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Posted On: 11/27/2019 12:02:15 AM
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Re: lovindollars #61877
Until the companies say something more, I'll happily focus at first on what they have already said. When I research it, to me this looks like licenses per device at the merchants. So count up the # small and medium merchants, and look up the cost of the keystroke encryption annual license pricing & royalty rates between SFOR and CSI (ACS) on their SEC documents...
I say this because people should realize what CyberIDLock is. It is what this deal is about:
Keystroke Encryption
Dark Web scanning
and more
https://www.cyberidlock.com/
https://www.cyberidlock.com/for-business
https://www.advancedcybersecurity.com/
The recent SFOR press release says that the CyberIDLock bundle is embedded with their (SMB) PCI Security Solution of the worlds largest credit-card processor and will be distributed to millions of merchants in this deal. They then link to an ACS press release that shows that this deal is with First Data . They also mention that ACS has two additional merchant providers that also closed and will be launching by the end of January 2020. Each of those providers also have several millions of their own merchants.
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/20...ed-in.html
Here is a very rough summary of some figures supported by the links below. It's a start to research. There is no guarantee that this DD is accurate or relevant. Everyone should do their own research, make their own conclusions, and everyone should take responsibility for their own financial decisions.
6m + 3m + 3m merchants (not all are small and medium size)
at least $9.99 to license the keystroke encryption per year per device
15% royalty to SFOR at present, half of that after CSI pays for the related patents
size of First Data
https://investors.fiserv.com/static-files/084...3834a3c702
size of other 2 merchant providers
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/20...ed-in.html
CSI (ACS) deal with SFOR
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/12855...-index.htm
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I say this because people should realize what CyberIDLock is. It is what this deal is about:
Keystroke Encryption
Dark Web scanning
and more
https://www.cyberidlock.com/
https://www.cyberidlock.com/for-business
https://www.advancedcybersecurity.com/
The recent SFOR press release says that the CyberIDLock bundle is embedded with their (SMB) PCI Security Solution of the worlds largest credit-card processor and will be distributed to millions of merchants in this deal. They then link to an ACS press release that shows that this deal is with First Data . They also mention that ACS has two additional merchant providers that also closed and will be launching by the end of January 2020. Each of those providers also have several millions of their own merchants.
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/20...ed-in.html
Here is a very rough summary of some figures supported by the links below. It's a start to research. There is no guarantee that this DD is accurate or relevant. Everyone should do their own research, make their own conclusions, and everyone should take responsibility for their own financial decisions.
6m + 3m + 3m merchants (not all are small and medium size)
at least $9.99 to license the keystroke encryption per year per device
15% royalty to SFOR at present, half of that after CSI pays for the related patents
size of First Data
https://investors.fiserv.com/static-files/084...3834a3c702
size of other 2 merchant providers
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/20...ed-in.html
CSI (ACS) deal with SFOR
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/12855...-index.htm
There are no guarantees.
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