From The Stock Masters
PureDepth, Inc. (PDEP.OB) has inked a deal with International Game Technology to provide a "realistic digital video display" to add a new level of control
to vanilla slot machines. Now casinos can change the typical cherries and numbers to Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie‘s kids, for instance, if they know Brad and Angelina are staying at their casino and want to score some suck-up points. Furthermore those same casinos can now control the cost, payout, and nearly every other aspect of the game making it one profitable and anticipated revenue cash cow.
PureDepth slot screens were created using real depth between two or more LCD panels providing "viewing innovation" that enables users to simultaneously view two separate fields of data on one monitor. By overlaying two or more separate image planes within a single monitor, PureDepth adds realistic 3D effects that are pleasant to the eye and they have 46 approved patents and more on the way to protect their valuable investment.
However, before you get all excited and start buying up shares of PureDepth because they only cost $1.77 a share, they are an OTC BB stock. The technology and payday of this company are why we are writing about PureDepth, that and anything we can do to dig at Brad and Angelina’s child
acquisition spree. I mean how many kids can you adopt in a 90 days? Seriously? Isn’t their a limit on how many people you can buy? Nope celebs rule the world. But expect PureDepth to get more media attention and should you decide to invest in them, consider they will be operating in the red for a long time to come. If you are bored today, read PureDepth’s last quarterly report, it’s not pretty and the word "Risk" appears 15 times (which is as many times as Brad and Angelina mention their kids in a typical interview). If PureDepth can become profitable, then it may be time to think about buying shares, but if you like gambling and playing the slots, by all means, let it ride. Read more about PureDepth…