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Technology Stocks : Digital Ally Inc. - DGLY
DGLY 1.600-0.6%10:28 AM EST

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From: David Alan Cook6/15/2008 8:22:00 AM
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DGLY's largest order in the 2nd qtr (1,000 units to international customer) was 4 times the largest order received in the first qtr and about 50% of the first qtr's total revenues. Since DGLY makes about 60% or more of its revenue from smaller reorders, this was very significant imo. I also believe that if one were to read comments made on financial outlook in both the qtly reports and recent press releases, one would see that both domestic and international interest are increasing. Comments like the one below . . .We're getting traction in the industry . . .and others like . . . international interest is increasing . . . we expect to start delivering our DVM-250 Pro in the 3rd qtr . . . we are increasing our sales force and standing up international offices etc bode well for the coming and subsequent years imo!

We will see some more large contracts IMO soon!

Digital Ally's surveillance cameras help extend the long lens of the lawKansas City Business Journal - by Suzanna Stagemeyer Staff Writer
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Digital Ally Inc. CFO Tom Heckman and CEO Stan Ross display two types of digital video systems: one integrated into a car’s rearview mirror and another into a flashlight. Primary customers range from police departments to government agencies.

Digital Ally Inc. has muscled its way into the surveillance industry armed with digital equipment camouflaged as everyday tools.

The company has no debt and last year turned a $4.5 million profit on revenue of $19.4 million. It has sold its products in a dozen countries and all 50 states.

"We're getting traction in the industry," CFO Tom Heckman said.

Digital Ally has come a long way since shipping its first product in March 2006 and ending that year with revenue of $4.1 million and a $3.4 million loss.
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