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TASER International, Inc. (Nasdaq: TASR) a market leader in advanced non-lethal devices reported today that revenues for the second quarter of 2005 were $13.2 million, with income from operations of $0.6 million, net income of $0.5 million and basic and diluted earnings per share of $0.01. Compared to the second quarter of
2004, sales decreased by $3.1 million and net income decreased by
$4.0 million. However, sequentially the business improved as revenues in the second quarter of 2005 increased by $3.0 million over the first quarter of 2005 and net income increased by $0.3 million over the first quarter of 2005.
During the second quarter of 2005 TASER International achieved several significant milestones including:
1. Foreign sales were $1.7 million for the second quarter, with shipments to the United Kingdom totaling $1.4 million, following completion of extensive studies by the UK Defense, Scientific and Technical Laboratories (DSTL), within the Ministry of Defense, and the Home Office Scientific Development Branch. This study is available at
http://publications.psdb.gov.uk/docs/Taser%20Report%202005%20Release%20V1Screen2.pdf. Year to date international sales were over $2.5 million, which exceeds total year 2004 international sales.
2. The Company received a follow on order of $1.4 million from the United States Military following the completion of the Human Effects Risk Characterization study conducted by the Human Effects Center of Excellence within the Department of Defense. This study is available at
http://www.iacp.org/research/CuttingEdge/HECOEReport.pdf 3. The Company completed construction and moved into its state-of-the-art 100,000 square foot manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters.
4. A human cardiac safety study concerning TASER(TM) technology was published in a supplemental edition of Academic Emergency Medicine. This study is available at
http://www.aemj.org/cgi/content/abstract/12/5_suppl_1/71 5. A Canadian national study supportive of TASER technology was released. This study is available at
http://www.cprc.org/docs/bcopcc_final.pdf 6. The completion of the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Standards Board's recommendations for training for employment of an electronic control devices, including TASER brand devices, by law enforcement officers in Wisconsin. This study is available at
https://wilenet.org/html/taser/TSReport.pdf