career opportunities starting in 2013.”
A study of the projected economic result of SUPA’s business activities, conducted by Nevada Governor Sandoval's office, values SUPA’s potential in excess of $165 million in economic stimulation to state and local communities. SUPA is part of a Nevada state program of economic diversification.
SUPA will incorporate sophisticated tactical training facilities and a shooting range to host various state and federal law enforcement training exercises and programs, as well as private and corporate tactical training programs. SUPA will largely be comprised of former military personnel. Lord Neil B. Gibson of Handels Securities explained, “We have been working closely with the state of Nevada Governor’s Office as well as the Nevada Development Authority (NDA) in 2012. Saber Ultra Precision Ammunition will create more than 500 jobs over the next 3 years and provide veterans in particular with important career opportunities starting in 2013.”
Philip Pritchard, Chairman of DayDra Holdings Group, added, “We are cooperating with the ‘Hiring Our Heroes’ program of the United States Department of Commerce, as well as the HirePatriots.com organization, in preparation of hiring US Veterans with the skills SUPA will need. We’re looking forward to offering our people outstanding career growth opportunities.”
Saber Ultra Precision Ammunition is one of several new partnerships between Handels Securities and the DayDra Holdings Group that will offer U.S. Veterans outstanding career opportunities.
About Handels Securities Ltd
Handels Securities Ltd., led by Lord Neil Gibson since its inception in 2010, is a registered Belize International Business company licensed by the International Financial Services Commission (IFCS) to transact and practice in three primary areas of banking services. Handels Securities Ltd. participates with financial commodity-based derivative instruments and other securities, International Money Transmission, and Safe Custody Services. It is overseen by the Belize IFCS and is a licensed Swiss trust company. Handels Securities’ expertise strengthens interactions with investors through its client relationships and capital markets platforms. For additional information, please visit Handels Securities’ website at www.handelssecurities.com.
About DayDra Holdings Group LLC
DayDra Holdings Group is a privately held US-based company that operates domestically and overseas in global markets. We create, develop, own, and manage our projects, programs, and acquisitions as well as provide contract management expertise and advisory services.
DayDra straddles synergistic business sectors to achieve superior financial results while improving the economic and natural environments as well as community safety and security. DayDra projects span several sectors including construction and civil revitalization; environmentally responsible and sustainable energy generation; Internet services; security and tactical systems, technology and services; as well as other commercial enterprises. For more information, visit www.daydraholdingsgroup.com.

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Sunday 11 November 2012

Lord Neil Gibson Asks, Has Nevada gone blue?

Rest easy, Nevada. We’re still a battleground state.
At least so say political operatives on both sides of the aisle.
Admittedly, they may have a bit of a vested interest in saying so. Presidential battleground status opens the spigot to tens of millions of advertising dollars.
By the last count compiled by The Washington Post, $54 million was spent on Nevada airwaves to influence the presidential election here this year — that’s about $53 per vote cast here.
But some are questioning whether Tuesday’s results support the claim that Nevada’s six electoral votes are worth fighting over anymore.
President Barack Obama last week won Nevada convincingly for the second time. In fact, his margins in 2008 and 2012 far exceeded former President George W. Bush’s Nevada margins in 2000 and 2004.
Democrats have 90,000 more registered voters than Republicans. They have a well-financed party structure in place — an organization noticeably absent on the Republican side. And they have control of the state Legislature.
Some might say that doesn’t sound like the metrics of a true swing state.
Indeed, it’s starting to sound a lot like New Mexico — previously a battleground state before turning convincingly blue beginning about four years ago and disappearing from the presidential campaign radar screen.
Is Nevada in danger of becoming the dreaded flyover state that the presidential contenders pass by in between campaign stops in Colorado and fundraising stops in California?
Republicans, with a tinge of apprehension in their voices, say: Not yet.
“This is the bluest purple state in the country,” said Mac Abrams, U.S. Sen. Dean Heller’s campaign manager. “But we’re still a purple state.”
Perhaps Heller’s victory is an indication of that. The Republican barely defeated Democrat Shelley Berkley, whose campaign was hamstrung from the beginning by a House ethics investigation.
But Republicans also point to the fact that Nevada’s most popular politician, Gov. Brian Sandoval, is a Republican. The party represents half of Nevada’s congressional delegation. And although the GOP narrowly lost an attempted takeover of the state Senate, the number of voters statewide backing a Republican candidate for the Legislature almost equaled the number of voters backing a Democratic candidate.
“Yes, we’re still a battleground state,” Republican strategist Robert Uithoven said. “However, we need to do significant work within the Republican Party to keep it a battleground state.”
And that’s where the argument becomes more than just how much battleground status increases the bottom lines for television station owners.
If Republican presidential contenders cede Nevada, they’re pretty much handing it over to the Democrats. And that’s not necessarily good for Republican candidates down ticket.
“At this point, it’s the Republicans' responsibility to keep us a battleground state,” Uithoven reiterated.
Democrats aren’t about to take Nevada for granted, either.
“Clearly it’s more Democratic than it used to be,” one Democratic operative said. “I think you can call it a Democratic-leaning state, but I personally feel less confident about calling it a solidly blue state.
“I don’t think we’re there yet. And Democrats have to be careful not to go down the same flawed path Nevada Republicans went down.”
Just a decade ago, Republicans were the powerful party in Nevada. Democrats had no party structure to rely on, held only one statewide office and seemed unable to wrest control of the state Senate away from the Republicans.
The story is a cautionary indication that the political balance of power in Nevada can easily execute an about-face.
So will Nevada voters have the same level of television ads, robo-calls and door knocks to complain about again in four years?
“I think they will,” the Democratic operative said. “If either side takes Nevada for granted, I think they do it at their own peril.”

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Tuesday 6 November 2012

US election 2012: Mitt Romney must carry Colorado to win the presidency

Glamorous Las Vegas may not seem like the place where American politics would be a hot issue, but beyond the historic strip of five-star luxury resorts high unemployment, rampant home foreclosures, and economic hardship have made it a battleground state – where President Barack Obama and Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney are fighting hard for the six electoral votes that could secure a win for either candidate.

The latest polls out of Nevada are inconclusive – some showing Mr Obama in a slight lead, others showing the duo in a dead heat. So while Nevada can seem overshadowed by the battleground eastern states – like Ohio and Florida – it is no less a critical win for either candidate.

Colorado in the Rockies was considered to be a Republican stronghold until President Barack Obama won its nine electoral votes in 2008.

Mitt Romney "needs to be carrying Colorado" to have any chance of winning the White House, Dr Boys said.