Taser (TASR) a Buy on Upgrade Cycle and Position in On-Officer Video - Ladenburg Thalmann

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Taser (TASR), Digital Ally (DGLY) on Watch as NYPD Set to Release Details of 'On-Officer' Video Pilot Program

September 4, 2014 7:29 AM EDT

On-officer camera plays Digital Ally (NASDAQ: DGLY) and Taser International (NASDAQ: TASR) are on watch as the NYPD, the nation's largest police force, is set to release details this week of its pilot program to equip 50 officers... More

JPMorgan More Positive on TASER (TASR), Lifts PT to $19

September 3, 2014 3:55 PM EDT

TASER International (NASDAQ: TASR) is down 4.4% today as shares take a breather from its rampant pace following Ferguson. However, one analyst is more positive on the company's prospects amid the opportunity that has arisen from the unfortunate event.

Today's JPMorgan analyst Paul... More

TASER (TASR) Has Significant Technological Lead Over Digital Ally (DGLY), Others - Analyst

September 2, 2014 2:25 PM EDT

While Digital Ally (NASDAQ: DGLY) continues to surge on the on-officer video potential, Ladenburg Thalmann analyst Glenn Mattson believes TASER (NASDAQ: TASR) has a significant technological lead over the other body cameras makers, including Digital Ally.

In his initiation report on TASER today, the analyst notes that while the company faces competition from Digital Ally, L3... More

Ladenburg Thalmann Starts TASER International (TASR) at Buy

September 2, 2014 9:02 AM EDT

Ladenburg Thalmann initiated coverage on TASER International (NASDAQ: TASR) with a Buy rating and a price target of $19.50.

For an analyst ratings summary and ratings history on TASER International click here. For more ratings news on TASER International click here.

Shares of TASER International closed at $15.67 yesterday.

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Will GoPro (GPRO) Take the On-Officer Camera Market by Storm?

September 2, 2014 8:28 AM EDT

Since the unfortunate events surrounding the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, on August 9th, one theme has played out well among stock traders - on-officer cameras. Not only could an on-officer video device potentially recorded what transpired that fateful night, but research has shown that police agencies that have trialed or fully deployed on-officer video have seen a 59% reduction in use of force by officers. Traders see the outfitting of millions of police officers around the world as a mega boon for companies... More