Taser Shares Spike After A Police Department Places An Order For Body Cameras
In a release on Wednesday, TASER said the Winston-Salem police department will buy 623 AXON body-worn video cameras and said the order was recieved during the fourth quarter.
TASER makes body cameras and other safety gear.
The latest order from the Winston-Salem department follows an initial order of 293 cameras made in July.
Back in the summer, shares of TASER rallied after protests in Ferguson, Missouri first broke out following the shooting death of Michael Brown by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson.
Protests have again broken out in Ferguson and across the country after a grand jury on Monday said it would not indict Wilson for his role in the death of Brown.
In August, some in the market attributed the strength in TASER shares to speculation that more police departments around the country would purchase the company's body cameras for more widespread use among its officers.
In addition to Wednesday's rally, TASER shares have gained more than 40% in the last month.