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Strategies & Market Trends : The Amateur Traders Corner

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To: wgh613 who wrote (16244)11/20/2001 11:24:18 PM
From: Tom Hua  Read Replies (2) of 19633
 
Manny, re: TASR.

The company has received numerous calls from consumers wanting to buy their Advanced Tasers. I am in the market for one too, never heard of them before. You can buy it from any one of the 30 distributors.

There are 12,000,000 cops, only 15,000 are equipped with the Advanced Tasers.

There are several millions private security guards.

There are 50,000,000 households with handguns, some will want to own the M26 too.

On the competitive landscape, TASR practically owns the entire market share. It has just one competitor, a small private company called Tasertron. Tasertron's tasers don't even look like guns. Check them out.

BTW, United conducted another field test of TASR's tasers on an Airbus and an 777 last Saturday. They fired onto the cockpit dashboard, instrumentation panel, etc. The tasers passed with flying colors. There was absolutely no interference with the navigation or communication systems.

I understand United will make the test results available to other airlines so others won't have to repeat the same test and can proceed to order from TASR once FAA gives the final nod (expected in the next 4 weeks or so).

Regards,

Tom
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