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Gold/Mining/Energy : Biometric Security Corp (BMS.V)
BMS 57.250.0%Jun 28 5:00 PM EST

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To: Kevin Hamlin who wrote (172)5/4/1999 10:55:00 PM
From: Veteran98   of 181
 
Biometric Security Corp
BMS
Shares issued 20,834,412
1999-05-03 close $0.36
Tuesday May 4 1999
The Vancouver Sun reports in a lengthy feature business story in its Tuesday
edition that a piece of United States military technology in the emerging field of
biometrics has surfaced on the Vancouver Stock Exchange. Reporter William
Boei says that if it works out the way that Biometric Security hopes, a lot of
people who never run afoul of the law could end up being fingerprinted. All you
will have to do is work for a company with high-security areas, or on a computer
network, or punch a time clock at work, or use a bank machine, or own a car or
telephone. Biometric Security president Patrick McCleery says the U.S. Defence
Department was intrigued enough a few years ago to ask Arete Associates, a
privately-owned, California-based technology think-tank, to look at adapting a
fingerprint scanner for battlefield weapons. He says the defence department
eventually decided to hold fire on the technology, but gave Arete permission to
spin it off into a new subsidiary, Biometric Identification.
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