Taser International (NASDAQ:TASR) CEO Interview

This interview has expired.
Click here to find stocks, with exciting stories, and management committed to maximizing shareholder value.

Special deals for our readers
Are you qualified for the Visa Black Card?
The World’s Most Prestigious and Versatile Credit Card. Apply Now!

Get our FREE Newsletter! Discover Stocks with +1,000% Upside Potential!
Join over 100,000 investors and business leaders worldwide. Discover the Next Super Stock before the rest of the crowd.
Your privacy is our priority. Your email address will never be sold or shared with anyone else.

Be a more profitable investor:
What’s Jim Cramer trading in his personal portfolio? Click here

Get an Equifax 3-in-1 Credit Report Now!

Why are you still paying too much with Schwab, and and E-trade?? Step up to the #1 discount broker: TradeKing.
Find out why TradeKing.com was ranked #1 Discount Broker by SmartMoney Magazine two years running! (August 2006 & 2007).

Invest Smarter! Get 4 Bonus Weeks of Investor’s Business Daily Digital Edition!

LifeLock is the only Identity Theft Prevention Solution backed by a one-million dollar guarantee!Click here to get a 10% discount.

Get FICO Score Watch Now!

Free Quicken Online automatically categorizes your expenses.

Click here to get access to powerful investing tools only available at Investor’s Business Daily.

Get a free look at Jim Cramer’s Action Alerts PLUS portfolio. Click here

Taser International
(NASDAQ:TASR)
Rick Smith, CEO

TASER International, Inc. (TASER) develops and manufactures advanced electronic control devices (ECDs) designed for use in the law enforcement, military, corrections, private security and personal defense markets. The Company makes ECDs for two main types of market segments: the law enforcement, military, corrections and professional security markets, and the consumer market. Its products use a replaceable cartridge containing compressed nitrogen to deploy and propel two small probes that are attached to the ECD by insulated conductive wires with lengths ranging from 15 to 35 feet. The Company’s ECDs transmit electrical pulses along the wires and into the body affecting the sensory and motor functions of the peripheral nervous system.