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Nickname: SKR
Review: The bigger issue here is border and port security, it's not about you and your ability to make money. Our current inability to secure the Mexican and Canadian borders and our ports exposes us to unprecedented risk. This is a fantastic technology and deserving of taxpayer support. It?s a lot less expensive than trying to deal with the risks we will continue to face if we resist this technology based on cost. If you want to see a waste of taxpayer money, look at the incredibly costly ?virtual fence? the government is proposing on the Mexican border. This inefficient technology will allow most illegal aliens to continue to flood into our country. A better solution would be to hire the Israelis as consultants. Their incredibly-advanced border security is now succeeding in protecting them from those who would do them harm.
Date reviewed: Dec 23, 2006 4:16 PM
Nickname: JoeC
Review: I bought at $90, its now about $50. All I ever read is good things about the company. What gives?
Date reviewed: Jul 22, 2006 4:32 PM
Nickname: Chandler
Review: It's great to know that companies like this are getting rich off my tax dollars. Don't get me wrong, it's cool and useful technology (never mind the privacy concerns). But their profit margin is 23%. That's ridiculous. They need to mail me a dividend check.
Date reviewed: May 25, 2006 10:54 PM
Nickname: interconnect
Review: Companies as AS&E just entering the Middle East, are closer to the real markets. After 9/11 the real threat is the emerging markets as Pakistan, Afghanistan, Gwadar port a complimentary port to China in Pakistan--IAEC nuclear threat countries, the nuclear fusion and likes. AS&E please continue with your research. Revenues are more than what is desired.
Date reviewed: May 25, 2006 6:12 PM
Nickname: Nomad
Review: This is a quality compamy with solid management and earnings. The analists have been playing games with it. Companies and their stocks should be about the company, not the analysts. This is the new trend on Wall Street and it dosen't help anybody. John Nomad
Date reviewed: May 25, 2006 11:50 AM
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