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Directory of 250+ Security Stocks Now Available from SecurityStockWatch.com; Company Believes Bull Market in Security Stocks Likely to Continue.


Business Editors

RYE BROOK, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 20, 2004

Security stocks were among the best performers in 2003: Ceradyne (CRDN CRDN Certified Restoration Drycleaning Network ), Novell (NOVL NOVL Novell, Inc. (stock abbreviation, AMEX) ), RSA Security (RSAS RSAS RSA Security, Inc. (stock abbreviation, AMEX)
RSAS Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
RSAS RAND Strategy Assessment System
RSAS Reactor Safety Assessment System
), and Taser (TASR) had gains of more than 500%. Military defense giants Boeing (BA), General Dynamics (GD), Northrop Grumman (NOC), L-3 Communications (LLL LLL
abbr.
left lower lobe (of the lung)
) and Lockheed Martin (LOC LOC - lines of code ) also had big gains and are among the most profitable security companies. These are some of the findings from SecurityStockWatch.com and the Directory of 250+ Security Stocks now available at www.SecurityStockWatch.com

According to Deborah Gilbert, "The bull market in security stocks is likely to continue because of increasing demand for security and increasing profitability. The security industry has become very broad as every transaction now incorporates enhanced security at some level. We have assembled the most comprehensive Directory of Security Stocks available anywhere with financial data, news and analysis on over 250 publicly traded companies, from large cap to micro cap."

Companies in the Directory are engaged in the following businesses: air/water/food safety, airport security, alarm equipment/services, anthrax detection, armored vehicles, asset protection, authentication technologies, background checks, back-up storage, bar codes, bio-defense, biometrics (fingerprints, facial recognition, retina, signature, voice), bio-terrorism, bomb detection, border control, chemical attack detection, criminal databases, computer virus protection, cyber-security, data mining, defense, digital identity, disease management, document authentication, drug detection, emergency communications, emergency response materials/personnel/vehicles, employment screening, environmental security, financial transaction processing, firearms, fire prevention/protection, firewalls, fraud prevention, guards, HIPPA Hip´pa

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 compliance, identity fraud, investigation, law enforcement, locks, military defense, network security, nuclear detection, privacy, private corrections, PKI, radiological detection, security printing/products/services, smart cards, spam protection, storage, surveillance, time and attendance, utility grid protection, vehicle identification, virus protection, waste management.

The following information is presented for each company in the Directory: 52-week high/low, market cap, EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) A PostScript file format used to transfer a graphic image between applications and platforms. EPS files contain PostScript code as well as an optional preview image in TIFF, WMF, PICT or EPSI, the latter being an ASCII-only format. , P/E P/E

See: Price/earnings ratio
, EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization) A metric used to show a company's profitability, but not its cash flow. EBITDA became popular in the 1980s to show the potential profitability of leveraged buyouts, but has become , dividend/yield, book value, price/book, price/sales, 50 and 200 day moving average, float. In addition, each company included in the Directory includes links to the following information: company profile/contact information, officers, insider transactions, top institutional/mutual fund holders, stock charts/historical prices, options, technical analysis, latest news, SEC filings, and financial statements.

SecurityStockWatch.com is also publisher of The Directory of 60+ Water Stocks, The Directory of 45 Alternative Energy Stocks, and The Directory of 40 + Waste Management Stocks. For further information please visit: www.SecurityStockWatch.com
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