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Investment Guide to Security Stocks
SecurityStockWatch, Pages: 35


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Our Investment Guide to Security Stocks provides you with the profit and earnings data you need for each company…EBITDA (Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization), Earnings Per Share, and Prospective Earnings Growth (PEG Ratio), and much more.

We have a very fundamental approach to investing in security companies. We believe that higher profits usually lead to higher stock prices and better performing long term investments. Therefore, our Investment Guide To Security Stocks specifically addresses this issue.

Not sure of what some of these financial terms mean?

Our Investment Guide to Security Stocks also includes a Financial Glossary so you can learn what these indicators mean and how you can use that information.

Lot’s of companies are good at making headlines…but which companies are actually making money.

- See which security companies are paying dividends.

Maximize the total return on your security stock investments – consider adding companies to your portfolio that pay dividends. If your security portfolio isn’t delivering capital gains AND dividend income you may be missing out on some great opportunities.

Our Investment Guide to Security Stocks will help you maximize returns on your security investments by providing you with Dividends Per Share data and the Dividend Yield for each company.

Dividends are playing a more important role than ever before in generating total returns and we give you the information you need about dividends so that you can make the most informed decisions about your portfolio.

Not familiar with the attractive dividend and dividend yield of Deluxe (DLX)?
It's worth a look.

- Are the company’s insiders buying or selling.

Many analysts believe that this one indicator alone is the most powerful tool you can use to determine whether or not to get in to a stock.

See if the company’s officers, directors, and largest shareholders are accumulating or selling shares of the company.

Our Investment Guide to Security Stocks will lead you to the insider activity you need for each company.

- Is the company undervalued or overvalued?

Buy low and sell high and we guarantee you that you’ll make a fortune. But what is low and what is high?

Our Investment Guide to Security Stocks provides you with several important indicators to help you determine the answer to that crucial question including: Book value, Market Capitalization, Price-earnings ratio (P/E), Price-book ratio (P/B), and Price-sales ratio (P/S).

Armor Holdings (AH), Ceradyne (CRDN), and Taser (TASR) have been high flyers the past year. Is it time to keep riding the momentum wave higher or time to be wary of a correction? Our Investment Guide to Security Stocks also provides you with historical prices, historical volume, charts and technical analysis to help you answer that question.

Once again, if you’re not sure of what some of these financial terms mean you can refer to the Financial Glossary which is included.

- Find “undiscovered” companies.

The names of the giant military defense contractors associated with the war on terror are well-known names such as Boeing (BA), General Dynamics (GD), Lockheed Martin (LMT), and Northrop Grumman (NOC), just to name a few.

The names of giant network security companies like Computer Associates (CA) and Symantec (SYMC) are also well-known, and you will certainly be able to track the progress being made by these large caps which currently dominate the news in our Investment Guide to Security Stocks.
However, there are numerous lesser known small cap and even micro cap companies also involved in the security battle.

For example, did you know that Bio-Key (BKYI.OB) has provided solutions to over 2,500 police, fire and emergency services departments in North America?

And, that the Company has issued Guidance for 2005 revenues of $25 to $30 million, with positive EBITDA, and yet the company trades at about $1.50 with a market cap of only $55 million?

Or, did you know that that Bioscrypt (BYT.TO) a small Canadian company with a market cap of only $100 million has achieved success stories with the New York City Police Department, American Express, Los Angeles City Hall, Dubai International Airport and many other customers?

BearingPoint (BE) recently selected software and hardware offerings from Bioscrypt for use in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Prototype Phase of the Transportation Worker Identification Credential Program (TWIC).

A major goal of our Investment Guide to Security Stocks is to bring these “undiscovered” ground-floor opportunities to your attention. True, they may be more risky than larger more established companies but they may also deliver much higher returns.

There is a real possibility of making 5 or 10 times on your money with some of these smaller “undiscovered” stocks as opposed to a conservative return with an established large cap that costs you a lot to get in.

- Discover foreign security companies and diversify your portfolio.

The security industry is global in nature and while much of the industry is centered in the USA, many security companies, large and small, have built significant businesses in Canada, Europe, and other regions.

- SEC Filings.

There is no substitute for reading what the company has told the Securities and Exchange Commission in their regulatory filings and with the implementation of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, SEC filings are more meaningful and more reliable than ever before.

Our Investment Guide to Security Stocks will lead you to the SEC filings for each company.

- Contact The Company For More Information.

You’ll be pleasantly surprised to learn how much information you can get from company officers, directors, and other employees just by calling them. Don’t count on getting “inside” information, but, if you have a question about the company’s markets, technology, or strategic partners, for example, call the company.

Our Investment Guide to Security Stocks points you to the names of company officers and directors, company address, telephone and fax numbers, company web site links, and much more.

It’s all here, and updated each month in our Investment Guide to Security Stocks.

The SecurityStockWatch.com Investment Guide To Security Stocks includes more data on more security stocks than you’ll find anywhere else.

If we missed any…let us know… We love to hear from our readers..

- More than 350 companies are included in the following security market segments
- BioDefense
- Environemntal Security
- Fraud Prevention
- Military defense
- Network Security
- Physical Security

For a complete list of the companies included, please click here:

- The following data is presented for each company

Company name and stock symbol
Month end closing price and 52-week Range
50 Day and 220 Day Moving average
Market capitalization
Book value
Earnings per share (EPS)
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA)
Price-earnings ratio (P/E)
Price-book ratio (P/B)
Price-sales ratio (P/S)
Dividends per share and Dividend Yield
Earnings per share (EPS)
Prospective Earnings Growth (PEG Ratio)
Short ratio (or short interest ratio)
Average Volume…..and much, much more.

- The Investment Guide To Security Stocks is inter-active.

When you download Investment Guide To Security Stocks, the report you will receive, approximately 35 pages, contains Market News, Industry Interviews, 100 Index Performance, an Excel spreadsheet (with the financial data on 350+ security companies.), and a Financial Terms Glossary. We recommend that you save the Investment Guide immediately on your computer in a file that you can easily remember and find so that you will have access to it at any time. You may, of course, also print the Investment Guide To Security Stocks for your personal use.

The Investment Guide To Security Stocks is inter-active for your convenience.

The column titled “Symbol” on the Excel spreadsheet contains the hyperlinked stock symbol for each company. By clicking on any of the hyperlinked stock symbols, you will be able to access more detailed financial data about the selected company courtesy of our exclusive financial content partner Yahoo.

The following additional available information is available in your inter-active Investment Guide To Security Stocks: Current Stock Quotes, Company Contact Information (Address, Phone number, Fax number, Website URL), Officers, Company Summary, Options , Historical Prices, Basic Chart, Technical Analysis, Latest News Headlines, Company Events, Message Board, Company Profile, Key Statistics, SEC Filings, Competitors, Industry Analyst Coverage, Analyst Opinion, Analyst Estimates, Research Reports, Star Analysts, Ownership, Major Holders, Insider Transactions, Insider Roster, Income Statements, Balance Sheets and Cash Flow Statements for the past three (3) years, and much more.


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