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March 5th, 2011
ZST Digital Networks, Inc. Announces Q4 and Fiscal Year 2010 Results

We are especially pleased with the rapid progress of our GPS division, which has quickly ramped up in a little over a year to become a major contributor to both our top- and bottom-line.  The success of this segment demonstrates our strong execution ability and the growing market demand for our commercial GPS products and services.  We believe that the demand in Henan Province for our vehicle tracking and fleet management systems utilizing GPS technologies will continue to grow, as demonstrated by our recent agreement with Shangqiu City. As a result, we expect this segment will continue to be our primary growth driver moving forward. Read More