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TASER Tom Smith defending badly lawsuits :
wow no answer why 270 on 300 people have vanished in the nature huh?
The End is near with lawsuits ever rising ... so do the lawuits $$
http://video.aol.com/video-detail/stun-gun-safety-issue/3500314799
REASON FOR TODAYS CRASH
Department of Justice Study Evaluates Electronic Control Device Technology; Report Obtained Through FOIA Request Supports Superiority of TASER Devices
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Feb 20, 2008 (PrimeNewswire via COMTEX) -- TASER International, Inc. (Nasdaq:TASR), the market leader in advanced electronic control devices (ECDs), today announced that it has obtained a copy of the draft final report dated January 25, 2008 of a U.S. Department of Justice funded study titled: "A Qualitative & Quantitative Analysis of Conducted Energy Weapons: TASER X26 vs. Stinger S200" through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the National Institute of Justice. According to the report, the purpose of the study is "to objectively evaluate both the TASER International and Stinger weapon systems. This is accomplished by evaluating the performance, safety, and reliability of both products." (p. 10)
TASER International will be providing a copy of the report to Stinger Systems pursuant to on-going discovery in its patent infringement litigation, "TASER International, Inc. v. Stinger Systems," in the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona, case number CV07-0042-PHX-MHM.
Some of the key findings of the 93-page report are:
1. Lower level of incapacitation when exposed to the Stinger S-200
* "...the majority of people reported a much lower level of
incapacitation when hit with the Stinger S200 in comparison to
the TASER X26." (p. 6)
* "In all cases of TASER deployment, the subjects were immediately
incapacitated. However, the majority of people had little
reaction when hit with the Stinger S200 while this CED was
affixed to them via gator clips." (p. 24)
2. Safety Concerns
* "Further problems existed in that the Stinger cartridges would
also discharge little pieces of plastic and metal that could best
be described as `shrapnel.' This was noted numerous times in
testing as these items constantly stuck the research team."
(p. 37)
* "Should the user make contact with the cross-bolt switch while
the Stinger S-200 is discharging a cycle of current, the user
also receives a shock for the duration of the cycle." (p. 74)
3. TASER X26 is a more reliable device
* "A quantitative review of the weapon systems shows greater
reliability of the TASER X26 over its Stinger S200 counterpart."
(p. 6)
* Stinger S-200 "exhibited little constancy" (p. 35)
* "...the malfunction rate on the Stinger weapon, which was
measured, for the initial equipment, at 47.35%. Many times the
cartridge simply would not fire..." (p. 36)
* "Should the user make contact with the cross-bolt switch while
the Stinger S200 is discharging a cycle of current, the user also
receives a shock for the duration of the cycle." (p. 75)
4. TASER X26 is a more durable device
* "... a number of cartridges were dropped from a height of four
feet to determine their survivability. None of the TASER
cartridges broke during this test; however, fourteen out of the
twenty Stinger cartridges were damaged upon impact with a
carpeted floor." (p. 7)
* "Additionally, a number of Stinger cartridges were broken while
still in their shipping container. The blast doors fell off,
releasing the wire tether." (p. 68)
5. Stinger's Training Materials contained incorrect information
* "Some of the material was found to be outdated and incomplete,
and the instructor advised participants to ignore sections of the
handout material where discrepancies were noted." (p. 17)
6. Stinger S-200 probes flew erratically and frequently broke
* "In addition to the erratic spread of the (Stinger) probes, the
probes tended to fly in an untrue linear manner and did not
penetrate the target as they would often hit the target sideways.
Evidence of this was when the barbs bounced off the target and
flew back towards the researchers." (p. 36)
* "One concern with the Stinger weapon system was that the Stinger
S200 probes frequently broke free from their barbs in the
target." (p. 6)
* "As was the case with our initial volunteer tester, almost every
(Stinger) barb broke off in the plastic dummy target." (p. 36)
* "In this case, the barbs could not be removed by attendant EMS
staff and the subject had to be transported to the local hospital
for removal by a physician. Due to an ethical concern about doing
harm to the additional volunteer subjects involved in this
testing, subsequent testing with all other subjects involved the
use of alligator clips." (p. 22)
* "The Stinger probes frequently broke off in the target during
testing and their removal. During this testing, 52 Probes out of
159 Stinger cartridges broke off in the testing target (32.8%)."
(p. 66)
"We are pleased to have a new independent government-funded study which documents TASER technology as being superior in ECD performance," commented Tom Smith, Chairman and Founder of TASER International. "These results are also being confirmed in law-enforcement agencies around the country, such as the Pennsylvania State Troopers and the California Highway Patrol, that have done comparisons and selected the field-proven TASER technology," concluded Smith.
A full copy of the study can be found at www.taser.com/research/government_studies/NIJReport.pdf
STIY News for tomorrow 02/19/2008
Research Group at a Major US University Completes Study Comparing Peak Current Levels of the Stinger S-200 to Taser M-26 and X-26 weapons
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Research Group at a Major University Completes Study Comparing Stinger S-200 Model Weapon to Taser M-26 and X-26 Weapons
Study demonstrated that the S-200 delivers appreciably less electrical current to the animal than either the Taser M-26® or X-26® models
TAMPA, Fla., February 19, 2008, Stinger Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: STIY), a leader in electro-stun technology today announced that a research group at a major U.S. University has completed a study comparing the output of the Stinger S-200 projectile stun gun to the Taser M-26 and Taser X-26 in an animal model. Details of the study are being withheld pending scientific publication. However, among other findings, the peak current of the Taser brand X-26 was approximately 75% higher than the peak current of the Stinger S-200, and the peak current of the Taser brand M-26 was approximately 750% higher than the peak current of the Stinger S-200 peak current of the S-200. The Company believes that a reduction in current may be possibly important from a safety perspective, when one or both of the probes strike the chest of the subject. Further research will test whether this reduction in delivered current translates into a safer device. Since the S-200 effectively disables with lower current, Stinger intends to move to have this study accepted into evidence at trial of Case CV-07-0042-PHX-MHM, that is Taser International, Inc (NASDAQ:TASR). v. Stinger Systems, Inc
Ron Bellistri stated “The Stinger S-200 has demonstrated comparable knock-down power to the Taser devices. We now have independent data from a premier university that confirms that the S-200 achieves this level of incapacitation while delivering peak current levels to the animals that are only a fraction of the levels delivered by the Taser devices. Current is what is dangerous, even Taser acknowledges that fact in their sales literature (page 15 of their sales brochure quotes ‘It’s not the volts, but the amperes that matter for electrical safety). ”
http://www.stingersystems.com/PressReleaseDescription.aspx?id=43
Mick, good to hear about this one, come on down to the Kaboom!! We are adding new stuff every day bud, you should see it, you need to log in to see all of them, we are working on displaying them before you register, but for now you have to sign in?
Thanks.
State of New Mexico Awards Stinger Systems Purchase Contract for S-200sLast update: 2/13/2008 8:55:00 AMTAMPA, Fla., Feb 13, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Stinger Systems, Inc. (STIY), a leader in electro-stun technology today announced that the State of New Mexico has awarded Stinger Systems a general services contract. The contract stipulates a locked in price of Stinger S-200 projectile stun guns for one year. All law enforcement agencies throughout the state of New Mexico will be able to purchase under the guidelines of the general services contract. ABOUT STINGER SYSTEMS Stinger Systems, Inc., a leading provider of electro stun technologies, develops and sells a broad array of products utilizing advanced electro sparc- pulsed technology to police, corrections, and security sectors worldwide. . FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This announcement contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The forward-looking statements are based on Stinger Systems' current intent, belief and expectations. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict. Actual results may differ materially from these forward-looking statements because of the risks described in Stinger Systems' filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Existing and prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of today's date. Stinger Systems undertakes no obligation to update or revise the information contained in this announcement whether as a result of new information, future events or circumstances, or otherwise. SOURCE Stinger Systems, Inc.
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these experiments are telling the real story about "DON'T TASE ME BRO."
Mick nice video also. for sure this video is not fake it even involved the AP reporter being stunned.
these last few days stiy been flying.
Washington DOC to Standardize on Stinger Systems' Products
Tuesday February 12, 9:08 am ET
Tuesday February 12, 9:08 am ET
TAMPA, Fla., Feb. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Stinger Systems, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: STIY - News), a leader in electro-stun technology today announced that the Washington State Department of Corrections will standardize electro stun technology using Stinger Systems' products. Presently, the Washington DOC uses the Stinger's Band-It prisoner restraint system and the Ice Shield crowd control shield. The Department will now phase in the Stinger S-200 stun gun as a replacement solution. The Department plans to purchase as soon as the first quarter of 2008.
"Department staff who have evaluated the S-200 found it to be rugged enough and the best stun product suited for use in the correctional setting. WA DOC has been very pleased using Stinger's other electro-stun products and desire to continue with a vendor we know that supplies a reliable product," a WA DOC spokesman stated.
Stinger Systems provides electro stun products to many of the Department of Corrections facilities in the United States as well as the US Marshals and the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
ABOUT STINGER SYSTEMS
Stinger Systems, Inc., a leading provider of electro stun technologies, develops and sells a broad array of products utilizing advanced electro sparc- pulsed technology to police, corrections, and security sectors worldwide. http://www.stingersystems.com.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This announcement contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The forward-looking statements are based on Stinger Systems' current intent, belief and expectations. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict. Actual results may differ materially from these forward-looking statements because of the risks described in Stinger Systems' filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Existing and prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of today's date. Stinger Systems undertakes no obligation to update or revise the information contained in this announcement whether as a result of new information, future events or circumstances, or otherwise
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rejoice,
EXACTLY! I can't believe this board isn't smoking with activity. Just on anticipation this should be a 50 million marketcap.
Yeah , well , Stinger would not be engaging HP White if they hadn't already ran the tests in their own labs, or would they just be taking a long shot? I think they will show "stunning "evidence once and for all they have a superior gun.
Let's keep our fingers crossed that stinger stings the tasar gun!!!
Stinger Systems Engages HP White Laboratory for Stinger vs. Taser Testing
Monday February 11, 9:00 am ET
TAMPA, Fla., Feb. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Stinger Systems, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: STIY - News), a leader in electro-stun technology today is announcing that it has engaged the services of H.P. White Laboratory, Inc., one of the nation's premier ballistic testing facilities, to conduct a thorough test of the Stinger S-200 projectile stun device and the Taser X26 device. Part of the analysis will be a live demonstration performed in the City of New York at the offices of Beau Dietl & Associates, One Pennsylvania Plaza on Monday, February 11, 2008.
Attending this demonstration will be individuals representing the law enforcement community from the Northeastern region including numerous local and state agencies. Agencies acknowledging attendance include from New York; the NYC Police Department, NYC Corrections Department, Correction's Officers Benevolent Association Nassau & Suffolk County Police, Nassau & Suffolk County Sheriff's Department, Scarsdale, Eastchester, Southold, Elmsford and Quogue Police Departments, the NYS Police and NYS Commission of Corrections from New Jersey; Passaic County Sheriff, Patterson and Clifton Police Departments and the NY NJ Port Authority Police Department. In addition representatives from the Norfolk Police Department and the US Marshall's and Secret Service have acknowledged their attendance at this demonstration.
The Company anticipates quantifiable results of a new medical study comparing electrical charges into the chest of the Taser International brand stun weapons to the Stinger S-200 which, in the Company's opinion, can better equip the law enforcement community with state of the art technology.
H.P. White Laboratory, Inc. was founded in 1936 by Mr. Henry Packard White as a ballistic research and development facility. Since that time, it has become one of the leading privately owned laboratories engaged in small arms and ammunition research, development and testing. H.P. White Laboratory, Inc. produces no manufactured item and is in no manner affiliated with any other research organization, manufacturer, agency or end product user. HP White is considered one of the only truly independent ballistics laboratories in the United States.
ABOUT STINGER SYSTEMS
Stinger Systems, Inc., a leading provider of electro stun technologies, develops and sells a broad array of products utilizing advanced electro spark- pulsed technology to police, corrections, and security sectors worldwide. http://www.stingersystems.com.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This announcement contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The forward-looking statements are based on Stinger Systems' current intent, belief and expectations. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict. Actual results may differ materially from these forward-looking statements because of the risks described in Stinger Systems' filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Existing and prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of today's date. Stinger Systems undertakes no obligation to update or revise the information contained in this announcement whether as a result of new information, future events or circumstances, or otherwise.
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BUYINS.NET. i see there on the naked short list
nice find Mick! bodes very well for STIY since the S-200 was found to be cardiac safe.
Motley Fool is generally well thought of and they have a huge following; however each author/writer stands on his own so the real proof will not be the opinion of the auther but the execution of STIY.
Gruder is a very capable guy and rather than being the Quarter Back in the field he will be the Coach on the side of the field which may well give him better perspective.
this link does go to this article about TASR claim.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2008/01/30/taser-study.html#skip300x250
Chicago study calls Taser's safety claims into question
Last Updated: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 | 6:05 AM ET
CBC News
Taser stun guns may not be as safe as their manufacturer claims, according to a study carried out by Chicago researchers, CBC News has learned.
The team of doctors and scientists at the trauma centre in Chicago's Cook County hospital stunned 11 pigs with Taser guns in 2006, hitting their chests with 40-second jolts of electricity, pausing for 10 to 15 seconds, then hitting them for 40 more seconds.
When the jolts ended, every animal was left with heart rhythm problems, the researchers said. Two of the animals died from cardiac arrest, one three minutes after receiving a shock.
The findings call into question safety claims made by Taser International, the Arizona company that makes the stun guns, which are used by dozens of police departments across Canada.
According to Taser International's website, "independent medical and scientific experts have determined Taser devices to be among the safest use-of-force options available."
Taser director Mark Kroll has also published a paper called Safety of Taser Electronic Devices, in which he says when electricity kills, it is an immediate death that occurs within four seconds because electricity can't linger in a living being's body "like a poison."
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i ran across this tonight.
Study shows that tasers kill!
Chicago study calls Taser's safety claims into question
Last Updated: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 | 6:05 AM ET
CBC News
Taser stun guns may not be as safe as their manufacturer claims, according to a study carried out by Chicago researchers, CBC News has learned."
this doesn't go to the article. probably needs to go into search.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2008/01/30...
This was a well controlled, scientifically valid study, unlike the ones that TASR touts and it was published in a respected peer-reviewed medical journal!
January 30, 2008 - 11:12 AM EST ,,, this really helped a lot...imho.
Stinger Systems Announces Ron Bellistri as Interim CEO
TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Stinger Systems, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: STIY), a leader in electro-stun technology, today announced that Ron Bellistri has become interim CEO of Stinger Systems. Robert Gruder, Stinger Systems' current CEO, will become President and remain Chairman of the Board.
Robert Gruder stated, 'I'm committed above all to what's in the best interests of the Company and its shareholders. I have invested substantially in Stinger Systems and have been dedicated to making it the leader in stun technologies. I believe that the Company can be best served by moving forward without distractions and continuing to focus on its mission of striving to be the best at what we do. Therefore, in light of the case filed recently by the SEC, I will step down as CEO while that matter is pending. Ron Bellistri has a great track record in building a world class company, and since he came aboard as Executive Vice President, my confidence in him has only increased.'
ABOUT STINGER SYSTEMS
Stinger Systems, Inc., a leading provider of electro stun technologies, develops and sells a broad array of products utilizing advanced electro sparc- pulsed technology to police, corrections, and security sectors worldwide. http://www.stingersystems.com .
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This announcement contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The forward-looking statements are based on Stinger Systems' current intent, belief and expectations. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict. Actual results may differ materially from these forward-looking statements because of the risks described in Stinger Systems' filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Existing and prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of today's date. Stinger Systems undertakes no obligation to update or revise the information contained in this announcement whether as a result of new information, future events or circumstances, or otherwise.
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IMHO,,,ROBERT GRUDER HAS TO DISCONNECT HIMSELF ENTIRELY FROM MGMT PERSPECTIVE.
SEC WILL NOT LET UP TIL THEY FIND SOMETHING ON HIM.
i'm not against robert gruder at all. he has done wonders for STIY.
interim mgmt will see STIY thoroughly fit all their product fit into this fda approved product.
this case reminds me of hlsh. ceo was found guity but hlsh is trading around $15/$20 hugh since then.
pps of STIY is going south unless robert steps aside til DOJ AND SEC RELEASE HIM OF THESE ALLEGED ITEMS OF CONCERNS.
"NOW THIS IS ONLY MY OPINION WHERE MOTELY FOOL HAS CONDENMED STIY AND ROBERT GRUDER IN THE ABOVE THOUGHTS."
i do agree,,,i think when this article came out caused the pps STIY to drop back into mid 70's cent. ,,, $0.75
RE:
once the DOJ releases the result of the test, Those motley fools will be history, those guys are just bunch of jokers.
too bad DOJ can't do better for the persons that have been tase bro.
once the DOJ releases the result of the test, Those motley fools will be history, those guys are just bunch of jokers.
hi bagfull, you have this right. with motely fool backing tasr "STIY IS GOING TO HAVE IT TUFF SLEDDING THIS FIRST QTR., 2008."
looks like TASR AND MOTELY FOOL TEAMED UP AGAINST STIY.
in the reads said STIY sued but suit was dropped against motely fools.
Seems like TASR want STIY dead at all cost. This might be there last chance
If STIY survises this frontall attack on them , then TASR need to pack up. Lets see how it trades next few days. Customers of both guns will decide who is right. JMHO
so motely fool supports the other one and knocks down robert gruder and company products.
http://www.fool.com/investing/high-growth/2008/01/30/sec-zaps-stinger.aspx
HARD CORE ARTICLE:i think motely fool is trying hard to knockdown STIY ,,, this is released just a few ago.
http://www.fool.com/investing/high-growth/2008/01/30/sec-zaps-stinger.aspx
SEC Zaps Stinger
By Seth Jayson January 30, 2008
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The year is young, and it's a good time to check in with old familiar faces. Today, let's catch up with Stinger Systems (OTC BB: STIY.PK), the would-be competitor to TASER (Nasdaq: TASR). I say "competitor," but back in late 2004, when I started looking into Stinger and its CEO Robert Gruder, I believed I saw something else: an opportunistic coattail-rider with no real product, not much cash, and a suspiciously hyped-up story.
After a bit more digging, I soon found out that in the past, Gruder had cratered high-flying, headline-grabbing tech companies after his big promises turned flat. Investors got hammered, and I figured the same would happen with Stinger. (Stinger actually sued me and The Motley Fool for publishing those articles. The lawsuit was later dropped.)
For those who don't remember, the stock initially roared out of pennyland into a half-billion-dollar market cap. Its rise was fueled by a string of press releases that looked misleading to me, if not patently false.
Apparently, the SEC agrees. This week, after a long investigation, it finally filed a lawsuit against Stinger and Robert Gruder. The SEC says that Stinger made "a series of material misrepresentations and omissions regarding Stinger's 'flagship' stun gun product," as well as the company itself, including misrepresentations about the gun's production and availability, an Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms "certification," and that Stinger traded on the Nasdaq.
Perhaps the most damning of all the SEC's charges (PDF file) is this excerpt:
Although Stinger and Gruder constantly emphasized the superiority of its technology and product, in reality, it appears that: a) the patent that covered the stun gun technology had been offered to, and rejected by, several companies, including Smith & Wesson, prior to being purchased by Gruder; and b) the technology at the core of Stinger's stun gun was actually 20-years-old and had been abandoned by a number of companies, including Stinger's primary competitor, Taser International, Inc.
Let's try to summarize. The SEC is alleging that Stinger's stun-gun technology is old and unwanted in the industry, and that the CEO, Robert Gruder, made a series of misstatements about that technology, the product, and the company itself. That sounds pretty familiar to me.
Gruder's public response to the charges? "I do not believe I committed securities fraud..." (Read the rest.) The $1.5 million that Gruder invested in Stinger, which he cites in his own defense, is a mere fraction of the shareholder capital his company has torched. As of September, Stinger had a retained deficit of more than $30 million.
As far as protecting investors, I think the lawsuit could not have come at a better time. Gruder and Stinger have been amping up the PR machine again, releasing a spate of press releases touting Stinger's hiring of celebrity cops and attacking TASER. Stinger's share price has popped as a result of these releases.
Still, I don't think the company's PR can change the fact that Stinger is selling too few of these guns to cover its costs, nor that its financials are a shambles. As of September 2007, the company had a mere $4.2 million in total assets, with $2.1 million comprising "intangibles." Liabilities stood at $5.6 million, and the company had negative free cash flow of $2.8 million over the trailing 12 months. Those figures suggest a company that's not long for this world -- unless it can create some buzz, and find some investors to pour in more cash.
Alas, the SEC's lawsuit seems likely to convince potential saviors that neither Gruder nor his product can be trusted. As before, individual investors would do well to avoid Stinger altogether. I believe, as before, that it's one of the rare companies in the market with an actual value of zero.
A few blasts from the Foolish past:
Stinger's Scary CEO
Stinger Stung Again
Stinger Shoots Itself
Stinger Barely Buzzing
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right, this why i did some messages yesterday for stiy product.
I agree Mick, but he made some good moves also like hiring Bo Dietl .
hi MT, i wish gruder would just step down entirely. this guy is on the hit list from my readings.
good product but gruder been in other situations.
i'm there but watching him carefully.
STIY 0.87 thanks to the SEC for the cheap shares @ 0.60, bytheway how can they question the company 4 years later, that inquiry has no merit.
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STIY will show true colours if it can move on with these old/new problems.
don't ya kind of think tasr had something to do with this since they started to lose da war game with FDA approved stinger stun gun.
if guilty get new ceo. he/ceo gruder hired two top notch mgmt persons.
i gave both info that i saw that could be helpful for dd and ceo gruder.
it states as
Publication Date: 29-JAN-07 , Stinger Systems Sells Stingers to Agencies in New Hampshire.
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-29415288_ITM
Source: The America's Intelligence Wire
Publication Date: 29-JAN-07
Mick......dude.....
it's 2008
not 2007
sorry to burst your bubble
i found it under the ceo named robert gruder at yhoo.
Stinger Systems Sells Stingers to Agencies in New Hampshire | Article
29-JAN-07 - To: BUSINESS EDITORS Contact: Robert Gruder, CEO of Stinger Systems, Inc. ... Robert Gruder Stinger Systems' CEO stated pleased initial articles article ...
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-29415288_ITM
i guess he means HE did it ???
from last year, what's the point?
stuff like that will trash your credibility and potentially get you in trouble with the law
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Fax: (337) 896-3660
Aecom Security Systems
147 Al Takhassusi Street,
Al Hakbani Bldg. no. 3, Office 59
P.O. Box 4792, Riyadh 11412
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Tel no. 966-1-482-5549
Fax no. 966-1-482-9244
Saravia Bravo Ltda.
Columbia
Calle 39A #28-21 Piso 2
Bogota, Columbia
Phone: 57 1 3350455; 57 1 2680143
Fax: 57 1 3685213
Florida
SRT Supply, Inc.
4450 60th Avenue North
St. Petersburg, FL 33714
Phone: (727) 526-5451
Fax: (727) 527-6893
B Secure
68B Wale Street; Cape Town;
8000. Western Cape;
South Africa +27 21 422 4417
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Bucharest,str. VALEA lui MIHAI 11,
bl. D1,sc.2, ap.13 sector 6 .
ROMANIA +40 742 558 468
Ohio
Standard Law Enforcement Supply Company
4920 East 345th Street
Willoughby, OH 44094
Phone: (800) 233-0790
Fax: (440) 942-7154
Erez Pte Ltd.
49A Le Van Huu Street Hanoi,
Vietnam
DCL Trading Pte Ltd.
Singapore
190 Midfdle Rd
#1508 Fortune Centre
Singapore 188979
Steven R. Jenkins Company,
6680 E. 21st Street
Indianapolis, IN 46219
Phone: (317) 352-0184
Fax: (317) 352-0185
Vast Special Products
Australia
Level 7, 75 King St
Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Phone: (02) 9279-0777
Fax: (02) 9279-0788
Ian Tindale
Nidec, S.L.
Spain
Nidec Defense Group
Gran Via Ave
606 Bjs y ppal
Barcelona 08007
Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire
Tri-State Police & Fire Equipment
Rt 202 & Rt 135
Winthrop, Me 04364
1-207-395-4996
Welser Itage Participacoes
e Comercio s/n
Rua do Carmo, n 7/19 Andar
CEP: 20.011-020 Rio de Janeiro RH
Phone & Fax: 55 (21) 3974-3350
Brazil
M. Paz Logistics Ltd.
Israel
20 Hata'as St. Beit Hapaamon
Suite 214
Kfar-Saba, Israel 44425
Phone: 972-9-766-1555
Fax: 972-9-766-1550
New Hampshire
RILEY'S SPORT SHOP
175 Hooksett
RoadHooksett, N.H. 03106 (602) 485-5000
Rivolier/Equipol S.A.
France
Z.I. Des Collonges
F-42170 St-Just St-Rambert
Phone: 33 4 77 36 03 40
Fax: 33 4 77 36 65 78
www.rivolier.fr
D.D Marketing Pvt. Ltd
India
D-1045 New Friends Colony
New Delhi-110065
India
Phone: +91-99-10002350
Fax: +91-11-26842350
South Carolina
Palmetto Distributors
4601 Broad River Rd
Columbia SC 29210
Phone: (803) 798-3670
Lenex
Costa Rica
425 Oeste de Pops, La Sabana
San Jose, Costa Rica
Phone: (506) 231-0160
Fax: (506) 296-6131
Nopa Importaciones
Ecuador
Av.Reina victoria y Colon
Piso 05 Oficina 505-A
Quito – Ecuador
Phone: 593-96097125
Fax: 593-22224165
Georgia
Smyrna Police Distributors
630-B Windy Hill Rd
Smyrna, GA 30080
Phone: (770) 434-1986
Sirien S.A.
Division Labayfar
Algeria
109 Rue De Vise
1170 Bruxelles
Belgium
Phone: 32 2 425 20 98
Fax: 32 2 426 80 88
Erwin Lafosse
The Cop Shop
803 E Baltimore St
Baltimore MD 21202
Phone: (410) 837-5757
Fax: (410) 837-0141
Michael Lupton Associates Ltd
Halifax House Seaton Ross York
YO42 4LU
Tel +44 (0)1759 318557
Fax +44 (0)1759 318947
Pennsylvania, Maryland, DC
Atlantic Tactical, Inc.
772 Corporate Circle
New Cumberland, PA 17070
Phone: (717) 774-3339
Fax: (717) 774-4463
Sarco Oy
Niittyläntie 3
FIN-00620 Helsinki
tel: +358(0)9 7771 5012
Fax: +358(0)9 757 1942
North Carolina, South Carolina
Arrington Police Distributors, Inc.
NC, SC
505 Industrial Ave
Greensboro, NC 27406
Phone: (336) 333-9089
Fax: (336) 333-9080
Seogu International Co.
Korea
1810, 75 Naesu-Dong, Jongno-Gu
Seoul, Korea 110-070
Phone: +82-2-730-4701
Fax: +82-2-730-4703
Louisiana
10-8 Tactical Gear & Supply
5644 Jefferson Hwy
New Orleans, LA 70123 (504) 731-3108
Falcon Tactical Solutions BVBA
Belgium
Industriepark Noord 11
8730 Beernem - Belgium
Phone: +32 (0)50 79 90 10
Fax: +32 (50)79 90 11
Where did you find this PR. I looked on their website and pinksheets and this pr is not listed.
i did a pr from today below. see what ya think about it.
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/01-29-2007/0004514921&EDATE=
article in full,,,TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 29 /PRNewswire-firstCall/ -- Stinger Systems, Inc
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/01-29-2007/0004514921&EDATE=
Stinger Systems Sells Stingers to Agencies in New Hampshire
TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Stinger Systems, Inc.
(OTC Bulletin Board: STIY), a leader in electro-stun technology, announced
today that it has delivered its new S-200 projectile stun gun to law
enforcement departments in New Hampshire.
Robert Gruder, Stinger Systems' CEO, stated "I am very pleased with the
initial demand for our new S-200. We knew we had to build a brand and it
appears that the market is eager for alternatives."
Corporal Scott Lewis of the Boscawen Police Department stated "We are a
smaller department and were seeking value. With the S-200, I believe we
have found it. The S-200 has several great features, such as off-the-shelf
batteries that will make it more convenient for the officers to have
immediate access to purchase batteries."
Chief Tighe, Chief of Sutton Police Department, stated "Stinger Systems
is an easy company to conduct business with, and we value customer service
as it is imperative to departments of all sizes."
ABOUT STINGER SYSTEMS
Stinger Systems, Inc., a leading provider of stun technologies,
develops and sells a broad array of products utilizing advanced electro
sparc-pulsed technology to police, corrections, and security sectors
worldwide. The Company's product lines include: the Stinger(TM) projectile
stun gun loaded with NerveLok(TM) and Quantum Flyback Technology(TM); the
Band-It(TM), a market leader in electronic prisoner transport and restraint
system; and the Ice Shield(TM), for use in crowd control and officer
protection. The Company has a worldwide user base of 12,000 and over 1,200
instructors certified to train users of Stinger Systems' product lines.
Stinger Systems stun products are currently in use by hundreds of state and
municipal agencies worldwide including the U.S. Dept. of Justice, Federal
Bureau of Prisons, and the U.S. Marshals Service. For more information
about Stinger Systems, please visit http://www.stingersystems.com.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This announcement contains forward-looking statements within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and
Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The
forward-looking statements are based on Stinger Systems' current intent,
belief and expectations. These statements are not guarantees of future
performance and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that are
difficult to predict. Actual results may differ materially from these
forward-looking statements because of the risks described in Stinger
Systems' filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Existing and
prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these
forward-looking statements, which speak only as of today's date. Stinger
Systems undertakes no obligation to update or revise the information
contained in this announcement whether as a result of new information,
future events or circumstances, or otherwise.
SOURCE Stinger Systems, Inc.
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Publication Date: 29-JAN-07
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Stinger Systems Sells Stingers to Agencies in New Hampshire.
(From US Newswire)
To: BUSINESS EDITORS
Contact: Robert Gruder, CEO of Stinger Systems, Inc., +1-866-788-6746, or info@stingersystems.com
TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Stinger Systems, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: STIY), a leader in electro-stun technology, announced today that it has delivered its new S-200 projectile stun gun to law enforcement departments in New Hampshire.
Robert Gruder, Stinger Systems' CEO, stated "I am very pleased with the initial demand for...
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how it kind of started with mr. gruder.
Monday, March 21, 2005
Stinger stays in Charlotte, loses execsCharlotte Business Journal
Stinger Systems Inc. has begun production of a handheld stun gun and says it will not move its headquarters to Massachusetts from Charlotte as previously announced.
The company has also lost two of its executives, President Roy Cuny, who had been slated to become chief executive at the end of the month, and Vice President of Sales Chris Killoy. Both joined Stinger (Pink Sheets:STIY) in January.
Robert Gruder, chairman and chief executive, will assume Cuny's duties.
Gruder was unavailable for comment on the departure of the executives and why Stinger has decided to remain in Charlotte.
After incorporating in Nevada last fall, the company's shares shot up from $1.25 per share in November to more than $40 in early January, benefiting from investor interest in stun gun producers.
But concerns about the effectiveness and safety of stun guns has hurt shares of Stinger and its rivals. Stinger shares traded as low as $9 last week.
Its shares closed Monday at $11.68, up 20% from Friday's close.
Gruder and Chief Financial Officer Yates Exley, both of whom live in Charlotte, control the company's stock. They raised $10 million in January in a private placement with investment firms in Dallas and San Francisco.
Stinger had cited the hiring of Cuny, a former president of Massachusetts-based Smith & Wesson Holding Corp., as a key step in the company's development.
Gruder formerly ran Charlotte-based Information Architects Inc., which grew to 300-plus employees and a stock market value of more than $250 million in 1998 by selling Year 2000 compliance software.
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